Training Event Tech Session Wrap up (Part 1)
By Richard Hawkins
There were some great classes presented at the 2023 MACS Training Event and trade show held in Nashville, TN on February 2nd through February 4th. Starting with today and continuing over the next 4 weeks, I will be covering four of those classes.
TXVs, Superheat, MOP, and More w / Gene Dianetti
We will begin with the class titled TXVs, Superheat, MOP, and More w / Gene Dianetti. This was a 1.5-hour class which contained a tremendous amount of information about expansion valve design and their operation and troubleshooting. In an interview that I had with Mr. Dianetti, he indicated the following:
1. Technicians don’t always seem to understand what things like subcooling, superheat and other terminology associated with A/C system operation mean. As a result, there was a slide titled “Definitions” which contained these things and then there was a lot of detailed discussion about them in the class. Please refer to figure #1.
2. An expansion valve must have a constant flow of liquid refrigerant to it in order to function properly. This is accomplished by proper condenser function. Please refer to figure #2.
3. Expansion valves control superheat. They do not control the temperature or pressure in the evaporator. Please refer to figure #3.
4. It is important to understand the role that superheat plays in A/C system function. Please refer to figure #4.
5. In addition to these four items, the class stressed the importance that proper expansion valve operation has on compressor reliability. Please see figure #5.
6. The presentation closed with 10 slides dedicated to trouble shooting expansion valves. Please refer to figure #6.
The entire presentation can be viewed in the “members only” section on the MACS website. In addition, there were two MACS Service Reports published on the operation and function of expansion valves which are referenced in the presentation. They were published in September and October of 2020 and can also be found in the MACS “Member’s only” Archives.
Visit the MACS website for more information about membership and the 2024 Training Event in Orlando, FL!
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