Help With Trane XB1000 ID

 
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Old 10-09-2007, 07:14 PM   #1
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Help With Trane XB1000 ID


XB1000 unit
condensor TTB042C100A0 says to use coil BAYFCCV077A for matched performance
Evap boxed unit has model# TXC042C4HPB1 on it, with 'restrctor orifice0.080 sticker.
Does this boxed coil have TXV or is it cap tube?

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Old 10-09-2007, 07:17 PM   #2
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Re: Help With Trane XB1000 ID


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XB1000 unit
condensor TTB042C100A0 says to use coil BAYFCCV077A for matched performance
Evap boxed unit has model# TXC042C4HPB1 on it, with 'restrctor orifice0.080 sticker.
Does this boxed coil have TXV or is it cap tube?

thanks for the decode
Neither it has a piston, which acts more like a cap tube. More efficient to change it out to a TXV.
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didn't know if pistons were in front of TXV's or operated alone...tks for quick response
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