Mitsubishi MUZ-GL15NA-U1Mini Split Install Part 2

Mitsubishi MUZ-GL15NA-U1Mini Split Install Part 2

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campanita says:

The mashine it's brazed with a robot inthe manufacturer..you not a robot..men

campanita says:

Not good my friend?nononono. ..first get a pro stepe. I have I later on my truck ill give to you. .then e
Wen you bended the pipe u have to use the sprint benders. Tools they way you did. It's not good… you flated. The pipe. .. the sprint cos 6 dollars..men.

Michael Baldwin says:

If brazing on a mini split voids the warranty, then I guess I shouldn’t have replaced the EEV or compressor on some units lol. Better question is why do they have these parts for warranty replacement?

Kieffer’s Heating & Cooling v2.0 says:

Thank you for sharing your tips and tricks Ralph! Stoked to have stumbled onto your videos. My METUS sales are beginning to increase and these are extremely helpful.

george summerlin says:

That bird is fucking with the dog!!!! Listen to the bird and the dog at the beginning of the video!! Love it

RELAXADO says:

Mitsubishi makes superior mini split equipment, but who doesn't know that? Nice install

bgregg55 says:

I'm with you on leaving the lineset exposed.

Norma LA says:

How about showing what you're doing with the valves while talking?

Norma LA says:

Pressure test again to make sure flare fittings at condenser is not leaking.

Bruce Baldwin says:

My friend needs the inside unit replaced due to a crack/leak. The company is quoting $1,500 to remove the existing wall part of the unit and replace it. Unit is covered under warranty. What would you estimate the level of effort to be? Price sound fair? Based on your video, I think they need to drain the coolant, cut a hole in the wall to get to the wiring, drain, and copper pipes, remove existing unit, hang new unit, make connections, recharge system, and patch the drywall. Great videos! Thanks.

Derek G says:

Hole for wall unit was drilled a little to low when head is on the wall you can see it on bottom right side of unit I put a magnetic level there to make sure I have the bottom of my hole saw up enough great vid

D. Johnson says:

There was no Sheetrock in the room behind the head unit. How are they going to install that? Aren't you suppose to run a plastic tube inside the wall?

OIC2020 says:

Thanks for sharing

The Universe says:

Doesn't this unit come pre charge? Why vacuum it out and re charge?

marvin ostman says:

What size Allen wrench does service valve take? A 3/16 doesn't fit. I specifically ask a supply house for the adapter to open the valve. I didn't look at it close as I was in a hurry. When I went to use it it wouldn't fit, turns out it was a 3/16. I know not all of them are different but Mitsubishi is..

Ron Possick says:

I think there is a minimum distance between the two units which there does not seem to be.

Alf Yáñez says:

safety second! Taking high risk for not using the proper stepladder.

Jeff Shannon says:

Why didn't you braze the connections to the mini-split also?

tito lopez says:

Great video,
I'm currently trying to understand why a MUZ-GL09NA is not working and giving my the 6 light flashing at the condensor. I verified all my connections and I am also getting proper voltage.

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