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Welcome to our informational video on recovering and recharging large Daikin chillers. In this video, we walk you through the essential steps and techniques for handling hundreds or even thousands of pounds of refrigerant in a chiller. This process is vital for HVAC professionals who deal with large-scale cooling systems. we call this push pull refrigerant recovery.
Video Highlights:
Overview of equipment needed for refrigerant recovery and recharging
rough setup instructions for the recovery machine and refrigerant cylinder
Explanation of the push-pull method for efficient refrigerant recovery
Detailed recharging process to ensure optimal performance of your Daikin chiller
Essential safety tips to avoid common mistakes and potential hazards
Key Takeaways:
Equipment Setup: Learn how to connect your recovery machine, refrigerant cylinder, and hoses for the push pull refrigerant recovery method.
Recovery Process: overview of the push-pull method to recover liquid refrigerant efficiently.
Recharging Process: Follow our detailed instructions to recharge your chiller safely.
Safety Tips: Understand the importance of proper training and precautions to prevent damage and injury.
Why Watch This Video?
Gain practical insights from experienced HVAC professionals.
Enhance your knowledge of large-scale chiller refrigerant recovery and recharging.
Ensure the longevity and efficiency of your Daikin chiller with proper techniques.
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This fundamental applies to Trane chillers, Daikin chillers, York chillers, And Every other chiller in the industry.
This video is for:
Building engineers
HVAC technicians
Mechanical engineers
Aspiring chiller technicians
HVAC contractors looking to get into chillers
Someone who wants to learn more about how chillers work.
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