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IOM-764P / PD

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7.  Remove the three sensor O-rings (5) from the 

sensor (2.1).

 

NOTE:

  Typically, additional dis-assembly of 

the sensor sub-assembly (2) is not required.  
If it is necessary to replace any of the sensor 
sub-assembly parts (2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5) a 
complete new sensor sub-assembly must be 
installed.  Contact the factory for assistance.

8.  Take all the metal parts except the gauge (11) 

and nameplate (10) and clean in suitable solvent. 
Clean and air blow all drilled air passages.

  9.  Install pressure gauge (11) into the pneumatic 

hous ing (1) using suitable thread sealant.

10.  Install new O-rings (5) on sensor sub-assembly 

(2). Check the two dimensions given in Figure 10 
of the sensor sub-assembly as “final set tings”. 

2.  Remove cap screws (19) and nuts (18). Re move 

diaphragm upper case (13) and upper diaphragm 
O-ring (16).  Remove diaphragm (12), and SST 
diaphragm cover (17) if sup plied. Remove lower 
case diaphragm O-ring (16) and pusher post O-ring 
(23) for 764PD.  In spect for any corrosion damage 
and/or per ma nent deformation of the diaphragm 
(12) and diaphragm cover (17); if bent, replace.

3.  For 764PD, separate at the screwed joint between 

the diaphragm lower case (14) and the adapter (21) 
turning the diaphragm case (14) CCW (viewed from 
di a phragm case end).  When separated, remove 
the adapter O-ring (22) and replace. Reinstall the 
adapter (21) and diaphragm lower case (14).

4.  For the 764PD, replace diaphragm O-ring (16) for 

the lower case (14) and the pusher post O-ring 
(23).

5.  Replace diaphragm (12) and diaphragm cover(s) 

(17), if supplied. Assure that the di a phragm 
cover (thin SST material) (17) is placed on 
side(s) exposed to the process fluid(s). (764PD 
requires both sides to be cov ered, if supplied with 
diaphragm covers (17).

6.  Replace with new upper case diaphragm O-ring 

(16), upper case (13), and cap screws with nuts 
(19 and 18).

7.  Recalibrate per Section VI.

 

C.  Pneumatic Circuit Overhaul:

1.  Remove output pressure gauge (11) and test 

cal i bra tion. If gauge is off ± 2 psi (±0.14 Bar) 
recommend replacement.

2.  Remove lower diaphragm case (14) from the 

pneu mat ic housing (1) at the point where screwed 
to geth er.  Rotate the diaphragm case (14) CCW 
(viewed from di a phragm case end) to loosen. 
For 764PD: Remove adapter (21) together with 
lower diaphragm casing (14) at the screwed 
joint between the pneumatic hous ing (1) and 
the adapter (21). Rotate the adapt er (21) CCW 
(viewed from diaphragm case end) to loosen. Once 
loos ened, ori ent the unit along a hor i zon tal axis 
to pre vent internal parts from fall ing from within 
when separated.  DO NOT RE MOVE PUSHER-
POST (24) FROM 764PD.

3.  Remove sensor plate (15.1) (15).

4.  Remove nameplate screw (9), nameplate (10), 

and four housing screws (8).  Grasp the sensor 

sub-assembly (2) end plate (2.2), and pull it 
outwards from the housing (1). Watch for the 
sensor pin (2.4) as the sensor sub-assembly 
(2) is withdrawn, as pin (2.4) easily falls out and 
could be lost.

Figure 9: 

Sensor Sub-Assembly (2)

5.  Remove sensor plate O-ring (6).

6.  Take note of the position of the PB needle valve 

(3) by rotating it CW until it seats:  count the 
exact amount of rotation in 1/8 rev. in cre ments; 
record the count  in Table 3. Re move the PB 
needle valve (3) with O-ring (7) by rotating 
CCW. Remove O-ring (7).

TABLE 3

Part

DESCRIPTION 
OF ROTATION

NO. OF 

REVOLUTIONS

PB Needle 
Valve (3)

No. of Revolutions rotated CW to 
fully seat

Summary of Contents for 764P

Page 1: ...ositioner I DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE The Model 764P is a pressure controller used for sensing static pressure and outputting a pneumatic signal proportional to the deviation from the setpoint The Model 764PD is a differential pressure controller used for sensing two static pressures HIGH and LOW and outputting a pneumatic signal proportional to the deviation from the setpoint With proper materials se...

Page 2: ...tion of the controller for any liquid pressure head that may occur 7 The controller s pneumatic output signal SIG piping or tubing should be limited in length and consideration must be given for the ultimate purpose of the SIG at its final destination The following are recommended practices 8 764P controllers may be mounted by various methods Bracket Mounted Includes a bracket with machine screws ...

Page 3: ...ate use of the highest quality air supply available If air can not be practically dried and bears oil coalescing filters should be utilized to remove as much oil and water as possible as well as Panel Mounted Not factory provided Requires field provision of a panel opening and support bracket per the below dimensions Common applications Uncommon applications Adjusting Screw Panel 10 32 flat head m...

Page 4: ... flow through the sensor is reduced which increases the output signal Theproportionalbandrestrictionregulates the flow rate of supply air into PORT A PORT B is the exhaust port A 764PD operates the same 4 On reverse acting 764P controllers see Figure 8 the supply enters PORT B not PORT A With an increase in the controlled pressure the supply air flowing through the sensor decreases which reduces t...

Page 5: ...est stability is obtained or up to the maximum of 1 1 2 revolutions 3 Units are factory calibrated to approximately mid range i e 50 150 psig 3 4 10 3 Barg range will havesetpointatapproximately100psig 6 9Barg It is recommended that the unit be field calibrated following installation and prior to startup See SectionVI CALIBRATIONfordetailedprocedure Direct Action Adjust setpoint by rotating adjust...

Page 6: ...ragm cover thin SST material 17 is placed on side s exposed to the process fluid s 764PD requires both sides to be covered if supplied with diaphragm covers 17 6 Replace with new upper case diaphragm O ring 16 upper case 13 and cap screws with nuts 19 and 18 7 Recalibrate per Section VI C Pneumatic Circuit Overhaul 1 Remove output pressure gauge 11 and test calibration If gauge is off 2 psi 0 14 B...

Page 7: ...e sensor O rings 5 The final position should have the sensor pin 2 4 directly above the center of the adjusting screw 2 3 Install the four end plate screws 8 See Figure 11 The rounded end of the sensor plate 15 will touch the diaphragm 16 for the 764P or the pusher post 24 of the 764PD NOTE The previous description is for 764PD s and 764P s in pressure ranges 2 30 Hg 1 30 psig 20 100 psig 50 150 p...

Page 8: ... Install a 1 4 pipe plug in the OUTPUT port of unit 2 Provide an 18 psig 1 2 Barg IAS to the proper port as determined by Table 1 Section II 3 Leave PB as set in Section V C 13 If this setting is unknown rotate the PB needle valve 3 CW until seated Rotate needle valve 3 CCW until indented matchmarks align this is approximately 8 1 4 of a revolution 4 1 Provide a known pressure compressed nitrogen ...

Page 9: ...nt output tubing line length against those indicated herein in Section 11 7 Relocate controller or consider adding an air booster or positioner at the control valve A3 Check for mashed or pinched tubing A4 Installation debris Air blow line A5 Ice in lines Use dry air supply B Insufficient air supply B Increase supply up to 18 20 psig C Too much PB C Decrease PB in 1 8 rev increments Reset setpoint...

Page 10: ...lectminimum parts required for inspection and rebuild Soft Goods Kit Those in column B include minimum trim replacement parts needed plus those Soft Goods parts from column A If the BOM is not available refer to the cross sectional drawings included in this manual for part identification and selection ALocalSalesRepresentativewillprovidequotation for appropriate Kit Number Price and Availability C...

Page 11: ...sembly 450 2500 psig Range ITEM NO DESCRIPTION 12 Diaphragm 13 Upper Case 14 Lower Case 15 Sensor Plate Sub Assembly 15 1 Sensor Plate 15 2 Adaptor 15 3 Retaining Ring 15 4 Spring 16 O ring Diaphragm 17 Diaphragm Cover if supplied 18 Nut 19 Screw 20 Vent Plug Not Sold as individual parts Purchase Sensor Sub_Assembly 2 Figure 12 Model 764P Available Ranges psig Barg 1 30 0 7 2 1 20 100 1 4 6 9 50 1...

Page 12: ...as individual parts Purchase Sensor Sub Assembly 2 ITEM NO DESCRIPTION 1 Housing 2 Sensor Sub Assembly 2 1 Sensor 2 2 End Plate 2 3 Adjusting Screw 2 4 Sensor Pin 2 5 Retainer Clip 3 Needle Valve 5 O Ring Sensor 6 O Ring Sensor Plate 7 O Ring Needle Valve 8 End Plate Screw 9 Name Plate Screw 10 Name Plate Figure 13 Model 764PD 1 4 NPT Tap Available Ranges 1 30 psid 07 2 1 Bard 20 100 psid 1 4 6 9 ...

Page 13: ...g of the process gas depends on the process gas and the inlet and outlet pressures The system designer is responsible for determining whether the process gas temperature may raise under any operating conditions 2 Where the process medium is a liquid or semi solid material with a surface resistance in excess of 1GΩ special precautions shall be taken to ensure the process does not generate electrost...

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