BASIC HEAT PUMP THEORY INTRO

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BASIC HEAT PUMP THEORY By: Lloyd A. Mullen By: Lloyd G. Williams Service Department, York Division, Borg-Warner Corporation Figure 26F04B Purpose of subcooler and receivers is to gain added subcooling and insure liquid at expansion valve. On cooling cycle, discharge gas leaves compressor, passes through "RC" valve to outdoor coil. It passes through outdoor coil check valve into receiver, through receiver, and subcooler, to indoor expansion valve. From valve, refrigerant flows through indoor coil and back to "RC" valve and enters compressor through the suction line. As shown in Figure 26F05, with "RC" valve energized on heating cycle, refrigerant flows through indoor coil and check valve to receiver. From receiver refrigerant flows though outdoor expansion valve, outdoor coil, "RC" valve and back to compressor. In this application, subcooler is used only on cooling cycle. Service Application Manual SAM Chapter 620-54 Section 18 7

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