Question 116Refrigeration & AC - Assistant Engineer
70% to passWhen replacing a thermostatic expansion valve power element, what is true concerning the thermal bulb?
The correct answer is D) with steel wool or an abrasive cloth, remove oxidation on the bulb and suction line. When replacing a thermostatic expansion valve power element, it is important to ensure that the thermal bulb is clean and free of any oxidation. Oxidation on the bulb and suction line can reduce the heat transfer, affecting the proper functioning of the valve. Removing the oxidation with steel wool or an abrasive cloth will help restore the thermal conductivity, allowing the bulb to accurately sense the temperature and provide the necessary expansion valve control. The other options are incorrect because: A) Applying a heavy coating of grease would impede heat transfer, rather than improving it. B) Applying a light film of oil is not necessary and could potentially attract dirt and debris. C) Coating the device with silicone sealant would not address the issue of oxidation and could interfere with the thermal response.
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