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Carrier EA36UZ098 Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV)

Special Price $263.91 Regular Price $292.94
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EA36UZ098
The Carrier EA36UZ098 is a Thermal Expansion Valve that is across a range of cooling systems such as air conditioning systems, heat pumps and rooftop units. That is an essential part that controls flow rate of refrigerant based on changes in temperature. The TXV has a bi-metal spring which expands when the temperature increases in the evaporator coil. This expansion causes the valve to open up and so there is a freezing mixture that takes more of the refrigerant to achieve this freezing so as to makeup for the lost refrigerant that has evaporated into gas and has been sent up the tube. when the temperature goes low, the spring also becomes compacted hence reducing the flow of refrigerant.
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Specifications

  • Size: 7 x 5 x 4 "
  • Composition: Bi-Metal
  • Metering Device: TXV/TEV-Thermostatic Expansion Valve
  • Prop 65: No
  • Weight: 1.12lb
Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: EA36UZ098
OEM Part Number: EA36UZ098
Product Description: Valve Thermal Expansion Valve(Txv)
Weight:1.12lbs/508.02g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Carrier EA36UZ098 Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV)?

Inspect the TXV regularly for leaks, blockages, or frost buildup. Ensure refrigerant lines are clean and properly insulated. Clean filters and check system pressure to maintain efficient operation and prevent damage to the HVAC system.

What are common issues with the Carrier EA36UZ098 Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV)?

  • Improper refrigerant flow.
  • Frost buildup on evaporator coils.
  • Valve sticking or failing to modulate.
  • Erratic system pressures or temperature fluctuations.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power and recover refrigerant from the system safely.

Step2: Remove insulation and access the existing TXV by opening the refrigerant line connection.

Step3: Disconnect the old valve while minimizing refrigerant and oil loss.

Step4: Install the new valve, ensuring proper alignment and secure brazing of connections.

Step5: Attach the sensing bulb firmly to the suction line and insulate it properly.

Step6: Vacuum the system, recharge refrigerant, and test for leaks and proper cooling operation.