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HVAC Coil Cleaning and replacing flex duct on the return

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2011

I clean a package heat pump and replace the return duct. I'm sorry for the video quality in some parts of the video.

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  • This is the type of work I hate sometimes( itchy hands & getting wet -:( ) there's nothing like fixing a popped cap and leaving 30 minutes later. Lol

    But work is work -(o_o-)

  • @hectorf45 Thanks. Work is always a good thing these days.

  • id like a vid of how to clean indoor coils, please!!!

  • @reznorected I do have a few videos that show how to clean indoor coils. Just look through my videos for cleaning coils.

  • Hello Dr. Z, I've been check out your video for the past 2 days. And I have learned quite a bit so far. I was wondering if you have employees that work under you. If so, I would like to work under you.

  • @Sciz85 I don't have an air conditioning company. I just work for the school board. Thanks for asking though.

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  • Outstanding video, and great work :-) I really appreciate a detailed video, explaining in great detail- everything you're doing- and everything you're working with. I enjoy learning :-) Thank you again :-)

  • looks like you need to take a part some of them badly rusted terminals, but them number 10 bolts will most likely snap off as soon as you put a wrench on them, then you’re in a pickle, even if you socked them in penetrating oil..

  • First, why didn't you take the time to separate the two coils to properly clean them? All the junk is trapped in between them. I worked on one of those units. I hated the design, I think it was a heil Quaker. Also wouldn't it have been wiser to do the duct first before getting all that sodium hydroxide all over you? Which is not acid but rather Alkalyne (spelling is off)... We in the trade commonly call it acid though. Your viewers may not know that.

  • First, why didn't you take the time to separate the two coils to properly clean them? All the junk is trapped in between them. I worked on one of those units. I hated the design, I think it was a heil Quaker.

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