Tim C wrote:
On Nov 3, 2012 1:20 PM, "John Reames" <jwreames
<jwrea...@comcast.net>@<jwrea...@comcast.net>
comcast.net <jwrea...@comcast.net>> wrote:
Depends on whether you own 'em or service 'em.

A colleague frustrated the Goodman service guy, when a new valve failed
under warranty... three times. (That is, two defective "new" valves direct
from Goodman.)  The problem wasn't replacing the valve, of course, but that
all the R134a leaked out and the service guy had to eat it.

The guys on HVAC-Talk bemoan the fact that there are no really good thermostatic expansion valves (TXVs) on the market now. I think there are two manufacturers left, and neither one is putting out really good valves. One of them had a run of really bad valves a while back, it didn't matter what brand of equipment you were putting them in. If you stuck a bad valve in it the bad valve would fail.

Mitch.

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