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Expansion Device

The Expansion Device, specifically the Capillary Tube in domestic refrigerators, is a long, thin copper tube with a very small internal diameter (typically 0.5 to 2.28 mm). It serves as a fixed restriction that controls the flow of refrigerant between the high-pressure and low-pressure sides of the system.

Primary Functions
  • Throttling & Pressure Drop: As liquid refrigerant passes through the narrow tube, friction and acceleration cause a sudden drop in pressure and temperature. This prepares the refrigerant to absorb heat in the evaporator.
  • Metering Flow: It regulates the exact amount of liquid refrigerant entering the evaporator, which is essential for efficient cooling.
  • Pressure Equalization: Unlike mechanical valves, a capillary tube remains open when the compressor stops. This allows pressures to equalize across the system, making it easier for the compressor to restart with less torque.
  • Common Issues
    Because of its extremely small bore, the capillary tube is sensitive to several types of blockages: [1, 2]
    • Clogging (Debris): Tiny particles of dust or copper shavings from welding can block the tube.
    • Ice Blockage (Moisture): If moisture enters the system, it can freeze at the exit of the tube, where temperatures are lowest, cutting off refrigerant flow.
    • Oil Blockage (Waxing): Refrigerant oil can sometimes thicken or "wax" inside the narrow tube, especially during long-term low-load operation.
    • Physical Damage: Kinks or sharp bends during installation can restrict flow and harm performance.
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