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Nordyne 920668A 2-Ton Thermostatic Expansion Valve R410A RT6

Special Price $144.90 Regular Price $166.64
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920668A
The Nordyne 920668A is a Thermostatic Expansion Valve for 2-ton air conditioning and heating systems that regulate refrigerant flow. It measures the temperature in the evaporator coil to control this flow as needed so that peak system performance is achieved. This valve has compatibility with R410A refrigerant which is used in most of today’s HVAC due to its high energy efficiency and less harm to the environment. This means that it will help maintain the ideal temperatures inside homes while using minimum amounts of energy thus ensuring maximum comfort at reduced electricity bills. It is a commonly used expansion valve for residential and light commercial air conditioning and heating systems.
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Specifications

  • Type: Thermal Expansion Valve
  • Capacity: 2-Ton
  • Refrigerant: R410A
Manufacturer Name: Nordyne
Product Number: 920668A
OEM Part Number: 920668A
Product Description: 2Ton R410a Rt6 Expansion Valve
Weight:1.12lbs/508.02g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Nordyne 920668A Thermostatic Expansion Valve?

Check the valve for proper operation and secure fittings. Inspect sensing bulb placement and insulation. Keep components clean and free from contaminants. Routine checks support maintain accurate refrigerant regulation and system efficiency.

What are common issues with the Nordyne 920668A Thermostatic Expansion Valve?

  • Inconsistent refrigerant metering.
  • Bulb sensing issues are causing improper control.
  • Internal blockage restricting flow.
  • Valve sticking under varying load conditions.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and recover refrigerant safely.

Step 2: Access the existing expansion valve in the HVAC unit.

Step 3: Disconnect equalizer line and sensing bulb carefully.

Step 4: Remove the old valve using proper tools.

Step 5: Install the new thermostatic expansion valve, ensuring correct flow direction.

Step 6: Reconnect lines and secure the sensing bulb tightly.

Step 7: Evacuate system, recharge refrigerant, and test for leaks.