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Improve Your Productivity With Our Wireless Tools

The next time you’re on a service call, the technology built-into your Fieldpiece wireless tools can make your time as efficient as possible. To make the most of that technology, here are a few steps to consider following:

  1. Understand the symptoms

Using wireless tools makes the troubleshooting process easier, faster and better but before we begin, it’s important to clearly understand the problem so we can determine what analysis needs to be performed. To do that, use your most important tool: Your ears. Often, when a customer is asked what’s wrong with their system, we hear: “It doesn’t work.” We know that answer doesn’t get us any closer to finding the actual problem, so it’s time to play detective.

The customer doesn’t need to be an expert in HVACR to help. But it helps to ask the right questions that may lead to finding the problem. Consider questions like: Does the system turn on? Do you hear any strange noises when it’s running? Does the system blow cold air? Does the system blow any air at all?

Let the customer speak and listen to what they say. The more useful information we gather from the customer up front, the better able and faster you’ll be to figure out the issue.

  1. Find the problem

Once you’ve asked the right questions and begin to understand the problem, it’s time to get to work figuring out the issue. Based on what you got from the customer, you should now have a better idea of what could be causing the problem.

If the system turns on, it’s a good idea to begin with simple, quick visual inspections of the system. These include making sure the return air filter is clean, checking the outdoor unit for excessive debris that may be restricting airflow and using your hand to see if cold air is blowing from the supply vents. These quick and easy to perform checks help eliminate some possible problems right from the start.

If the system doesn’t turn on, the issue more than likely is electrical. Use the Fieldpiece Wireless Clamp Meters, SC480 and SC680 to take voltage measurements at the thermostat and the outdoor unit. Also, be sure to check the fuses. This should be a good indication if there is an electrical issue with the system.

Here are some of the main tests typically run to fully understand system performance. First, you’ll want to do an airflow check, then check the refrigerant charge.

Checking Airflow via Temperature

It’s often a good idea to start with airflow. After all, airflow is everything. First, use the Job Link® System Flex Psychrometer Probes®, JL3RH, to measure the Delta T. Attach one of the two JL3RH probes on the return side of the evaporator and the other on the supply side. This helps to understand the heat transfer that’s happening across the evaporator. When measuring this, look for a Delta T around 20 Fo. While this is a good rule of thumb, it’s a good idea to verify the manufacturer’s specs for their ideal Delta T.

If there is a low Delta T, it doesn’t necessarily mean there’s definitively an airflow problem. A low value could also come from a refrigerant charge issue so it’s important to check both airflow and refrigerant charge.

Checking the TESP

To further understand the airflow, measure the Total External Static Pressure (TESP) across the air handler.

To measure this, use the Dual Port Manometer Kit, JL3KM2. When placing these probes around the air handler, check with the manufacturer’s recommendations. However, one probe should be positioned to measure static pressure before the air handler and one to measure static pressure after the air handler. Point the tips of the static pressure probe into the airflow.  The JL3KM2 static pressure probes are designed with a red arrow on the magnetic base of the probe to ensure it’s pointed in the correct direction. Before inserting the probes into the unit, make sure to zero out the manometers – this helps get the most accurate measurement.

Once the data is acquired, the Job Link® App takes both static pressure measurements and automatically calculates the TESP. Compare this to the manufacturer’s max static pressure specifications. If the TESP is higher, there’s probably resistance to the airflow like a dirty return air filter, leaks in the ductwork, improper fan settings or poorly designed ducts. Examine all of these to determine what’s making the system perform poorly.

Checking the Superheat and Subcooling

After checking the airflow, it’s a good idea to move on to the refrigerant charge. Do this by measuring the system’s superheat and subcooling values. The SMAN Digital Manifold and the Job Link® Pressure Probes and Pipe Clamps are specifically designed to capture these readings and compute the correct values. When the superheat and subcooling are measured you have better insight whether the system has the correct amount of refrigerant.

Since these levels can also be affected by improper airflow, measure both the airflow performance and refrigerant charge at the same time. This helps see the whole picture and create a more accurate diagnosis of the system.

 

  1. Fix the problem

Improving airflow.

If it’s determined that airflow is the culprit, make the necessary adjustments to dial in the airflow. Start with cleaning or replacing all air filters, cleaning fans, fixing duct leakages, and adjusting fan speed as needed. Check with the system manufacturer to determine ideal fan settings.

Recharging the system.

If it’s determined the refrigerant charge is low, it’s important to find out why. Use a reliable refrigerant leak detector to inspect the system for leaks. If found, responsibly recover the refrigerant as needed and perform the repair. Once complete, perform a proper system evacuation to remove all moisture and non-condensables from the system before recharging with the correct amount of refrigerant.

Know you’re right

While measuring and testing the system with wireless tools, it’s okay to leave these in place as adjustments are made. Then after service is complete, re-run the TESP and Delta T tests to see if the system is performing better. Be sure to also measure the subcooling and superheat to check that the refrigerant charge is correct. Since these are wireless tools, there is no wasted time re-attaching the meters and gauges. You can leave them in place as you work. Also, as you move around the system throughout the service call, you can recheck these values to gain a real-time picture of the improving health of the system.

Call-out #1
Measuring Real-Time Power Consumption

The Fieldpiece Wireless Clamp Meters, SC480 and SC680 offer a unique tool while on service calls – showing customers how much energy their system is consuming. Most other meters on the market don’t have this feature. First, at the outdoor unit attach test leads to measure incoming VAC on the L1 and L2 terminals. Then use the amp clamp on the L1 or L2 wire. Set the dial to the W position and the meter displays real-time power consumption in kW.

Before performing the service call, measure the power consumption. And then, do the same at the end. Show the customer a before and after power consumption comparison to validate the work completed and to build trust.

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Rapid Rail® Sensor Technology

The Job Link® System  Pipe Clamps JL3PC and  the large JL3LC use revolutionary, patented technology to measure temperatures in a pipe. It’s called Rapid Rail® Sensor Technology and it offers more accurate, faster readings. Since the copper of a pipe is electrically conductive, the Rapid Rail® Sensor uses the pipe itself to complete the sensor circuit and measure the temperature. This provides a more accurate and a more stabilized reading in just a few seconds and it isn’t affected by the ambient air conditions. This innovation  saves time and is far more accurate than other pipe clamps.

Call-out #3
Testing Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)

Many times when testing the electrical components of a newer system, you come across Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs). These are designed to be more energy efficient by ramping up and down based on the systems required load – instead of just running at either 100% or 0%. The SC680 and SC480 measure VFD voltage more accurately by filtering out the electrical noise that’s present on the exiting voltage signal. Other meters on the market not designed for VFDs can’t filter out the signal noise and won’t give an accurate reading.

Contact Fieldpiece today to learn more about our wireless tools and improve your productivity on the job.

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Combustion analyzers that could only come from one company: Fieldpiece

As soon as a tech picks up a Fieldpiece Combustion Analyzer CAT85 or CAT45, they’ll know these robust, reliable tools are 100 percent Fieldpiece. They are sturdy, easy to use and packed with features that techs need. There’s nothing extra and nothing wasted. These combustion analyzers are built for pros by pros.

First and foremost, they are from Fieldpiece, so techs know they’re using something that’s durable and built to perform in the field. From the one-touch start-up to the large, 5.5-inch displays, the CAT85 and CAT45 are built to quickly measure O2, CO, CO2, draft pressures and more. The bright screen makes it easy to view measurements, whether your jobsite is a dimly lit basement or bright rooftop. Also, they feature sturdy construction, rubberized casings and a magnetic back that easily sticks to ductwork to let the tech work hands-free. The padded hardline carrying case also includes multiple inserts for a printer and accessories.

The CAT45 is designed for techs working on residential furnaces. The CAT85 is for techs working in the trenches on residential furnaces and light commercial jobs and features a built-in dual-port manometer – meaning one less tool to carry to the job. What’s more is that the CAT85 automatically separates and returns accumulated water to the flue using the patent-pending HydroCycle™ Pump technology that saves time.

In both the CAT85 and CAT45, the sensors have a four-year warranty and are easy to change in the field – maximizing your uptime. Their patent-pending SensorVault™ technology seals the sensors from the air during storage extending sensor life and lowering the cost of ownership.

One other thing that makes the Fieldpiece CAT85 and CAT45 combustion analyzers unique is that right out of the box they seamlessly connect to the Fieldpiece Job Link® System App with industry-leading 1000’ wireless range. From just about anywhere on the jobsite a tech can view trends, draft pressures and customer details, all on one screen. These powerhouse tools also save customer data with dedicated fields for client information. If a job requires advanced diagnosis, a live trend report is available with O2, CO and CO2 readings plus they connect to a wireless printer for jobsites that require documentation printouts.

Learn more about the Combustion Analyzers CAT45 and CAT85 and all of our other innovative products.

 

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Fieldpiece Instruments launches new combustion analyzer models

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New Heating Test Tools Establish Industry Gold Standard for Diagnosing Furnace Safety and Fuel-Efficiency

 Orange, Calif., AUG. 1, 2022Fieldpiece Instruments, the leading manufacturer of professional-grade tools for HVACR pros by HVACR pros, today announced the launch of two new combustion analyzer models, with compatible printers sold separately or bundled together. The new Fieldpiece Combustion Analyzers, CAT85, and CAT45, enable HVACR professionals to assess heating system emissions, draft pressure, and temperatures to support the overall fuel efficiency and safety of furnaces. These new combustion analyzer models make analysis easier and more effective with a large touchscreen display interface delivering effortless readings, new sensor technology that maximizes uptime on the jobsite, a convenient rechargeable battery, and an industry-leading wireless range when used with the Job Link® System App.

“Optimizing combustion can lower energy consumption and costs and is critical to preventing pollution risks to humans and the environment,” said Jeb Ball, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Fieldpiece Instruments. “We developed the CAT85 and CAT45 to improve combustion analysis through optimized thermal processes in order to elevate the technician experience and reduce emissions. We are proud to add these new combustion analyzers to our full range of professional-grade HVACR tools to improve how technicians assess and monitor combustion data during installation, maintenance and repairs.”

Starting with a convenient one-touch On-button with immediate analysis readily available from the onset, these tools are intuitive, user-friendly, and make data simple to scan quickly. Techs appreciate the clear view of all information on a single screen, the easy-to-navigate touchscreen display design, and a simple user interface.

The CAT85 and CAT45 both feature Fieldpiece patent pending SensorVault™ technology that offers a lower cost of ownership. This patent pending feature extends sensor life by sealing the sensors from oxygen in the air during storage. These sensors are warrantied for four years and are field replaceable – meaning maximum uptime on the jobsite.

Featuring a thick over-molded construction, a long flexible hose/cord, and a padded carrying case, the combustion analyzers are designed to handle the rigors of any job site. They measure O2, CO, CO2, flue temperature, air temperature, and draft/gas pressure, to ensure combustion safety and efficiency. Plus, the CAT85 and CAT45 come with a rechargeable battery that lasts for up to seven hours and enables charges in trucks between jobs and overnight. Compatibility with the Fieldpiece Job Link® System App featuring its industry-leading 1000-foot wireless range means techs can view trends, draft pressure, and customer details seamlessly and conveniently.

On the commercial and residential side, the CAT85 features a built-in manometer, meaning one less tool to carry to the job; and live draft pressure that lets technicians troubleshoot while running system analysis.

The CAT85 automatically separates and returns accumulated water to the flue using the patent-pending HydroCycle™ Pump technology that saves time.

In addition to the two new combustion analyzer models, CAT85 and CAT45, Fieldpiece has also launched compatible printer model options including the Combustion Analyzer HC with Wireless Printer, CAT85K2; Combustion Analyzer with Wireless Printer, CAT45K2; and the stand-alone Wireless Printer, CATPR.

For more about the latest innovations, visit https://www.fieldpiece.com/product-category/combustion/combustion-analyzer/.

 

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FIELDPIECE INSTRUMENTS WINS SILVER AND BRONZE AT THE 18TH ANNUAL ACHR NEWS 2022 DEALER DESIGN AWARDS

FIELDPIECE INSTRUMENTS WINS SILVER AND BRONZE AT THE 18TH ANNUAL ACHR NEWS 2022 DEALER DESIGN AWARDS

Leading HVACR Tools Manufacturer Recognized in Two Categories for Design Excellence

ORANGE, Calif. (July 19, 2022) –  Fieldpiece Instruments, a proven industry leader known for delivering innovative and high-quality HVACR test tools for more than 30 years, received accolades for two of its newest products at the 2022 Dealer Design Awards. Fieldpiece took home the silver in the hand tools category for its 10 CFM Vacuum Pump, VPX7, and bronze in the electronic tools category for its Infrared Refrigerant Leak Detector, DR82.

Now in its 18TH year, the Dealer Design Awards is hosted by ACHR News and was created to recognize contractor-oriented products and tools with features that support the installation, maintenance, and overall service needs of the HVACR industry. An independent panel of contractors judged more than 132 entries to determine this year’s winners.

“Receiving not just one but two awards at this year’s Dealer Design competition validates the hard work the Fieldpiece team does day-in and day-out to innovate, engineer, design, and build tools for HVACR professionals by HVACR professionals to help them succeed on the jobsite,” said Fieldpiece Instruments’ Vice President of Sales and Marketing Jeb Ball. “We are honored to take home these wins; and look forward to continuing to design products that make the important work HVACR pros do easier, faster, and better.”

Earning silver in the hand tools category, the Fieldpiece 10 CFM Vacuum Pump, VPX7 is small, lightweight, and portable – making it easy to carry up and down ladders, and its powerful 10 CFM DC motor is tough enough for even large commercial or refrigeration applications. Plus, it features Fieldpiece’s patented RunQuick® Oil Change System which lets technicians change oil without powering down or losing vacuum, and it has four in-line ports, offering techs plenty of room to run multiple hoses without tangles or clutter.

Fieldpiece’s Infrared Leak Detector, DR82—honored with a bronze award in the electronic tools category—gives technicians superior sensitivity in the field – <0.03-ounces per year, and the most consistent leak detection across all refrigerants. Its sensor is designed to last about ten years; it has the added protection of a replaceable water-blocking filter that keeps moisture and contaminants from reaching the sensor, preventing contaminant-related failure; and its rechargeable 10-hour lithium-ion battery powers the unit for a full day of testing. A large LCD display shows a numerical value representing leak size and a bar graph indicating the intensity of the leak; the backlit display can be seen in dark places or in direct sun, and three sensitivity levels adjust at the push of a button to find leaks even in refrigerant contaminated environments.

For more information about these two award-winning products or any of Fieldpiece’s other innovations, visit Fieldpiece.com.

ABOUT FIELDPIECE: It delivers on this promise through industry-leading devices and a broad range of professional-grade HVACR tools and technology inspired by real-world application and field use. Fieldpiece is focused on serving the HVACR industry exclusively, enabling HVACR professionals to become masters of the trade. Discover more at www.fieldpiece.com, and follow Fieldpiece on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

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Fieldpiece Electrical Clamp Meters – Perfect for any HVACR Job

Fieldpiece Electrical Clamp Meters – Perfect for any HVACR Job

It is critical to have the right tools when maintaining and servicing HVACR equipment. This is especially true for testing and troubleshooting electronic controls. Having the correct electrical clamp meter for the job allows you to safely and accurately measure parameters like amperage, capacitance, and voltage.

What Is an Electrical Clamp Meter?
An electrical clamp meter is an instrument used to measure electrical signals such as voltage, amperage, capacitance, resistance, and more. The clamp jaw is designed to wrap around a wire to measure the amperage and frequency. The HVACR technician is able to get the readings necessary to troubleshoot problems so that repairs can be made quickly.

How to Choose the Right Clamp Meter for Your Application
Here are a few important features to consider when choosing the right electrical clamp meter.

Safety
You’ll need to have a meter with safety ratings at minimum of CATIII 600V or for even higher safety protection, use a meter with CATIII 1000V / CATIV 600V. It’s also a good idea to use a meter with magnets for hands-free testing, and/or a meter with non-contact voltage (NCV) to double check if circuits are hot without requiring test leads.

Variable Frequency Drives
HVACR systems frequently come equipped with variable frequency drives (VFD) to provide increased efficiency. A VFD takes the supplied AC power and converts it to a PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) non-sinusoidal voltage to accurately control the speed of an AC motor. In order to get an accurate voltage measurement, you will need a meter with low pass filtering.

Mini-splits
If you are working on mini-splits equipped with variable frequency drives, they can operate with high voltage signals. You will want use an electrical clamp meter that can measure up to 1000VDC and 750VAC. Also, for mini-splits, it’s important to use a meter that can measure resistance into the megohm (MΩ) ranges as higher resistance values are commonly found in more advanced equipment.

Fieldpiece Has the Best Electrical Clamp Meter for You
Fieldpiece Clamp Meters are among the most widely used and most trusted clamp meters in the industry. Our clamp meters are designed with all the features that HVACR technicians in the field need to get the job done.

SC680 – 600 AC/DC Swivel Clamp Meter Dual Display l Power l LPF
From small circuitry to large commercial HVAC units, the SC680 is packed with everything you need to install, service, and troubleshoot any HVACR system safely and effectively. This top-of-the-line clamp meter includes wireless direct to Job Link® System for electrical documentation, a low pass filter for VFD systems, an AC/DC clamp, Molex test leads for small circuitry, the ability to test 3-phase with two leads, and safety rated at CAT IV – 600V/CAT III – 1000V. The system also measures the real-time power consumption (kW) of the running HVACR system.

SC480 – 600A Clamp Meter Dual Display | Power
Test electrical equipment using phase rotation, True RMS, and Inrush features. This versatile clamp meter includes wireless direct to Job Link® System for electrical documentation, a low pass filter for VFD systems, Molex test leads for small circuitry, test 3-phase with two leads, and safety-rated CAT IV – 600V/CAT III – 1000V. The system also measures the real-time power consumption (kW) of the running HVACR system.

SC640 – 400A Swivel Clamp Meter Dual Display | Inrush
This meter captures all the electrical measurements HVACR techs use every day. Features include lead storage, True RMS, Inrush current, capacitance, temperature, duty cycle, and microamps DC.

SC440 – 400A Clamp Meter Dual Display | Inrush
If you’re looking for a true all-in-one meter, look no further. Our mid-size clamp meter provides testing for virtually all electrical or temperature parameters. It’s packed with features like high-voltage LED beepers, continuity warnings, and alligator probe tips for easy one-handed testing.

SC260 – 400A Clamp Meter Compact
The SC260 is a compact meter designed for testing HVACR electrical measurements. It’s backlit and includes True RMS measurements, AC/DC volts, as well as temperature in both Fahrenheit and Celsius.

You can rest assured Fieldpiece electrical clamp meters have all the features you need to get the job done right. Contact us today to learn more about our electrical clamp meters for the HVACR industry.

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Fieldpiece Wins BIG at the 2022 Dealer Design Awards

Fieldpiece Wins BIG at the 2022 Dealer Design Awards

Fieldpiece is committed to delivering quality tools to help HVACR pros do their job easier, faster, and better. Fieldpiece solves real-world industry problems with rugged, feature-rich tools designed for HVACR pros by HVACR pros; and we offer more than 200 game-changing products spanning meters to manifolds and vacuum pumps to recovery machines that do just that.

So, when we are recognized by our peers for putting better, smarter tools into the hands of the hard-working people we serve, it just doesn’t get much better than that. Right now, we’re celebrating not one, but TWO, big wins at the 2022 Dealer Design Awards!

Now in its 18th year, the Dealer Design Awards is hosted by ACHR News and was created to recognize contractor-oriented products and tools with features that support the installation, maintenance, and overall service needs of the HVACR industry. An independent panel of contractors judged more than 132 entries to determine this year’s winners.

Hand Tools Category: Fieldpiece 10 CFM Vacuum Pump, VPX7 brings home the silver!

Fieldpiece recently released its latest generation of vacuum pumps, which included the VPX7, VP87, and VP67. These workhorses not only cut evacuation time, helping techs complete more jobs in a single day, but all feature four in-line ports and our RunQuick® Oil Change System patented technology. The patented technology helps technicians make oil changes on the fly, without vacuum loss or a mess.

In addition to these advanced features, the VPX7 sets itself apart with a 10 CFM, ¾ HP DC motor, and its slight lightweight build! Weighing only 24 lbs., this reliable, rugged vacuum pump is the lightest in the industry so that techs can climb up and down ladders more easily than ever before.

Electronic Tools Category: Fieldpiece Infrared Refrigerant Leak Detector, DR82 is honored with bronze!

With a giant backlit display showcasing the info techs need with easy-to-read bar graphs, numeric readings, and customizable dual alarms – it’s no wonder the DR82 was recognized as a winner.

The DR82 is built tough, with long-lasting sensors, a lighted tip, and fine-tuned sensitivity that will catch even the smallest leak without triggering on annoying false positives. It does give technicians superior sensitivity in the field (<0.03-ounces per year – that’s 20 times more sensitive than soap bubbles) and detects all HFC, CFC, HCFC, HFO, and blends.

Ergonomically, it is designed to easily fit in your hand and is rugged enough to handle the demands techs face in the field every day.

Plus, it’s built to work all day and all night with batteries that get 10 hours of use per charge.

Want to learn more about these Dealer Design Awards winning tools or get one in your tool bag today? Visit www.fieldpiece.com.