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164 Part Number 80-1479-3 7/10
HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE
Manitowoc remote systems require head pressure
control valves with special settings. Replace defective
head pressure control valves only with “original”
Manitowoc replacement parts.
OPERATION
The R404A head pressure control valve is non
adjustable.
At ambient temperatures of approximately 70°F (21°C)
or above, refrigerant flows through the valve from the
condenser to the receiver inlet. At temperatures below
this (or at higher temperatures if it is raining), the head
pressure control dome’s nitrogen charge closes the
condenser port and opens the bypass port from the
compressor discharge line.
In this modulating mode, the valve maintains minimum
head pressure by building up liquid in the condenser
and bypassing discharge gas directly to the receiver.
DIAGNOSING
1. Determine if the coil is clean. Air passes through
the condenser from the bottom up. Verify the coil
is clean by looking from the bottom up. Do not
look down through the fan.
2. Determine the air temperature entering the
remote condenser.
3. Determine if the head pressure is high or low in
relationship to the outside temperature. (Refer to
the proper “Cycle Times/24-Hour Ice Production/
Refrigerant Pressure Charts” page 191).
4. Determine the temperature of the liquid line
entering the receiver by feeling it. This line is
normally warm; “body temperature.”

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Manitowoc SY0325W Specifications

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BrandManitowoc
ModelSY0325W
CategoryIce Maker
LanguageEnglish

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