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Originally Posted by Thepprof
Note; REVERSING VALVE... In the heating cycle the reversing valve sends the compressed gas through the (what was the liquid line during the cooling cycle) to the indoor coil and the liquid returns through the gas line to the outside coil, which totally negates all of the engineering regarding flow during the cooling cycle. My brain is easily confused when things are not clear cut and absolute.
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NOPE! I don't believe it. Compressors and reversing valves only work with gases. The only liquid that flows through these 2 devices is OIL unless something is very wrong. The liquid line is always on the opposite side of a heat exchanger from the reversing valve.