LowFlow Mark 708SH Series Short Pattern 1/4 User Manual

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If there is valve movement at less than 3 psig:

thread the stem connector out of the actuator stem,

wrenching on the locked stem nuts and keeping

the actuator stem from turning to increase spring

preload. If there is no valve movement at 3 psig:

thread the stem connector into the actuator stem,

wrenching on the locked stem nuts and holding on

to the actuator stem to keep it from moving, to de-

crease spring preload.

Actuator Maintenance

Disassembly and Inspection of Actuator

Note: The actuator stem has two retaining rings. The pur-

pose of these rings is to maintain compression on the

springs (to keep them in place) should the actuator be

removed from the valve bonnet. The upper ring functions

with reverse action and the lower ring functions with di-

rect acting actuators.

Follow instructions under Maintenance section to

1.

remove valve from line.

Remove the actuator as described in “Removing

2.

Valve Actuator”.

Direct Acting Actuator (ATC)

3.

: separate the cases

by removing the bolts. Use a wrench on the flats

of the actuator stem to prevent it from turning and

remove the bolt and lockwasher. Lift off the dia-

phragm washer, diaphragm, diaphragm plate, and

ThredSeal. Remove the springs. If the actuator

stem is to be removed, remove one retaining ring

and push the actuator stem out. Remove and dis-

card the o-ring and two backup rings.

Reverse Acting Actuator (ATO

4.

): separate the cases

by removing the bolts. Remove the springs. Use a

wrench on the flats of the actuator stem to prevent

it from turning and remove the bolt and lockwasher.

Lift off the diaphragm plate, diaphragm, diaphragm

washer, and,ThredSeal. If the actuator stem is to be

removed, remove one retaining ring and push the

actuator stem out. Remove and discard the o-ring

and two backup rings.

If there is a need to clean the parts, use a solvent

5.

that will not harm Buna-N elastomers, such as Stod-

dard solvent.

Reassembly of Actuator — 14M

Replacement of the actuator stem seal is recom-

1.

mended. The o-ring and back–up rings are stan-

dard Buna-N, size 112. Lubricate and install the two

back-up rings and the o-ring into the cavity in the

lower case. The back-up rings are installed on ei-

ther side of the o-ring.

The retaining ring closest to the top end (bolted) of

2.

the actuator stem must be in place. The retaining

ring nearest the other end ((with wrench flats) must

be removed.

3a. Direct Acting Actuator (ATC): attach the following

parts to the top of the actuator stem in the order

indicated: ThredSeal, diaphragm plate, diaphragm,

diaphragm washer, and lockwasher. Secure them

with the bolt. Hold the actuator stem on the wrench

flats and tighten the bolts.

3b. Reverse Acting Actuator (ATO): attach the fol-

lowing parts to the top of the actuator stem in

the order indicated: ThredSeal, diaphragm plate,

diaphragm, diaphragm washer, and lockwasher. Se-

cure them with the bolt. Hold the actuator stem on

the wrench flats and tighten the bolt.

4a. Direct Acting Actuator (ATC): hold this assembly

by the bolt head in a vise, stem pointing upward.

Install the springs over the dimples in the dia-

phragm plate. Take the lower case and carefully

install it onto the actuator stem by firmly pressing

the stem through the stem o-ring seal, keeping

the springs in place. Install the retaining ring into

the groove in the actuator stem. This will keep the

springs compressed and prevent them from com-

ing out of place.

4b. Reverse Acting Actuator (ATO): install this assem-

bly into the lower actuator case by pressing the

actuator stem through the stem o-ring seal. Then

install the lower retaining ring onto the actuator

plate. Next, install the springs over the dimples in

the diaphragm plate.

Position the flange of the diaphragm on the flange

5.

of the lower actuator case and align the holes. At-

tach the upper actuator case with the bolts.

Reassemble the actuator to the valve as described

6.

in “Valve Reassembly” steps 8 & 9.

Reversing Action

Changing the valve action from direct to reverse acting

or from reverse to direct acting. Reversing the action of

the actuator reverses the action of the Mark 708 Control

Valve. The same parts are used for either action.

Disassemble the actuator as described in “Actuator

1.

Maintenance”.

Reassemble the actuator with the desired action.

2.

Refer to “Actuator Maintenance”. To change the ac-

tion of a motor valve, refer to the instructions for the

motor actuator, which are provided with all Mark

708MV motor valves.

Motor Valve Seat Spring Preload

Position the valve to be full open.

1.

The two stem nuts should be loosened and thread-

2.

ed down the stem and then locked together.

Slowly stroke the motor to closed position, while

3.

rotating valve stem and stem nuts back and forth

(approximately ¼ turn). Caution: valve stem should

rotate freely. When it no longer rotates freely, the

plug is in contact with the seat, and the motor must

be stopped or damage may occur. If required, the

valve stem may be threaded into the actuator stem

to allow motor to complete stroke.

With motor in full closed position and stopped by

4.

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