Neles R1L Titanium Series Installation Maintenance And Operating Instructions Download Page 11

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6  INSTALLING THE 

ACTUATORS

6.1  General

Different Neles actuators can be mounted using suitable brackets 
and couplings. The valve can be operated, for example, by actuators 
of the B1 or Quadra-Powr series.

6.2  Installing B1C actuators 

Drive the actuator piston to the extreme outward position and 
turn the valve into the closed position, see Fig. 9.

Clean the shaft bore and file off any burrs. Lubricate the shaft 
bore.

If a coupling is needed between the actuator shaft bore and the 
valve shaft, lubricate the coupling and install it in the actuator.

Fasten the bracket loosely to the valve using lubricated screws.

Push the actuator carefully onto the valve shaft. Avoid forcing it, 
since this may damage the segment and seat. We recommend 
mounting the actuator so that the cylinder is pointing upwards.

Align the actuator as accurately as possible using the valve as a 
guide. Lubricate the mounting screws. Install the washers and 
tighten all screws, see Table 4.

Adjust the segment open and closed positions (limits to piston 
movement) by means of the actuator stop screws, see Fig. 24. 
The correct opening angle is 90°, for the R2_S valve 70°. The 
accurate position can be seen in the flow port. Check that the yel-
low arrow indicates the position of the segment.

Keep your fingers out of the flow port! 

There is no need to adjust the stop screw if the actuator is re-installed 
in the same valve. Drive the actuator piston to the housing end (open 
position).Turn the actuator by hand until the valve is in the open 
position (unless it is already open). Fasten the actuator in this position. 
The actuator may be installed in another position with respect to the 
valve by selecting another keyway in the actuator, see Fig. 28. 

Check the tightness of the stop screw at the end of the cylinder 
during cylinder operation. The threads must be sealed using an 
appropriate non-hardening sealant, e.g. Loctite 225.

Check that the actuator is functioning correctly. Check the seg-
ment flow bore position and the actuator movement relative to 
the valve (clockwise: close, counterclockwise: open) after install-
ing the actuator. The valve should be closed when the piston is in 
the extreme outward position.

Check that the yellow arrow indicates the position of the seg-
ment. If necessary, change the position of the arrow.

6.3  Installing B1J actuators

Spring-return actuators are used in applications where valve opening 
or closing movement is needed in case the air supply is interrupted. 
The B1J type is used for spring-to-close operation; the spring pushes 
the piston towards the cylinder end, the extreme outward position. In 
turn, the B1JA type is used for spring-to-open operation; the spring is 
between the piston and the cylinder end and pushes the piston 
towards the housing.
Spring-return actuators are installed in a manner similar to B1C 
series actuators, taking into account the following.

Type B1J

Install the actuator so that the piston is in the extreme outward 
position. The cylinder must not be pressurized and air supply 
connections must be open. The valve must be in the closed position, 
see Fig. 9.

Type B1JA

Install the actuator so that the piston is in the cylinder-end position at 
housing side. The cylinder must not be pressurized and the air supply 
connection must be open. The valve must be in the open position, 
see Fig. 9.
The rest of the installation procedure is the same as for B1C 
actuators.

CAUTION:
Beware of the segment movement!

Fig. 27

Open and closed positions of a B1 actuator

Stop screw for the
OPEN position

Stop screw for the
CLOSED position

Fig. 28

Changing the actuator position

Summary of Contents for R1L Titanium Series

Page 1: ...3 R 71 EN Issue 9 2020 V port segment valves Series R1L Titanium Series R21L Titanium Series R2_S High consistency Installation Maintenance and Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...g 4 Recycling and disposal 4 Safety precautions 5 TRANSPORTATION RECEPTION AND STORAGE 5 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 5 General 5 Installing in the pipeline 5 Actuator 6 Commissioning 6 MAINTENANCE...

Page 3: ...e valve identification plate The type code is explained in section 12 The valve is designed for both control and shut off applications 1 3 Valve markings Body markings are cast on the body The valve a...

Page 4: ...ve 2014 68 EU relating to pressure equipment and has been marked according to the Directive 1 7 Recycling and disposal Most valve parts can be recycled if sorted according to material Most parts have...

Page 5: ...n the valve may cause damage and lead to uncontrolled pressure release Damage or personal injury may result CAUTION Do not dismantle the valve or remove it from the pipeline while the valve is pressur...

Page 6: ...storage Tighten the packing evenly at both nuts until the leakage stops 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Maintenance general Although Neles valves are designed to work under severe conditions proper preventative mai...

Page 7: ...e sure that the pipeline is not pressurized and that it is empty Also make sure that no medium is led into the pipeline while the valve is being removed or after it has been removed Place the hoisting...

Page 8: ...is easier to install if the back seal is precompressed An O ring seal does not need precompression Clean the flow port that houses the seat Remove any burrs Round off the edges using a fine abrasive p...

Page 9: ...e pin lockings either by grinding or using a spindle Detach the pins 14 and 15 by drilling Fig 23 Be careful not to damage the original bores Note The pins and the drive shaft have been secured by wel...

Page 10: ...tency acid resistant version and in the standard and high consistency tita nium versions Moreover the drive shaft is welded to the seg ment in the high consistency versions Contact the manufacturer fo...

Page 11: ...eyway in the actuator see Fig 28 Check the tightness of the stop screw at the end of the cylinder during cylinder operation The threads must be sealed using an appropriate non hardening sealant e g Lo...

Page 12: ...m Possible fault Recommended action Leakage through a closed valve Wrong stop screw adjustment of the actuator Adjust the stop screw for closed position Faulty zero setting of the positioner Adjust th...

Page 13: ...ng element Spares for the full overhaul All parts from the categories 1 2 and 3 Item Qty Description Spare part category 1 1 Body 3 1 Segment 3 4 1 Seat 2 5 1 Lock spring 2 6 1 Back seal 2 9 1 Gland f...

Page 14: ...ng element Spares for the full overhaul All parts from the categories 1 2 and 3 Item Qty Description Spare part category 1 1 Body 3 1 Segment 3 4 1 Seat 2 5 1 Lock spring 2 6 1 Back seal 2 9 1 Gland f...

Page 15: ...ng element Spares for the full overhaul All parts from the categories 1 2 and 3 Item Qty Description Spare part category 1 1 Body 3 1 Segment 3 4 1 Seat 2 5 1 Lock spring 2 6 1 Back seal 2 9 1 Gland f...

Page 16: ...71 4 76 17 25 15 50 60 75 32 100 92 70 3 8 5 15 170 70 4 76 17 25 15 80 89 100 45 131 108 90 1 2 9 20 196 79 4 76 22 2 35 20 100 113 115 50 158 117 90 1 2 11 20 205 80 4 76 22 2 35 20 150 164 160 65...

Page 17: ...68 268 200 200 455 540 575 590 1 4 3 8 57 63 R1L250 B1C11 R1L250 B1C13 15 25 240 240 326 326 252 252 540 635 630 645 3 8 3 8 95 110 TYPE Max p bar DIMENSIONS mm NPT Kg A B C F J R1L25 B1J8 B1JA8 25 25...

Page 18: ...IMENSIONS mm R21J PN10 R21K PN16 R21L PN25 R21M PN40 B b1 f kg B b1 f kg B b1 f kg B b1 f k 25 115 18 2 4 5 115 18 2 4 5 115 18 2 4 5 115 18 2 4 5 40 150 18 3 7 150 18 3 7 150 18 3 7 150 18 3 7 50 165...

Page 19: ...0 175 200 225 485 485 555 190 215 255 515 515 580 215 240 290 483 483 534 185 210 240 520 520 584 235 260 310 TYPE Max p bar DIMENSIONS mm NPT R21K PN 10 R21K PN 16 R21L PN 25 R21M PN 40 R21C ASME 150...

Page 20: ...30 425 32 3 80 250 300 395 26 445 26 3 98 405 26 460 28 3 100 425 32 485 34 3 110 300 350 445 26 505 26 4 165 460 28 520 30 4 175 485 34 555 38 4 195 350 400 505 26 565 26 2 166 520 30 580 32 2 177 5...

Page 21: ...90 840 575 215 97 601 1020 355 1 2 3 4 279 R2_S400 450 B25 400 400 353 450 1040 710 265 121 691 1177 390 1 2 3 4 387 TYPE DIMENSIONS mm NPT NPTF kg DN A C D F G X V J H I R2_S 80 100 B1J10 80 165 108...

Page 22: ...197 39 125 15 150 M07 F07 177 196 152 490 282 39 125 31 150 M10 F10 or M10E F10 177 227 169 297 239 500 290 52 200 33 200 M10 F10 or M10E F10 200 227 169 297 239 565 331 52 200 55 200 M12 F12 or M12E...

Page 23: ...langed Y Special 6 SIZE R1L 025 040 050 065 080 100 150 200 250 01 1H 02 2H 03 04 06 08 10 R21 025 040 050 080 100 200 250 300 01 1H 02 03 04 08 10 12 R2_S 080 100 100 150 150 200 200 250 250 300 300...

Page 24: ...ject to change without prior notice Neles Jamesbury and Easyflow by Neles and certain other trademarks are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Neles Corporation or its subsidiaries or affili...

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