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Originally Posted by clwriele Phase loss u lost me on the sst. And this is what? Saturated suction temp.
Phase loss u lost me on the sst. And this is what?
You're good to go. you only need an externally equalized valve if you have a pressure drop greater than a 2º SST drop across the evaporators. Which would be caused by a large evaporator or a distributor nozzle.
Originally Posted by 2sac It's all good. New valve is internally equalized. Just braze over the old external connection. I've done a bunch. I went with Al Bundy's advice, installed the internal, brazed over the external connection. SH was at 8 to 10F. Box cooled down in a short time. The evap had two feeders.
If there is a refrigerant distributor you should be using an eternally equalized valve.
Originally Posted by John Markl Dang....and all these years, I thought that if the TXV fed directly into a single circuit evaporator, it didn't need an external equalizer.....and that if it had distributor tubes it needed one.... Traulsen boxes are made in TX
Originally Posted by Capz Not sure if you miss typed, I was sent an internal equalizer TXV, the original is an external equalizer. How did it work out for you? Yep I mis typed I think I had two and they work the same. They would work better if they went with sporlan
Two feed With that small of evap You should be fine with internal. I've converted cap tube unit several times With internal txv No problem.
Originally Posted by itsiceman Had the same sent out. They must have done away with the internal one. Not sure if you miss typed, I was sent an internal equalizer TXV, the original is an external equalizer. How did it work out for you?
Dang....and all these years, I thought that if the TXV fed directly into a single circuit evaporator, it didn't need an external equalizer.....and that if it had distributor tubes it needed one....
Originally Posted by 2sac It's all good. New valve is internally equalized. Just braze over the old external connection. I've done a bunch. Had the same sent out. They must have done away with the internal one. Also the new ones don't have the discharge sensor on the discharge line. It is mounted on the liquid line.
It's all good. New valve is internally equalized. Just braze over the old external connection. I've done a bunch.
Originally Posted by Jabarco Take another look at that part #. It should be 325-60080-00. Also, you can see the parts list on page 17 http://download.partstown.com/is-bin...s/G210_spm.pdf Jabs I see that part # in the pdf. I definitely have a part 325-60080-27, clear as day on the power head. I guess I am calling Traulsen on Mon to confirm no changes have been made. How do you guys find all of these manuals here on HVAC Talk? I spend a lot of time googling this stuff to no avail.
Originally Posted by Capz I ordered a new TXV for a Traulsen model G21010, R134A 2 door reach in cooler. The original in the unit has a external equalizer connection, 1/8" swt. I believe I saw two feeder tubes on the outlet side of the TXV. The original part# 325-6080-09 The new part sent #325-60080-27, AA 1/4 MC Take another look at that part #. It should be 325-60080-00. Also, you can see the parts list on page 17 http://download.partstown.com/is-bin...s/G210_spm.pdf Jabs
It's seems a like unit is a little too small to require external equalizer
TXV for Trualsen reach in cooler I ordered a new TXV for a Traulsen model G21010, R134A 2 door reach in cooler. The original in the unit has a external equalizer connection, 1/8" swt. I believe I saw two feeder tubes on the outlet side of the TXV. My question, my parts supplier sent me the new TXV but it is an internally equalized valve. I just today realized so haven't called the supplier to double check the part but could it be this is an updated part and the external equalizer line unnecessary? The original part# 325-6080-09 The new part sent #325-60080-27, AA 1/4 MC
TXV for Trualsen reach in cooler
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