Refrigeration valve CDS series
pistonelectrically-actuatedregulating

refrigeration valve
refrigeration valve
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Characteristics

Type
piston
Operation
electrically-actuated
Function
regulating
Body
angle seat, stainless steel, brass, copper
Applications
for the food industry, for refrigeration, for air conditioning
Associated function
expansion
Other characteristics
with stepper motor
DN

Max.: 2.125 in

Min.: 0.5 in

Pressure

680 psi, 700 psi

Temperature

Max.: 240 °F
(116 °C)

Min.: -40 °F
(-40 °C)

Description

Parker-Sporlan’s CDS valves are stepper motor actuated electric valves intended for use in direct expansion refrigeration and air conditioning applications. CDS valves are suited for a wide range of suction, liquid and discharge line applications due to their broad fluid temperature range. These applications include Electric Evaporator Pressure Regulator, Receiver Pressurization and Condenser Holdback for low ambient control. These valves are approved for use with HCFC, HFC, HFO and HC refrigerants and Mineral, Alkylbenzene and Polyolester Oils. The valve is serviceable so the piston and port can be cleaned and the motor assembly replaced if needed. The CDS valves are also offered with an optional pressure tap for measuring system pressure or evacuating the system and charging refrigerant. Features/Benefits: • Bi-polar stepper motor design delivers high force output • Actuator design provides great resolution • Tight seating piston design stops refrigerant flow • Serviceable construction allows for motor assembly replacement in the field • Valve is provided with 20’ cable • Brass, copper and stainless steel construction withstands the harshest environments Applications: • Electric Evaporator Pressure Regulator • Receiver Pressurization • Condenser Holdback
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