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Main Valve

1.  Flush the piping system thoroughly to clear it of 

welding beads, scale, sand, etc. 

2.  Mount the main valve with diaphragm chamber 

down and arrow on body pointing in the direction 

of flow.

3.  Mount screwed end valves in unions.

Pilot

1.  Mount the pilot with the bulb projecting entirely into 

the liquid or air being controlled. 

Note

If the body is not in a horizontal position 

with air gauges on top, loosen the 

set screw (key 5) on bottom of body 

nearest the bulb and rotate the body to 

horizontal position. 

2.  Retighten the set screw. 
3.  Connect a reliable source of clean compressed 

air (not to exceed 32 psi / 2.21 bar) to the inlet of 

the pilot. 

4.  Set the supply air at 2 psi / 0.14 bar above the 

maximum desired air signal. If air is available at a 

higher pressure, install a pressure reducing valve.

5.  Connect pilot outlet to 1/4 in. / 6.35 mm tap on top 

of pressure pilot.

Start-up and Setting

 

 WARNING

The controller may be handling 

hazardous fluids. Only qualified 

personnel, who are familiar with the 

installation, should be permitted to 

install, readjust, inspect or maintain 

the controller.

 

 CAUTION

Insulation, may be applied to the pilot 

body only. Do not insulate the bonnet.

1.  Shut off supply air.
2.  Set temperature adjusting knob at the lowest 

temperature setting.

3.  Turn on supply air. The supply air should be set 

at 2 psi / 0.14 bar above the maximum desired 

air signal. 

Note

If air is available at a higher pressure, 

install a pressure reducing valve. No 

more than 1 to 2 lbs / 0.45 to 0.91 kg 

should show on the control air gauge 

(supplied with the T61 Series controller).

4.  Gradually turn up temperature adjusting knob 

until rising loading air pressure causes regulator 

to open. Continue raising temperature setting 

in this fashion until desired control temperature 

is reached.

5.  The T61 Series controller is factory set so that 5 

degrees variation above and below the controlled 

temperature will cause the loading air pressure 

to vary approximately 8 lbs / 3.63 kg. The factory 

setting produces satisfactory control.

6.  If closer control is desired, the sensitivity of the 

T61 Series controller can be increased by turning 

the sensitivity screw (key 7) clockwise. This 

will cause the control temperatures to move to 

a position below the set point. This effect must 

then be corrected by readjusting the temperature 

adjusting knob (key 4).

7.  Adjust slowly, turning the sensitivity screw no 

more than 1/8 turn and allow two to three minutes 

after each adjustment for the system to settle out. 

Practical range of adjustment of the sensitivity 

screw is 1/2 turn from the factory setting. 

8.  After final setting is reached, release the set 

screw in the temperature adjusting knob and 

reposition it so that the indicator is aligned with the 

temperature being controlled. Retighten set screw.

9.  If the hunt develops (a steady swinging 

temperature) when the sensitivity is increased, 

the temperature pilot is being called on to function 

at a setting finer than the installation will permit. 

At this point, factors such as thermostat location, 

reexamine trapping and valve size.

10. If the regulator swings immediately on startup 

and does not settle out and decreasing the 

sensitivity by turning the sensitivity screw (key 7) 

counterclockwise cannot be tolerated, restudy the 

installation as a whole.

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T61 Series

Summary of Contents for Spence T61 Series

Page 1: ... Series Pneumatic Temperature Controllers Introduction Scope of the Manual This manual provides instructions for installation maintenance and parts information for the T61 Series pneumatic temperature controllers Product Description The T61 Series Temperature Controller is ideal for wide ranging fast changing loads on instantaneous heaters and other difficult process applications The cascade princ...

Page 2: ...being held so by initial pressure on the disc and by an internal main spring The pressure pilot is actuated by means of an air signal applied to its diaphragm This signal is received from the temperature pilot as a result of the temperature bulb sensing a drop in temperature from the control setting When steam is turned on it flows through the pressure pilot Figure 3 to No 8B tee Bleedport No 4A r...

Page 3: ...ly physical damage to the controller may result in personal injury or property damage due to escaping of accumulated gas To avoid such injury and damage install the controller in a safe location All pressure equipment should be installed in a non seismic area should not be exposed to fire and should be protected from thunderbolt lightning strikes CAUTION The piping system must be adequately design...

Page 4: ...h the T61 Series controller 4 Gradually turn up temperature adjusting knob until rising loading air pressure causes regulator to open Continue raising temperature setting in this fashion until desired control temperature is reached 5 The T61 Series controller is factory set so that 5 degrees variation above and below the controlled temperature will cause the loading air pressure to vary approximat...

Page 5: ...inspection and replacement of parts depends upon the severity of service conditions or the requirement of local state and federal rules and regulations CAUTION Do not under any circumstances loosen the bolts on the diaphragm chamber of the T61 Series Temperature Controller or attempt to dismantle the thermostat element The system is filled with volatile fluid which if lost will render the pilot in...

Page 6: ...n and move adjusting knob key 4 out to clear stop on dial plate and lock to shaft 3 Unscrew spool key 3 from body by rotating adjusting knob counterclockwise 4 Carefully examine O rings key 6 for nicks and other defects 5 Examine spool key 3 and ball key 2 for defects 6 Clean spool and ball with air pressure 7 Reassemble Testing and Calibrating Reverse Acting For reverse acting pilots control pres...

Page 7: ...WAL05 07927 00 5 Body Set Screw Steel WAL05 11134 00 6 Spool Sealing Rings Viton WAL05 04004 00 7 Sensitivity Screw Steel WAL05 07930 00 8 Valve Spring Stainless steel WAL05 05175 00 9 Pressure Gauge WAL05 17460 00 10 1 8 Nipple Brass WAL05 17459 00 11 1 8 Tee Brass WAL05 17458 00 These parts furnished in Repair Kit Figure 4 T61 Series Assembly TYPE T61 SERIAL NUMBER PLATE AND FLOW ARROW SUPPLY AI...

Page 8: ...ess or implied regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability All sales are governed by our terms and conditions which are available upon request We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice Emerson Electric Co does not assume responsibility for the selection use or maintenance of any product ...

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