Refrigerant control valves
The portfolio of refrigerant valves includes a variety of valve types with the ability to operate under high working pressures, as well as a wide operating temperature range.
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Thermostatic Expansion Valve. Thermostatic expansion valves regulate refrigerant flow by maintaining a nearly constant superheat at the evaporator outlet
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MKC Solenoid Coils. Solenoid coils convert electrical energy into linear motion to open or close a valve.
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Solenoid Valves. Liquid line solenoid valve in parallel with a check valve for reverse flow.
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Electric Valve. The stepper motor-driven 3-way modulating valve modulates refrigerant flow between two outlets to precisely control refrigerant temperature.
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Three-Way Valves for Heat Reclamation. Sporlan valves for heat reclamation are three-way valves specifically designed to divert hot gas from the normal condenser to an auxiliary condenser.
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Isolation Ball Valves. Ball valves ensure positive shut-off refrigerant flow in either direction of flow.
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Response Expansion Valve. Temperature-sensitive expansion valves are designed to prevent excessive compressor discharge temperatures.
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Pulse Width Modulation Valve. The line of electric expansion valves utilizes pulse width modulation technology to control refrigerant flow in direct expansion refrigeration systems.
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