Expansion valves

Expansion valves are critical components of HVAC systems. Penguin refrigeration expansion valve regulate the flow of refrigerant, a special fluid used to cool air. In this post we are going to discuss the function of expansion valves, types of expansion valves, problems commonly associated with these valves, and how you can best take care of them. 

Part of the refrigerant’s circulation process in HVAC systems is controlled by expansion valves. They reduce the pressure of the refrigerant before it enters the evaporator coil. This helps the refrigerant absorb heat out of the indoor air, chilling it before sending it back into the room. 

The role of expansion valves in regulating refrigerant flow

Expansion valves systems also help regulate how much refrigerant enters the evaporator coil. By adjusting the size of the hole in the valve, HVAC technicians can ensure that the correct amount of refrigerant goes into the system. This helps to make the temperature inside the building more comfortable. 

Thermostatic Expansion Valves (TXV): This type is the best. They also feels the temperature of the refrigerant exiting the evaporator coil. Depending on this temperature, the valve widens or constricts the amount of coolant that flows, ensuring that the cooling is perfectly calibrated. 

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