Bard 5651-231BX Expansion Valve

Bard 5651-231BX Expansion Valve

  • $138.63


For contractors maintaining or repairing Bard HVAC systems, the Bard 5651-231BX Expansion Valve is a critical component engineered for precise refrigerant flow control. This genuine Bard part, MPN 5651-231BX, is designed to optimize performance across various HVAC applications, including air conditioners, heat pumps, refrigeration units, and chillers. As a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV), it accurately meters the liquid refrigerant entering the evaporator coil, ensuring efficient heat absorption and maintaining system efficiency. Proper function of this AC expansion valve is essential to prevent issues like inconsistent cooling or compressor short cycling. Built with heavy-duty materials and an optimized internal design, this valve ensures reliable operation and seamless integration into your existing Bard setup, located typically near the indoor evaporator coil within the air handler or furnace coil case.

  • Key Benefits:
  • Optimized Refrigerant Flow Control: Ensures precise metering for peak system efficiency.
  • Enhanced System Performance: Critical for consistent cooling and heating in diverse HVACR applications.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured with heavy-duty materials for extended operational life.
  • Seamless Integration: Designed as a direct replacement for Bard HVAC systems.
  • Prevents System Malfunctions: Helps avoid issues like evaporator coil freezing or compressor damage.

Common Questions:

  • What are the symptoms of a bad AC expansion valve?
  • How do I diagnose a faulty Bard 5651-231BX expansion valve?
  • Why is my AC blowing warm air with a faulty expansion valve?
  • What is the proper superheat setting for this thermostatic expansion valve?

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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