Service
Service
Service the
the
the Isolation
Isolation
Isolation Valve
Valve
Valve
Remove
Remove
Remove the
the
the Isolation
Isolation
Isolation Valve
Valve
Valve from
from
from the
the
the Cabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet
Use this procedure to remove the entire isolation
valve (15) from the isolation cabinet for service.
1.
Prepare the isolation system for service. See
Prepare the Isolation System for Service, page
90
2.
Use a flat blade screwdriver to open the isolation
cabinet door.
3.
Slide the electrostatic shield (82) up to remove.
4.
Slide the electrostatic shield (12) to the left to
remove.
5.
To remove the isolation valve cover (99), loosen
the top and bottom screws (99a).
6.
Remove the isolation fluid pump for better access
to the isolation valve mounting. Follow the steps
in
Remove the Isolation Fluid Pump from the
7.
Disconnect the wash fluid bottle (69).
8.
Before removing the two sensors from the
isolation valve, mark the location of each as a
guide when reassembling.
9.
Remove the sensors from the isolation valve:
a.
Loosen the top clamp (101) and slide sensor
bracket (102) free of the clamp.
b.
Loosen the bottom clamp (101) and slide
sensor bracket (102) free of the clamp.
10. Disconnect the three push-to-connect air line
fittings (239) to the isolation valve: top, middle,
bottom.
11. Remove the two fluid lines from the isolation
valve:
a.
Inlet npsm fitting (72).
b.
Outlet hose (84) that connects to the outlet
elbow (71). The outlet hose can also be
removed from the isolation fluid pump (K).
12. Disconnect the isolation valve from the cabinet
stand (9). On opposing sides of the cabinet
stand, use a 3/16 inch Allen wrench and a 7/16
inch wrench to remove:
a.
The front top and bottom hex nuts (23), lock
washers (22), and flat washers (19) on the
isolation valve cover bracket (98).
b.
The back top and bottom hex nuts (23), lock
washers (22), and flat washers (19).
13. Lift the isolation valve out of the cabinet.
Reinstall
Reinstall
Reinstall the
the
the Isolation
Isolation
Isolation Valve
Valve
Valve into
into
into the
the
the Cabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet
Use this procedure to reinstall the entire isolation
valve (227) into the isolation cabinet after servicing.
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
Any fluid leaking or pooling inside the cabinet can
cause the system’s voltage to lower below normal
operating voltage. Low system voltage may cause
arcing that damages system components. Clean
the cabinet of residual fluid before reassembling.
1.
Attach the isolation valve to the top of the cabinet
stand (9):
a.
Insert the two screws (54) through flat
washers (19), the top block mount (224),
and then insert into the top two holes of the
cabinet stand (9).
b.
Thread the washer (19), lock washer (22),
and hex nut (23) onto the back screw.
c.
The front screw (54) also holds the top
bracket for the isolation valve cover (99).
Slide the bracket (98) onto the front screw,
followed by the washer (19), lock washer
(22), and hex nut (23).
Figure 31 Attach Isolation Valve to Cabinet
Stand
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