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Originally Posted by Freightshaker Would a muffler help? Absolutely.
Originally Posted by Andy Schoen Having been a TEV product mangler in my past life, yes I've seen this before. It is not common, however. With a heat pump system in the heating mode, and if a TEV is used to feed the indoor coil, discharge pressure will be transmitted to the underside of its diaphragm via the equalizer line. Normally this is not a problem for the valve. But if a recip compressor is being used, and if the recip compressor is delivering an inordinate amount of discharge pulsations... these pulsations work on the TEV powerhead. The powerheat casing flexes ever so slightly with these pulsations as if it were a drum. The weld succumbs... I don't ever recall this happening when a scroll compressor is used. Would a muffler help?
nice! thanks!
Originally Posted by jayguy Andy knows something that he is not sharing! Having been a TEV product mangler in my past life, yes I've seen this before. It is not common, however. With a heat pump system in the heating mode, and if a TEV is used to feed the indoor coil, discharge pressure will be transmitted to the underside of its diaphragm via the equalizer line. Normally this is not a problem for the valve. But if a recip compressor is being used, and if the recip compressor is delivering an inordinate amount of discharge pulsations... these pulsations work on the TEV powerhead. The powerheat casing flexes ever so slightly with these pulsations as if it were a drum. The weld succumbs... I don't ever recall this happening when a scroll compressor is used.
Originally Posted by jayguy Andy knows something that he is not sharing!
Originally Posted by Andy Schoen By chance was this valve on the indoor coil of a heat pump having a recip compressor? Andy knows something that he is not sharing!
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Never seen that before. I would think there has to be an abnormal amount of virbration to shake these parts apart. I don't believe the complete weld would break popping off the power assembly. Just a thought take a good look of the system. There may be somthing going on !
Originally Posted by Andy Schoen By chance was this valve on the indoor coil of a heat pump having a recip compressor? It was on a Carrier energy recovery ventilator and yes it was the supply coil and it's a recip!!!
By chance was this valve on the indoor coil of a heat pump having a recip compressor?
That's just the pressure relief valve doing its job.
Made in china?
Wow, that's a first for me!!!
freakin' awesome! What unit was it in? Carrier?
Powerhead separation!!!! Ran across this valve today. It also dumped 6.5 lbs of r-22 into the ozone!!!Should i call the EPA?
Powerhead separation!!!!
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