Craig you rock, don’t stop creating content. I learn a bunch from you
@acservicetechchannel5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@casualwcs823613 күн бұрын
His content is pretty good.
@jaciii93966 ай бұрын
It's just a coincidence that every time something is supposed to save the planet it's more expensive and makes life harder for regular working families, but it makes a lot more money for giant corporations and trust fund families.
@skylee50295 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I'm not the only one to realize this
@Seedavis3975 ай бұрын
Yea and it’s funny because we done even live on a planet
@dan8275 ай бұрын
And we're the only ones in the world being forced into/ actually following any of this Europe is also strict im sure but ac is not as common
@JoeLiberalism5 ай бұрын
@@dan827China signed the Montreal Protocol in 2015. I agree the things happening here is total bull$hit and a money grab
@markasteelsr.59904 ай бұрын
The EPA keeps moving the goal post! We were at the "good enough" stage of preserving their ozone layer. No mention of volcanic eruptions that would put chlorine in the upper atmosphere, more chlorine than all of the cfc refrigerants combined. Ozone layer? Apparently no longer a concern, now they switch off to their GWP.
@johnjaco55445 ай бұрын
I'm still using and storing My R12 refrigerant, I'm glad I did.
@SpecialKthx5 ай бұрын
illegal here in Canada
@tedbell44165 ай бұрын
Still have a jug of R12 👍🏻
@neilafram6635 ай бұрын
Its A1 class and a fire suppressant, non-flammable, non-toxic WHEN & IF IT LEAKS but safer to users if it does especially in the latest weather changes. So which class non-flammable or flammable IF IT LEAKES almost a zero chance if you are a qualified and trained engineer.
@averyalexander23033 ай бұрын
@@neilafram663 Class A1 doesn't necessarily mean it's a fire suppressant. Of course any gas is a fire suppressant if it displaces all the oxygen, but class A1 refrigerants can burn if exposed to an open flame too.
@coldking83836 ай бұрын
Good video ! The end result is higher costs - just more pressure on the less advantaged . We already carry 9 different types……..
@broncheemims84936 ай бұрын
Thank you Craig for the information. Please keep us updated.
@tannersmith73346 ай бұрын
The left hand threads is the biggest slap In the face
@SuperIcarusman6 ай бұрын
It's like when you get a muzzle brake that's M14 X1L and you're like what the hell?.
@Adam-ul2px6 ай бұрын
How much refrigerant will leak out of bottles that people crossthread?
@twotimes876 ай бұрын
That’s bullshit😂😂😂
@gavinbarham5426 ай бұрын
I think all flammable gases have a left hand thread
@thomasellsworth20945 ай бұрын
Not gas lines
@ericspratt31646 ай бұрын
They probably already know the next refrigerant they’ll foist on the consumer in 10 to 15 years.
@Beastphilosophy6 ай бұрын
It's propane or CO2
@neilandrew16853 ай бұрын
Butane
@averyalexander23033 ай бұрын
@@Beastphilosophy Nah, those are naturally occurring and therefore can't be patented. There's no money in that.
@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity6 ай бұрын
What’s the biggest change? It’s gonna cost consumers a whole lot more money to stay comfortable. Be prepared for another refrigerant and equipment change in 5 to 10 years. It’s all about GDP not GWP!
@analogmoz6 ай бұрын
I'm assuming this applies to the USA only, as most of the world has used R-32 for 20+ years already.
@TheGhettoLobster6 ай бұрын
I can't wait till some customer makes a post about how they remember a tech selling them a new system because "R-22 is illegal and not environmentally friendly" and now the same thing happens to their 410a system. HAH
@shanegreen2686 ай бұрын
Agreed
@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity6 ай бұрын
Wait until they start banning all of the PFAS-containing refrigerants, like R-454B. One of the new ones coming soon in the USA.
@SPUTNIK69966 ай бұрын
GDP over humanity? You are a joke
@ericspratt31646 ай бұрын
Sounds like nuisance service calls and extra expense for the consumer.
@TheGhettoLobster6 ай бұрын
Hey but you saved the planet by putting in a lesser GWP refrigerant into your home
@ericspratt31646 ай бұрын
@@TheGhettoLobster yep... bureaucrats believe my ounce of lost refrigerant will melt the ice cap while industry and 3rd world dump it by the boat load.
@ericspratt31646 ай бұрын
@@TheGhettoLobster yep, never mind 3rd world and industrial dumping it into the atmosphere by the boat load, it was grandma’s 2.5 ton all along.
@ernestohernandez73716 ай бұрын
@@ericspratt3164😂
@basspig6 ай бұрын
@@ericspratt3164 I've been saying for years that if the government's really cared about the environment they would have a moratorium on War making. All these wars and all the fires and burning cities probably spews a lot more dangerous chemicals into the air that our air conditioners.
@jproper3 ай бұрын
Just love looking a customer dead in the eye and saying "By the time the warranty is up EPA will force you to buy another system"
@dumptrks6 ай бұрын
Another great video Craig..great information
@armor1z6 ай бұрын
Good video with the information about the refrigerants. I think GWP is a bunch of bs though which isn't AC Service Tech's fault so, dont downvote his video for that guys.
@Whitey235 ай бұрын
Why is it bs?
@neilafram6635 ай бұрын
agree, but downloaded as it shows when Chemical companies (Daikin.. yes Daikin have a chemical decision and their CEO has been conned (he is on his way out). The safety of your customers is your responsibility and not manufacturers who will wash their hands 1st ;)
@bobward74894 ай бұрын
@Whitey23 Simple answer is, until China and India reign in their pollution, low GWP refrigerants will make ZERO difference. None.
@mhadlock783 ай бұрын
@@Whitey23 Because it places unnecessary burden on ordinary people for minimal impact to the climate. Most of the climate adgenda is a grift to line the pockets of big donors to the politicians.
@JoeLiberalism5 ай бұрын
Imagine being an HVAC tech in Arizona, mid August with these tanks in your van?
@John-yf4ie5 ай бұрын
Our HVAC tech/Owner has been in business for 30 years and can always be counted on for the best service! He attends all the updates and his 3 trucks/vans are equipped with all the latest tools and testing equipment. He recently next year will be his last as the expense to suppy new techs with tools and add several more fully equipped vans is not worth it. And now due to the up coming changes the time and effort takes a toll on him at his age!! I know what it's like as I spent 35 years in the automotive field and too many changes also take a toll as one reaches retirement age. I have over $100,000 in tools in my basement. One tool cabinet is loaded with R12,R134 and 123Yf. Testers, fittings, gauges!! John
@neilafram6635 ай бұрын
Great video, very clear and concise. Two points it should mention standards regarding refrigerants like AHRAE 34 & 15 & ISO 817. Also for info, the 700 GWP limit is a figure from Daiki (patent holder of R32) and is NOT legal, moralor ethical. We should not use any class of refrigerant EXCEPT A1 class since 1928!.
@zachlafond26526 ай бұрын
About time to just start using the propane bottle off the coleman grill to fill up the minisplit.
@larryraffburn-eg8wg5 ай бұрын
I like hot weather; bring on the best refrigerant ever “R-22”! Nothing works better faster or colder than R22
@williamfowler6165 ай бұрын
propane works faster and better than r22
@dknowles605 ай бұрын
@@williamfowler616 nice lie.
@williamfowler6165 ай бұрын
@@dknowles60 really? look at the glide scale for propane and it is better than r22, almost exact in a lot of places
@dknowles605 ай бұрын
@@williamfowler616 not
@williamfowler6165 ай бұрын
@@dknowles60 you better look at the chemical composition before making a fool of yourself here ya go What is R22? R22 is a refrigerant with the chemical formula CHClF2 or ChlorodifluoroMETHANE. Why has it been banned? The Chlorine element of R22 is a proven ozone depleting gas and contributes to global warming when released in to the atmosphere. has methane in it, called propane
@realSamAndrew6 ай бұрын
They already had r32. It worked. They mixed it with r125 to make 410a and got a patent. Now they're banning 410a so they took r32 and mixed it with r1234yf to make r454b, another patent. R32 is a single molecule but it is freely available worldwide. Can't have that, it's too easy and convenient, and we can't charge as much.
@edwardbutka47505 ай бұрын
Right on! Daikin has been using 100% R32 outside of the USA in over 200 MILLION INSTALLATIONS over SEVERAL DECADES. The R32 never enters the home; its far more safer than having a propane gas tank to grill your food outside.
@charlesleake9303 ай бұрын
exactly....
@DC-do8vd6 ай бұрын
That’s a lot of safety precautions for refrigerants that supposedly “are not really that flammable “.
@gg-gn3re6 ай бұрын
don't huff it and smoke a cig
@neilafram6635 ай бұрын
Yes, they are as they (chemical companies, Daikin & Chemoure) ass-u-me IF THERE IS A LEAK, what is missed is that at the compression cycle (internal) there should be tolerable moisture presence (moisture is H2 & Oxygen) when using A1 which has no effect if the compression cycle temperature reaches the ignition temperature of the oil (lower than R32), remember A1 class is non-flammable BUT if A2L or A2 or A3 then if the oil ignites (in the presence of oxygen) A2L or A3 might ignite and an explosion will occur. So the vacuum process has to be perfect (lower than A1 class). Knowing everything, why use it? yes if it leaks it's low GWP BUT FLAMMABLE & EXPLOSIVE?! sound stupid!! that's why the A1 class has been around since 1928! and we have chemical companies (Daikin & Chemoure) shoving it down our throats!
@edwardbutka47505 ай бұрын
@@neilafram663 Daikin has been using 100% R32 outside of the USA in MILLIONS OF INSTALLATIONS over SEVERAL DECADES. I'm not concerned about your "FLAMMABLE & EXPLOSIVE" prediction.
@dknowles605 ай бұрын
@@edwardbutka4750 nice lie
@edwardbutka47505 ай бұрын
@@dknowles60 Sorry, I cleaned up my response. I got wrong information form my source. Thanks for calling attention to it.
@AdoptedYooper3 ай бұрын
Thank you, sir! This is great information. We may or may not have asked for this change but we must accept that it is happening and roll up our sleeves! The EPA class actually taught me a lot, so it wasn't a bad deal for me. I plan to do the A2L class next year! Great learning experience 👍🏻
@tedbell44166 ай бұрын
I wonder what the gwp for india and china is?
@dew1176 ай бұрын
It is the same GWP ... And we should have asked USA instead of India or China ..coz they have used R32 for decades. 😂
@gg-gn3re6 ай бұрын
Yea everywhere been using R32 forever, except usa
@jpowell7705 ай бұрын
Omg so true lol
@zackyoung70885 ай бұрын
Idk, but maybe we should stop buying shit from china. The USA is one of the big reasons for their pollution lol
@quentonwatson8885 ай бұрын
If India had an EPA, they would shut the country down. Between water and air pollution they would require a lockout tag.
@MattJMT6 ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@YTsux24-76 ай бұрын
You will be told this summer to lower your AC usage to stop overwhelming the electric grid while being encouraged to drive electric vehicles.
@johnathancornett90316 ай бұрын
I don't own an electric car but you should realize that A/C usage is a problem for the electrical grid when everyone uses it at the same time during peak hours. Charging electric cars usually isn't a problem as most of them are scheduled to charge overnight during low usage.
@kissingbanditt6 ай бұрын
Why is it in central and south America countries they use their AC day and night. Non stop as a 3rd world region. Yet in canada and US we cant? I feel like taking a few bottles and opening them up to atmosphere. This is nuts.
@SuperIcarusman6 ай бұрын
In Europe they don't even have a lot of AC systems; because of all of what you guys have said, and the information given in this video
@hosocat14106 ай бұрын
@@johnathancornett9031 nice thought. But in practice people just plug it in when they get home. Most people don't have it set on a timer.
@sherwinalvarez73656 ай бұрын
Houston has no power right now.
@ericspratt31646 ай бұрын
Screw this, I’m retiring!
@Honestandtruth0076 ай бұрын
😅😂👍
@hituw2x46 ай бұрын
Seriously!
@Anonymous_User_Incognito6 ай бұрын
No shit - time to semi-retire and become a Comfort Advisor
@buffalobobbayoushow60405 ай бұрын
I guess I will pull a trailer behind my van to haul all the different refrigerants to the job!
@Whitey235 ай бұрын
I'm just getting into the business as my father is retiring soon, well f me
@bairfamilyfarm13366 ай бұрын
This is the first video I’ve seen that actually points out that 410a and r454 have the same base component. We attended an in-person r454 class from Carrier and they didn’t even mention it.
@enazhyena30066 ай бұрын
why was it when i took my EPA cetifcation last year that they said the GWP for 410a was 1200. then i did a traning class about the new stuff a couple months ago saying it was 2000 and now this video is saying its over 2500? this is starting to sound like bullshit
@TheGhettoLobster6 ай бұрын
Starting? Its been going on since the clean air act of the 90s with the fear mongering of refrigerants and fake science. Thats what happens when you have corporations that have enough money and power to manipulate law makers.
@edwardgaddis83336 ай бұрын
Bingo!!!!
@pmichaelhayes6 ай бұрын
Looks like shit, tastes like shit, must be shit.
@tedbell44165 ай бұрын
Absolute bs
@The_Chad_5 ай бұрын
That's a good point. I remember that while R-22 had a High Ozone Depletion Potential, it had a really low GWP. 410a on the other has always been a super greenhouse gas with a GWP much higher than 22 . Well at least that's what I thought. I'm doing some research into it now and it seems like 22 has a GWP of about 1800 and 410 is about 2100. I've never seen anything say 410 was 1200, but by the quick research I just did, it does seem there is a lot of discrepancy from source to source, agenda to agenda. Now I want to go look for my early study material to see what that said in print decades ago.
@PakMan-wx6ge6 ай бұрын
What a great idea to use the same color and pattern on the tanks! Good job guys! 😂
@AdoptedYooper3 ай бұрын
We had a laugh about that in the shop 🤣
@danlavigueur26486 ай бұрын
Thanks a very thorough explanation on a very complex Refrigerants gaz.😀
@acservicetechchannel6 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@analogmoz6 ай бұрын
Another big difference between R-32 and R-454B is 32's much higher discharge temperature requiring a different grade of POE oil, (POE-68,) than the POE used in most R-410/R-454B systems, (POE-32.)
@brnmcc016 ай бұрын
Sweet, higher discharge temperatures = lower compressor life, and smoked valves. They had the same sort of fun way back in the day trying to run freezers off of R22 because R22 used to be a $1 a lb. Well, at those low pressures, R22 discharge temp went sky high and the manufacturers tried all kinds of stupid stunts like head cooling fans, demand cooling, demand liquid injection etc all of which lower the system efficiency, and use more electricity. Same thing is happening again in places like California that banned R404A and replaced with R448/449A which have the same problems like 32/454B/22. Suprising thing is, R290 (propane) has almost identical pressures as R22, and MUCH lower discharge temps (I can grab the discharge line right off the compressor on a freezer running R290 and not even close to burning my finger). Yeah Propane (R290) is very very flammable, but it has just about 0 GWP, and 0 ODP, and can use normal POE oil or just about any compressor oil will work too, since it's a hydrocarbon refrigerant, I don't see why it wouldn't work great with mineral oil, but POE oil is probably a better compressor lubricant. I think all this stuff is nonsense, and they should just be working to switch everything to CO2 for a refrigerant. It's completely non-flammable, in fact, it makes a very good fire extinguisher, it's cheap, widely available, and can help reduce CO2 in the atmosphere by pulling it out when making liquid air etc. Hussmann already has a high efficiency CO2 system for supermarkets marketed under the Advansor name, I've already seen Coca-Cola and Pepsi display cases and vending machines that say R744 on the nameplate, so it can be done. And in those systems, they just look like a normal refrigerator type of hermetic compressor, copper brazed tubing, condenser coil doesn't look like anything special. The industry should just switch to CO2, and stop it with all this flavor of the month gas stuff. Nobody should have to carry 13 different colored bottles on their service truck, all kinds of different hose adaptors, it already got stupid with the 5/16 flare connections to connect to a mini-split system, and automotive with several different service port connectors. You think a small town car repair shop has the time/space/money to keep 4-5 different recovery machines taking up space? One for R134A, one for R1234YF, and one for R1234ZE or whatever the latest BS FOTM shit is. CO2 is easy, 100 psi low side pressure is good for freezers or low temp, 200 psi for coolers/medium temp refrigeration, 400 psi for high temp/air conditioning. Just don't let the pressures fall below like 50 psi during operation or charging, and it'll avoid the dry ice problem. Yes pressures are crazy high, but with adiabatic supercritical CO2 systems can achieve very high COP values, and have real world higher electrical efficiencies than traditional supermarket refrigerants like 404A, 448A, 449A, R507 etc, plus CO2 is much cheaper and can be delivered in bulk on a truck. The infrastructure is already in place for that is most cities and towns, bars and larger restaurants already get liquid CO2 bulk delivery for keg beer systems and post mix soft drink sales.
@troyjackson31645 ай бұрын
C02 is good but they still need constant care. I heard it’s difficult to troubleshoot the C02 system due to additional equipment to operate it. Some of the stores have it but when system breaks down it breaks down. Same with other equipment. The cost comparison is double that of other refrigerants.
@brnmcc015 ай бұрын
@@troyjackson3164 Right, but a lot of supermarkets and large stores like a super Wal-Mart have 100's of tons of refrigeration, and as things are right now, they tend to run the receivers at minimum charge levels, because if there's a bad leak somewhere, they don't want to run the risk of losing 10's of 1000's of dollars worth of refrigerant. With CO2 being so cheap, you can run with more proper system charge levels, and then a small leak isn't as devastating. The upfront equipment cost might be double, but the cost savings of electricity especially in hot climates like interior California or Phoenix metro areas combined with the very high electricity rates there, it won't take long to break even on it. As far as reliability goes, well, if you look at those big R448/R449A rack systems with all that complicated demand cooling, liquid injection, and cool vapor injection systems with all those additional points of leaks, I would argue a 448/449 rack system isn't any better and definitely not easy to troubleshoot. It's all new stuff, it'll get better over time as bugs get worked out. Any time you rob liquid from the liquid line that could be going out to the cases, and instead you use it to cool the return gas, you're losing capacity and energy efficiency. The other benefit would be more stability, seems like over the last 2 decades, many refrigerants have come and gone, and people are getting tired of this flavor of the month stuff. I don't think CO2 will ever be banned, and it makes a good fire extinguisher rather than an A2L refrigerant.
@johnguerrero43053 ай бұрын
@@brnmcc01
@zekenzy64866 ай бұрын
Another great video as always. Thank you for sharing. Have a nice weekend
@acservicetechchannel6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
@alexandershilling4 ай бұрын
Our technician has talked to me about why you are switching from our 410 a refrigerant to our 32 refrigerant I got the full details from him. I really think they should stay with our 410 a and my opinion.
@harbosonius6 ай бұрын
I've been around long enough to remember the r22 to r410 transition , they said all the same BS back then,just a little less sophisticated. 😂😂😂 And for something that is touted as being a low flammable refrigerant there's sure alot of extra safety procedures involved with these new refrigerants. I also work on residential refrigerators and ice machines which are also already using r600 and r290, but those systems have like 1 ounce of refrigerant. HVAC systems we are talking pounds....I dont worry about 1 oz of semi flammable gas venting in the air, but 6 or 7 lbs?? Yeah, nah.
@TheThirdMuskateer5 ай бұрын
Do you know why they didn’t just go from R22 straight to R32? Especially if Europes been on it for 20+ years.
@ATAInc14 ай бұрын
The more they change refrigerants, the more screw ups there are by techs which sells more units. Also, the new refrigerants create markets for more units. As for the climate stuff, it's all absolute BS that common man is creating those circumstances. It is corporations that are polluting massively and creating all the circumstances that they term as climate change. Nothing in this capitalistic world is anything but a lie that is intended to generate more money.
@AdoptedYooper3 ай бұрын
And if the leak is inside your plenum on the evaporator coil, it's flooding your entire house every time the blower kicks on. Mmmmm... I love the smell of R22 in the morning! Have your heating and cooling systems inspected frequently. Murica! 🇺🇸
@mhadlock783 ай бұрын
While this change over is BS, the hand wringing over the flammability is a bit over the top given the presence of natural gas in most homes.
@cpaul576 ай бұрын
In 10 years, they will find more problems with r32/454b
@harbosonius6 ай бұрын
Definitely
@beachbrettf6 ай бұрын
My bet is 2 years or less
@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity6 ай бұрын
They already have with R-1234yf (one component in our new R-454B) in Europe! It contains forever chemical or PFAS. It’s about GDP in the USA.
@BertGraef6 ай бұрын
EPA bureacrats need to have some work.
@darriuscole85446 ай бұрын
@@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity - What is forever chemical?
@pure80916 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video very knowledgeable
@robertAWAАй бұрын
I’m glad I’m retiring in a few years and taking my 25 years of experience with me. The people that have never touched tools or tried to troubleshoot a piece of equipment are coming up with this stuff.
@scottmichael71782 күн бұрын
must've entered the industry at an older age......or are you doing something else ? Ive got almost 20 years in and am not even 40
@timmichael35545 ай бұрын
I do appreciate the videos that you make Craig....thank you!
@roy-andre6 ай бұрын
It’s a little weird here in Norway .. we’re moving away from R32 because it’s bad for the environment but the big tanker ships are spewing out refrigeration out to like no tomorrow and all “they” care about is the minisplits 😅
@gtpforever6 ай бұрын
What are moving to after r32?
@brnmcc016 ай бұрын
I've seen ships still using R22, like fishing trawlers have like 4 100 horsepower compressors in the engine room for all the fish freezers. Only newer ones are like R410A.
@jayce.16815 ай бұрын
Thanks for everything that you do .
@ultrafaga19476 ай бұрын
We're gonna need a bigger van! 😮
@fricktion016 ай бұрын
im not even doubting the science, it's just the little things like the left handed threads and gray bottles that will get annoying. having to double check your hoses are left handed threads or remembering to bring an adapter. double checking the bottles since all refrigerants are gonna be a gray color soon.
@tedbell44165 ай бұрын
It's so ridiculous
@scottmichael71782 күн бұрын
@@tedbell4416 funny how they call it global warming potential, and dont say that it WILL be a cause, but has potential to be a cause. All made up bs
@cengeb6 ай бұрын
Perfect, always learn a lot. thanks
@acservicetechchannel6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@gulopac16 ай бұрын
Now the ACs will have another part that can failed, the refrigerant sensor, I wonder if those sensors will last more than 5 years
@jamminwrenches8606 ай бұрын
Or nearby lightning, moisture, spiders, ants even snakes and lizards. All wreak havoc on equipment.
@gulopac16 ай бұрын
@jamminwrenches860 and duty air filters may cause a problem
@KennethMayo-h9hАй бұрын
And I guess their will be a nice led light and trouble shooting chart to tell the home owner he has (low) flammable freon leaking in his home ( OMG ) fire fire fire 🔥
@Hvacmaniac97Ай бұрын
New ac and lineset bby
@haroldhayes75416 ай бұрын
love your videos. Thanks for all the info.
@Davidandgoliathhvac4 ай бұрын
Great content! The future will come, progress does not.
@marioa25246 ай бұрын
The industry needs to pay for real scientists to check there lies.
@Danimalpm14 ай бұрын
Exactly. Just like the tobacco industry did.
@WillieMakeit2 ай бұрын
Industry is the problem not the techs and service providers the industry
@brucevannguyen3 ай бұрын
I think a block of ice in front of a fan is the best refrigerant.
@dougg70832 ай бұрын
Thanks Craig. I taken 3 other seminars and this one is probably the best so far. The more I hear about this change the less I feel it's a problem. The main things are more bottles in the truck and more dangerous in your truck if they leak. Good time to quit smoking. The HVAC equipment doesn't seem different at all. The air handlers and furnaces will need a new safety control and leak sensor. I doubt that will work at all. Goodman seems to have already switched to R32 on the condensing units and heat pumps but the indoor units are still non-compliant. Maybe we should add an odor to the refrigerant so you know when it's leaking- not rotten eggs- how about Irish spring.
@farshadfaridmehr72716 ай бұрын
Usefull like always!
@deanagresta63356 ай бұрын
I love your videos, so much info. Thx
@acservicetechchannel6 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@user-vr4zm4vk3h6 ай бұрын
GWP is the “trust me bro” version of environmental science
@tedbell44166 ай бұрын
It's so ridiculous
@TheGhettoLobster6 ай бұрын
"Puron" Is no longer acceptable as an environmentally friendly refrigerant. Imagine that. Remember the cute little earth graphic they'd put in the "O" in Puron? Haha. This industry is so stupid now. Every manufacturer grand standing on the "environmentally friendly" mega hoax with oversized condensers, evaps, microchannel, ecm garbage etc. How is it more friendly to the environment if leaks are 20x more common and were creating more waste that just goes into a landfill?
@zunar_j5_9336 ай бұрын
Yup, and when you think about it, all these gas changes disproportionately affect the low-income populations at the end of the day.
@catmgunjunkie6 ай бұрын
GWP = Greta Was Pissed
@erickvargas54276 ай бұрын
I wonder how they come up with the global warming numbers🤔🤔. A total joke
@Steve440363 ай бұрын
With these new features on hone systems, I'm sure the initial cost is higher for R32 systems. In addition, I think home owners insurance will increase.
@ed68376 ай бұрын
Ahh, the good old days. 12, 22 and 502
@brnmcc016 ай бұрын
And R500 too. Carrier used it quite a bit, and was also used for like Thermo-King truck mounted refrigeration units. R23 for ultra low temp stuff. And you missed R11, on old Trane Centrevac low pressure centrifugal chiller systems on 2400/4160 volts :) fun times. My Dad used to use R11 for a lineset flush or evap coil flush after a bad compressor burnout, best solvent for cleanup ever. Too bad it's toxic and super bad for the environment though.
@08airman5 ай бұрын
Carrine 7
@eduardocastroisaac16303 ай бұрын
Thanks Craig
@lastchancemst13 ай бұрын
Funny when I took the EPA class in 1994 I was told HFc’s were zero ozone depleting. The light just keeps going on.
@Madmanmarque6 ай бұрын
Great, higher cost, less efficient and flammable!
@MsFishingdog6 ай бұрын
Great video
@AngelRivera-z1d6 ай бұрын
This makes me want to find another career cause the pay will remain the same with it now being the top 10 most dangerous jobs 😝
@PakRef3 ай бұрын
Gr8 video. Can we use same vaccum pump for r410 and r32 or do we have to buy a seperate vacuum pump thats compatible with r32. Cheers
@YeahYeahItsJustin5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ar4204206 ай бұрын
New tech in the trade “failed refrigerant sensor? Bypassed!”
@harbosonius6 ай бұрын
" Oh shit, it actually reads something called resistance instead of just open/closed...Now I'm in trouble."😂😂😂
@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity6 ай бұрын
Especially when it cost $450 to replace.
@davidturney29754 ай бұрын
Removed or start carrying resistors of the right side to bypass the sensor
@anthonygonzalez74886 ай бұрын
Topping off a leaking system with a flammable gas makes as much sense as gassing up my service truck with fuel as gas is leaking on the ground.
@mxc22726 ай бұрын
This is why the poor can't have AC 😥
@tedbell44165 ай бұрын
Facts
@dknowles605 ай бұрын
@@tedbell4416 cant handle the Turth,, one cold hard Fact, be for Biden took office i could get a 3 ton gas pack deliver to my house for 3k dollars in june of 2020, no as of June of 2024 the same 3 ton gas Pack is over 6k dollars i sure glad your are rich
@cardsfan15904 ай бұрын
Or heat cus now you can't run your furnace without repairing the leak,and your leak detection sensor locks your furnace out
@TheJj7873 ай бұрын
Don’t worry take loans for 100 30 years
@Adamfitz936 ай бұрын
Higher pressures will equal more leaks. Is more leaks really more environmentally friendly??
@kevinbennett2565Ай бұрын
More evap coils will be all aluminum is my guess but you and I know those tend to suck too
@Adamfitz93Ай бұрын
@@kevinbennett2565 microchannel aluminum coils were the worst thing to happen to this industry lol
@austinrodney78413 ай бұрын
I love your content and i know you have no control over this but i wish you would talk about how ridiculous all this is!!
@WaldoG-b9jАй бұрын
I love a2l refrigerant new tools new knowledge
@joebyron96 ай бұрын
OH NO, I HAVE TO READ THE BOTTLE TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT REFRIGERANTS ; WHAT WILL I DO
@takleung71306 ай бұрын
New refrigerants to save the environment but you can use disposable canisters!? Am I missing something?
@daustonian93316 ай бұрын
Ammonia will be back before we’re done!
@gezanagy-iw9bp2 ай бұрын
I am waiting for sulphur dioxide to return!
@MattJMT2 ай бұрын
Craig can you make a troubleshooting video on Mini Splits. Things to look for and possible issues?
@acservicetechchannel2 ай бұрын
Yes we have lots of troubleshooting videos on Mini Splits and we also have the whole book on Inverter Mini splits on Amazon and at acservicetech.com thanks!
@MattJMT2 ай бұрын
@@acservicetechchannel I’ve watch them all and I own the book. I was hoping for a troubleshooting step by step for a system not working.
@colormaker50703 ай бұрын
Every time I hear there is going to be a change it’s really hard to keep my cool😮
@cdubs17236 ай бұрын
I’m getting out of HVAC now. This is stupid
@gtpforever6 ай бұрын
😂🤣😂🤣
@OneTwoFourFloor6 ай бұрын
No you’re not..
@joeds37753 ай бұрын
Bye felicia
@JDL8163 ай бұрын
I was never in it but I quit 😂 so toxic 🤧
@watchmanspector16426 ай бұрын
been doing hvac for 40 years, I honestly didn't think I could hate my job any more - until this crap
@johno88176 ай бұрын
So now that I have a 410 unit sitting and waiting to be installed I'm pretty much putting in a unit I need to hope will never need to be serviced for 10 years. Wonder if 32 or 454 can be used instead on 1st charge? Worked in the 70's and 80's on chevelle's, lol.
@harbosonius6 ай бұрын
Don't let em fool ya, there will be a replacement refrigerant(s) for 410 just like they've done for 22, however just like the 22 replacements they won't work quite as well.
@raulrse6 ай бұрын
Just stock a couple of 410A jugs, they will weight in gold in 10 years.
@roberthale84072 ай бұрын
One thing I am not hearing in this sector is the fact that there will be HUGE amounts of confusion when it comes to repairs and buying parts (on the tech side) between R410A and the R454B systems. Also the R454B systems have more controls for leak detection and mitigation so if these are not installed perfectly you will have issues with the systems locking out due to leaks from installations. It's going to be a nightmare for a few years.
@KennethMayo-h9hАй бұрын
That's why I'm putting in new old stock 410a until they run out to see how many problems the new equipment has seen this movie before
@AAminy5 ай бұрын
thanks
@jpol38085 ай бұрын
I want to know when the NFPA is going to require techs to start having a fire extinguisher on site as well. Any word on that?
@guillermomartinez43716 ай бұрын
Hi Craig. Thank you for this very good information, please if you could inform us more when something new comes up. thanks in advance. Great informative video.
@acservicetechchannel6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Will do!!
@OcRefrig5 ай бұрын
Good video !
@thunderboltpenetrator84985 ай бұрын
22:00 Thank yall very much for all the awesome input! This will help me like yall dont even know! Life long values! God bless! 🙏
@CasinoDuck6 ай бұрын
Flammable refrigerants. Yeah sure, should be fine.
@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity6 ай бұрын
It’s not R-600 or 290.
@pmichaelhayes6 ай бұрын
@@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity And that is going to make the worry wart wife feel better about it right?
@chucklake4436 ай бұрын
It’s all bill. Another money maker for the higher manufacturers.
@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity6 ай бұрын
It’s all about profits, so that execs can make those big salaries and fly their families around in tax deductible bizjets burning 200-600 gallons of Jet-A per hour, polluting the air we breathe. The same reason most “Assembly” is now being done in Mexico @ $4 to 5/hr!
@AngelRodriguez-qg5zq6 ай бұрын
There is a lot of movement in Europe with 1234yf because it is on the PFAS list.
@acservicetechchannel6 ай бұрын
Yes I certainly heard that! It will be interesting to see what happens in the US in reference to codes with it in the future.
@billm.26772 ай бұрын
Don’t worry my friend, DuPont has already secretly developed another refrigerant in preparation for THAT ban.
@l.crossjr6 ай бұрын
As long as manufacturers and Government are held accountable for fire accidents! Yep we already know Lol
@diydantex61503 ай бұрын
Thank YOu
@biglon745 ай бұрын
the problem with digital gauges is the "sampling" interval/ate. It's to slow to capture "deflections" in pressures due to compressor issues. analog gauges will show you that.
@theodorerodas87975 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info
@Hvac-dude6 ай бұрын
Thanku so much this help me alot !!!!
@acservicetechchannel6 ай бұрын
Happy to help!
@litoyaxca93824 ай бұрын
Best tech
@NewHVACGuide6 ай бұрын
My biggest concern is how similar the new jugs look. I predict techs installing r32 in 454b systems or vice versa.
@waltherherrera675 ай бұрын
Excelente gracias
@jasonjohnsonHVAC6 ай бұрын
Between the 2, I'd rather use 32 as it's a single component refrigerant.....while 454b is an azetropic blend and has a glide. We have already seen these A2L in heavy commercial. 1233zd, 513a, 514a, 1234ze etc etc. HFO and HFC mixtures
@edwardbutka47505 ай бұрын
Another HVAC professional agrees with you: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iILRfIOYa85jpassi=zXhWKnLUqWlAv-xJ
@sergiomansilla6 ай бұрын
muchas gracias¡¡¡¡¡ por la informacion ,excelente video¡¡¡¡ saludos
@maness21126 ай бұрын
Just bring back r12. Quit ripping off people.
@BertGraef6 ай бұрын
Its the EPA..doh.
@crissd82836 ай бұрын
I'm good with R-12 going away. There is a balance between the environment and costs. It has gone crazy on the environment side and they need to relax those restrictions but I also think R-12 is bad enough to not use.
@BertGraef6 ай бұрын
@@crissd8283 r12 was banned because it was thought it was causing the ozone layer to disappear. Montreal protocol of 1976 ,I think. Well, the ozone layer reappeared, and nobody seemed to notice that maybe the initial science was wrong. Then they started to make up other fiction and banned other refrigerants that took the place of r12. For one reason or another. Its most exasperating to be continually bombarded with new refrigerants, always more costly and less efficient, and for these bureacrats to keep up the alarms and moving the goalposts on everyone in the industry.
@brnmcc016 ай бұрын
Should just bring back CO2. That was the first refrigerant (besides Ammonia). Heck, even the Titanic had coolers, freezers, and an ice machine all running on CO2. Funny how we went from CO2/ammonia to sulphur dioxide, then methyl chloride (R40), then R12, then R22 (actually R22 is a little bit older than 12 IIRC), R502, then R134A, then this current mess of 410/448/449/407a,b,c,d,f, 454b. Jeez just go back to CO2 permanently. No forever chemicals, it's inert, makes a great fire extinguisher, great energy efficiency, and best of all it's wide available and cheap and can be delivered in bulk as a refrigerated liquid.
@ro305 ай бұрын
stupid bastards banned the best feons r12 r22
@Deaftractor6 ай бұрын
You keep change Freon often. Only I want to keep lower compressor high side pressure to help reduced hot blow air outside and more cold air lower side. Right now it hot climates. Duh !!!!
@bryanphipps91313 ай бұрын
And how much money is generated to make these changes? What do these GWP numbers actually represent? Meanwhile at my local HVAC wholesaler, they have stacks of R-22 still for sale.
@chrisdeanndavison36266 ай бұрын
As far as glide is concerned, isn't a piston metering device pretty much a thing of the past except on older units that would be using 410a or 22 that have minimal and no glide. Unless we are getting into the weeds on trouble shooting, we are going to be charging using sub cooling only. Wouldn't we just use the liquid saturated (bubble) almost exclusively?
@dennisivakhov5 ай бұрын
Well, the service port on the condenser be reversed thread as well ?
@SnorticusClavicus6 ай бұрын
New window shaker I bought has R32. Couldn't believe it.
@ed68376 ай бұрын
Just bought a new Fridrich to replace my old ac that slides in a wall sleeve, and it is R-32
@MountainSalsa6 ай бұрын
Ty
@Swindez953 ай бұрын
Great. I was fine with this transition until I learned about the leak detection unit. Just another reason to jack up prices on the hardware even more smh.