LowFlow 8000 Series Control Valve User Manual

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each ring down firmly into place with a tube.

4.

After the packing is installed, assemble the packing

adapter (7), and packing nut (11). Tighten the nuts

hand-tight.

5.

The final packing adjustment should be made with

the valve pressurized and the packing tightened

just enough to stop any leakage, while stroking the

valve. Excessive tightening could cause the stem to

stick and result in improper valve operation due to

high friction forces.

Section 2: Actuator to Valve Disassembly

Direct Acting Actuator: ATC (Air-to-Close)

1.

Shut off pressure to actuator, and remove the supply

tubing from the actuator case.

Reverse Action Actuator: ATO (Air-to-Open)

1.

Apply approximately 6 psig air pressure to the ac-

tuator to lift the plug off the seat.

2.

Remove the actuator from the valve as follows: loos-

en the two stem nuts (36) and move them down the

stem (33). Lock these nuts together. Remove the two

nuts (31) that secure the support legs (16B) to the

actuator mounting flange (9). Using a wrench on the

nuts and on the flats of the stem adapter (46), turn

the valve stem (while holding the stem adapter in

place) until the stem disengages. The actuator will

now be free from the valve. Caution: Do not lose

the spacers (38) – they will disconnect from the
support legs when the actuator is removed from
the mounting flange

.

BODY & BONNET DISASSEMBLY

1.

Remove packing nut (11) and bonnet nut (8).

2.

Remove stem nuts (36) from stem (33) and pull up on

stem before unthreading bonnet (2) from body (4).

3.

Remove the stem (33) from the bonnet (2).

4.

With a socket wrench, remove the seat (35) from the

body.

5.

Soft seats are disassembled by removing the soft

seat assembly (48) from the body.

6.

Clean all parts with an approved, non-residue form-

ing solvent. Remove encrusted material with a very

fine Crocus or aluminum oxide cloth. However, do

not use these abrasives on the seating surface or

the trim surface (that portion of the plug that enters

the seat bore). The machining tolerances on these

surfaces are so closely controlled that you might

change the valve's flow characteristics.

7.

Inspect all parts and replace any badly worn or

damaged parts.

Do not attempt to resurface seating surfaces of the

plug or seat. Seat and plugs are only sold in factory

matched sets. It is always advisable to replace seals and

gaskets.

Section 3: Valve Reassembly: Body

1.

Lubricate the hard seat (35) or soft seat (48) threads

with a suitable lubricant such as NO-LOK and thread

the seat into the body (4). Torque to 20 ft-lbs (240 in-

lbs).

2.

Guided Trim: coat the guided portion of the plug

(34) with Molykote G-Rapid Spray lubricant or an

equivalent light lubricant suitable for your service.

Assemble the plug to the stem.

3.

Insert the stem (33) and plug (34) into the bonnet (2)

and install the packing as described in Section 1.

4.

Plastic Valves Only: place the o-ring (49) around the

base of the bonnet.

5.

Pull the stem up in the bonnet before threading the

bonnet (2) into the body (4).

6.

Push down on the stem to allow the plug (34) to cen-

ter itself in the seat (35).

7.

Reassemble the two set nuts (36) onto the stem (33)

threads and lock the two nuts together.

8.

If the actuator is reverse acting (ATO), apply ap-

proximately 6 psig air pressure to the actuator.

9.

Install the spacers (38) onto the support legs (16B)

and insert the support legs into the actuator mount-

ing flange (9). Thread the stem (33) into the stem

adapter (46) at least four complete turns, holding

the stem adapter with a wrench to prevent it from

turning. If the support legs are still not in full contact

with the actuator mounting flange, thread the stems

together until full contact is achieved and install nuts

(31) onto the support legs and tighten.

10. Thread both stem nuts (36) up and tighten them

against the stem adapter (46).

Section 4: Actuator Spring Pre-Load Adjustment
(Bench Setting)

1.

The two stem nuts (47) should be loosened and

threaded down the stem and then locked together.

2.

A regulated air supply must be provided to the ac-

tuator. Connect the air to the lower actuator case

(16A) for reverse action or to the upper actuator

case (17A) for direct action actuators.

3.

Standard actuators have ranges of either 3-15 psig or

6-30 psig. The range is stamped on the valve name-

plate. These instructions will assume that the range is

3-15. If yours differs, substitute the appropriate pres-

sure where these instructions refer to 3 psig.

Direct Acting Actuator: ATC (Air-to-Close)

1.

The spring preload adjustment may be made with or

without pressure in the valve body.

2.

Spring preload is adjusted by threading the stem

adapter (46) into the actuator stem (22). Keep the

actuator stem from turning with a wrench and turn

the stem adapter. Threading the stem adapter into

the actuator stem increases preload while threading

out decreases preload.

3.

Slowly increase the air pressure up to 3 psig while

observing the stem for movement. Correct spring

preload is when the valve stem starts to move when

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