In 8th instalment of our series at Polar Bear Air Conditioning, Bryan Orr dives deep into the fundamentals of HVAC troubleshooting. This is Part 1 of a two part class on troubleshooting. The session focuses on developing strong diagnostic skills and understanding key measurements like suction pressure, head pressure, superheat and subcooling.
Bryan breaks down what makes a great troubleshooter, from having patience and following systematic processes to being willing to change your mind when new evidence presents itself. He explains critical concepts like evaporator temperature, compression ratios, and the relationship between measurements - helping technicians understand not just what to measure, but why these measurements matter.
Perfect for field technicians and installers, this training session provides both basic fundamentals and advanced concepts that will help you diagnose and solve common HVAC issues, especially those related to moisture and humidity problems common in humid climates.
Key Topics Covered:
Characteristics of effective troubleshooters
Understanding evaporator temperature and its relationship to indoor conditions
Head pressure, compression ratios, and system efficiency
Proper interpretation of superheat measurements
Real-world troubleshooting scenarios and common misconceptions
Whether you're a seasoned tech or just starting out, this training session will enhance your diagnostic skills and help you become a better HVAC professional.
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