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Maintenance Instructions

Control Valve Series 35 000

KÄMMER VENTILE GMBH  •  MANDERSCHEIDTSTRASSE 19  •  D - 45141 ESSEN  •  TEL.: ( 0201) 89 19 – 5  •  FAX: ( 0201) 89 19 – 600

1.3 QUICK CHECK:

Before operating, check the valve as follows:

1.3.1

Open and close the valve, and observe the
movement  of  the  actuator  stem.  The
movement must be smooth and linear.

1.3.2

Check for maximum stroke through change
of signal (for pneumatic positioners, 0.2 - 1.0
bar or corresponding split-range values; for
IP positioners, 4-20 or 0-20 mA).

1.3.3

Check all air connections for leaks.

1.3.4

The  packing  gland  nut  must  always  be
tightened slightly more than finger-tight.

IMPORTANT:  An  excessively  tightened
gland nut can cause excessive  packing
wear and can hinder the free movement
of the plug stem.

1.3.5    Check  fail-safe  position.  To  do  this,  close

supply  pressure  and  observe  whether  the
valve opens or closes as prescribed.

1.3.6

After using at fluctuating temperatures, re-
tighten  all  bolt  connections  and  check  for
leaks.

2 MAINTENANCE

Check  valves  for  correct  functioning  at  regular
intervals (at least once every 6 months) as follows.
This check can be made when installed and in many
cases  without  interrupting  production.  If  internal
defects are suspected, see section on „Disassembly
and Assembly of Valve“.

2.1

Examine gaskets for leaks and if necessary
re-tighten bolts (see Fig. 1).

2.2

Check  bellows  gasket  and  test  connection
- if present - for external leaks.

2.3

Check valve for damage caused by corrosive
residues or corrosive vapours.

2.4

Clean valves and if necessary re-paint.

2.5

Check  packing  bolts  for  correct  tightening.
Gland nuts on packing may only be tightened

slightly  more  than  finger-tight,  or  only  tight
enough to ensure a proper seal.

IMPORTANT:  An  excessively  tightened
gland  nut  can  cause  excessive  packing
wear and can hinder the free movement of
the plug stem.

2.6

If  possible,  open  and  close  valve  and  check
for maximum stroke and smooth movement of
the plug stem. Irregular movement of the plug
stem may indicate internal defects.

Note:  With  graphite  packing,  irregular  move-
ment of the plug stem is normal.

IMPORTANT:  Keep  hands,  hair,  clothing,
etc. away from all moving parts. Failure to
do so can lead to serious injury.

2.7

Check all accessories for firm seating.

2.8

If possible, close supply pressure  and check
the fail-safe position.

2.10

Check stem boot for wear.

2.11

Check  actuator  for  leaks.  To  do  this,  spray
housing, air connections and plug stem guide
with soap suds and note any bubble formation.

2.12

Clean plug stem.

2.13

Check  air  filter,  if  present,  and  if  necessary
replace insert.

Summary of Contents for 35000 Series

Page 1: ...GMBH MANDERSCHEIDTSTRASSE 19 D 45141 ESSEN TEL 0201 89 19 5 FAX 0201 89 19 600 Section Page General Information 2 Installation 2 Quick Check 3 Maintenance 3 Remove and Install Actuator 5 Disassemble a...

Page 2: ...he centre of gravity of the valve may be above the lifting point In this case secure or support the valve against rotating to prevent damage or personnel injury 1 1 3 Report transport damage to the ca...

Page 3: ...f internal defects are suspected see section on Disassembly and Assembly of Valve 2 1 Examine gaskets for leaks and if necessary re tighten bolts see Fig 1 2 2 Check bellows gasket and test connection...

Page 4: ...000 K MMER VENTILE GMBH MANDERSCHEIDTSTRASSE 19 D 45141 ESSEN TEL 0201 89 19 5 FAX 0201 89 19 600 Zero adjustment locknut Typical actuator and valve configuration Fig 1 Actuator stem travel indicator...

Page 5: ...vel indicator disc gland nut and clamp nut 3 2 Install actuator Information Before the actuator is installed it must be calibrated according to section 3 of the instructions Pneumatic and Electro pneu...

Page 6: ...N TEL 0201 89 19 5 FAX 0201 89 19 600 Packing kit see spare parts list Trim see spare parts list Travel indicator disc Locknut Gland nut Packing follower Clamping nut Bolt stud depending on design Bon...

Page 7: ...e concentric to the seat outer diameter 4 2 Assemble Valve see Fig 2 4 2 1 All worn or damaged parts must be replaced Reusable parts must be clean expenable parts such as gaskets packing and O rings s...

Page 8: ...g of bonnet leakage 2 Worn or damaged 2 Re machine or replace seat ring plug seat ring plug 3 Gaskets damaged 3 Replace gaskets 4 Inadiquate actuator thrust 4 Check air feed If air feed is OK contact...

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