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Expansion thermostatic valve TU series
stainless steelfor air conditioning

expansion thermostatic valve
expansion thermostatic valve
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Characteristics

Technology
expansion
Materials
stainless steel
Applications
for air conditioning

Description

The TU stainless steel thermostatic expansion valves allow you to control the refrigerant flow to the evaporator. The valve senses the refrigerant level and, when needed, injects liquid to keep the air conditioning system working at an optimum level. The TU valves are compact in design, light weight and have steel/copper bi-metal connections for fast soldering. The TU valves offer fixed or exchangeable orifices and adjustable or non-adjustable superheat settings, as well as internally or externally equalized designs. The TU valves are available in angle- or straight way designs and with many combinations of solder connections. The TU valves ensure consistent function throughout the service life. The valves come with high dirt-retention filter and the TUA(E) versions with exchangeable filter, offer easy maintenance (or e.g.: cleaning of filter). For safe and reliable operation, the TU valves can be supplied with self-cleaning bleed or with a MOP charge. Features and benefits Suited for all common refrigerants and applications Large operating range: N-range -40°C to +10°C / B-range -60°C to -25°C Stable regulation Compact design, low weight Stainless steel, hermetically tight solder version with high corrosion and vibration resistance Easy brazing with no need for wet wrapping Adjustable superheat Special non-adjustable superheat valves available Filter with high dirt-retention capacity Available with maximum operating pressure (MOP)

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