Troubleshooting & System Diagnostics
Systematic troubleshooting, pressure diagnostics, electrical testing, refrigerant system faults, and performance analysis.
- Apply systematic troubleshooting methods to HVAC problems
- Diagnose refrigerant system faults using pressure and temperature readings
- Perform electrical testing and fault diagnosis on HVAC circuits
- Analyze system performance and optimize operation
Lesson 1
Systematic Troubleshooting Methods
The Troubleshooting Process
Effective troubleshooting follows a systematic process rather than random part replacement. The exam tests this approach because it prevents wasted time and unnecessary repairs.
Information Gathering
Before touching any equipment, gather:
- Customer complaint - what is the symptom?
- System history - recent service, modifications, age
- Operating conditions - when does the problem occur?
- Equipment nameplate data - model, capacity, refrigerant type
Measurement-Based Diagnosis
Always base your diagnosis on measurements, not assumptions:
Never Guess
The systematic approach is: gather information, verify the problem, take measurements, analyze, repair the root cause, and verify the fix. Never replace parts based on guessing.
Systematic troubleshooting follows a defined process: gather information, verify the problem, measure and analyze, repair the root cause, and verify the fix. Always diagnose based on measurements, not assumptions or random part replacement.