Heil Quaker ICP 1185862 Valve
For field technicians and contractors maintaining ICP systems, the Heil Quaker ICP 1185862 Suction Line Service Valve is a critical OEM replacement part designed to ensure precise refrigerant management. This service valve is the direct engineering successor to the 1172726, providing a seamless drop-in fit for high-pressure refrigeration circuits. Constructed from high-grade brass to withstand demanding cycles, this valve features standard 3/4-inch connections and is rated for an operating pressure of 700 PSIG and maximum temperatures up to 250?F. Its robust design facilitates accurate system diagnostics and simplified refrigerant recovery, crucial for maintaining HVAC system efficiency in residential and light commercial equipment. Whether you are performing a full pump-down or a routine charge adjustment, this valve ensures a reliable seal and durable performance across ICP, Tempstar, and Comfortmaker condenser units.
Key Benefits- Direct Replacement: Engineered as the official successor to part number 1172726 for precise alignment with existing suction lines.
- High-Pressure Tolerance: Rated for 700 PSIG, making it compatible with modern high-pressure refrigerant systems.
- Leak-Free Reliability: Durable brass construction and precision-machined threads prevent refrigerant loss during high-ambient operation.
- Technician-Friendly Design: Features standard hex-head access for standard service wrenches, allowing for efficient front-seating or back-seating.
- Broad Compatibility: Fits a wide range of ICP-manufactured air conditioners and heat pumps, including HSA5, HVA9, and HCA7 models.
- Is this compatible with my older 1172726 valve? Yes, the 1185862 is the specific technical update and direct replacement for the 1172726 suction line valve.
- Does this valve come with a 3/4" connection? Yes, this suction service valve utilizes standard industry dimensions, typically matching a 3/4" suction line on residential splits.
- Should I remove the Schrader core when brazing this valve? Absolutely. To prevent seal damage, always remove the internal core and use a heat block or wet rag to protect the valve body during the brazing process.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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