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Trane VAL10196 Electronic Expansion Valve

Special Price $86.33 Regular Price $99.28
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VAL10196
The Trane VAL10196 is a small electronic expansion valve meant for use in HVAC equipment, particularly refrigerant lines. It accurately adjusts the level of refrigerant flow and by electrical means alters the calibrated area of a valve upon receiving signals from the system’s controller. There are several ways to do this form of refrigerant flow management for the ultimate in system efficiency. It also improves comfort because it maintains the right temperature at specific conditions. The valve can also protect the system from any act of pressure or flow movements by managing the refrigerant flow in the system.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 0.12lbs
  • Length: 4"
  • Outlet Size: 0.3126"
  • Inlet Size: 0.3126"
  • Size: 0.3126 x 0.3126"
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: VAL10196
OEM Part Number: VAL10196
Product Description: Eev Valve
Weight:0.12lbs/54.43g

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What maintenance is required for the Trane VAL10196 Electronic Expansion Valve?

Inspect valve for refrigerant leaks and secure electrical connections free from corrosion or looseness. Clean surrounding area to prevent dirt buildup affecting valve operation. Verify control signals and calibration and ensure system pressures remain within recommended limits.

What are common issues with the Trane VAL10196 Electronic Expansion Valve?

  • Refrigerant leakage at valve seals.
  • Sticking or stuck valve operation.
  • Electrical connection failure or intermittent signals.
  • Improper refrigerant flow control.
  • Sensor calibration drift causing inefficiency.
  • Coil icing due to restricted flow or system imbalance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power supply and recover refrigerant from HVAC system before opening access.

Step 2: Place valve near evaporator coil and disconnect wiring and refrigerant line connections carefully.

Step 3: Remove old valve and clean connection points to ensure proper sealing.

Step 4: Position new valve, align inlet and outlet lines, and secure fittings tightly.

Step 5: Reconnect electrical connector and ensure proper placement.

Step 6: Restore refrigerant and power, then check system for leaks and stable cooling performance.