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        JATCO Environmental Tank 

Service Guide 

J-

7000

 200 

ABV

 

*INSTRUMENTATION GAS IS MANDATORY FOR SUPPLY GAS*

Listed below are a series of steps to follow if the JATCO tank fails to dump properly. 

Be sure there is an adequate supply of volume and gas pressure (

7

0-100 psi), to the inlet 

connection on the micro valve 

(

C

)

, and (200

 

psi

 max

) to the 3-way ball valve supply 

(

J

)

. If there is 

enough pressure at the supply connections, press down on the manual dump plunger 

(F)

. This 

should cause the tank to manually dump, then vent through 

(H)

 when the cycle is complete. If the 

JATCO tank fails to dump manually, remove pilot signal connector tubing to 3-way ball valve’s 
actuator 

(G)

 to test for pilot signal from 3-way micro valve 

(

D

)

. If the 3-way micro valve is not 

sending a pilot signal to the actuator when depressing manual dump plunger, removal and or 
inspection of micro valve will be necessary and proceed to next step. If pilot signal pressure is 
present but actuator fails to operate, usually the pilot signal will escape from the actuator vent 
orifice. This indicates O-ring failure in the actuator and replacement may be necessary. The 
actuator does have a repair kit mainly consisting of O-rings. 

*Note: 2” valve body (Bull plug) does not need to be removed to change out micro valve.

To remove the micro valve, remove the top vent tube connector and the bottom gas supply 
connector to allow access and removal of the two hex socket cap screws. Remove the cap screws 
and the micro valve from the valve body. Inspect the inlet port to see if any obstruction has lodged 
in the orifice which could clog the micro valve. If no obstruction is visible, apply gas pressure to 
the inlet port and operate the toggle spring. Flipping the toggle up should allow gas to flow out 
center ¼” NPT port. If operating the toggle does not allow gas to flow, the micro valve must be 
replaced. 

To re-install the micro valve and mounting plate assembly on the 2” valve body, flip the toggle to 
the down position and insert toggle spring through the center hole in the valve body. Reinstall the 
two mounting cap screws, the vent connector, and the gas supply connectors. Check system by 
pushing down manual dump plunger. 

To remove the 2” valve body: Remove micro valve as previously described. Remove manual dump 
plunger. Loosen hex nut top dead center of 2” valve body and tap down pivot pin to separate from 
valve body. This allows the float arm assembly to swivel freely while turning valve body out of 
tank. 

Make sure that pivot pin does not move with 2” valve body

. Remove float assembly 

carefully to avoid bending the float arm. 

To install valve body, insert float arm into the tank with the float toward the gauge cock end of the 
tank. Hold the float pivot pin with a screwdriver, keeping the slot on the top of the pivot pin 
positioned 90° (perpendicular) to the float arm. Tighten the 2” valve body into the tank, 
positioning the machined surface toward the gauge cock end of the tank, while holding the float 
pivot with a screwdriver; tighten the hex nut to lock the float arm in place. Re-install manual dump 
plunger and depress it while observing the trip lever through the toggle orifice on valve body for 
alignment. The trip lever should be visible and centered. Re-install gasket and micro valve.

 

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Summary of Contents for J-7000 200 ABV

Page 1: ...tank supply gas must have adequate volume and pressure For best operation use 1 pipe for the tank supply gas plumed as close to the tank as possible Then reduce down to the tubing connections C and J on the JATCO tank This application requires two separate supply gas pressures First supply gas pressure is connected to the bottom inlet of the micro valve C this gas pressure must meet 70 psi and not...

Page 2: ...e orifice which could clog the micro valve If no obstruction is visible apply gas pressure to the inlet port and operate the toggle spring Flipping the toggle up should allow gas to flow out center NPT port If operating the toggle does not allow gas to flow the micro valve must be replaced To re install the micro valve and mounting plate assembly on the 2 valve body flip the toggle to the down pos...

Page 3: ... Valve 1 NPT JM7005 1 C Supply Gas Inlet Compression 70 100 psi D NPT Micro Valve JM7001x E Pressure Relief Valve JM7002 200 F Manual Dump Plunger Assembly JM7003 G 3 Way Actuated Ball Valve JM7008x ABV H Vessel Vent NPT I Gauge Cocks Sight Glass JM7009 JM7010 J Tank Motive Gas Supply NPT Compression 200 psi max 25 B G D F C A E I H B D C E I A J 18 ...

Page 4: ...l or poor workmanship and which defects are reported to JATCO Inc in writing during the warranty period The warranty provision contained herein shall not apply to or cover any defects resulting from normal wear and tear unauthorized changes repairs alterations or modifications to the product or any other causes beyond the control of JATCO Inc JATCO Inc neither assumes nor authorizes any other pers...

Page 5: ... the contents of this manual JATCO Inc reserves the right to revise this manual and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without any obligation of JATCO Inc to notify any person of such revisions or changes It shall be the user s responsibility to determine whether any changes or revisions to this manual have been made Neither JATCO Inc nor any of its directors shareholders offi...

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