4.8 • 985 Ratings
🗓️ 27 August 2024
⏱️ 29 minutes
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In this episode, Matthew Taylor joins the podcast to dive deep into the world of pressure-limiting valves and regulators used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. They explore the intricacies of Maximum Operating Pressure (MOP) expansion valves, Evaporator Pressure Regulators (EPR), and Crankcase Pressure Regulators (CPR), discussing their functions, applications, and differences.
The conversation begins with an explanation of MOP expansion valves, which are commonly used in low-temperature refrigeration applications and air conditioning systems. Matthew describes how these valves work by using a vapor-charged thermal element to limit the suction pressure, protecting compressors from operating outside their designed range. They discuss the differences between liquid-filled, vapor-charged, and cross-charged valves, highlighting how each type affects system performance and superheat control.
The discussion then shifts to larger systems and rack refrigeration, where Crankcase Pressure Regulators (CPRs) are preferred over MOP valves. Matthew explains how CPRs control pressure closer to the compressor, allowing for better superheat control in systems with longer piping runs. The conversation concludes with an explanation of Evaporator Pressure Regulators (EPRs), which are used in multi-evaporator systems to maintain specific evaporator temperatures independently of the overall system suction pressure.
Topics covered in the podcast:
· Maximum Operating Pressure (MOP) expansion valves
· Liquid-filled vs. vapor-charged thermal elements
· Cross-charged valves and superheat control
· Applications of MOP valves in small refrigeration systems and air conditioning
· Crankcase Pressure Regulators (CPRs) for larger systems
· Evaporator Pressure Regulators (EPRs) for multi-evaporator setups
· Differences between MOP, CPR, and EPR in pressure control
· Challenges of pressure control in rack refrigeration systems
· Impact of pressure-limiting devices on compressor longevity
· Considerations for technicians when working with different types of systems
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0:09.7 | And this Q&A question comes from down under and it's about specifically MOP's maximum |
0:18.9 | operating pressure expansion valves as well as EPRs but we answer so much more when I say we have |
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1:22.1 | Funny just discovered, the YouTube channel. Just listen to the podcast on the way home. I do a lot of traveling for work. |
1:27.0 | And I just listen to the TX for our episode with the lads. It was very good, very very interesting I've learned stuff that I didn't |
1:34.2 | ever know about X valve but I noticed you didn't touch on mop valves I know that's |
1:41.0 | an application text valve used in a freezer application, |
1:45.0 | Max Operating Pressure Valve, so I thought it would be cool if you could touch on that |
1:50.0 | and CPR, EPR valves and what they do. Obviously there might be some fridges out there that do not know. |
1:58.0 | Yeah, have other good work and talk soon. |
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