Great video clips about psychrometric chart, however cooling tower is from Iran (not Egypt) and photo shown in 21:57 is the cooling tower in Yazd, Iran.
@CAPTIVEAIRE6 күн бұрын
We will make sure to get this right in future videos. Thank you for the comment.
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The main presenter is Bill Griffin. Thanks!
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This is a welcome contrast to what I've seen on YT videos of service techs going to RTU service calls to fight with a rat's nest of wires, broken belts, bad relays and poor quality components. It doesn't seem that a great deal of workmanship put into the units I've seen in some of those videos. However, this video presents a stark contrast. Keep up the good work.
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@Nizam-u7zАй бұрын
What is the standard relative humidity as per ashrae
@Tenncup76Ай бұрын
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@333mikerayАй бұрын
Well video is 2 years old now so most of the fresh air motor control motor drives are burnt out, you have a cook area grease vent too close to a VRF with clean air change suction right by the grease vent on video animation. No techs that have a clue how to fix anything except a plug and play circuit board and many of these systems while just drop and set RTUs being installed wrong and wired wrong and oversized for current ductwork that no one is going to upgrade. As an inspector Its sad to see all your engineering going into the trash can at install and no one ever fixing issues at the installer phase.
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I love these in depth videos of your guys'. It really helps me understand how HVAC systems and Mechanical Engineering works. If I have one request, please add closed captions to your videos. The automatically made KZbin one's can get a little iffy sometimes.
@lynncomstock12552 ай бұрын
I live in Arizona where the design humidity is negative. Introducing outside air could be used to reheat and modulate the comfort conditions (instead of hot gas reheat). Question: Has anyone taken advantage of this with a simple OSA damper and a smart control? This is especially relevant to homeowners with oversized equipment are stuck in discomfort and the waste associated with compressor short cycling
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@DishitoutNetwork2 ай бұрын
18:39 I do believe this is a phase to phase connection, but you describe taking a single phase which would then be a phase to ground connection… possibly edit this portion so your dialogue matches your graphic 🤷♂️
@RichardCorongiu2 ай бұрын
Doing Mech Engineering all those years ago, now you've done a beaut synopsis of a very interesting pursuit. We all remember Delta H = Q+W....
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I wish we would remove all the governmental regulations around efficiency and get back to decently priced equipment. People in my area are going back to window units because of the rapid cost increases. Units used to easily last over twenty years, I'm still pulling out old 50 year old Yorks. It seems that this time frame is getting less and less, now it's closer to 12-15 years before replacement and quadruple the cost. With all the electronics there are many more failure points. I'm all for advancement but we've taken it to the extreme. We will soon be pricing ourselves out of a job. Great video by the way.
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@CAPTIVEAIRE2 ай бұрын
That's some high praise! Live long and prosper. Cheers, German T (presenter).
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@everydayinterviews6152 ай бұрын
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@brlinrainf2 ай бұрын
there could be a restaurant that is hot inside but the weather outside is cold and perfect, how do people save energy with this situation
@CAPTIVEAIRE2 ай бұрын
Good question. We promote serving the kitchen space with a unit supplying 100% outdoor air, so in this case the air coming into the kitchen wouldn't have to be conditioned, or only minimally conditioned. The kitchen is likely to have the most heat gains, so this is great for efficiency. The unit serving the dining area usually brings in a smaller % of outdoor air, and typically has fewer heat gains. You might say, "why not bring in 100% outside air into the dining area too?" But the reality is that doing so would greatly alter the building balance. We would be heavily pressurizing the building and would have to speed up the kitchen exhaust fans to account for this, negating any energy benefits, and also potentially introducing drafts.
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@brlinrainf2 ай бұрын
oh yeah your coils need to be way thicker than mini splits, it's fucking taking outside air. only idiots that make the coil thin and then a lot of ventilation
@brlinrainf2 ай бұрын
also sorry if my comment was a little harsh
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@vonpilcher39003 ай бұрын
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@ccantieny883 ай бұрын
Went over psychrometrics for two weeks in thermo 2. Didn't garner anywhere near the amount of useful info as I did in this 50 mins. Thank you guys!
@AtousaParish3 ай бұрын
I really appreciated this video and found it extremely helpful! However, I noticed a significant ERROR regarding wind towers (wind catchers). While the video mentions that they were made by the Egyptians, it's important to clarify that wind catchers, also known as "Badgirs," actually originated in Iran and have been a traditional architectural element in Persian architecture for centuries. They are also found in other Middle Eastern countries, including Egypt, but their invention is credited to Iran. I am surprised that a great video like this made this huge mistake! I hope this can be corrected for accuracy. Thank you for the great content!