This was a service call on a walk in freezer that was too warm, I initially found that the unit was working when I arrived and I found that the pump down twist timer was likely the cause of the service call because it was sticking, as usual looking at the big picture I found several other problems including the defrost clock, fan guards and fan brackets, and the low pressure control.
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This video is brought to you by spore'ln quality, integrity and tradition, so we got a service call on a walk-in freezer today. This is what I see there's a little bit of frost on the back of the coil. It's like the evaporator fan motors aren't running or something because I can hear the condensing unit. I think running.

It's not frozen solid, but it's frosty. So I actually found that this twist timer was why the fans weren't running. So I turned the twist timer on, but we've still got some ice accumulation, so I'm gon na throw it through a defrost and then we're gon na check out the system and see what's going on so came up here to the condensing unit it was running. I threw it into a really long defrost.

I just changed the defrost time to 70 minutes. It was set for 30, which is correct. The clock did not have the right time on it. I don't know if that means we have a bad clock or not, but we'll look into that.

But the other thing I noticed too - and I wasn't able to get it on film - was that this thing was pulling into a vacuum and the pressure control wasn't turning it off and I just had to whack the pressure control. So we've definitely got a pressure control going bad, but that's not going to cause a freeze-up issue like we have that's just another problem, so we're gon na. Let this thing defrost I'll, go down there and check all the heat it. So it's not too bad a little bit of frost, but when it was running I noticed the fan motors we're having a hard time moving the air.

This one has a little ball of ice, so it looks like it's been a problem for a while and then look at this. I go to take the fan guard off in the freaking bracket. Breaks. That's great, I think it'll be okay, because it's still somewhat strong.

I've still got a defrosting right now. I'm just gon na get this big chunk out of here real quick while the defrost heaters are still doing their job and then I'm also gon na test. All the defrost heaters over here with my meter so make sure they're all working okay. So this thing is beat down this coil you can see.

There's like all things are: busted screws are in the wrong spot because the anyways it's just trashed. I got it all defrosted. The drain was plugged up because a homeless person lives on the other side of this wall. I'll, take you over there in a minute.

It's been with the drain pee traps, and this and off of it there was stuck in it. Whatever dude, so I blew it out temporarily we're going to need motor brackets fan guards and then some stuff up on the roof, we'll go up there. Dual pressure control time clock I put a twist timer on it right now, because I timed the twist timer and it was hanging up so put a twist timer on it. I'm gon na get them going right now and then we'll talk to the customer.

Okay, put a new defrost clock on here, shut it up the way that we need it yeah and that's right. We're gon na talk to customer. I made some temporary adjustments to the pressure switch. She needs to be replaced, but it's spreading.
I don't want to deal with it right now. The sight glass does clear up it's flashing right now, but the coil fans probably tell the customer to keep an eye on it and we'll talk to him about replacing that pressure switch. Here's all the homeless, guys stuff on the other side of that walk-in freezer kind of a pain in the butt okay. So we are back we're gon na go ahead and replace the fan guards and motor brackets and then check out that low-pressure control on the roof.

Alright, new fan guards new fan, I'm sorry, yeah new fan guards new motor brackets, the blades and motors are fairly new. It's just the brackets were all busted up like you guys saw so I ended up using wingnut. So I'm gon na try that out and see they're tight. Just hopefully they don't back off.

Cuz it'll make it easier. We have to de-ice this thing a lot, so anything we can do to save a few minutes. I guess is kind of cool, so we'll see how that goes. I'm gon na jump up on the roof and hit that pressure control up right now, alright, so we are gon na change, this low pressure control wall.

The system still has pressure in it. What I did was, I went ahead and pump the system down at the liquid line receiver to about 9 psi. So I front seated the liquid line receiver valve then I'm gon na go ahead and remove it with that small amount of pressure, the capillary for the pressure control put a cap on it, change the low pressure control then put the new pressure control right back on Wallets still under pressure, yes, there's a negligible amount of air inside the capillary tube for the pressure control, but can't always be perfect. Sometimes you got to do what you got to do you, that's that things in place are interesting.

It takes a piece of EMT tightens down on see it's like a EMT with the nut and then there's a chingus on the bottom and that same chingus on the top. It's kind of a cool little thing. So the new one had like a right angle, fitting on the bottom of the capillary tube this one wall. So it's gon na have to kind of sit back here.

A little bit I'll have to you know, blend this up a little bit here like that. Don't do something like that flare, not just on the surface where the flares gon na hit has been a dialogue for lubrication purposes. Hold this fitting. You just put the tiniest bit on the threads again we're doing this under pressure, so we don't have to vacuum it down.

Yes, there's gon na be the tiniest bit of air in there and the capillary there's nothing to do about it. Click torque wrench in my home yeah, so the preliminary setting on the pressure control a permanent one in a few preliminary wan na just set it based off the numbers on the control and then we'll watch the actual, cutting and cut out so on this guy right. Here we wanted to cut in about 20 psi cut out about five psi, give or take okay and then, before I energized power, I'm going to change this context. I'm gon na know how to tighten those down without over-tightening them.
Again, I joke around a little torque wrench clicks in my elbow. You know you just you can feel it after you've done it for so long and there's also instances in certain things where you need to use a torque wrench, but on this, if you just kind of can feel you know you don't over, tighten it, but you Tighten it enough that it's not going to back off. We also gon na, be careful too, because if you push the wire up and you tighten down on the jacket, we might have arcing, because the wire won't touch all the way and will intermittently arc. That's not good I'll show you guys a trick to once you get these.

Tighten these things down to make sure that they're not going to back off and come loose of it so once you've tortured, sighing, that's the freeway! What you do is just lose some tight line, loose them, tighten them and each time you do that what you're doing is you're smashing the wire down you're, ensuring that it's not gon na come undone. I call it running, tries works good for setscrews, so you tight me snug loosen tight and loose and tight and you get more turns out of it. They're so perfect example tighten loosen tight, smash the wire down that way it doesn't come loose. Tighten! So that's like snug loosen, okay, we're, nice and snug, and things back in here - that's gon na short out, though these wires a bunch of extra screws laying in the bottom this unit we're going to get okay, everything's good there, okay, so we're gon na do is Click it outta defrost, watch our pressures and see where we turn on we cut in about 22 psi.

That's about right! We're gon na go ahead and pump it down and see where it cuts out. Yeah five psi, that's about where I want it, so we're good on that contactors working, good pressure, control set right, so we're going to set the time on this defrost clock and then make sure everything else is working with a box. So the original service call was the walk-in freezer was not maintaining temperature, and what I found when I arrived was that the unit was working okay, but I did see some ice buildup and so I kind of had to investigate a little bit more and what I Figured out was going on was they actually had a bad? Well, they had a couple things going on, but the twist timer on the outside of the walk-in freezer was not keeping the right time. Okay and we used that twist timer as a pump down.

So it's a when they turn it. It's a fifteen minute timer and it pumps the system down for 15 minutes, and we use that at that particular restaurant, because they have a lot of freeze up problems because the cooks are using that freezer. As like a reaching cooler they're in and out all the time, so we put that twist timer on there to basically open thus Illinois 12 coil and pump it down, and what we figured out was that the twist timer wasn't maintaining the correct time. So basically, you turn it to the 15 minute interval and it would run for 45 minutes to an hour before it would turn thus Illinois belt back on.
So that was the first thing I did was I changed that twist timer and then I kind of investigated again big-picture diagnosis as usual investigated everything. Okay, I saw that ice buildup on the coils went ahead and found that the defrost clock wasn't keeping time changed. The defrost clock found that the fan blade or the fan brackets and guards were busted, so I went ahead and change those cleared. The drain, like I said, also saw that the compressor contactor had a lot of pitting and it looked like it had been arcing.

So I changed the compressor contactor adjusted the low-pressure control temporarily then came back and replaced the low-pressure control. So it was just like you know. You opened the door of Pandora's box and it just keeps going right so anyways again going as I usually do big-picture diagnosis. I looked at everything I gave the customer all the options.

I am surprised, they didn't want to change that equipment, but hey. I just do what I'm told and I quoted them a price and they said yay so went ahead and fixed it all up. That was that freezer repair was probably about a month or two ago, this one's been sitting in my hard drive for a while, but everything else is working properly on it. We really haven't had any other problems.

I think we had to go out one more time. Oh and that's the other thing too, I didn't get it on film, but I did fix the drain. I don't know how long its last that way, because again there was the homeless person on the back. So you know, I don't know if he's gon na bust the drain off again, but again, I'm not gon na.

You know, try to reinvent the wheel and try to solve for all those problems. You know to prevent the homeless person, because I mean you know. Inevitably, the shopping mall should be keeping that homeless person out of there. So I just put the drain back the way that it was in hopes that he doesn't rip it off again.

We don't use PVC drains really, so it is copper, so I wouldn't be surprised if he rips it off again, but you know we can only do what we can do. So I really appreciate you guys taking the time to watch these videos. Please please please leave me some feedback down in the comments. Let me know what you think.

If you think I could improve, let me know you're not going to hurt my feelings, I'm always looking to improve my troubleshooting skills. So yeah really appreciate it, and I guess we will see you guys on the next one: okay.

47 thoughts on “Walk in freezer is too warm”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars shine says:

    Could u just turn off compressor n front seat suction service valve to change low pressure control? N when 2 ports on service valve, the port closest to stem is for gauges n furthest from stem is for constant psi, correct ?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leroy says:

    Do you need to relocate the drain for the homeless guy

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim Stubbs says:

    Don't like the music

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jay Roye says:

    Can do without the music Service area Nepean??

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph M Orost says:

    MTV version LOL

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fabio Neto says:

    Hello keep with videos and the good work but please turn the music volume a bit lower or without music wich i prefer.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Arnold says:

    Loved the tip on tightening wires. I wasn't aware of that technique.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Processor says:

    nice shirt.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Cramer says:

    Love the AVE torque wrench click.
    Minimal air 30 minute job vs 3+- hours recover evac. Filter etc etc. Much $$$ that way for the customer.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars stephen connell says:

    I like the way you show that your human like everybody else,"Its Friday night don't want to deal with it" thats honesty and raw feeling. Lets look after our techs people.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bar lev ari says:

    why don't you use end ferrules when you wire up your connections? it makes for a much cleaner connection.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars C Thompson says:

    Want a faster way of setting up pressure controls, Use your gauges and your nitrogen setup. set in the truck saves a bunch of time.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ross R says:

    Fixed a walk-in cooler today, condensor fan motor burnt out. Right downtown Toronto too. Even witnessed a homeless dude take a shit in the alley below, pulled off his undies and wiped…The things we see out on service calls..

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ingmar ottens says:

    Don't you like to use your bare hand instead of wearing gloves on stuff like tiny screws in electrical boxes? I really enjoy your content! 🙂

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sam Parnell says:

    Hey man, I’m an apprentice over in Australia and your videos are great from a learning perspective. Even tough your work in psi and Fahrenheit the content is exactly the same and I’ve put the things I’ve seen in your vids to practise. Keep pumping out the fantastic content

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Kobes says:

    Will you still set it to the exact time of day if the box is warm and it’s due to defrost within less than a hour of you setting the timer and leaving?

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars t lech says:

    A wireless lav mic would greatly help your audio I just found this out myself attempting to make YouTube videos where I found really suck and with very low audio. You don’t have to buy the real expensive ones the Chinese knock off‘s are really excellent actually for about $119 you hook up to your phone or camera and get crisp clear loud audio. Excellent videos I continuously recommend you to the students at our local HVAC college

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Martin O'Brien says:

    Great videos, keep em coming. I work in the engine room on ships and studying for my HVAC and electricians soon, these videos are so helpful. Service area Barrhaven??

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Christopher Shreiner says:

    Is there any reason why you couldn't possibly use an ICM fan speed modulation control to regulate head pressure? I like them for comfort cooling applications because there's no need to use a flare fitting or swivel tee. I also like that there's less on/off operation. They want the thermister installed at a point on the cond coil where it runs 100°F during normal operating conditions.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fixmi Net says:

    Actually the pressure control could cause the frosting if the solenoid bleeds through…

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tracy R says:

    man so many wires on that thing. I thought my thermostat was bad, haha. If someone remove that and you just come upon a bunch of wires do you think you could wire it all back up again and get it working?

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Sheffar says:

    Why u shaming a homeless person?

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leon Bogon says:

    Well done-man it got HOT here on the east coast! When I was working for a supermarket co. They pretty much gave me free reign to replace.fix, repair at my leisure-It's really the way to go-I'd do 5-6 different jobs in store-of course when not swamped with calls……. Service area Ottawa??

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Golden Ratio says:

    I really look up to you and your knowledge in refrigeration.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 6.2kev says:

    As a new hvacr tech I’m currently doing commercial refrigeration for super markets, but your videos are a lot of the same things I see at work. Currently been in the field 7 months, my question is how did you pick up on all of the things you know as far as knowing what to look for and troubleshooting. Any tips on how it became almost like second nature ? Also nice videos these are very helpful as a newer guy love the channel bro!

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Seth Watashe says:

    Thinking of getting into HVAC and your vids help a lot Are you in Ottawa ?

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars david1700000 says:

    hey Cris, what is the twist timer working with the evap fan? the fan will shut off if the the timer count down to zero? thanks!

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rashel Simchon says:

    Hello well done
    In israel our code says that all stranded wires should be crimped with conector pin ends .
    On the contactor when you have more then 10A if you check with a thermal camara you can see the diffrance in heat from crimped wire connection and non crimped one .
    Nice work anyway

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pedro jardim says:

    i like the way ur change that low pressure control —very well dane

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Juan Todolí says:

    Cool transitions with music Chris! Love them 👍 And with your permission, I pick you that lose-&-tight trick 😎 Are you in Orleans ?

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dwayne Doxilly says:

    Here's what I learn from watching you troubleshoot. It has made me better at my job.

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SImpleSnoop says:

    OK who would put a timer on it that's not how a condenser should work it should be maintained by a thermostat.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SImpleSnoop says:

    I will watch your live stream today

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Crfor Freedom says:

    Great video Chris!!! Got my EPA and cert with Associates in June, so I'll be taking the slings and arrows around Ohio hopefully soon (could be working now but dad recently passed, working on settling his things before I start work). You're a big reason why I'm making the switch from an IT area into commercial HVAC. You prove guys out there wrenching are super smart and definitely no fools; we have to be. I'm finding this career is much more challenging and complicated than any non-aware person could comprehend and I love it! I don't think I'll get board for a long, long time with all the aspects HVAC has! Anybody think this is a career for mindless HS dropouts is nuts! You have to have some savvy to do this work!! And I love what I have done so far; what work I've been able to do. Thanks for inspiring and motivating me. A big personal thanks from me to you! You're changing lives my friend. I'm proof.
    I appreciate you trying to improve your production quality with music. For me, just here to learn its quite unnecessary as this isn't entertainment for me but as I see it; a tutorial of sorts. You not only have a great mastery of this industry, but are very intelligent obviously yourself, so it's awesome watching someone so intelligent, knowledgeable, methodical and insightful about the work he does. That's why I watch every video you do, you work the way I hope to. I completely understand utilizing production value for those casual watchers, I'm sure it's a good idea for them to have an attractive presentation, so I certainly have no complaints with the utilization.
    I did have a question about the placement of the # control as a newbie. I always thought the control came off the king valve? And had to be higher than the connection for oil drainage/contamination? Just wondering about this, I'm sure not every situation lends itself to ideal application: Improvise, adapt, overcome, and it was utilized there previously of course. Just curious about the oil drainage issue if you get time for my own edification. Thanks Chris. I'll be watching and appreciating all you do!! Are you in Kanata ?

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Василий Шабанов says:

    According to my brief observations of your work, there was an impression that the defrost relay is pretty much not reliable. Am i wrong change often?

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Caleb Burns says:

    The music is ok. But my man, you gotta temper that volume a bit. I wasn't ready for it and scared the bejesus out of me.

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Oswaldo Lucio Cenzi says:

    Very good. Fron Brazil

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dwayne Doxilly says:

    Good troubleshooting

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mr. necercis says:

    If you want to keep it, music volume level is waaay too high.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr Adam says:

    I had same conderser work on yesterday and one fan motor wasn’t on normally they both come on at the same time ? If the one fan runs other not mean bad motor? Thanks Are you in Nepean ?

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sterling Archer says:

    Chris : you can't always be perfect
    HVAC popo : whoop whoop ! Do you know why I pulled you over sir ?

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Refrigeration Will says:

    Awesome job Chris. I liked how this service call was interesting. I really like how you always check out the small things first before jumping to a conclusion that it's a bigger issue. I'm just very grateful that you make these videos for people like me to learn from and build on. Thank you Chris for everything.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Falih Ismail says:

    Is it me or was there a bad condenser far motor at the end

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Blake says:

    #294 Thumbs Up

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 101 Pirate says:

    I verily finished trade school and would like to get in a HVAC-R company what can I do or how can I show the contractor that I’m the candidate they are looking for?

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wickedxe says:

    Your video's are awesome

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sergeant King-Shark says:

    THE CUSTOMER SHOULD HAVE CHANGED THE DEFROST CLOCK ALSO, CAUSE THAT THING IS ANCIENT . Service area Kanata??

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