Electronic Expansion Valve for Duratech DURA-18 / DURA+19 Heat Pumps
Genuine OEM EEV Component for 2014+ Models
As a retailer of pool and spa heating equipment, I supply genuine OEM electronic expansion valves specifically designed for Duratech DURA-18 and DURA+19 heat pump systems. This precision-engineered valve is the factory-specified component for models manufactured from 2014 onwards, ensuring optimal refrigerant flow control and system efficiency.
Product Overview
This electronic expansion valve (EEV) serves as the primary refrigerant metering device within your heat pump’s refrigeration circuit. By precisely controlling refrigerant flow entering the evaporator, the EEV maintains optimal superheat levels and ensures your heat pump operates at peak efficiency across varying conditions.
Key Features
Precision Electronic Control
Stepper motor-driven valve body provides variable refrigerant flow adjustment, responding to control board commands for superior temperature regulation.
OEM Quality Construction
Manufactured to Duratech’s exact specifications with corrosion-resistant materials and precise internal tolerances for demanding pool heating applications.
Model-Specific Compatibility
Engineered exclusively for DURA-18 and DURA+19 heat pump models from 2014 onwards, ensuring perfect fitment and electrical compatibility.
Applications
This electronic expansion valve is essential for maintaining proper refrigerant flow in DURA-18 and DURA+19 heat pumps. Common replacement scenarios include valve motor failure, internal valve seat wear, refrigerant flow irregularities, control communication errors, or system superheat issues.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Compatible Models | Duratech DURA-18, DURA+19 |
| Model Year | 2014 onwards |
| Component Type | Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV) |
| Control Type | Stepper motor with electronic control |
| SKU | 6770396963 |
| Manufacturer | Duratech |
Installation Notes
Electronic expansion valve replacement requires qualified refrigeration technician expertise. The process involves refrigerant recovery, valve replacement with proper orientation, pressure testing, system evacuation, and refrigerant recharging to manufacturer specifications.


