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| How does a refrigeration solenoid valve differ from a modulating valve? | |
| A) Both valves operate in exactly the same manner, only the manufacturer's terminology is the differentiating factor. | |
| B) A liquid line solenoid valve is either completely opened or closed, whereas a modulation valve is infinitely positioned according to the strength of the applied electrical signal. | |
| C) Solenoid valves are only used in low voltage refrigeration control systems, while modulation valves are used in high voltage applications. | |
| D) A solenoid valve can only be installed in liquid lines. | |
| Posted: 23 Dec 2025 05:18 UTC | Post #1 |
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| divyarawat Deck & Engine |
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