Description
Trane MOD02686 Motor; Stepper Module W/Motor (X13650862060)
Expansion Valve Motor MOD02686 Stepper Module W/Motor details;
- Trane Chiller Electronic Expansion Valve Motor; Stepper Module W/Motor, For Y1187, M12 Input
- Original Trane OEM Components
- Trane Part Number: MOD02686
- Model Number: X15111210280 / X13650862060 / X13650862-060
- Controller: MOD02688
- Commonly Used on Trane City™, Series R™, Sintesis™ Excellent, Sintesis™ Prime, Stealth™, XStream™, XStream™ Excellent Chiller Models
- Replaces / Supersedes: MOD2686, MOD-2686
Trane chiller documentation download links for the EXV. Motor; Stepper Module W/Motor;
- GVAF Chiller Model Expansion Valve Stepper Module (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- GVWF Chiller Model Expansion Valve Stepper Module (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTAC Chiller Model Expansion Valve Stepper Module (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTAF Chiller Model Expansion Valve Stepper Module (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTAE Chiller Model Expansion Valve Stepper Module (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTWD Chiller Model Expansion Valve Stepper Module (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTUD Chiller Model Expansion Valve Stepper Module (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTWF Chiller Model Expansion Valve Stepper Module (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
- RTSF Chiller Model Expansion Valve Stepper Module (Product Catalog, Sales Brochure, Installation Operation Maintenance)
Expansion Valves (EXV.)
Expansion valves are devices used to control the refrigerant flow in a refrigeration system. They help to facilitate the change of higher pressure of liquid refrigerant in the condensing unit to lower pressure gas refrigerant in the evaporator.
The term “low side” is used to indicate the part of the system that operates under low pressure, in this case the evaporator. The “high side” is used to indicate the part of the system that operates under high pressure, in this case the condenser.
There are basically four types of valves that are in used. These valves are also refer to as metering devices.
- Electronic Exp. Valves
- Thermostatic Exp. Valves
- Capillary Tubes
- Float Valves
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