• TekLab TK4 Compressor Oil Level Control, Kevin's in Georgia??--- Episode 521 Audio
    May 25 2026

    TekLab TK4 Compressor Oil Level Control, Kevin's in Georgia??--- Episode 521

    TechLab TK4 Oil Level Controls: Dongles, Alarms, and Why “Limit Injections” Can Kill a Rack


    Brett and Kevin swap war stories from a sweltering Georgia service call where Kevin quickly solves a persistent comm issue caused by a fallen rod rubbing through and shorting a comm wire, while also noticing a dangerously supported main water line. Back home, they dig into TechLab oil level controls (TK4/TK1), rant about hard-to-find manufacturer documentation, and walk through setting up the Bluetooth dongle/software to communicate, view status, and manually cycle the solenoid to watch oil-fill timing. They highlight how the “limit injections” setting can stop refilling during an alarm and shut down a rack, discuss injection/monitoring timing tradeoffs for low vs. medium temp systems, and note the pressure differential setting doesn’t appear to change timing automatically. They compare TechLab favorably to Kriwan, show teardown observations, and joke about laptops, metric screws, and oil-shower failures.

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    39 mins
  • TekLab TK4 Compressor Oil Level Control, Kevin's in Georgia??--- Episode 521 - Video
    May 25 2026

    TekLab TK4 Compressor Oil Level Control, Kevin's in Georgia??--- Episode 521

    TechLab TK4 Oil Level Controls: Dongles, Alarms, and Why “Limit Injections” Can Kill a Rack


    Brett and Kevin swap war stories from a sweltering Georgia service call where Kevin quickly solves a persistent comm issue caused by a fallen rod rubbing through and shorting a comm wire, while also noticing a dangerously supported main water line. Back home, they dig into TechLab oil level controls (TK4/TK1), rant about hard-to-find manufacturer documentation, and walk through setting up the Bluetooth dongle/software to communicate, view status, and manually cycle the solenoid to watch oil-fill timing. They highlight how the “limit injections” setting can stop refilling during an alarm and shut down a rack, discuss injection/monitoring timing tradeoffs for low vs. medium temp systems, and note the pressure differential setting doesn’t appear to change timing automatically. They compare TechLab favorably to Kriwan, show teardown observations, and joke about laptops, metric screws, and oil-shower failures.

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    39 mins
  • CO2 LMP Racks Hot Gas & What The Heck Is A DTR Valve ?? Episode 520 Audio
    May 18 2026

    LMP Rack Deep Dive: Hot Gas Defrost, Superheat Mitigation & Refrigeration “Witchcraft”


    Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass kick off the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast with weekend plans and a chaotic start featuring mystery music and van-recorded audio, then jump into Kevin’s hectic week swapping out 40-year-old racks and venting about painfully unserviceable EPR and valve layouts while converting controls from CPC to Danfoss. Brett outlines a common VFD control issue where a 0–100% signal causes deadband, aggressive ramping, and cycling, teeing up a future demo with virtual displays. The main discussion breaks down an LMP rack P&ID with heat reclaim, low-temp hot gas defrost, suction setpoints, superheat mitigation via inversely controlled valves and plate heat exchangers, discharge pressure regulation and staged valve reopening after defrost, load shedding, oil separation strategy, and auxiliary heat exchanger quirks, then detours into cool gas defrost debate and a cutaway look at a Venturi-style “injector” device used to cool discharge gas.

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    42 mins
  • CO2 LMP Racks Hot Gas & What The Heck Is A DTR Valve ?? Episode 520 Video
    May 18 2026

    CO2 LMP Racks Hot Gas & What The Heck Is A DTR Valve ?? Episode 520 Video

    LMP Rack Deep Dive: Hot Gas Defrost, Superheat Mitigation & Refrigeration “Witchcraft”


    Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass kick off the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast with weekend plans and a chaotic start featuring mystery music and van-recorded audio, then jump into Kevin’s hectic week swapping out 40-year-old racks and venting about painfully unserviceable EPR and valve layouts while converting controls from CPC to Danfoss. Brett outlines a common VFD control issue where a 0–100% signal causes deadband, aggressive ramping, and cycling, teeing up a future demo with virtual displays. The main discussion breaks down an LMP rack P&ID with heat reclaim, low-temp hot gas defrost, suction setpoints, superheat mitigation via inversely controlled valves and plate heat exchangers, discharge pressure regulation and staged valve reopening after defrost, load shedding, oil separation strategy, and auxiliary heat exchanger quirks, then detours into cool gas defrost debate and a cutaway look at a Venturi-style “injector” device used to cool discharge gas.

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    42 mins
  • Danfoss Mini Pack Controller Overview PC572, Its Friday back from Jersey Episode 519 Video
    May 11 2026

    Danfoss Mini Pack Controller Overview PC572, Its Friday back from Jersey Episode 519

    Mini Pack Controller Deep Dive (PC572 + AK-PT50): CO₂ Condensing Unit Controls, Gateways, and Headaches


    Brett and Kevin open the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast with Kevin driving across multiple states after an unexpectedly expensive hotel stay near Springfield, Illinois. Brett gives a brief, hands-on overview of a Danfoss Mini Pack controller (PC572) used on newer single CO₂ condensing units, explaining that programming requires the AK-PT50 Windows software plus a Danfoss gateway and a data-capable micro USB cable. He walks through connecting, uploading, and navigating key menus for plant type, suction groups, compressor/VFD settings (including start speed logic), gas cooler and receiver pressure controls, oil control options, alarms, I/O configuration, and expansion modules needed for missing sensors/outputs. They note unit settings are largely in Celsius/Kelvin, warn not to program Danfoss VFDs with a laptop plugged into wall power, and conclude that these compact condensing units are cramped and would benefit from phone-accessible tools.

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    44 mins
  • Danfoss Mini Pack Controller Overview PC572, Its Friday back from Jersey Episode 519 Audio
    May 11 2026

    Danfoss Mini Pack Controller Overveiw PC572, Its Friday back from Jersey Episode 519 Mini Pack Controller Deep Dive (PC572 + AK-PT50): CO₂ Condensing Unit Controls, Gateways, and HeadachesBrett and Kevin open the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast with Kevin driving across multiple states after an unexpectedly expensive hotel stay near Springfield, Illinois. Brett gives a brief, hands-on overview of a Danfoss Mini Pack controller (PC572) used on newer single CO₂ condensing units, explaining that programming requires the AK-PT50 Windows software plus a Danfoss gateway and a data-capable micro USB cable. He walks through connecting, uploading, and navigating key menus for plant type, suction groups, compressor/VFD settings (including start speed logic), gas cooler and receiver pressure controls, oil control options, alarms, I/O configuration, and expansion modules needed for missing sensors/outputs. They note unit settings are largely in Celsius/Kelvin, warn not to program Danfoss VFDs with a laptop plugged into wall power, and conclude that these compact condensing units are cramped and would benefit from phone-accessible tools.

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    44 mins
  • Refrigeration Technologies with John  Pastorello Oil Analysis, Nylog For CO2 ?? --- Episode 518 Video
    May 4 2026

    Big Blue Bubbles, Nylog Truths & CO₂ Oil Mysteries (w/ John Pastorello) | Advanced Refrigeration Podcast


    Brett Wetzel and Kevin Kompus open with shop-talk about chaotic workloads, out-of-town jobs colliding with local work, a thrown-out back from flipping coffin cases, and joking about “not looking” at oil sample results. They welcome guest John Pastorello, founder of Refrigeration Technologies, who shares his path from bench chemist to HVAC/refrigeration tech to contractor, then into product formulation after back issues. John explains how he developed Big Blue as a refrigerant-compatible bubble leak detector and why spray application helps identify leaks, then discusses Nylog’s origins, red (mineral oil) vs blue (POE) versions, and cautions against using Nylog alone on high-pressure CO₂ systems. They review a CO₂ oil analysis, sampling locations, possible contaminants, and why some bubble sprays can trigger electronic leak detectors due to chlorinated preservatives, and John also critiques harsh coil-cleaner chemistry and private-equity buyouts.

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    47 mins
  • Refrigeration Technologies with John  Pastorello Oil Analysis, Nylog For CO2 ?? --- Episode 518 Audio
    May 4 2026

    Big Blue Bubbles, Nylog Truths & CO₂ Oil Mysteries (w/ John Pastorello) | Advanced Refrigeration Podcast


    Brett Wetzel and Kevin Kompus open with shop-talk about chaotic workloads, out-of-town jobs colliding with local work, a thrown-out back from flipping coffin cases, and joking about “not looking” at oil sample results. They welcome guest John Pastorello, founder of Refrigeration Technologies, who shares his path from bench chemist to HVAC/refrigeration tech to contractor, then into product formulation after back issues. John explains how he developed Big Blue as a refrigerant-compatible bubble leak detector and why spray application helps identify leaks, then discusses Nylog’s origins, red (mineral oil) vs blue (POE) versions, and cautions against using Nylog alone on high-pressure CO₂ systems. They review a CO₂ oil analysis, sampling locations, possible contaminants, and why some bubble sprays can trigger electronic leak detectors due to chlorinated preservatives, and John also critiques harsh coil-cleaner chemistry and private-equity buyouts.

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    47 mins