Question 129Refrigeration & AC - QMED

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When replacing a thermostatic expansion valve power element, what is true concerning the thermal bulb?

Awith steel wool or an abrasive cloth remove oxidation on the bulb and suction line
Bcarefully coat the device with silicone sealant to reduce the effects of convective cooling
Capply a heavy coating of grease to function as a heat sink
Dapply a light film of oil to increase heat transfer
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) with steel wool or an abrasive cloth, remove oxidation on the thermostatic expansion valve power element's thermal bulb and suction line. The reasoning behind this is that the thermal bulb needs to be in good thermal contact with the refrigerant line to properly sense the temperature and provide the correct valve opening. Removing any oxidation or buildup on the bulb and suction line helps improve heat transfer and ensure accurate temperature sensing. The other options are incorrect because: B) adding sealant could insulate the bulb and reduce heat transfer, C) adding grease would have a similar insulating effect, and D) applying oil is unnecessary and could potentially contaminate the system.

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