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Description

 

The 

Masoneilan 

37/38 

spring-diaphragm 

actuator  is  a  simple,  powerful,  mechanical 
device.  There  are  two  general  types: 

Air-to-

Extend 

Stem 

and 

Air-to-Retract 

Stem

Actuators are designated by case size: Nos. 9, 
11, 13, 15, 18 and 18L. 
 
The  nominal  range  of  a  spring-diaphragm 
actuator is the air pressure range in pounds per 
square inch (psi) for rated stroke under no load. 
Common  ranges  are  3

–15  psi  and  6–30  psi. 

The  spring  range  and  maximum  allowable 
supply pressure are marked on the serial plate. 
For  a  3

–15  psi  nominal  range,  the  stem  will 

start to stroke when the air pressure reaches 3 
psi,  and  will  complete  the  stroke  when  the 
pressure reaches 15 psi (plus or minus 5%). 

 
In  the  air-to-extend  actuator,  conformation  of 
the  molded  diaphragm  to  the  diaphragm  plate 
serves as a flexible upper guide for the actuator 
stem  (26).  The  lower  guide  is  an  oil-
impregnated bronze bushing (37) located in the 
spring  adjustor  (36).  The  air-to-retract  actuator 
differs  from  the  air-to-extend  unit  in  that  the 
spring  (22),  spring  barrel  (71)  and  spring 
adjustor  (36)  are  located 

above 

the  diaphragm 

plate  (40)  and  diaphragm  (39)  which  are 
inverted.  A  gasket  (19)  at  the  joint  of  the 
diaphragm  case  and  yoke  and  a  packing  box 
around the actuator stem prevents air leakage. 
The  diaphragm  acts  as  a  flexible  upper  guide 
and  the  packing  box  assembly  as  the  lower 
guide for the actuator stem. 

 
Air  connections  are  1/4"  NPT.  Connections  are 
located  in  the  upper  diaphragm  case  (air-to-
extend 

actuators) 

or 

yoke 

(air-to-retract 

actuators).  

 

 

Standard

 

Actuator 

Size

 

Effective 

Diaphragm 

Area (sq. 

in.)

 

 

Maximum

 

Stroke (in.)

 

45 

¾ 

11 

71 

13 

105 

1 ½ 

15 

145 

18 

200 

2 ½ 

18L 

200 

Maintenance

 

Air-to-Extend Actuators (Type 37)

 

 

Diaphragm Replacement 

Before  disassembling  the  actuator,  all  spring 
compression  should  be  relieved  by  turning  the 
spring  adjustor  (36),  to  prevent  the  upper  case 
popping  up  when  the  cap  screws  (45)  are 
removed. This is especially important on actuators 
with  a  high  initial  spring  setting.  Remove  cap 
screws (45), nuts (46) and upper diaphragm case 
(43). Remove nut (30) and washer (41) to release 
the  diaphragm  (39).  If  possible,  the  replacement 
diaphragm should be of the molded type supplied 
by  GE  Masoneilan,  but  in  an  emergency  a 
diaphragm may be cut from flat sheet stock for up 
to  and  including  No.  15  actuators.  To  allow 
sufficient stroke without restriction due to flatness 
of the diaphragm, the diaphragm bolt circle should 
be about 10% greater than  that of the diaphragm 
case. 

 
Replace  washer  (41),  nut  (30)  and  upper 
diaphragm case. 

 

 

Spring Adjustment 

An air supply, with a gauge and regulator, should 
be  piped  to  the  upper  diaphragm  case  for  this 
adjustment. Adjust spring compression so that the 
actuator  stem  (26)  just  begins  to  move  when  air 
pressure reaches minimum pressure of the range 
stamped  on  the  serial  plate.  This  movement  is 
most  easily  detected  by  feeling  the  stem  as  air 
pressure is applied. 

Note:  Adjust  spring  compression  only  when 
there is no air pressure on diaphragm.
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Masoneilan 37

Page 1: ...Baker Hughes Data Classification Public Masoneilan Model 37 38 Spring Diaphragm Actuators Instruction Manual Rev D ...

Page 2: ...R REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION OF OTHER EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT PURPORT TO COVER ALL DETAILS OR VARIATIONS IN EQUIPMENT NOR TO PROVIDE FOR EVERY POSSIBLE CONTINGENCY TO BE MET IN CONNECTION WITH INSTALLATION OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE SHOULD FURTHER INFORMATION BE DESIRED OR SHOULD PARTICULAR PROBLEMS ARISE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED SUFFICIENTLY FOR THE CUSTOMER OPERATOR S PURPOSES...

Page 3: ...transcribed or copied without Baker Hughes s written permission Please report any errors or questions about the information in this manual to your local supplier These instructions are written specifically for the 37 38 spring diaphragm actuator and do not apply for other equipment outside of this product line Useful Life The current estimated useful life period for the 37 38 actuator is 25 years ...

Page 4: ...ide for the actuator stem Air connections are 1 4 NPT Connections are located in the upper diaphragm case air to extend actuators or yoke air to retract actuators Standard Actuator Size Effective Diaphragm Area sq in Maximum Stroke in 9 45 11 71 1 13 105 1 15 145 2 18 200 2 18L 200 4 Maintenance Air to Extend Actuators Type 37 Diaphragm Replacement Before disassembling the actuator all spring comp...

Page 5: ...bly the above parts Spring Adjustment The procedure is identical with that for air to extend actuators except that supply air is piped to the 1 4 port in the yoke Packing Box The packing box is subject to low air pressure only and requires minimum maintenance The packing rings have a square section and are made of carbon core with braided PTFE jacket The packing may be added to or completely repla...

Page 6: ...6 Baker Hughes 2021 Baker Hughes Company All rights reserved Air to Extend Actuators Type 37 Case Nos 9 11 13 Case Nos 15 18 18L Air to Retract Actuators Type 38 Case Nos 9 11 13 Case Nos 15 18 18L ...

Page 7: ...UT 43 Upper Diaphragm Case U D CSE 21 Snap Ring Actuator SNP RNG 44 Lower Diaphragm Case L D CSE 22 Spring Actuator ACT SPR 45 Cap Screw diaph case CAP 22A Spring Actuator ACT SPR 46 Nut diaph case NUT 26 Stem STM 56 Travel Indicator Scale T I SCL 30 Nut actuator stem NUT 57 Machine Screw Ball MCN SCR BALL 31 Packing Box PKG BOX 70 and Retainer Spring RTN SPR 32 Packing PACKING 71 Barrel Spring Ba...

Page 8: ...bakerhughes com Copyright 2020 Baker Hughes Company All rights reserved Baker Hughes provides this information on an as is basis for general information purposes Baker Hughes does not make any representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and makes no warranties of any kind specific implied or oral to the fullest extent permissible by law including those of merchantability a...

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