Heil Quaker ICP 1085988 Service Valve

Heil Quaker ICP 1085988 Service Valve

Heil Quaker ICP

  • $127.00


Experience reliable refrigerant control with the Heil Quaker ICP 1085988 Service Valve, a genuine OEM HVAC replacement part engineered specifically for suction line applications. This 14S-14S 7/8 inch Aeroquip service valve is a critical component for technicians performing system evacuations, refrigerant recovery, or component isolation in ICP (International Comfort Products) condensing units. Built with a durable brass body to ensure long-term corrosion resistance, this valve provides a secure braze connection and features a high-pressure access port for accurate manifold gauge readings. Whether you are conducting a routine HVAC system tune-up or a full condenser unit repair, the 1085988 ensures a leak-free seal and smooth mechanical operation during pump-downs. Professional-grade construction supports the performance demands of modern R-410A systems, making it the standard choice for licensed HVAC contractors who prioritize precise flow regulation and seamless compatibility with Heil, Tempstar, and Arcoaire equipment.

Key Benefits:
  • Direct OEM Compatibility: Specifically designed for ICP equipment, including Heil Quaker and Tempstar models, ensuring a precise fit without field modifications.
  • Industrial Brass Construction: Heavy-duty material provides exceptional strength and protects against refrigerant leaks in high-vibration suction line environments.
  • Efficient System Isolation: Facilitates rapid HVAC troubleshooting by allowing technicians to isolate the outdoor coil for maintenance or repair.
  • Simplified Service Access: Features a standard service port for easy hookup of recovery machines and micron gauges during vacuum testing.
Common Questions:

What is the connection size for the ICP 1085988?
This is an Aeroquip 14S-14S service valve, typically utilized for 7/8" OD suction lines in residential and light commercial split systems.

Should I remove the valve core before brazing this part?
Yes, it is standard practice for HVAC technicians to remove the Schrader valve core before brazing to prevent heat damage to the internal seals.

Which valve should be opened first during a system startup?
When releasing a refrigerant charge, it is generally recommended to slowly open the suction line valve first to prevent oil migration from the compressor into the liquid line.

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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