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Flow Control Division

Kammer Control Valves

18

REMOVING ACTUATOR FROM VALVE

(See Fig. 1)

18.1

Shut off air supply.

DANGER:

..Ensure that actuator is not under pressure

and drain process medium before performing
maintenance work. Failure to observe can lead to
serious injuries.

18.2

Remove piping if required.

18.3

Remove 2 coupling bolts and remove coupling.

18.4

Loosen yoke stem nuts and remove. Carefully remove
actuator from valve.

18.5

After loosening counternut, unscrew coupling insert
(caution: hold plug with wrench on coupling insert to
prevent turning).

19

ATTACHING ACTUATOR TO VALVE

(see Fig. 1)

The actuator stem must be fully extended:

Actuators with air-to-open action must be fully vented.
Actuators with air-to-close action  apply supply pres-
sure.

Manually depress the plug stem to ensure the plug is
fully seated.

The valve plug must make contact in the valve seat, i.e.
press valve stem in all the way by hand.

19.1

Screw coupling insert locknut and coupling insert as far
as possible onto plug stem.

19.2

Place the actuator assembly on the valve engaging the
yoke rod threads in the lower yoke plate and ensuring
the actuator faces in the correct direction.

19.3

Unscrew the coupling insert until the yoke rods are
raised from the lower yoke plate by around 2 mm.

NOTE:

Ensure that the plug assembly is not rotated with

the plug seated. This may cause irreparable damage to
the seating faces.

19.4

Refit the coupling, ensuring that the arrows, embossed
on the coupling halves, point upward towards the
actuator, and secure with 2 retaining screws.

9.5

Apply supply pressure resp. vent actuator to half stroke
and refit and tighten yoke rod retaining nuts.

19.6

Reconnect all tubing.

Summary of Contents for Kammer 132000 Series

Page 1: ...t be readily apparent DANGER indicates that death severe personal injury and or substantial property damage will occur if proper precautions are not taken WARNING indicates that death severe personal...

Page 2: ...sary to ensure that the selected coating on the valve parts in contact with the medium are suitable for the mediums pressures and temperatures encountered The manufacturer is not responsible for damag...

Page 3: ...he maximum explosion limit Inside the valve the atmospheric range is not reached under the conditions see table below here Directive 95 9 EC is not applicable Please note that certain non conductive m...

Page 4: ...ipeline must be sufficient to prevent damage to any of the sealing surfaces WARNING Tighten all flange connections to the torques specified in Tables 1a or 1b When using torque wrenches ensure that th...

Page 5: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING When troubleshooting or during general maintenance always observe Section 1 Safety precautions DANGER If a valve contaminated with dangerous substances has to be removed from the sys...

Page 6: ...1 PTFE PTFE Seat diameter mm Rangeability Seat material standard Plug material standard C v value Size DIN 15 20 25 25 40 50 80 100 Size ANSI 0 5 0 75 1 1 1 5 2 3 4 Stroke mm 10 10 10 20 20 20 40 40...

Page 7: ...the free movement of the plug stem 16 5 Check fail safe position To do this close supply pres sure and observe whether the valve opens or closes as defined 16 6 After use under varying temperatures r...

Page 8: ...es 132000 with series 2 actuator Bonnet bolt O Ring body bonnet Insert thread lock Plug Seat Body Actuator stem Packing nut Plug stem Slotted nut Test connection drawn rotated 90 Bonnet Bellows seal C...

Page 9: ...ly pres sure Manually depress the plug stem to ensure the plug is fully seated The valve plug must make contact in the valve seat i e press valve stem in all the way by hand 19 1 Screw coupling insert...

Page 10: ...Insert thread lock 5 Seat 6 Body 7 nut 8 Plug 9 Seal G1 4 only with adapter 10 Bushing 11 Bonnet 12 Screw 13 Slotted nut 14 Stem 15 Packing 16 Packing follower 17 Packing nut 18 Nut Table 6 Tightenin...

Page 11: ...the seat plug or plug stem observe the preceding instructions exactly 21 ASSEMBLE VALVE see Fig 2 21 1 Replace all worn or damaged parts Use only genuine FLOWSERVE parts Parts to be reused must be cle...

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