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Let's
examine the diagram of one of these valves. It is made up
of a 4-way main valve body and a small 3-way solenoid valve
located on the body of the main valve.
For the moment, let's just consider the main 4-way valve.
Firstly, we should observe that of the four connections of
the main valve, three are placed side by side (the suction
side of the compressor is always connected to the middle one)
and that the fourth connection is on its own on the other
side of the valve (the compressor discharge is always connected
there).
The
discharge (point 1) and suction (point 2) of the compressor
are ALWAYS connected as shown in the diagram.
Note that the discharge connection may be offset on some models
of 4WV.
Inside
the main valve body the connections between the different
ports are achieved using a moving slide (point 3) running
between two pistons (point 4). Both pistons possess
a small orifice (point 5), and both are equipped with
a needle (point 6). Finally, three capillaries are
connected to the main valve body, as shown in the diagram,
and to the pilot solenoid valve.
Finally,
three capillaries are connected to the main valve body, as
shown in the diagram, and to the pilot solenoid valve.
All
the components that we've just mentioned have a role in the
operation of the 4WV. Therefore, if one of these components
fails, it can be the cause of an operating problem that is
very difficult to detect unless the operating principles of
this valve are well understood.
Let's
now look at how the main valve operates…
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