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Got some visitors right here and uh, none too happy some wasps. so let's do some extermination. This video is brought to you by Sporland. Quality integrity and tradition.

Early morning wake up. We got a crane lift this morning. We're gonna be uh, if all goes well replacing two exhaust fans and I got a couple other service technicians meeting me out there Management's getting there at 6 a.m with us and then the crane will be there at 7am. We always like to get there early just to make sure that everything is good to go.

The equipment's unhooked, you know, and we're ready to hit the ground running when the crane rolls in. All right we are on the roof. We're getting ready to change two exhaust fans. We're currently checking the speed of the existing ones with the tachometer, so 432 looks like 432.

RPMs We already checked this one too, so we just write it down right here. and that way the new ones we can try to match it. So that way the air balance is where it should be. And that's good to know too because when they Air Balance it, they wrote down 430 RPM So that's about accurate.

This one though, they wrote 500 and I'm actually measuring 440. I Guess that's close. But anyways, now we're going to get everything unhooked. So that way, uh, these new fans, um, are a little bit easier to you know, set and everything when the crane gets here.

Now these are bigger fans, so we're using a crane for this and we typically use cranes for fans anyways. But these guys are a little bit too big to be moving around the roof without a crane. We just got power turned off. Uh, we're gonna isolate everything.

it's already isolated downstairs, but we're gonna uncook all the electrical and hook the curbs and everything. Uh, this one was interesting. Anybody got a guess on what was going on in there? That is from a rat. A rat was living in this van at one point in time eating the insulation.

I don't know what it is about rats and insulation for a while. I Thought it was moisture, but there wouldn't have been any moisture in this one. So I don't know. Are they just doing it to make bedding or interesting though? huh? So we're just uh, getting these guys unhooked the one fan up, one fan going down, got another one.

rinse a repeat on that one right there. It's all good. I'm supervising from over here. You guys are doing a great job.

You're doing great. Keep it up! Okay I'm getting a it kind of sucks we didn't plan on this rain, but it's supposed to stop in like a half an hour too. Um, so we set the new one on here. We're getting it hooked up, We're gonna lift this one off and then we'll be done.

Then we have both of them up here. Then we got to worry about hinges and all that stuff. We're starting by getting conduit ran to the junction box which is going to be right there and then I'm gonna put a J box right there and then we gotta put hinges on it. We gotta leave enough slack in the conduit for the hinge to Pivot the fan.
So we're focusing on this one first because this is their fryers and they need to be able to turn those on to get a warm. Then we'll get to this flat top one after that. I Do not know the phase rotation. so what I have here is I just did color to color for now and depending on the phase rotation we may change it after the fact.

It'll be super easy because we've got way goes on here. I Know a lot of people are going to freak out, but I've been having pretty good luck with them. I Still don't like the fact that these little things will pop up like that, but it's not releasing the wire. it just makes me uncomfortable.

But so far so good. and I you know I haven't had any issues with them I Know a lot of people you're gonna burn down the building. Yeah, they've been pretty good so far. Got the Hinge kit installed on this one.

Good Hinges has a stop positive stop so that's good. Now we're going to go ahead and turn power onto this one. Check the phase rotation, check the RPMs and I even got a spare belts in there I already put because they had Balance company come in and slow these things way down. So I went ahead and matched up the pulleys.

so the only thing I may have to adjust the motor pulley just a little bit. We'll see once we get it running, go ahead and turn it on. You got it on all right and we're going to turn this guy. we're going to watch out because it's gonna spit out at us.

Let's go in the right direction. Okay, so that's a plus so the camera doesn't look like it. We're running at 2.0 amps. All right.

Well you can go ahead and come on up. leave that one running all right. bye we're at two amps I Got to get in here and see what the motor says. but I know we're going to be fine because we're slowed this thing way down.

So I got to get down in here and figure out what the Uh Max current is. So I got in here. you can actually see it from in here right over there and it's 3.14 So we're running in the right direction. We have, uh, under current.

so now we just got to get the tachometer on there to check the speed of the fan gauge is upside down because it's set up for the laser. So we're running a 504 and the other one was at 440 so we need to slow it down just a little bit. All right. We opened up the pulley and we got it to 448.

We were at 440 before. That's as close as we're gonna get it. So that's the RPM that the wheel is being spun at. So the shaft of the driven wheel is running at 448.

Um, RPMs So all right, this fan is done operational. We're going to clean it up. We let it run for a few minutes and then we double tighten everything because oftentimes you can find stuff loose from the factory. So we let it run for a minute.

Then we'll turn it off, double tighten everything. Then we'll jump onto that fan over there. All right. We got this one on and hinged.
We were worried that it was going to hit that other fan, but it doesn't So now we're going to do the electrical and finish that up. and then we got to cover up. There's these vent holes right here. We'll cover those up because they're not going to work anymore.

Got some visitors right here and uh, none too happy some wasps. So let's do some extermination. Thank you. Now we're not gonna be able to get out.

Yeah, that didn't work out too well. My finger went through the bottom of the box. I Don't know what kind of footage that was. Now we can't get out.

We got to call it crane to get us out of here. Right here. All right? Um, you're okay. Go ahead and turn it on and I'm gonna test rotation.

It's going in the right direction and we're running at 3.22 amps I think we're good. You can go and leave it running and come on up. All right. It was 4 30 on the last one.

This one we got to 440. That's close enough. we're not going to get too much more. we're splitting hairs trying to get it 5 CFM basically.

so we're good on that. We're gonna let it run again for a few minutes, then double tighten everything and then pretty much going to be done. I'm gonna have to have them get in here and get a roofer to come in and put flashing on these because we had to take the flashing off because it was all damaged and uh I don't really want to cover up that vent. So I'm going to talk to him about getting a roofer in here.

When it comes to doing these exhaust fans, you know, I'm not always perfect, but if you can, if you have an operating fan, it's always best to throw a tachometer on it. Measure the RPMs at the correct location should be at the driven pulley at the center of the shaft or whatever, and then when you put in the new fan, then you can dial it back into whatever it was air balanced at. Now sometimes we don't have that luxury, but you know you try your best now in this situation I know and I was very sensitive to it. Sometimes you know it's not that big of a deal, but this one, they've had an Air Balance company come in and slow these fans down significantly.

I Don't agree with what they did, but you know, whatever. I'm just putting it back to the way that the equipment was before I started working on it. Okay, so it's always important to go through that and then it's pretty much just following the steps trying to be as efficient as possible when we're doing this work. trying to make sure that you know, um, customers getting the best bang for their Buck uh, you know and you know we were being silly having fun on the roof.

We had a lot of down time while we were waiting for the crane because the crane because of the rain that was happening was actually late. We didn't expect that to happen and um, uh, so we had a little bit of downtime. we were messing around having fun, but you know it's always good to make sure that you're communicating as a team. everybody's working together.
Uh, you know we're We're making sure that customers getting the best bang for their Buck but at the same time we're being safe and you know, trying to get the job done like I said. I'm kind of being repetitive there. but um, no win to stay in your lane. Uh, you know, I had to take the roof flashings off those fans because it wasn't going to work with the hinge setup and instead of trying to make those damage flashings work, we just told them to get a roofer out.

You guys need to get a roofer out. They need to fix this. Make sure it's you know, up to their par. Now they probably don't have to have the roof flashings because uh, they had uh, one of those rubber TPO roofs or whatever put on and it's it's sealed right up to the fans really well.

but still, it's a good idea to let the roofer come out and be the one to make that final determination to say you know, yes, we need those. Yes, we don't. Um, and that's pretty much it. I Mean it's just a matter of understanding the way the fans work.

uh, following, you know, um, again, being as efficient as possible. Uh, so you know. I For instance, little things like when we were running the electrical, we didn't close up the junction box. That way we could check phase rotation and possibly change the rotation.

Because this equipment is three phase changing, the phase rotation is super easy. now. had it had a Vfd on it? Well, there's a few other things you have to do, but in this situation, they were just motor starters controlling these fans. Just literally just switch any of the two wires and you could theoretically change the phase rotation the rotation of the fan, but for whatever reason, color to color matched up and the fans were going in the right direction.

We slowed them down to the correct speed and everything was good. Nothing too difficult on this one. Uh, just a standard exhaust fan swap out. So I really appreciate you making it to the end of the video.

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44 thoughts on “Ever found a rat living in an exhaust fan ?”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matthew Cantrell says:

    Most of the commercial HVAC vendors I’ve had carry a half-case or so of hornet/wasp spray just for the start of this video lol.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars spike001ton says:

    rats use the insulation to make bedding

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zashbot says:

    Hey quick tip if you don’t have any wasp spray, WD40 is literally the same chemical. Works just as well

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Roachnuckels says:

    i had a dead bird in one inducer flue before. it was dust and that dust ended up in my nose and in my mouth and eyes once i pulled the flue off and disturbed it. Inducer cut on and POOF.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antto says:

    Personally I won't use wire nuts ever again. I only use Wago's. Zero issues.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars K Olsen says:

    Red can Break kleen turns flying wasps into ballistic rocks. Kills them instantly.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fellpower says:

    ohhh, hes using wago clamps, instead of that crappy american screws…..finally he learned…good boy

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars K Magnussen says:

    200vac three phase in the rain: what could possibly go wrong? Stay safe.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Evan Williams says:

    What is the tool used to measure rpm on the driven pulley

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mods_o_joy says:

    Spray Adhesive man. Its the tits for taking out anything that flies.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FrankJFGuan says:

    This video is relevant and informative.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Luke Eisenberger says:

    Start of the video is great. Me and my guys call it chemical warfare we we kill bees 😂😂😂

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mrfordfairmont says:

    the first fan max current is 🥧 lol

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SOURADEEP BISWAS says:

    Chris are u crazy? What kind of wasp extermination was that? I was worried if those wasps stung you guys…

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars hackfreehvac says:

    Around here we get the pigeons down on those fans.
    The dumb ones get knocked out by the fans and then their bodies rot, waiting for you to find them 🤮

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars hackfreehvac says:

    Greasy old fans. Those won't be missed.
    Now how long before the new ones get nasty? 😂 Service area Barrhaven??

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars keilikea01 says:

    Wagos are AWESOME!

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FirstKnocked says:

    I love wagos. Never had an issue with them

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dreamhacked says:

    Being swedish and working in building automation, what surprises me the most with US installations is how you use pure mechanical motors with belts. Here, we use either VFDs on direct drive motors for bigger applications(usually above 1kW) and EC motors for smaller applications. Even my more senior colleagues think belt driven motors are barbaric.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mumma & Riley H says:

    One day in school I came into my room only to smell a dead rat behind the heater! it was so bad we had to move to another classroom!

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Rasmussen says:

    Give Big Blue a try as wasp spray… soapy water is death to insects. Are you in Orleans ?

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars theBigMoose says:

    brake cleaner works great on wasps Are you in Ottawa ?

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Caerus Dharken says:

    Thats the way things are the US is fine with those twisty wire nuts, they are forbidden here except for dead insulation of a single wire. Wago is the way to go here or screw terminal connectors.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nrs135 says:

    Although you probably have any number of things to spray wasps nests with, never underestimate the versatility of a very long screwdriver 😄

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Vlaskamp III says:

    Wire nuts are useless. Wagos are the way to go.

    Also, did you get stung by the wasps or just freak out when one flew close to you?

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Petefish says:

    Did ya get bit/stung?

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Justin Prasad says:

    rats love the soy by product in the wiring

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Web Luke says:

    Wire nuts can melt just like wagos if they are used past their rating, those who poo poo them act like the manufacturer did no testing and certification on their 70+ years of making connectors.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GeminiSeven43 says:

    WAGO"S ROCK!!!!! Much better than the crap-shoot of wire nuts especially with multiple lines and different wire gauges. Thanks so much Chris for taking us with you on this one. Just curious, What was your thought process with the wasps project? LOL

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars OURv says:

    Its been my experience that people HATE something new. Even tho it is
    cheaper-faster-stronger-longer lasting-makes your life easier people will
    still bitch about it because it is a change. Look at all the cry baby
    complaining about EVs they are here so you better get used to it because
    they will soon be all there is. Get over it.

    !

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ZE KENZY says:

    Great Video. Thank you for sharing

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars S Marouchoc says:

    I've seen tests of wire but vs wago. Like anything else, if used properly, wagos are GREAT. It's all I use in my house. Are you in Nepean ?

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan Presson says:

    Awesome video I'm glad you didn't get stung😮

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason Greene says:

    Out on the power lines we had a lot of success with brake clean when we found a nest of flying nasties. Use the non-chlorinated flavor that way they don't have neurological issues as they are dying heh heh Are you in Kanata ?

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Viperman200221 says:

    Keep a can of wasp spray in your truck. You never know when you may run into a nest!

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alex - electrical engineering says:

    I use wagos for many years never had a problem, thumbs up 👍👍👍

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Android Man says:

    Hey Chris, your meme need update! 🧔🏻‍♂ 🧔🏻‍♂ 🧔🏻‍♂ 🧔🏻‍♂ 🧔🏻‍♂ 🧔🏻‍♂ 🧔🏻‍♂

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars stormeagle28 says:

    Did you ever found a rat after it has been pushed through the protective screen of a 2,2kW three-phase condenser fan? That looked pretty nasty too. Service area Ottawa??

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Elise says:

    Hey mate,I put a small cable tie around those Wago's,just the tiny ones,never come off.⚡❄️🔥

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Garou Sata says:

    What kind of uneducated dangerous less then intelligent person think a waigo is moee likely to bun the building down then wire nuts!

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars retro zmachine says:

    I know a lot of people in the USA don't trust wago and other lever type connectors but consider that these things have been used for literally decades in other parts of the world and the whole place hasn't burnt down so far …

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SilentServiceCode says:

    The right way to do that is to have some gasoline in the bottom of a glass jar then hold it up to the nest, the fumes will knock them out

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alexander Kupke says:

    Rats and mice like insulation for bedding and building nests. They don´t really eat it. They sometimes stuff a small cavity so it is fully insulated all around.

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Carlisi says:

    Those bearings come pre-lubed from factory? Service area Kanata??

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