Friday, June 14, 2019
Failure causes of thermostatic expansion valve TXV ! By Imran
thermostatic expansion valve or TXV — can cause a number of symptoms in a system. Here are the ways a TXV can become restricted:
Wax buildup in the valve because the wrong oil was used in the system;
Sludge from the byproducts of a compressor burnout;
Partial TXV orifice freeze-up from excessive moisture in the system;
Foreign material in the orifice;
Oil-logged TXV from refrigerant flooding the compressor;
Too much oil in the system;
TXV is adjusted too far closed;
Manufacturer’s defect in the valve; or
Plugged inlet screen on TXV
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A mechanical engineer specializes in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) designs, develops, and maintains systems that control the temperature, humidity, and overall air quality in buildings. This includes selecting, sizing, and specifying HVAC equipment and controls, analyzing energy consumption and efficiency, and troubleshooting and resolving HVAC-related issues. They may also be involved in commissioning new HVAC systems, performing routine maintenance, and providing guidance to other members of a building's design or construction team.
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