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Carrier EA36UZ077 Valve Thermal Expansion Valve

Special Price $211.01 Regular Price $234.22
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EA36UZ077
Carrier EA36UZ077 valve is a thermal expansion valve is used in HVAC systems in air conditioners and refrigeration systems. It regulates the movement of the refrigerant through the teachings with respect to temperature. The valve uses a bi-metal spring that changes its size with the change in temperature. When the refrigerant leaving the evaporator cools, the spring compresses to reduce the flow of refrigerant. However, when the temperature increases, the spring also increases, bringing more refrigerant into circulation. This controls the temperature inside the evaporator and so cools the entire HVAC system efficiently.
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Specifications

  • Weight:1.12lbs
  • Length: 6.25"
  • Width: 4.25"
  • Height: 3.25"
  • Composition: Bi-Metal
Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: EA36UZ077
OEM Part Number: EA36UZ077
Product Description: Valve Thermal Expansion Valve(Txv)
Weight:1.2lbs/544.31g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Carrier EA36UZ077 Thermal Expansion Valve?

Inspect the valve periodically for leaks, corrosion, or blockages that could affect refrigerant flow. Ensure proper insulation around the sensing bulb and secure mounting. Maintenance support to maintain efficient cooling performance and system balance.

What are common issues with the Carrier EA36UZ077 Thermal Expansion Valve?

  • Refrigerant flow restrictions or blockages.
  • Improper superheat control.
  • Valve sticking open or closed.
  • Leaks at connections or valve body.
  • Inconsistent cooling performance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and recover refrigerant safely.

Step 2: Remove old valve from evaporator inlet, noting bulb placement and insulation.

Step 3: Install new valve, ensuring correct flow direction and brazed/sweated joints.

Step 4: Attach sensing bulb tightly to suction line and insulate properly.

Step 5: Evacuate system to deep vacuum, leak-test, then recharge to specs.

Step 6: Restore power and verify superheat and cooling performance system operation.