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TGE_067N2092, 067N2266, 067N2268

Thermostatic expansion valve, TGE, R454B

067N6430

Temperature range [°C]: -40 - 10, Orifice capacities [kW]: 120, Orifice capacities [TR]: 34, Pressure equalization: Externally equalized

Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
ApprovalC UL US LISTEDEACLLC CDC TYSKUKCA
Balanced port [Yes/No]Yes
Body materialBrass
Capillary tube length [in]118.0 in
Capillary tube length [mm]3000 mm
China RoHS complianceOut of scope
Connection materialCopper
Contain batteriesNo
DG Indicator ProfileOther Dangerous Goods
DirectionStraightway
EU RoHS complianceOut of scope
Element temperature max. [°C]110 °C
Element temperature max. [°F]230 °F
Equalization connection typeSolder, ODF
Equalization size [in]1/4 in
Flow directionBi-flow
Flow direction indicatorEmbossed 1-way arrow
Inlet connection typeSolder, ODF
Inlet size [in]1 1/8 in
Material DescriptionTGE 34 ExpansionValve Solder M/6
Max. Working Pressure [bar]49.0 bar
Max. Working Pressure [psig]711 psig
Orifice capacities [TR]34.00 TR
Orifice capacities [kW]120.00 kW
Characteristic
Value
Orifice size26
Outlet connection typeSolder, ODF
Outlet size [in]1 3/8 in
Packing formatMulti pack
Parts includedBulb strap
Pressure equalizationExternally equalized
Product TypeTGE
Product accessoriesTXV accessories
Product groupExpansion valves
Product lineAir Conditioning and Commercial Refrigeration
Product nameThermostatic expansion valve
Quantity per packing format6 pc
Rated cap. cond. Range N [IMP]tcond=100 °Ftevap=40 °Ftliq=98 °F
Rated cap. cond. Range N [SI]tcond=38 °Ctevap=4.4 °Ctliq=37 °C
RefrigerantsR454B
ServiceableNo
Static Superheat (SS) [°C]4.00 °C
Static Superheat (SS) [°F]7.20 °F
Superheat settingAdjustable
Temperature range [°C] [max]10 °C
Temperature range [°C] [min]-40 °C
Temperature range [°F] [max]50 °F
Temperature range [°F] [min]-40 °F
UL evaluatedYes

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight1.125 Kilogram
Net weight1.003 Kilogram
Volume3.233 Liter
Characteristic
Value
EAN/UPC5702424046026
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