Warning, Reversing valve description/operation – Friedrich 9 User Manual

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NOTE: System operating pressures must be near

normal before valve can shift.

REVERSIng VaLVE DESCRIPtIon/oPERatIon

The Reversing Valve controls the direction of refrigerant flow

to the indoor and outdoor coils. It consists of a pressure-

operated, main valve and a pilot valve actuated by a solenoid

plunger. The solenoid is energized during the heating cycle

only. The reversing valves used in the VPAK system is a

2-position, 4-way valve.

The single tube on one side of the main valve body is the

high-pressure inlet to the valve from the compressor. The

center tube on the opposite side is connected to the low

pressure (suction) side of the system. The other two are

connected to the indoor and outdoor coils. Small capillary

tubes connect each end of the main valve cylinder to the

“A” and “B” ports of the pilot valve. A third capillary is a common

return line from these ports to the suction tube on the main

valve body. Four-way reversing valves also have a capillary

tube from the compressor discharge tube to the pilot valve.

The piston assembly in the main valve can only be shifted

by the pressure differential between the high and low sides

of the system. The pilot section of the valve opens and

closes ports for the small capillary tubes to the main valve

to cause it to shift.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

WARNING

Disconnect power to the unit before servicing.

Failure to follow this warning could result in

serious injury or death.

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