York 025-20069-000 Expansion Valve
The York 025-20069-000 Expansion Valve is a critical metered flow component precision-engineered for high-tonnage R22 refrigeration systems. This thermostatic expansion valve features 1 3/8" ODF solder connections, ensuring a secure, leak-resistant interface within the liquid line. Designed to maintain the precise superheat required for optimal evaporator performance, this OEM replacement part regulates refrigerant flow based on heat load variations. As a direct-fit York HVAC part, it eliminates the compatibility risks associated with universal aftermarket valves, maintaining the integrity of the original system design. Technicians will find the robust construction essential for high-pressure applications where precise thermal management is non-negotiable. Whether you are performing a full system overhaul or resolving a localized cooling inefficiency, this TXV valve provides the reliability needed for heavy-duty commercial chillers and air handling units, securing the thermal cycle and protecting the compressor from liquid slugging.
Key Benefits- OEM Precision: Genuine York 025-20069-000 specifications ensure exact flow coefficients (Cv) match original equipment requirements.
- R22 Compatibility: Specifically calibrated for the pressure-temperature characteristics of R22 refrigerant cycles.
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Features 1 3/8" x 1 3/8" connections built to withstand the vibration and thermal stressors of industrial applications.
- Optimized Superheat Control: Prevents evaporator flood-back and ensures maximum heat transfer across the coil surface.
Is this expansion valve compatible with R407C retrofits? While R407C has similar pressure profiles to R22, the superheat settings and oil compatibility of this York valve are optimized for original R22 specifications; always verify charge requirements before installation.
Does this valve come with the sensing bulb and mounting hardware? Yes, this assembly includes the integrated sensing bulb required for accurate suction line temperature feedback.
What are the primary signs of a failing York TXV? Common indicators include erratic suction pressure, excessive frost on the evaporator inlet, or a "hunting" condition where the valve cannot maintain a stable superheat.
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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