Hey Eddie, not knockin you, your video is great but. the probe goes after the filter on a furnace (inside the blower compartment) for furnaces and before the filter on air handlers. Check the literature of your manufacturer. I know with York and all others I have read says the filter is not included on furnace blower tables and says the filter is included on air handlers.
Yes I install an inspection riser between the coil and furnace for up flow installs, provided there is head room to do it.
Thanks acguy, I made a mistake, but didn't want to redo the vid, I thought if anyone will go this far, that they will be doing more than 90% of the people out there.
I appreciate what you are doing here on utube. If more service technicians searched for the proper way to do things my job would be a lot easier.
I do have one concern though. You state in this video that you you Check the external static pressure Or ESP before the filter. ESP is always check after the filter and before the coil. This is the only way you can tell what kind of pressure drop you have over that filter. In this application you would want to take a reading in the blower door
you are correct on the static, this was my first video and my mind was going in to many directions!
Thanks for watching
eleverich 3 months ago
Hey Eddie, not knockin you, your video is great but. the probe goes after the filter on a furnace (inside the blower compartment) for furnaces and before the filter on air handlers. Check the literature of your manufacturer. I know with York and all others I have read says the filter is not included on furnace blower tables and says the filter is included on air handlers.
Yes I install an inspection riser between the coil and furnace for up flow installs, provided there is head room to do it.
tstatech 3 months ago
mcmaster-car
number 9688k127
These are the ones that I finally decided on because they are easy to install and get out when you need to retest. they fit really secure
Let me know if you need any more help
eleverich 1 year ago
Eddie, where can I get some of the plugs to close up the hole left by the static probe?
dpeagles 1 year ago
Thanks acguy, I made a mistake, but didn't want to redo the vid, I thought if anyone will go this far, that they will be doing more than 90% of the people out there.
eleverich 1 year ago
Sir,
I appreciate what you are doing here on utube. If more service technicians searched for the proper way to do things my job would be a lot easier.
I do have one concern though. You state in this video that you you Check the external static pressure Or ESP before the filter. ESP is always check after the filter and before the coil. This is the only way you can tell what kind of pressure drop you have over that filter. In this application you would want to take a reading in the blower door
acguy1977 1 year ago
@chicagosfinest2k10 Thanks for watching
eleverich 1 year ago
Welcome the Youtube. What kind of camera do you have? The picture quality is great.
Youtube has a partnership program for people that produces quality videos like yours.
DrZarkloff 1 year ago
@DrZarkloff I am using a JVC GZ-HD7U.
It was one of them "to good to be true" deals.
Thanks for watching
eleverich 1 year ago