Refrigeration 3 Way Service Valve
Refrigeration valves install into suction discharge and liquid lines to control the flow of refrigerant in air conditioning and refrigeration systems.
Refrigeration 3 way service valve. Refrigeration valves are ideal for slowing or stopping flow when making repairs and evacuating or recharging refrigerant. Service valves can be set to three different positions figure 3. Professional manufacturer in 3 way service valves for split air conditioning system top refrigeration access charging fittings and a c freon filling valves. Refrigeration valves air conditioning refrigeration components hvacr parts including ball valve ball valve ball valve 5 8 odf ball valve.
Proper analysis of the p t relationship can help service technicians diagnose a refrigeration system issue quickly. The packing gland nut helps to ensure a leak free seal. Find copper tube extension replacement valve cores core remover tools gasket seal caps half union mpt connections and more here. 0 items 0 00 in total register.
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The valves are compatible with virtually all of today s commercially available cfc hcfc and hfc refrigerants. With the capability to operate under high working pressures as well as a wide operating temperature. Front seated position the valve stem is turned fully clockwise to effectively stop the flow of refrigerant vapour from the suction line union on the low pressure side of the compressor and to the discharge line union on the high pressure side of the compressor. When opening a service valve make sure it is secured by placing it in a vise or attaching it to the compressor.
It is typically made of brass and is found at the base of the valve stem. Many service valves will have this. Also look to see if the service valve has a packing gland nut.