Reversing action – LowFlow 8000 Series Control Valve User Manual

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(32).

Reverse Acting Actuator: ATO (Air to Open)

1.

Remove actuator from body (refer to Section 2). Re-

move the actuator case bolts (20) and nuts (45) that

hold the upper case (17A) to the lower case (16A),

and remove the upper actuator case. Remove

springs (32), hex bolt (20), diaphragm plate (18),

diaphragm washer (19), and thread seals (13).

2.

Check actuator stem o-ring (14), remove actuator

stems (22), unscrew the gland nut (44) from the

gland (43) and remove the o-ring.

3.

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

ing solvent. Remove encrusted material with fine

emery paper or very mild aluminum cloth. Inspect all

parts for excessive wear and/or damage. Replace

any worn or damaged parts.

Reassembly of Actuator

After all parts have been thoroughly cleaned and inspect-

ed, reassemble the actuator.

1.

Greasing the o-ring, insert the actuator stem (2) through

the gland (43). Thread on, and tighten gland nut (44).

Direct Acting Actuator ATC (Air-to-Close)

2.

Place springs (32) on lower actuator case (16A).

Place diaphragm plate (18) on springs, making sure

springs are nested on the punched bosses. Install

the diaphragm (12) with the holes lined up with the

bolt holes in the lower actuator case. Place the dia-

phragm washer (19) on diaphragm (12). Install the

thread seal (13) on the hex bolt (20) and thread hex

bolt into the actuator stem (22) and tighten.

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

2.

Install thread seal (13), diaphragm washer (19), dia-

phragm (12) and diaphragm plate (18), and tighten

down the hex bolt (2). Place the springs (32) on dia-

phragm plate (18) so that the springs are nested in

the punched bosses.

3.

Place upper actuator case (17A) on diaphragm (12),

lining up with the bolt holes.

4.

Replace four bolts (20) and nuts (45) 90° apart and

tighten fingertight. Replace the remainder of the

bolts and nuts and tighten evenly alternating across

the actuator case.

5.

Thread the stem adapter (46) into the actuator stem

(22), and reinstall the actuator onto the body assem-

bly. (Refer to Section 3: Valve Reassembly (points

6-10).

6.

Adjust spring load. Refer to Section 4: Actuator

Spring Pre-Load Adjustment.

Reversing Action

CHANGING THE VALVE ACTION FROM DIRECT TO RE-

VERSE ACTING OR FROM REVERSE TO DIRECT ACT-

ING.

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the actuator pressure reaches 3 psig.

If movement starts before 3 psig, increase the preload;

if movement starts at a pressure higher than 3 psig, de-

crease the preload.

Reverse Acting Actuator ATO (Air-to-Open)

1.

In an ATO actuator, the valve plug is closed by the

actuator spring force which operates against the

stem thrust created by the inlet pressure pushing

up on the plug and stem. If the spring preload ad-

justment is made without pressure in the valve body,

additional preload may be needed to overcome the

effects of this thrust when the control valve is placed

in service. The amount of additional preload will be

dependent on the size of the seat orifice and the inlet

pressure. For the smallest trims and low pressures,

it will be negligible. For the largest trim it could be

significant. The catalog lists the maximum pressure

that the valve is capable of shutting off against with a

3 psig preload. If higher pressures are needed, then

a positioner should be used.

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 decrease preload when the valve

stem starts to open when the actuator pressures

reaches 3 psig.

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 open when

the actuator pressure reaches 3 psig.

4.

If movement starts before 3 psig, increase the pre-

load; if movement starts at a pressure higher than 3

psig, decrease the preload.

5.

After the preload is set , lock the travel scale indica-

tor nuts (46) against the actuator stem. The valve

travel scale indicator (24) may require adjustment

relative to the indicator (37).

Section 5: Actuator Maintenance

Disassembly and Inspection of Actuator

1.

Close inlet and outlet stop valves. Operate system

on bypass, if necessary.

2.

Shutoff operating medium and relieve pressure from

diaphragm by disconnecting tubing at diaphragm

case.

Direct Acting Actuator ATC (Air-to-Close)

1.

Disconnect the actuator stem (22) from the stem

adapter (46) by loosening the two adapter stem

nuts (47), moving them down the stem adapter and

locking the two nuts together. With appropriate tools

holding the adapter stem nuts and the flats of the

stem adapter, thread the stem adapter out of the

actuator stem. Grip actuator stem and remove hex

bolt (20), thread seal (13), diaphragm washer (19),

diaphragm (12), diaphragm plate (18) and springs

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