TXV vs Orifice vs Capillary - The Three Most Common Refrigerant Regulating Devices & How They Work
My Favorite Tool: https://amzn.to/3NIFJuO Digital Refrigerant Manifold I Use: https://amzn.to/3unWuEQ Budget Friendly Gauges + Vacuum Pump Set: https://amzn.to/3umJteD Tools We Recommend: https://amzn.to/3Cssuwh Here I show the different ways that liquid refrigerant or "freon" is regulated into an evaporator coil. The most common type uses an orifice which is a tiny hole drilled in a small piece of metal which only allows the correct amount of refrigerant through. Likewise, a capillary tube restricts the flow by using a very long pipe or tube in order to create the correct amount of flow. The last one is more advanced and is called a thermal expansion valve or TEV. They are sometimes called a TXV as well. Thanks for watching and subscribing! As an Amazon affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you for your support! Was this video helpful to you? Send a tip:https://www.paypal.me/bensahlstrom Become a Patron: / bensahlstrom Blessings from Minnesota! Ben

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