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Trane VAL10395 Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV) Valve 3Ton R410 Extequal

Special Price $123.60 Regular Price $142.15
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VAL10395
The Trane VAL10395 Thermostatic Expansion Valve 4.2" long is a vital part of an air conditioning system. It’s essential for controlling refrigerant flow in 3-ton R410 refrigerant systems. Unlike ordinary on/off valves, TXVs are temperature sensing and precisely control the amount of refrigerant entering the evaporator coil. The 30" external to the valve allows for optimal management of accurate pressure readings. Refrigerant heat is taken by cool air flowing over the evaporator coil and changes the refrigerant from liquid gas. The TXV temperature sensor measures the refrigerant temperature and then opens the valve accordingly.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 1.01lbs
  • Length: 4.2"
  • Size: 30" External Equalizer
  • Type: Thermostatic
  • Capacity: 3 (Ton)
  • Connection Type: Threaded
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: VAL10395
OEM Part Number: VAL10395
Product Description: Txv Valve 3Ton R410 Extequal
Weight:1.01lbs/458.13g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane VAL10395 Thermal Expansion Valve?

Regularly inspect for refrigerant leaks and ensure proper seating of the valve. Clean the valve ports if debris accumulates and check connections for tightness. Proper care ensures efficient cooling and prevents pressure imbalances in the system.

What are common issues with the Trane VAL10395 Thermal Expansion Valve?

  • Refrigerant overfeeding or underfeeding.
  • Valve sticking or failing to open/close properly.
  • Pressure fluctuations in the system.
  • Noise or vibration due to improper installation.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off the HVAC system and disconnect power to prevent electric shock.

Step2: Recover any refrigerant from the system following safety regulations.

Step3: Remove the old TXV and clean pipe ends for proper fit.

Step4: Install the new thermal expansion valve, ensuring correct orientation and alignment.

Step5: Reconnect refrigerant lines, tighten fittings securely, and evacuate the system.

Step6: Recharge with refrigerant and test for leaks and correct operation.