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T-316
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7.14.1
Checking Superheat.
NOTE
Proper superheat measurement should be completed at -18°C (0°F) container box temperature
where possible.
a. Open the heater access panel (see
) to expose the expansion valve.
b. Attach a temperature sensor near the expansion valve bulb and insulate. Make sure the suction line is clean
and that firm contact is made with the sensor.
c. Connect an accurate gauge to the service port directly upstream of the suction modulating valve.
d. Set the temperature set point to -18°C (0°F), and run unit until conditions stabilize.
e. The readings may cycle from a high to a low reading. Take readings of temperature and pressure every
three to five minutes for a total of 5or 6 readings
f. From the temperature/pressure chart (
), determine the saturation temperature corresponding to
the evaporator outlet test pressures at the suction modulation valve.
Subtract the saturation temperatures determined in step f. from the temperatures measured in step e. The differ-
ence is the superheat of the suction gas. Determine the average superheat. It should be 4.5 to 6.7°C (8 to 12°F).
7.14.2
Hermetic Valve Replacement
a. Removing the Expansion Valve
NOTES
• The TXV is a hermetic valve and does not have adjustable superheat.
• All connections on the hermetic TXV are bi-metallic, copper on the inside and stainless on the outside.
• All joints on the hermetic TXV (inlet, outlet and equalizer lines) are brazed.
Bi-metallic connections heat up very quickly.
Figure 7.20 Thermostatic Expansion Valve
Hermetic Thermostatic
Expansion Valve
Non-adjustable Superheat Stem
Equalizer Connection
Inlet Connection
Outlet Connection
Hermetic Expansion
Valve Bulb
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