
CON-2
1905F
1906F
1910F
1912F
1920F
1922F
11/16"
1"
1905G
1906G
17.5 mm
25.4 mm
1910G
1912G
1920G
1922G
1914F
1916G
1924F
1926F
1914G
1916G
7/8"
1-1/4"
1918G
1924G
22.2 mm
31.8 mm
1926G
1928G
1918F
1928F
1"
1-7/16"
25.4 mm
36.5 mm
1905H
1906H
1910H
1911H
11/16"
1-1/8"
1920H
1922H
17.5 mm
28.6 mm
1912H
1924H
7/8"
1-5/16"
22.2 mm
33.3 mm
1914H
1916H
1"
1-1/2"
1926
25.4 mm
38.1 mm
When indicated at surfaces D and E, run out at surface
F is not to exceed .005 full indicator reading.
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VALVE TYPE
B
C
FIGURE 43
TABLE 20
XV.
(Continued)
B. Conversion From Conventional to
Bellows Type
The eductor tube is not needed in bellows
valves, and it should be entirely removed to
provide a flat surface for proper bellows flange
seating. To remove the eductor tube from the
base, first drill into the bore of the tube (where
it is attached to the base) with a drill
approximately 1/64" smaller in diameter than
the outside diameter of the tube. This will
reduce the tube wall thickness to the extent that
it can easily be collapsed for removal. The hole
in the guide surface, which will remain after the
eductor tube is removed, will be covered by the
bellows flange. Next, machine the existing
lower spring washer in accordance with Figure
43 and Table 20, below.
C. Conversion from Bellows to
Conventional Type
In converting from a bellows to a conventional
valve, the eductor tube may be secured in the
base by expanding, or swaging, into the hole
provided. The upper end of the tube should
project above the guide surface of the base
approximately 1/8-inch, and the lower end
should point directly and squarely toward the
valve outlet. When the valve is assembled, the
hole at the outer edge of the guide flange must
fit loosely around the projection of the eductor
tube.
The new lower spring washer must be machined
as follows for the F, G, & H valves only. (See
Figure 44 and Table 21, below.)
NOTE:
For all Type 1900 valves, Dimension A may
not be less than specified in Table 18, below.
FIGURE 44
TABLE 21
1905-30F
1906-30F
1910-30F
1920-30F
1922-30F
1905-30G
1/4"
1906-30G
1910-30G
1920-30G
6.35 mm
1905-30H
1906-30H
1912-30F
1922-30G
1910-30H
1911-30H
1920-30H
5/16"
1922-30H
7.94 mm
1914-30F
1916-30F
1924-30F
1926-30F
1914-30G
1916-30G
1918-30G
1924-30G
1926-30G
3/8"
1928-30G
1912-30H
1924-30H
9.52 mm
1918-30F
1928-30F
7/16"
11.11 mm
1914-30H
1916-30H
1926-30H
1/2"
12.7 mm
When indicated at surfaces D and E, run out at surface
F is not to exceed .005 full indicator reading.
VALVE TYPE
A