| DATE | INV | Work Done | RTU | $ | 12/20/2023 | PR23239 | 12-7-2023 Inspect and service 4 Trane RTUs on Younkers suite at Rivertown mall. Upon inspection of units 2,3,5, & 7 found 3 failed hot surface ignitors and 1 blown fuse on RTU #3 Replaced all failed hot surface ignitors with new. Checked condition of belts and filters. Verified operation of each unit. |
2,3,5,7 | $1,252.31 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7/10/2025 | 2971 | 1. Identify and locate the condenser fan motors on RTU #3 that need replacement. 2. Remove the defective condenser fan motors from the unit. 3. Install new warranty condenser fan motors on RTU #3. 4. Ensure all electrical connections are secure and correctly wired. 5. Verify that the new motors are receiving the correct voltage. 6. Test the unit to confirm it is operational. Resolution: The two defective condenser fan motors on RTU #3 were successfully replaced. All wiring was verified for accuracy, and the motors were confirmed to be receiving the correct voltage. The unit is now fully operational and running efficiently. |
3 | $716.50 |
| 8/8/2025 | 3072 | 1. Replace wires, contactors, and capacitors to enable the unit to turn on. 2. Install relays for the condenser fan motors. 3. Assess and address issues with the motherboard to ensure proper operation of the heat system. GRIPS to provide a quote for replacement. 4. Evaluate the condition of the condenser fan motors on RTU 3 and plan for their replacement. 5. Recommend fan blades on the condenser fan motors. Resolution: The two condenser fan motor relays were replaced successfully, resolving the issue of the fans not working due to the relays being fried. However, it was identified that the motherboard is malfunctioning, causing the heat to run inappropriately. Additionally, the condenser fan motors on RTU 3 were found to be defective and will require replacement, along with the installation of fan blades. |
3 | $5,988.32 |
| 8/15/2025 | 3118 | Quoted price for the repairs made to RTU # 3. Reference GRIPS quote number 1453. Replaced txv, and filter drier. I pressure tested system and put it on a vacuum. System was down to 350microns before I added charge. I added 18lbs and 8oz of 427a. I need to add 4 more lbs but upon starting unit we found it tripping out. Will have to return for further inspection. Tyler and I replaced the TXV on circuit one on unit number 3 due to there was a restriction. I reclaimed the unit a while back due to make the process easier. Tyler un brazed the both the filter dryer and txv and reinstalled them new ones. Once he was done him I put the unit on a pressure test and made sure the unit has no leaks. The unit held and there was no leaks we put the unit on a vaccum. Once the unit held a vacuum we put 21.6 pounds of R427a into the system and started the compressor up to make sure it was working properly it was. The unit is back up and running. |
3 | $8,375.00 |
RTU 2,3,5,7
12-7-2023 Inspect and service 4 Trane RTUs on Younkers suite at Rivertown mall. Upon
inspection of units 2,3,5, & 7 found 3 failed hot surface ignitors and 1 blown fuse on RTU #3
Replaced all failed hot surface ignitors with new. Checked condition of belts and filters.
Verified operation of each unit.
inspection of units 2,3,5, & 7 found 3 failed hot surface ignitors and 1 blown fuse on RTU #3
Replaced all failed hot surface ignitors with new. Checked condition of belts and filters.
Verified operation of each unit.
RTU 3
1. Identify and locate the condenser fan motors on RTU #3 that need replacement.
2. Remove the defective condenser fan motors from the unit.
3. Install new warranty condenser fan motors on RTU #3.
4. Ensure all electrical connections are secure and correctly wired.
5. Verify that the new motors are receiving the correct voltage.
6. Test the unit to confirm it is operational.
Resolution:
The two defective condenser fan motors on RTU #3 were successfully replaced. All wiring was verified for accuracy, and the motors were confirmed to
be receiving the correct voltage. The unit is now fully operational and running efficiently.
2. Remove the defective condenser fan motors from the unit.
3. Install new warranty condenser fan motors on RTU #3.
4. Ensure all electrical connections are secure and correctly wired.
5. Verify that the new motors are receiving the correct voltage.
6. Test the unit to confirm it is operational.
Resolution:
The two defective condenser fan motors on RTU #3 were successfully replaced. All wiring was verified for accuracy, and the motors were confirmed to
be receiving the correct voltage. The unit is now fully operational and running efficiently.
RTU 3
1. Replace wires, contactors, and capacitors to enable the unit to turn on.
2. Install relays for the condenser fan motors.
3. Assess and address issues with the motherboard to ensure proper operation of the heat system. GRIPS to provide a quote for replacement.
4. Evaluate the condition of the condenser fan motors on RTU 3 and plan for their replacement.
5. Recommend fan blades on the condenser fan motors.
Resolution:
The two condenser fan motor relays were replaced successfully, resolving the issue of the fans not working due to the relays being fried. However, it was identified that the motherboard is malfunctioning, causing the heat to run inappropriately. Additionally, the condenser fan motors on RTU 3 were found to be defective and will require replacement, along with the installation of fan blades.
2. Install relays for the condenser fan motors.
3. Assess and address issues with the motherboard to ensure proper operation of the heat system. GRIPS to provide a quote for replacement.
4. Evaluate the condition of the condenser fan motors on RTU 3 and plan for their replacement.
5. Recommend fan blades on the condenser fan motors.
Resolution:
The two condenser fan motor relays were replaced successfully, resolving the issue of the fans not working due to the relays being fried. However, it was identified that the motherboard is malfunctioning, causing the heat to run inappropriately. Additionally, the condenser fan motors on RTU 3 were found to be defective and will require replacement, along with the installation of fan blades.
RTU 3
Quoted price for the repairs made to RTU # 3. Reference GRIPS quote number 1453.
Replaced txv, and filter drier. I pressure tested system and put it on a vacuum.
System was down to 350microns before I added charge. I added 18lbs and 8oz of 427a. I need to add 4 more lbs but upon starting unit we found it tripping out.
Will have to return for further inspection.
Tyler and I replaced the TXV on circuit one on unit number 3 due to there was a restriction.
I reclaimed the unit a while back due to make the process easier. Tyler un brazed the both the filter dryer and txv and reinstalled them new ones. Once he was done him I put the unit on a pressure test and made sure the unit has no leaks. The unit held and there was no leaks we put the unit on a vaccum. Once the unit held a vacuum we put 21.6 pounds of R427a into the system and started the compressor up to make sure it was working properly it was. The unit is back up and running.
Replaced txv, and filter drier. I pressure tested system and put it on a vacuum.
System was down to 350microns before I added charge. I added 18lbs and 8oz of 427a. I need to add 4 more lbs but upon starting unit we found it tripping out.
Will have to return for further inspection.
Tyler and I replaced the TXV on circuit one on unit number 3 due to there was a restriction.
I reclaimed the unit a while back due to make the process easier. Tyler un brazed the both the filter dryer and txv and reinstalled them new ones. Once he was done him I put the unit on a pressure test and made sure the unit has no leaks. The unit held and there was no leaks we put the unit on a vaccum. Once the unit held a vacuum we put 21.6 pounds of R427a into the system and started the compressor up to make sure it was working properly it was. The unit is back up and running.