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The Daikin-McQuay 056792401K Mark IV DC Control Board operate as a vital part within air handling units and chiller. The board operates DC-powered elements through sensor information processing to generate output signals that control fans and compressor. The DC motors receive operational direction from this board after it gather input from sensors and thermostats. The board delivers three major advantages through its precise HVAC equipment control and optimized energy efficiency and improved system reliability. The system achieves stable operation and energy-efficient climate control through precise motor speed control and function regulation which results in better performance.
Manufacturer Name:Daikin-McQuay Product Number: 056792401K OEM Part Number: 056792401K Product Description: Mark Iv Dc Control Board Weight:0.58lbs/263.08g
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How to install an expansion valve for refrigeration?
Thermostatic expansion valves are an integral part of your refrigeration unit. They are responsible for ensuring the right dosage of refrigerant is entering the cooling coil to ensure maximum efficiency in the air conditioning of the system.
These special expansion valves come with a temperature sensor that is mounted at the end of the evaporator coil. They incorporate signals from this sensor to maintain the required temperature of the HVAC system. The thermostatic expansion valve works like a precision device that can regulate the measurements of the liquid refrigerant that flows into the evaporator of your system. This regulation in the flow of the refrigerant is essential to prevent the reverse flow of the refrigerant into the compressor of your system.
Through this mechanism, the thermostatic expansion valve successfully separates the high and low pressure sides of the refrigeration/air conditioning system. The liquid refrigerant enters the expansion ...
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