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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs


Jan 3, 2017

In this episode, Bryan talks to YouTube star Stephen Rardon about combustion analysis.

In Florida, we mostly have A/C units and heat pumps. High-efficiency furnaces are not in our wheelhouse, but furnaces are more like A/C units than you would imagine. Stephen Rardon makes some excellent comparisons between the two.

For example, you can get an idea of how an A/C system is running without checking superheat and subcooling. With a gas furnace, you can get an idea of how it's running without checking combustion. Of course, these are both general, and you lose out on knowing the specific parameters. In a sense, oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in a high-efficiency furnace can be compared to superheat and subcool on an A/C system.

Going even further, we could say that a furnace's stack temperature is equivalent to airflow. Stack temperature indicates if the system is moving enough air to pull the heat off the heat exchanger. If the furnace can't adequately heat the air, then we have to look at how it's moving air in the first place.

Meter clocking is a bit controversial. There is an attitude that clocking meters doesn't matter, especially among old-school techs and ones who don't have a lot of experience clocking meters. However, it is a vital step for accurate combustion analysis. Knowing how many BTUs the system is dumping is a useful measurement, especially for diagnosis. You could compare it to a delta H reading on an A/C system; the number likely won't affect the outcome, but it helps you learn more about the system.

Bryan and Stephen also discuss:

  • Stephen's HVAC YouTube journey
  • Gas furnaces
  • Underrated readings
  • Fancy diagnostic tools

 

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