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Daikin-McQuay 4009130 Solenoid Coil 240V 4WV

Special Price $32.12 Regular Price $41.75
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SKU
4009130
The Daikin-McQuay 4009130 Solenoid Coil is an electromagnetic control component used to open the reversing valve of the heat pump and refrigeration in HVAC systems. It has a 240-volt electricity source that creates a magnetic field to move the internal, valve mechanism and channel the refrigerant between the heating and cooling routes in HVAC systems. It is placed over the solenoid valve stem and connected to a control circuit of the system by electric leads. Located on the four-way reversing valve assembly in the refrigerant circuit it lets you change the direction of the refrigerant flow in the system.
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Manufacturer Name: Daikin-McQuay
Product Number: 4009130
OEM Part Number: 4009130
Product Description: Solenoid Coil (4Wv)
Weight:0.22lbs/99.79g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Daikin-McQuay 4009130 Solenoid Coil?

Inspect the coil regularly for dust, corrosion, and loose wiring. Ensure proper voltage is applied to prevent overheating. Clean surrounding areas to avoid debris buildup and verify connections are secure for accurate operation and safety.

What are common issues with the Daikin-McQuay 4009130 Solenoid Coil?

  • Coil overheating or burning out.
  • Intermittent actuation or failure to connect.
  • Electrical short circuits or insulation breakdown.
  • Corrosion affecting performance or connectivity.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power to the system before installation to prevent electrical shock.

Step 2: Remove the existing solenoid coil from the valve assembly.

Step 3: Slide the new solenoid coil onto the valve stem securely.

Step 4: Reconnect wiring according to the system diagram.

Step 5: Restore power and test valve operation for proper function.