Issue:
GP1 Male Loader/Unloader Orifice Plates
Resolution:
The orifice plates under the male loader/unloader valves part numbers are:
- PLT03713 ( X05140386010) >>> 0.0325"
- PLT03712 ( X05140386020) >>> 0.0255"
The smaller orifice plate goes under the male load solenoid valve, and the larger orifice plate goes under the male unload solenoid valve.
See service bulletin RTAA-SVB12A-EN for additional information.
That plate is an orifice plate that must be kept for proper oil metering.
Notes:
Resource Available:
- Tech TV Video(s):
- N/A
- Reference Literature: (Electronic copies can be pulled from e-library at Trane Residential (tranetechnologies.com))
- IOM:
- Service Guide: RTAA-SVB12A-EN
- Other:
- N/A
- Tech TV Video(s):
- N/A
- Reference Literature: (Electronic copies can be pulled from e-library at Trane Residential (tranetechnologies.com))
- IOM:
- Service Guide:
- Other:
- N/A
Changes:
Other Question/Problem/Cause Statements:
- Which orifice plate goes under the solenoid valves?
- Which orifice plate goes under the load solenoid valve?
- Which orifice plate goes under the unload solenoid valve?
- When replacing the male and female solenoid valves, there is a thin metal plate with a hole in it that is between the valve and compressor. Do this need to be kept or should it be gotten rid of like the pill filters?
- Does the orifice plate between the unloader solenoid valves need to be kept or can it be discarded?
- GP1 Male Loader/Unloader Orifice Plates
Facts:
- RTAA 70-125 Ton (Pueblo)
- RTUA
- RTWA
- Air-Cooled Chiller (Pueblo) (RTAA 70-125 Ton)
- Compressor Chiller (Pueblo) (RTUA)
- Water-Cooled Chiller (Pueblo) (RTWA)
- RTAA 70-125 TON (PUEBLO)
Document Identifier: DOC-76141
Document Identifier: 76141
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