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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SPORLAN THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVES

10Outstanding

Features&

Benefitsof Sporlan

ThermostaticExpansion

Valves

The thermostatic expansion valve (TEV) controls the flow ofliquid refrigerant entering the direct expansion (DX) evaporatorby maintaining a constant superheat of the refrigerant vapor atthe outlet of the evaporator. The TEV controls the differencebetween the actual temperature and the saturation tempera-ture of the refrigerant corresponding to the suction pressure atthe sensing bulb location; this is superheat. By controlling

superheat, the TEV keeps nearly the entire evaporator surfaceactive, while preventing liquid refrigerant from returning to thecompressor. The ability of the TEV to match refrigerant flow tothe rate at which refrigerant can be vaporized in the evaporatormakes the TEV the ideal expansion device for most air condi-tioning and refrigeration applications.

• SELECTIVE THERMOSTATIC CHARGES Designed to provide optimum performance for all applications — air conditioning and heat pump, medium and low temperature refrigeration.

• THERMOSTATIC ELEMENT DESIGN Long lasting and field proven stainless steel diaphragm and welded element construction.

• DIAPHRAGM DESIGN Large flat diaphragm permits precise valve control.

• REPLACEABLE THERMOSTATIC ELEMENTS Field replaceable elements on all standard valves.

• BALANCED PORT DESIGN Provides perfect pin and port alignment, and prevents changes in pressure drop across the valve from influencing valve operation. Provides excellent control on applications with widely varying operating conditions.

• PIN CARRIER DESIGN (CONVENTIONAL VALVES) Provides precise pin and port alignment, and tighter seating.

• ACCESSIBLE INTERNAL PARTS Durable, leakproof body joint construction allows the valve to be disassembled, and the internal parts cleaned and inspected.

• MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION Pin and port materials offer maximum protection against corrosion and erosion.

• SILVER SOLDERED CONNECTIONS For leakproof, high strength connection-to-body joints.

• ADJUSTABLE SUPERHEAT DESIGN All standard valves are externally adjustable except the Type NI, which is internally adjustable through its outlet connection.

THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVES

FOR USE ON REFRIGERATION and/or AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS ONLYBulletin 10-10, January 1998 supersedes Bulletin 10-10, December 1995; Bulletin 10-15, February 1994 and all prior publications.

© COPYRIGHT 1998 BY SPORLAN VALVE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, MISSOURI

Refer to Bulletin 10-9 for a complete discussion on The Theory of Operation and Application of Thermostatic Expansion Valves.Refer to Bulletin 10-11 for a complete discussion on Installing and Servicing Thermostatic Expansion Valves.

Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Valve Nomenclature / Ordering Instructions . . 4

Recommended Thermostatic Charges . . . . . . . . . 4TEV Capacity Ratings for Refrigerants:12, 22, 134a, 401A, 402A, 404A, 407A, 407C, 408A,409A, 502, 507, and 717 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Capacity Tables for Refrigerants:12, 22, 134a, 401A, 402A, 404A, 407A, 407C, 408A,409A, 502, 507, and 717 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9TEV Quick Reference Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11Valve Specifications

NI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12RIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13F & EF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15Q, EQ, & SQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

EG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22BF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23SBF & EBF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26EBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Materials and Details of Construction . . . . . . . . . 36OEM Type Thermostatic Expansion Valves . . . . . 37Pressure-Temperature Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39

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The following procedure should be used when selecting aSporlan TEV:

1. Determine the liquid temperature of the refrigerantentering the valve — The TEV capacity tables on pages 5 to 9are based on a liquid temperature of 100°F for R-12, R-22,R-134a, R401A, R-402A, R-404A, R-407A, R-407C, R-408A,R-409A, R-502, R-507; R-717 (ammonia) capacities are basedon 86°F. For other liquid temperatures, apply the correctionfactor given in the tables for each refrigerant. For example seeTable B.

2. Determine pressure drop across valve — The pressuredrop correction factors are based on standard liquid tempera-ture and pressure drop. The standard pressure drop is depen-dent on the evaporator temperature. To determine the pressuredrop, subtract the saturated pressure equivalent to evaporatoroutlet temperature from the condensing pressure. The con-densing pressure used in this calculation should be the mini-mum operating condensing pressure of the system. From thisvalue, subtract all other pressure losses to obtain the net pres-sure drop across the valve. Use this value to determine thepressure drop correction factor. For example see Table C. Besure to consider all of the following possible sources ofpressure drop:

1. Friction losses through refrigeration lines including the evaporator and condenser.

2. Pressure drop across liquid line accessories such as a solenoid valve and filter-drier.

3. Static pressure loss (gain) due to the vertical lift (drop)of the liquid line.

4. Pressure drop across a refrigerant distributor if used.

Refer to Bulletin 20-10 for information on refrigerant distributors.

3. Select valve from the capacity tables — Select a valvebased on the design evaporating temperature. If possible thevalve capacity should be equal or slightly exceed the designrating of the system. Be sure to apply the appropriate correc-tion factors for liquid temperature and pressure drop. Once thedesired valve capacity has been located, determine the nomi-nal capacity of the valve from the tables’ second column. Onmultiple evaporator systems, select each valve on the basis ofindividual evaporator capacity. For example see Table A.

4. Determine if an external equalizer is required — Theamount of pressure drop between the valve outlet and bulblocation will determine if an external equalizer is required.Refer to Bulletin 10-9 for further information on this subject.

5. Select body type — Select the body type according to thestyle connections desired. For complete specifications on eachTEV type including nominal ratings, refer to pages 9 to 11.

6. Select the Sporlan Selective Thermostatic Charge —Select the charge according to the design evaporating temper-ature from the Table on Page 4. Refer to Bulletin 10-9 for acomplete discussion of the available Sporlan SelectiveThermostatic Charges.

Selection Example – Refrigerant 22Application: medium temperature refrigeration

Design evaporator temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . 20°FDesign condenser temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . 95°FRefrigerant liquid temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70°FDesign system capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ton

Available pressure drop across TEV:Condensing pressure (psig) . . . . . . . . . . 182Evaporating pressure (psig) . . . . . . . . . . . 43

139Liquid line and accessories loss (psi) . . . . – 4Distributor and tubes loss (psi) Q . . . . . – 35

100

Refrigerant liquid correction factor . . . . . . . . . . 1.17Pressure drop correction factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.89

Use the following formula to calculate TEV capacity: TEV Capacity = TEV rating x CF liquid temperature x CF pres-sure drop

EGVE-1 Has valve capacity of: 1.09 x 1.17 x 0.89 = 1.13 Tonsat 20°F evaporating temperature, 100 psi pressure drop and70° liquid temperature.

Thermostatic charge (from Table on Page 4): VC W

Selection:EGVE-1-C 3/8” x 1/2” x 1/4” ODF x 5’

Q An externally equalized valve must be used on evaporators employing a refrigerant distributor due to the pressure dropcreated by the distributor. In addition, an externally equal-ized valve should always be used with air conditioningthermostatic charges to reduce the possibility of thermo-static charge migration.

W Please note that the refrigerant charge designation in thethermostatic charge (“V” in this case) is dropped when it isincorporated into the valve model designation.

BULLETIN 10-10 / Page 3

Design EvaporatingTemperature

The valve capacity shouldequal or slightly exceed the

tonnage rating of the system.(For complete R-22 capacity

tables, see page 6)

THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE

CAPACITIES for REFRIGERANTS

TONS OF REFRIGERATION

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TEV Pressure Drop

SELECTION PROCEDURE

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SPORLAN SELECTIVE CHARGES ENGINEERED for PEAK PERFORMANCE for EACH SPECIFIC APPLICATION

7. Valve Nomenclature / Ordering Instructions — Combine the letters and numbers in the following manner to obtainthe complete valve designation. Also include all connection sizes and the capillary tube length.

EXAMPLE

* APPLICATION FACTORS:1. The Type ZP charges have essentially the same characteristics as the Type Z charge with one exception: they produce a

pressure limit Maximum Operating Pressure (MOP). ZP charges are not intended as replacements for Z charges. Each should beselected for its own unique purpose. Refer to Bulletin 10-9 for additional application discussion.

2. All air conditioning and heat pump charges are intended for use with externally equalized valves. Refer to Bulletin 10-9 for complete discussion on when to use an external equalizer.3. Type L Liquid charges are also available for most commonly used refrigerants in most element sizes.

4. Refer to Bulletin 10-9 for information regarding the differences between the VGA and VCP100 charges.5. If in doubt as to which charge to use, review the section on thermostatic charges in Bulletin 10-9 or contact Sporlan Valve

Company, Washington, Missouri with complete system data.

TEV capacity ratings for R-12, R-22, R-134a, R-401A,R-402A, R-404A, R-407A, R-407C, R-408A, R-409A, R-502,R-507 are based on vapor free 100°F liquid refrigerant enter-ing the expansion valve, a maximum opening superheat of 7°F,and a standard factory air test superheat setting. A discussionof the relationship between valve capacities and superheat set-tings can be found in Bulletin 10-9.

The ratings for evaporator temperatures 40°F, 20°F, -10°F,-40°F in the capacity tables are in accordance with ANSI/ARIStandard Number 750. TEVs are tested in accordance withANSI/ASHRAE 17.

TEV models featuring the mechanical pressure limit style ther-mostatic elements, i.e., the Types G(PL) and C(PL) TEVs, arenow obsolete. Consult Bulletin 210-10-17 for additional informa-tion on this subject and replacement valves.

R-717 (ammonia) capacities for Types D and A TEVs are shownon Page 9. These ratings are based on vapor free 86°F liquidrefrigerant entering the TEV, a maximum opening superheat of7°F, and a standard factory air test setting.

For TEV capacity ratings at operating conditions not shown inthe following tables, contact Sporlan Valve Company.

TEV CAPACITY RATINGS FOR REFRIGERANTS:12, 22, 134a, 401A, 402A, 404A, 407A, 407C, 408A, 409A, 502, 507, 717

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THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVECAPACITIES for REFRIGERANTS

TONS OF REFRIGERATION

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AIR CONDITIONING, HEAT PUMP and COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION APPLICATIONS

TEV capacity = TEV rating x CF liquid temperature x CF pressure drop —Example: Actual capacity of a nominal 1-1/2 ton R-134a Type EG valve at 20°Fevaporator, 100 psi pressure drop across the TEV, and 60°F liquid temperatureentering the TEV = 1.91 (from rating chart) x 1.29 (CF liquid temperature) x 1.12(CF pressure drop) = 2.76 tons.

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22, 407A, 407CAIR CONDITIONING, HEAT PUMP and COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION APPLICATIONS

THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVECAPACITIES for REFRIGERANTS

TONS OF REFRIGERATION

TNAREGIRFER(VETGNIRETNEERUTAREPMETDIUQIL F° )

°0 °01 °02 °03 °04 °05 °06 °07 °08 °09 °001 °011 °021 °031 °041ERUTAREPMETDIUQILFC,ROTCAFNOITCERROC

22 65.1 15.1 54.1 04.1 43.1 92.1 32.1 71.1 21.1 60.1 00.1 49.0 88.0 28.0 67.0A704 57.1 86.1 16.1 35.1 64.1 93.1 13.1 42.1 61.1 80.1 00.1 29.0 38.0 47.0 46.0C704 96.1 26.1 55.1 94.1 24.1 53.1 82.1 12.1 41.1 70.1 00.1 39.0 58.0 77.0 96.0

These factors include corrections for liquidrefrigerant density and net refrigerating effectand are based on an evaporator temperature of0°F. However, they may be used for any evapo-rator temperature from -40°F to 40°F since thevariation in the actual factors across this rangeis insignificant.

TEV capacity = TEV rating x CF liquid temperature x CF pres-sure drop — Example: Actual capacity of a nominal 2 ton R-22Type S valve at 20°F evaporator, 100 psi pressure drop across theTEV, and 90°F liquid temperature entering the TEV = 2.18 (fromrating chart) x 1.06 (CF liquid temperature) x 0.89 (CF pressuredrop) = 2.06 tons.

ROTAROPAVEERUTAREPMET

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TNAREGIRFER(VETGNIRETNEERUTAREPMETDIUQIL F° )

°0 °01 °02 °03 °04 °05 °06 °07 °08 °09 °001 °011 °021 °031 °041ERUTAREPMETDIUQILFC,ROTCAFNOITCERROC

A404 40.2 49.1 48.1 47.1 46.1 45.1 34.1 33.1 22.1 11.1 00.1 98.0 77.0 56.0 35.0A804 66.1 06.1 45.1 74.1 04.1 43.1 72.1 12.1 41.1 70.1 00.1 39.0 68.0 97.0 17.0205 68.1 87.1 96.1 16.1 25.1 44.1 53.1 62.1 81.1 90.1 00.1 19.0 28.0 37.0 46.0

404A, 408A, 502AIR CONDITIONING, HEAT PUMP and COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION APPLICATIONS

THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVECAPACITIES for REFRIGERANTS

TONS OF REFRIGERATION

These factors include corrections for liquidrefrigerant density and net refrigerating effectand are based on an evaporator temperatureof 0°F. However, they may be used for anyevaporator temperature from -40°F to 40°Fsince the variation in the actual factors acrossthis range is insignificant.

TEV capacity = TEV rating x CF liquid temperature x CFpressure drop — Example: Actual capacity of a nominal 1-1/2 tonR-404A Type EG valve at -20°F evaporator, 125 psi pressure dropacross the TEV, and 60°F liquid temperature entering the TEV =1.26 (from rating chart) x 1.43 (CF liquid temperature) x 0.91 (CFpressure drop) = 1.64 tons.

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These factors include corrections for liquid refrigerant density andnet refrigerating effect and are based on an average evaporatortemperature of 0°F. However, they may be used for any evapo-rator temperature from -20°F to 40°F since the variation in theactual factors across this range is insignificant.

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Small brass body, angle style valve which is adjustablethrough its outlet fitting. Inlet connection has a removable 100mesh strainer. Suitable for small capacity refrigeration appli-cations in which an external adjustment is not required. Typicalapplication: Drink dispensers, ice cubers.

Small brass body, externally adjustable valve available only forR-22 air conditioning or heat pump applications. This valve isavailable with the Rapid Pressure Balancer (RPB) feature foroff-cycle pressure equalization if desired. Suitable for replac-ing OEM type TEVs used on these applications.

Small brass bar body, externally adjustable valve for smallcapacity refrigeration systems. SAE flare inlet connectionhas a removable 100 mesh strainer. Typical applications:Refrigerated cases, coolers, freezers.

Specs on Page 12

Specs on Page 13

Specs on Page 14 & 15

Specs on Page 14 & 15

THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVECAPACITIES for REFRIGERANTS

TONS OF REFRIGERATION

Same as the Type F valve except it features ODF solder con-nections. The inlet connection has a 100 mesh insert typestrainer. Typical applications: Refrigerated cases, coolers, freezers.

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Forged brass body, externally adjustable valve for smallcapacity refrigeration systems. Inlet connection has a remov-able 100 mesh strainer. Typical applications: Refrigeratedcases, coolers, freezers, small capacity air conditioners.

Same as the Type G valve except it features ODF solder con-nections and a forged brass inlet fitting with a removable 100mesh strainer which can be cleaned and/or replaced withoutremoving the valve from the line.

Forged brass body, externally adjustable valve. Inlet connec-tion has a removable 80 mesh strainer. This valve is a largercapacity version of the Type G valve. Typical applications:Refrigerated cases, coolers, freezers, air conditioners.

Same physical size as the Type F valve with SAE flare con-nections except it features a balanced port construction. Inletconnection has a removable 100 mesh strainer. Typical appli-cations: Small capacity refrigeration that operates over widelyvarying operating conditions.

Same as the Type BF valve except it features ODF solder con-nections and a forged brass inlet fitting with a removable 100mesh strainer which can be cleaned and/or replaced withoutremoving the valve from the line.

Specs on Page 24 & 25

Specs on Page 24 & 25

Specs on Page 23

Specs on Page 22

Specs on Page 21

Specs on Page 20

FOR OEM TYPE VALVES, REFER TO PAGE 37.

Specs on Page 16-19

Specs on Page 16-19

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The brass body Q valve is externally adjustable. The valvebody has a removable cartridge or orifice. The valve body, car-tridge and thermostatic element can be supplied as indepen-dent components. This allows body, cartridge and element tobe assembled and matched to specific system requirements.Inlet connection has a 100 mesh removable strainer screen.Typical applications: Refrigeration applications and externalequalized versions may be used on air conditioning.

Same as the Type Q valve except it features extended ODFconnections. A 100 mesh insert strainer is provided with thevalve.

Same as the Type Q valve except it features ODF solder con-nections and a forged brass inlet fitting with a removable 100mesh strainer screen which can be cleaned and/or replacedwithout removing the valve from the line.

Same as the Type BF valve except it features extended ODFconnections. A 100 mesh insert strainer is provided with thevalve.

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FOR OEM TYPE VALVES, REFER TO PAGE 37.

Brass bar body, externally adjustable valve. Inlet has a per-manent 12 mesh strainer. General purpose valve for air con-ditioning and refrigeration applications.

Same physical size as the Type S valve except it featuresextended ODF connections and a balanced port construction.

Brass bar body, externally adjustable valve. Inlet has a per-manent 12 mesh strainer. This valve features a balanced portconstruction, and it is suitable for both air conditioning andrefrigeration applications.

Brass bar body, externally adjustable valve with flange con-nections. Inlet flange bushing has a permanent 16 meshstrainer. The FPT flange connection requires the K-1178adapter kit. This valve provides the smallest capacity TEVswith flange connections and it is suitable for both air condi-tioning and refrigeration applications.

Cast bronze body, externally adjustable valve with flange con-nections. Inlet has a 12 mesh strainer. This valve type providesvalve capacities greater than the Type H and it is suitable forair conditioning and refrigeration applications. Flanges for theType M valve are interchangeable with the Type V valve.

Cast bronze body, externally adjustable valve with flange con-nections. Inlet has a 12 mesh strainer. This valve type featuresa dual port semi-balanced design. This valve type providesvalve capacities greater than the Type M, and is suitable for airconditioning and refrigeration applications. Flanges for theType V are interchangeable with the Type M.

Cast bronze body, externally adjustable valve with flange con-nections. Inlet has a 12 mesh strainer. This valve type featuresa dual port semi-balanced design and it is primarily for largecapacity chillers. This valve type provides the largest valvecapacities available for flange connection TEVs.

Gray cast iron body, externally adjustable valve for smallcapacity ammonia service. Optional XD-074 100 mesh exter-nal strainer may be ordered with this valve.

Gray cast iron body, externally adjustable valve for largecapacity ammonia service. Optional 8004 (1/2 FPT) or 8006(3/4 FPT) 80 mesh external strainer may be ordered with this valve.

Specs on Page 35

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Sporlan Type NI valve is a small brass bar body, angle style (bottomoutlet) valve with SAE flare connections. The thermostatic elementis replaceable, and the inlet connection has a removable 100 meshstrainer. An internal adjustment is provided in the outlet fitting, andadjustments can be made with a 7/32’’ hex wrench when the outletis not connected. This valve is designed for small refrigeration sys-tems such as drink dispensers and ice cubers where space is limitedand an external superheat adjustment is not necessary.

NOTE: The cross-sectional views on the following valve specifica-tion pages illustrate the internal construction differently depending onwhether one or two pushrod construction is used. Types NI, RIVE, F,EF, Q, EQ, SQ, G, EG, C, S, H, M, D, and A utilize two pushrods tooperate the valve. The pushrods are not shown to avoid confusingdetails in the cross-sectional view.

The element diaphragm assembly deflects in response to temperaturechanges at the sensing bulb. This moves the pin carrier which opensthe valve port. The pushrods transmit the diaphragm motion to the pincarrier. Valve types BF, EBF, SBF, EBS, O, V, and W utilize only onepushrod. The pushrods are shown in the proper position.

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Sporlan Type RI valve is a small brass bar body, externally adjustablevalve available with either SAE flare or ODF solder connections.This valve has a replaceable thermostatic element, and it is designedfor small R-22 air conditioning and heat pump units where space islimited. This valve is also ideal for replacement of OEM typeSporlan TEVs such as the Type I and BI when used on the aboveapplications.

This valve is available with the Rapid Pressure Balancer (RPB) fea-ture for off-cycle pressure equalization if desired. Refer to SporlanBulletin 10-9 for additional information on this subject.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

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1-SF 1-ESF 1-SFE 1-ESFE 1

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1-PF 1-EPF 1-PFE 1-EPFE 1

8/3 e 2/12/1-1-PF 2/1-1-EPF 2/1-1-PFE 2/1-1-EPFE 2/1-1– 2-EPF – 2-EPFE 2

for complete details of construction, see page 36

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Sporlan Type F with SAE flare connections or Type EF with ODFsolder connections are small brass bar body valves with identicalinternal construction and replaceable thermostatic elements. TheType F valve has a removable 100 mesh strainer as a standard fea-ture. The Type EF has a 60x50 mesh insert strainer. These valves aredesigned for small refrigeration systems such as refrigerated cases,coolers, and freezers where space is limited and an external adjust-ment is desired.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

Q The 3/8” SAE inlet fitting has a long taper on the flare surface. A 3/8” x 1/4” reducing flare nut will allow 1/4” OD tubing to be attached to this fitting.E ODF Solder on Type EF valves indicates a female connection on the valve of proper diameter to receive copper tubing of corresponding OD size. Thus 1/2” ODF will receive 1/2” OD tubing. e Nominal 1 ton and larger F valves for R-134a, R-404A and R-507 type refrigerants, and nominal 1-1/2 ton and larger for R-22 refrigerant require 3/8” SAE Flare or 3/8” ODF inlet, minimum.

for Refrigerants 22-134a-404A-507 — SAE Flare & ODF Solder Connections

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1/4 ODFInsert

StrainerP/N 1543-002

3/8 ODFInsert

StrainerP/N 1524-000

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The brass body type Q, EQ, and SQ are replaceablecartridge style valves, whereby a cartridge can beselected to match the system capacity and installedin the valve body. All share identical internal con-struction with external adjustments. The identifica-tion of the three valve body styles available is nowunique. The Q body is supplied with the traditionalSAE flare connections. The EQ body is suppliedwith extended ODF solder connections and the“877” series strainer. The SQ body features ODFsolder connections with the forged inlet and replace-able strainer. These valves are all designed for smallrefrigeration systems, such as refrigerated cases, coolers, and freezers. The externally equalized version of thesevalves may be used on air conditioning and heat pump systems, the EQ body is specifically targeted for thisapplication. This is the first cartridge type valve to be designed and marketed by Sporlan Valve Company, andit can be supplied as a complete valve or as three component parts: the thermostatic element, the valve body,and the replaceable cartridge or orifice. The thermostatic element to valve body joint is the Sporlan traditionalknife edge, metal-to-metal, joint which insures leak-proof construction.

SELECTIVE THERMOSTATIC CHARGES — Since the valvebody and thermostatic elements can be supplied as independentcomponents, the installer can select the best possible thermostaticcharge for the application. Sporlan selective thermostatic charges arespecifically designed for low temperature, medium temperature andair conditioning applications. The element is manufactured with alarge flat diaphragm to yield maximum power for best controlperformance.

INTERNAL PORT DESIGN — The flow of refrigerant through thevalve port opposes the pin movement in all type Q, EQ and SQvalves. This design concept improves valve control stability whenlight loads occur and the pin modulates to a position close to the port. Thisdesign also reduces or eliminates the risk of charge migration in thethermostatic element which is inherent with other cartridge stylevalves. By design, the Sporlan thermostatic element is warmed by theentering liquid which flows through the top of the valve body.

Y Valves listed in this column NOT AVAILABLE with MOP Type air conditioning charges.r Standard External Equalizer 1/4” SAE (Q Body), 1/4” ODF (SQ and EQ Body).

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for Refrigerants 22-134a-404A-507 — SAE Flare & Extended ODF Solder Connections

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BULLETIN 10-10 / Page 17

TYPE QE

TYPE EQE

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ODF(ExternallyEqualized)

ODF(Internally Equalized)

ODF(Externally Equalized)

SAE(Internally Equalized)

SAE(Externally Equalized)

ODF(InternallyEqualized)

Replaceable Strainer• U.S. Patent

No. 5,232,015• P/N 3427-000

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Date Code Label (by week and year of manufacture)

QE – 0 (1/3T) – VC – 5’ – 3/8 x 1/2 x 1/4 SAE

ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS

Connection Size and Style:in x out x ext. eq.

Capillary Tube Length

Nominal Capacity (tons)

Refrigerant Code(See page 4)

ThermostaticCharge

Cartridge Size

Valve TypeQ, EQ, SQ = Internally Equalized

QE, EQE, SQE = Externally Equalized

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The Sporlan type ZP thermostatic charges have essentially the same characteristics as the conventional Z cross charges with one exception: they produce a pres-sure limit or MOP. The ZP charges are not intended as replacements for the Z charges - they should only be used where a definite pressure limit is required toprevent motor overloading.

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BULLETIN 10-10 / Page 19

SELECTING THE CARTRIDGE

Top surface is color coded to identify cartridge number

Capacity code on cartridge

Identification tag with cartridge number (bends around capillary tubing)

2

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R (Oil) Lubricate lock ring surfaceand top of push rods.

Q Attach cartridge identification tag to element capillary tube.

COMPONENT ASSEMBLY

W (Oil) Lubricate O-ring. E Turn clockwise until seated (do not over tighten).

T Hand tighten element.

Y After hand tight, turn element clockwise 60°(or movement equal to one hex flat).

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Outlet Connections1/2” SAE

Distributors1603, 1605, 1606, 1608, 1650(R)

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Sporlan Type G valve is a forged brass body, externally adjustablevalve with SAE flare connections. The thermostatic element isreplaceable, and the inlet connection has a removable 100 meshstrainer. This valve is designed for small refrigeration systems suchas refrigerated cases, coolers and freezers. In addition to refrigera-tion applications, the externally equalized Type G valve may be usedfor small capacity air conditioning and heat pump units.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

Q The 3/8” SAE inlet fitting has a long taper on the flare surface. A 3/8” x 1/4” reducing flare nut will allow 1/4” OD tubing to be attached to this fitting.

Y Valves listed in this column NOT AVAILABLE with MOP Type air conditioning charges.

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Sporlan Type EG valve is a forged brass body, externally adjustablevalve with ODF solder connections. The thermostatic element isreplaceable, and the inlet connection has a removable 100 meshstrainer which can be cleaned and/or replaced without removing thevalve from the line. This valve is designed for small refrigerationsystems such as refrigerated cases, coolers and freezers. In additionto refrigeration applications, the externally equalized Type EG valvemay be used for small capacity air conditioning and heat pump units.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

E ODF Solder indicates a female connection on the valve of proper diameter to receive copper tubing of corresponding OD size. Thus 1/2” ODF will receive 1/2” OD tubing.Y Valves listed in this column NOT AVAILABLE with MOP Type air conditioning charges.

* Type EG valves manufactured prior to June 1994 use a smaller inlet strainer, P/N 1935-000, which has a 1/2” brass hexhead. Current Type EG valves use inlet strainer P/N 3247-000 which has a 5/8” brass hex head. These strainers are notinterchangeable, but both are available as replacement parts.

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Sporlan Type C valve is a forged brass body, externally adjustablevalve with SAE flare connections. The thermostatic element isreplaceable, and the inlet connection has a removable 80 meshstrainer. This valve is designed for refrigerated cases, coolers andfreezers. In addition to refrigeration applications, the externallyequalized Type C valve may be used for small capacity air condi-tioning and heat pump units.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve arelisted below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applica-tion information on this subject.

Q The 3/8” SAE inlet fitting has a long taper on the flare surface. A 3/8” x 1/4” reducing flare nut will allow 1/4” OD tubing to be attached to this fitting.Y Valves listed in this column NOT AVAILABLE with MOP Type air conditioning charges.

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Sporlan Type BF valve is a small brass bar body valve with SAEflare connections and balanced port construction. This valve has thesame exterior dimensions as the Type F valve. The thermostatic ele-ment is replaceable, and the inlet connection has a removable 100mesh strainer. The balanced port construction makes this valveideally suited for small capacity refrigeration applications whichoperate over widely varying operating conditions.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

Q The 3/8” SAE inlet fitting has a long taper on the flare surface. A 3/8” x 1/4” reducing flare nut will allow 1/4” OD tubing to be attached to this fitting.

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&Sporlan Types SBF & EBF are small brass bar body valves withExtended ODF solder connections and the same balanced portconstruction as the Type BF valve. Both valves have replaceablethermostatic elements. The Type EBF has a 100 mesh insert strainer.The Type SBF has a 100 mesh removable strainer that can becleaned and/or replaced while the valve is still soldered to the sys-tem tubing. The balanced port construction makes these valvesideally suited for small capacity refrigeration applications whichoperate over widely varying conditions.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to these valves arelisted below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applica-tion information on this subject.

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Sporlan Type S valve is a brass bar body, externally adjustable valvewith ODF solder connections. The thermostatic element is replace-able, and the inlet connection has a permanent 12 mesh strainer. Thisvalve is designed for both air conditioning and refrigeration applications.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

Y Valves listed in this column NOT AVAILABLE with MOP Type air conditioning charges.U Standard External Equalizer Connection 1/4” ODF Solder, 1/4” SAE flare connection available on request.I ODF Solder indicates a female connection on the valve of proper diameter to receive copper tubing of corresponding OD size. Thus 5/8” ODF will receive 5/8” OD tubing.

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Sporlan Type EBS valve is a brass bar body valve having the samephysical size as the Type S valve except the Type EBS features abalanced port construction and extended ODF connections. Thethermostatic element is replaceable. The balanced port constructionmakes this valve ideally suited for refrigeration and air conditioningapplications which operate over widely varying conditions.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are listed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional application information on this subject.

8 ODF Solder indicates a female connection on the valve of proper diameter to receive copper tubing of corresponding OD size. Thus 5/8” ODF will receive 5/8” OD tubing.

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Sporlan Type O valve is a brass bar body, externally adjustable valvewith ODF solder connections. The thermostatic element is replace-able, and the inlet connection has a permanent 12 mesh strainer. Thisvalve type features a balanced port construction, and it is designedfor both air conditioning and refrigeration applications. A syntheticseating surface provides tight shut-off during system off periods.

This valve type has two body styles: a small body which providescapacities up to 30 tons R-22, and a large body which extends capac-ities to 70 tons R-22.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

U Standard External Equalizer Connection 1/4” ODF Solder, 1/4” SAE flare connection available on request.I ODF Solder indicates a female connection on the valve of proper diameter to receive copper tubing of corresponding OD size. Thus 5/8” ODF will receive 5/8” OD tubing.

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Outlet Connections1-1/8” ODF1-3/8” ODF1-5/8” ODF

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Sporlan Type H valve is a brass bar body, externally adjustable valveavailable with either ODF solder or FPT flange connections. Thethermostatic element is replaceable, and the inlet connection has apermanent 16 mesh strainer. The FPT flange connection requires theSporlan K-1178 adapter kit. This valve type provides the smallestcapacity TEVs with flange connections, and it is designed for bothair conditioning and refrigeration applications.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

Y Valves listed in this column NOT AVAILABLE with MOP Type air conditioning charges.U Standard External Equalizer Connection 1/4” SAE Flare, 1/4” ODF Solder connection available on request.I ODF Solder indicates a female connection on the valve of proper diameter to receive copper tubing of

corresponding OD size. Thus, 5/8” ODF will receive 5/8” OD tubing.O Kit K-1178 with two brass bushings is available for two purposes: 1) To allow the current Type H valve

to replace obsolete Types T and H with 1.125” x 0.75” flange rings by mating with the smaller flange ring bushings and/or distributors. 2) To allow the Type H to use 1/2” FPT connections — Part number 225-002 and 1/2” socket weld connections — Part number 580-000. Order the appropriate 1/2” connections and oneK-1178 per valve.

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Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

U Standard External Equalizer Connection 1/4” SAE Flare. 1/4” ODF Solder connection available on request.P FPT connections also available on request; 1/2” FPT - Part Number 360-000, 3/4” FPT - Part Number 360-001, 1” FPT - Part Number 362-000.{ ODF Solder indicates a female connection on the valve of proper diameter to receive copper tubing of corresponding OD size. Thus, 7/8” ODF will receive 7/8” OD tubing.

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Sporlan Type V valve is a cast bronze body, externally adjustablevalve available with either ODF solder or FPT flange connections.The thermostatic element is replaceable, and the inlet connection hasa permanent 12 mesh strainer. This valve features a dual port semi-balanced design, and it is designed for both air conditioning andrefrigeration applications. A synthetic seating surface provides tightshut-off during system off periods. This valve provides greatercapacities than the Type M. Flanges for the Type V valve are inter-changeable with the Type M.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional appli-cation information on this subject.

7 Standard External Equalizer Connection 1/4” SAE Flare. 1/4” ODF Solder connection available on request.

0 FPT connections also available on request; 1/2” FPT - Part Number 360-000, 3/4” FPT - Part Number 360-001, 1” FPT - Part Number 362-000.

{ ODF Solder indicates a female connection on the valve of proper diameter to receive copper tubing of corresponding OD size. Thus, 7/8” ODF will receive 7/8” OD tubing.

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Sporlan Type W valve is a cast bronze body, externally adjustablevalve available with ODF solder flange connections. The thermosta-tic element is replaceable, and the inlet connection has a permanent12 mesh strainer. This valve features a dual port semi-balanceddesign, and it is designed primarily for large capacity chillers. Asynthetic seating surface provides tight shut-off during system offperiods. This valve provides the largest capacities available forflange connection TEVs.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject.

U Standard External Equalizer Connection 1/4” SAE Flare, 1/4” ODF Solder connection available on request.} ODF Solder indicates a female connection on the valve of proper diameter to receive copper tubing of

corresponding OD size. Thus, 1-1/8” ODF will receive 1-1/8” OD tubing.q Refer to Recommended Thermostatic Charges, Page 4.e For 1-1/2” NPT connections, order flanges separately for MA42 solenoid eg P/N 933-1. The customer must

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Sporlan Type D valve is a gray cast iron body, externally adjustablevalve available with either FPT or socket weld flange connections.The thermostatic element is replaceable, and all internal parts areserviceable. An optional XD-074 (1/2’’ FPT) external inlet strainermay be ordered with this valve. This valve type provides the small-est capacity TEVs for ammonia service. The nominal 1 and 2 tonType D valves are identical with the exception of their dischargetubes. One of these valves can be converted to the other by exchang-ing the discharge tubes. The nominal 10 and 15 ton Type D valvesare also identical with the exception of their discharge tubes, andmay be converted to each other by exchanging discharge tubes.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject. Note: The discharge tubes must beremoved when a refrigerant distributor is applied to the valves.

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Sporlan Type A valve is a gray cast iron body, externally adjustablevalve with either FPT or socket weld flange connections. The ther-mostatic element is replaceable. An optional 8004 (1/2’’ FPT) or8006 (3/4’’ FPT) strainer may be ordered with this valve. This valveprovides the largest capacity TEVs for ammonia service.

The nominal 20 and 30 ton Type A valves are identical with theexception of their discharge tubes. One of these valves can be con-verted to the other by exchanging their discharge tubes. The nomi-nal 75 and 100 ton Type A valves do not employ a discharge tube,nor are their outlets tapped to receive one.

Refrigerant distributors that will mate directly to this valve are list-ed below. Refer to Sporlan Bulletin 20-10 for additional applicationinformation on this subject. Note that the discharge tube must beremoved from the nominal 20, 30, and 50 ton Type A valves when arefrigerant distributor is applied.

for complete details of construction, see page 36

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In addition to the standard line of Thermostatic Expansion Valves listed in this bulletin, special valve types are also available tofill manufacturers’ specific requirements. Listed below are examples of valves that are supplied for quantity orders.

Small brass body valve available with either angle styleor straight through connections. Type BI valves withstraight through connections are normally supplied non-adjustable. The Type BBI is a Type BI valve modified toincorporate balanced port construction. The thermostaticelement is not replaceable on valves manufactured priorto 1994. Current models use a replaceable No. 43 ele-ment. Typical applications: small capacity R-22 air condi-tioning and heat pump systems.

Type BI valve modified to incorporate an internal checkvalve and bypass tube to allow for reverse flow with heatpump applications. The valve is not adjustable. The ther-mostatic element is not replaceable on valves manufac-tured prior to 1994. Current models use a replaceableNo. 43 element. Typical applications: small capacity R-22heat pump systems.

Small brass body valve available with either angle styleor straight through connections. Type I valves withstraight through connections are normally supplied non-adjustable. Current models use a replaceable No. 43 ele-ment. This valve is available with the Rapid PressureBalancer (RPB) feature for off-cycle pressure equaliza-tion. Typical applications: small capacity R-22 air condi-tioning and heat pump systems.

Type BI/BBI valves modified to incorporate an internalcheck valve to allow for reverse flow with heat pumpapplications. Type CBI/CBBI valves with straight throughconnections are normally supplied non-adjustable. Thevalve uses a replaceable No. 43 element. Typical appli-cations: small capacity R-22 heat pump systems.

Small brass body valve available only with straightthrough connections and external adjustment. The ther-mostatic element is not replaceable on valves manufac-tured prior to 1994. Current models use a replaceableNo. 43 element. Typical applications: small capacity airconditioning and refrigeration applications where anexternal adjustment is desired.

Brass body valve available with either angle style orstraight through connections. Angle style valve is avail-able only with SAE flare connections. Type X valves withstraight through connections are normally supplied non-adjustable. The thermostatic element is a replaceable type,size number 53. This valve is available with the RapidPressure Balancer (RPB) feature in certain nominal capac-ities for off-cycle pressure equalization. Typical applica-tions: R-22 air conditioning and heat pump systems.

FEATURES NOT INCLUDED IN THIS BULLETINSpecial features such as non-adjustable construction or similar modifications are also available for both standard and specialvalves when ordered in reasonable quantities.Automatic (constant pressure) expansion valves are also available on special order.If you have a special valve application, contact your Sporlan Sales Engineer or Sporlan Valve Company, 206 Lange Drive,Washington, Missouri 63090, 636-239-1111.

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