Description
Trane VAL1095E Valve Angle
Angle Valve Trane VAL1095E details;
- Trane Chiller Valve Angle and Service Valve 1/4 x 1/4 NPT
- Original Trane OEM Components
- Trane Part Number: VAL1095E
- Commonly Used on Trane Series R™, Series E™ CenTraVac™, Sintesis™ Advantage, Sintesis™ Balance, Sintesis™ Excellent, Sintesis™ Prime, XStream™, XStream™ Excellent Chiller Models.
- Replaces / Supersedes: VAL09862, VAL9862, VAL-9862, VAL0662E, VAL662E, VAL-662E
Trane chiller documentation download links for the Valve; Angle and Service Valve;
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- RTWF Chiller Model Angle Valve (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTSF Chiller Model Angle Valve (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- CVGF Chiller Model Angle Valve (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
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THREE DIFFERENT POSITIONS OF THE SERVICE VALVES:
Front seated position the valve stem is turned fully clockwise to effectively stop the flow of refrigerant vapour from the suction line union on the low pressure side of the compressor and to the discharge line union on the high pressure side of the compressor.
Back seated position The valve stem is turned fully counter-clockwise to stop the flow of refrigerant vapour to the gauge port of the service valve.
Midway position The valve stem is turned either clockwise or counter- clockwise to leave the valve unseated. Thus refrigerant vapour can flow from the suction line and also to the discharge line and at the same time pass through the gauge port, to the gauge hose and to the relevant pressure gauge.
The liquid shut-off valve may be located at the outlet of the receiver. It is a single seating valve, i.e. it is either open or closed. On systems which do not have a receiver the valve design will be similar to that of a suction or discharge service valve and will have a gauge connection. When closed or fully front seated, this valve will stop the flow of liquid refrigerant from the condenser or receiver to the expansion device.
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