• Episode 384. Why I Got Into Refrigeration with Andrew Freeburg
    Mar 23 2026

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    In this conversation, we're joined by Refrigeration Mentor Community Ambassador Andrew Freeberg to discuss why we entered the refrigeration trade. On top of the strong pay potential, we uncover what we truly enjoy about the industry, including the daily variety, challenges, problem solving, helping customers and common misconceptions about on-call and working conditions. We also break down why many supermarket refrigeration technicians feel stuck second-guessing on jobs, which drives callbacks, stress, and constant support calls. This is an inspiring conversation for anyone considering getting into supermarket refrigeration or new techs looking to explore the sky high potential of the refrigeration industry.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    (03:14) Realities of On-Calls as a Tradesperson

    (04:43) Payoff and Lifestyle of a Refrigeration Technician

    (05:15) Why the Work Stays Fun

    (06:29) Top Advantages of the Refrigeration Trade

    (07:19) Advice for New Students

    (08:16) Refrigeration Wages and Career Math

    (10:33) Overtime

    (12:12) Travel Anywhere With Skills

    (15:47) Skills That Will Change Your Life

    (19:24) Recruiting the Next Generation of Tradespeople

    (21:34) Second Career Ageism

    (25:03) Why Refrigeration Matters

    (29:30) Trade School vs College

    (30:56) Different Career Avenues in Refrigeration

    Helpful Links & Resources:

    Episode 333. Training and Troubleshooting Tips to Level Up Your Career

    Episode 274. The Biggest Key To Career Success in Refrigeration

    Episode 256. Career Tips for New Technicians

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    34 mins
  • Episode 383. CO2 Startup & Commissioning: Training for CO2 Refrigeration with Andrew Freeburg
    Mar 19 2026

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    In this episode, we're joined by Refrigeration Mentor Community Ambassador Andrew Freeburg to discuss how technicians can approach CO2 refrigeration with more confidence, reduce callbacks, and cut troubleshooting time with the right training and mentors. Andrew shares his journey in the trade, including push into CO2, emphasizing persistence, ongoing training, and being vocal with management about career goals. We also cover practical startup and commissioning fundamentals, including using P&IDs, wiring diagrams, I/O schedules, and checklists to identify components.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    (01:51) Andrew's CO2 Journey

    (03:5)1 Learning CO2 Refrigeration Faster

    (05:13) Refrigeration Startup Checklists

    (05:44) Sensor Install Best Practices

    (07:29) Advice for New Techs on CO2

    (12:53) Commissioning and VFD Tuning

    (15:32) Why Ongoing Commissioning Matters

    (18:13) CO2 Monitoring and Troubleshooting

    Helpful Links & Resources:

    Episode 243. Step-By-Step Walkthrough of a CO2 Service Call with Patrick Gregory

    Episode 227. Getting to Know Transcritical CO2 Supermarket Refrigeration Systems with Kevin Mullis

    Episode 180: Developing your CO2 Knowledge into Experience

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    24 mins
  • Episode 382. Why Techs Get Stumped on Supermarket Racks (How To Fix It)
    Mar 16 2026

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    In this episode, we're discussing why capable technicians often freeze when they walk into a supermarket rack room and how that hesitation drives long troubleshooting times, constant support calls, and callbacks. We'll talk about what causes overwhelm from complex rack systems, controls, and newer technologies like CO2, and the important fundamentals that are too often missed. Apprenticeships cover only a fraction of what techs need and that one-off training days aren't enough - the key is consistent, repeatable development paths and training to help technicians build rack specialist skills, reduce callbacks, and improve profitability.

    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:48) Why Techs Get Stumped on Service Calls

    (01:48) Complexity Overload

    (02:38) Apprenticeship Gaps for Tradespeople

    (06:39) Refrigeration Glide

    (07:17) Hot Gas Defrost

    (13:32) Tips for Hiring New Refrigeration Techs

    (16:22) CO2 Trend Graphs

    (20:23) How to Build and Train Refrigeration Rack Specialists

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    Episode 299. Basic Refrigeration 101

    Episode 251. Supermarket Refrigeration Service and Troubleshooting Tips

    Episode 215. Understanding Refrigeration System Controls with Larry Herman of Redline Control Design

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    30 mins
  • Episode 381. Wife of a Refrigeration Technician: Navigating Relationships, Kids and On-Calls with Aria Lucey
    Mar 12 2026

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    In this conversation, we're talking with Aria Lucey, whose husband Aiden is a longtime technician and Refrigeration Mentor Community Ambassador, discussing how the demanding refrigeration lifestyle impacts relationships and family. She shares early long-distance relationship stories and long-hour challenges, the need for intentional connection, and the importance of clear, honest communication, rather than assumptions. Aria also shares strategies for handling disagreements, making repairs after conflict, and managing kids while incorporating the demanding, often unpredictable work schedule of a refrigeration technician.

    In this episode, we cover:

    (02:49) Long Distance Relationships

    (05:37) Communication Strategies for Relationships

    (08:18 Fights with Your Spouse

    (10:17) Sharing Domestic Respinsibilities

    (12:33) On-Call Lifestyle for Tradespeople

    (14:35) Advice For New Relationships

    (19:58) Balancing Sick Days

    (25:03) Parental Leave And Family Planning

    (26:29) Taking Turns Supporting Careers

    (29:29) Dividing Household Responsibilities

    (34:51) Explaining On-Call To Kids

    (37:01) Advice For New Technicians

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    Episode 226. How Busy Technicians Can Better Manage Work and Family Life

    Episode 208. The Personal and Professional Sides of Refrigeration (That You Won't Learn in School)

    Episode 316. Strategies for Surviving and Thriving On-Call with Aidan Lucey

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    43 mins
  • Episode 380. Key Things To Know To Master Supermarket Refrigeration
    Mar 9 2026

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    In this conversation, I'm sharing the most important things technicians need to know to become experts at supermarket refrigeration. These include mastering the fundamentals like understanding the piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID), wiring diagrams, IO schedules, and refrigeration schedules. I also discuss the process I use to help refrigeration technicians level up faster and become confident problem solvers, which in turn dramatically reduces troubleshooting time, cuts down on callbacks, and helps refrigeration techs approach service calls with a completely different mindset.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    (3:10) Diagnosing CO2 gas cooler pressure issues using trend graphs

    (7:05) How technicians are learning to think differently

    (11:20) Four key documents every refrigeration tech must understand

    (16:15) Why data, trend graphs, and valve percentages reveal the real problem

    (21:30) The problem with traditional training

    (26:00) Continuous microlearning

    (31:45) Strong troubleshooting fundamentals

    (36:30) Building a global community of refrigeration technicians

    (41:20) How to take on bigger CO2 and supermarket challenges

    Helpful Links & Resources:

    Episode 251. Supermarket Refrigeration Service and Troubleshooting Tips

    Episode 299. Basic Refrigeration 101

    Episode 332. 7 Transcritical CO2 Refrigeration Service & Maintenance Tips

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    37 mins
  • Episode 379. How to Prevent Callbacks (Diagnosing the Root Cause of Issues)
    Mar 5 2026

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    In this episode, we're breaking down how to prevent supermarket callbacks - and why the issue is rarely the rack itself. Callbacks crush margins, burn out technicians, frustrate service managers, and erode customer confidence. It comes down to diagnosing the root cause of issues, which almost always comes back to your process as a refrigeration technician: weak fundamentals, poor understanding of rack sequence of operation, misdiagnosis, and a lack of structured troubleshooting. We also discuss how structured development programs dramatically reduce callbacks, improve technician confidence, and increase gross margins for your company.

    In this episode, we cover:

    (02:45) The cost of refrigeration service callbacks

    (05:30) Cause of most refrigeration service callbacks

    (07:45) Weak fundamentals and missing rack sequence of operation steps

    (10:10) The most common misdiagnoses in supermarket refrigeration

    (13:20) Why control strategies matter

    (16:40) The danger of being a "parts changer"

    (19:30) How expert techs think differently

    (23:30) How training reduces callbacks and grows better businesses

    Helpful Links & Resources

    Episode 350. Supermarket Refrigeration Tips and Tricks with Robert Ochs

    Episode 306. Mastering Supermarket Service Calls with Andrew Freeburg

    Episode 251. Supermarket Refrigeration Service and Troubleshooting Tips

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    34 mins
  • Episode 378. Field Stories: Compressor Failure, Case Freeze-Up Troubleshooting, and Electrical Safety
    Mar 2 2026

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    In this episode, we're joined by Refrigeration Mentor Community Ambassadors Andrew Freeburg and Erik Holland ot share some call stories from the field, including a severely overheated semi-hermetic compressor teardown. We also walk through safely isolating, recovering, and cleaning or replacing TXV screens/strainers and also common refrigerated case freeze-up causes and defrost strategy. Interested in joining the next Refrigeration Mentor Community Meetup? Click here.

    In this episode, we cover:

    (01:56) Copper Plating Moisture Clues

    (04:32) Oil Color And System Cleanup

    (08:05) Pumpdown And Screen Cleaning

    (10:56) Case Freeze Up Root Causes

    (14:07) Suction Liquid Line Routing Fix

    (16:12) Airflow Blockage Issues

    (16:43) Coil Gaps and Bypass

    (19:00) Defrost Strategy Breakdown

    (21:05) Humidity and Data Trends

    (23:19) What Not to Adjust First

    (24:34) Wild Leg Voltage Explained

    (27:20) Safety Metering Lessons

    Helpful Links & Resources:

    Episode 365. Compressor Inspections and Troubleshooting Stories from the Field

    Episode 329. The Ins & Outs of Compressors

    Episode 295. A Compressor Story: The Key to Faster Troubleshooting

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    31 mins
  • Episode 377. Controls, Electrical Troubleshooting and Building Confidence as a Technician
    Feb 26 2026

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    This conversation was from our latest Refrigeration Mentor Community Meetup, talking about refrigeration controls and electrical systems with Andrew Freeburg and Erik Holland. We cover control fundamentals such as transformers, multiplex board setup, communication basics, polarity, baud rate, cable practices, and fail-safe settings for loads. We also discuss how to build confidence through competence - studying, repetition, applying skills on real systems, asking questions, using community support, setting goals, and learning by teaching. Interested in joining the next Refrigeration Mentor Community Meetup? Click here.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    (00:30) Confidence and Competence

    (06:02) Learning How to Learn

    (09:58) Setting Goals and Support Groups

    (15:42) Dunning Kruger Effect

    (21:58) Electrical Basics and Safety

    (22:21) Center Tap Transformers

    (24:30) Multiplex Boards and Dip Switches

    (25:59) Binary Addressing Switches

    (26:37) Power and Comms Terminals

    (27:11) Comms Voltage and LEDs

    (29:40) Wiring Noise and Shielding

    (30:47) Fail Safe Dip Switches

    (33:46) Analog Inputs and Outputs

    (34:54) Software vs Hardware Logic

    (39:06) Panel Safety Basics

    (43:30) Meter Testing and Ratings

    (47:47) Electrical Safety Mindset

    Helpful Links & Resources:

    Episode 371. A 6-Step Process for Faster Electrical Troubleshooting

    Episode 215. Understanding Refrigeration System Controls with Larry Herman of Redline Control Design

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    52 mins