Parker ADAPTOMODE A4AO Installation, Service And Parts Information Download Page 12

Parker Hannifin Corporation • Refrigerating Specialties Division

2445 South 25th Avenue • Broadview, IL 60155-3891

Telephone: (708) 681-6300 • Fax (708) 681-6306

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SIZE 

 

 

Nominal 

Sock Weld 

Weld Neck 

Flange Package 

Tubing 

Fitting 

 

 

 

 

Nom. 

Flange 

Pipe Size 

Socket I.D. 

Neck O.D. 

Number(2/Pkg) 

O.D. 

I.D. 

Flge Pkg.

   

 

Pipe Size 

Pkg. No. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Socket 

Weld 

 

 

 

 

No. (2/Pkg)

  mm 

Inches 

Inches 

(2/Pkg)  Inches  NW No.  Inches 

mm 

Inches 

mm 

Weld 

Neck 

Inches 

mm 

Inches 

mm 

  20 

3/4 

3/4 

200016 

3/4 

20 

1.070 

27.81 

1.050 

26.67  200020  200023 

1-1/8 

28.57 

1.130 

28.70 

200027

  and 

and 

200017 

25 

1.365 

34.67 

1.315 

33.40  200021  200024 

1-3/8 

34.92 

1.380 

33.05 

200028

  25 

1-1/4 

200018 

1-1/4 

32 

1.705 

43.31 

1.660 

42.16  200022  200025 

1-5/8 

41.27 

1.631 

41.43 

200029

   

 

1-1/4 

200030 

1-1/4 

32 

1.705 

43.31 

1.660 

42.16  200032  200034 

1-3/8 

34.92 

1.380 

35.05 

200036

  32 

1-1/4 

1-1/2 

200031 

1-1/2 

40 

1.930 

49.02 

1.900 

48.26  200033  200035 

1-5/8 

41.27 

1.631 

41.43 

200037

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2-1/8 

53.97 

2.131 

54.13 

200038

  40 

1-5/8 

1-1/2 

200039 

1-1/2 

40 

1.930 

49.02 

1.900 

48.26  200041  200043 

1-5/8 

41.27 

1.631 

41.43 

200045

  and 

and 

200040 

50 

2.445 

62.10 

2.375 

60.33  200042  200044 

2-1/8 

53.97 

2.131 

54.13 

200046

  50 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2-5/8 

66.67 

2.631 

66.83 

200047

  65 

2-1/2 

2-1/2 

200048 

2-1/2 

65 

2.945 

— 

2.875 

73.03  200049  200050 

2-5/8 

66.67 

2.631 

66.83 

200051

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3-1/8 

79.37 

3.131 

79.53 

200052

  75 

200053 

80 

3.575 

90.81 

3.500 

88.90  200054  200055 

3-1/8 

79.37 

3.131 

79.53 

200056

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3-5/8 

92.07 

3.631 

92.23 

200057

  100 

200062 

100 

4.575  116.20 

4.500  114.30  200063  200064 

4-1/8 

104.77 

4.132 

104.95 

200065

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Definitions:

 

ODS - Outside Diameter Sweat 

I.D. - Inside Diameter 

O.D. - Outside Diameter 

N.A. - Not Available 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flange Bolt Torque Requirements

 

Bolt Diameter 

Valve Port Size 

Torque

  11mm (7/16”) 

13mm (1/2 “) 

3.9 mkg (28 ft lb)

  16mm (5/8”) 

20-50mm (3/4 “- 2”) 

11.8 mkg (85 ft lb)

  19mm (3/4”) 

65-75mm (2-1/2 “- 3”) 

14.5 mkg (105 ft lb)

Safe Operation (See also Bulletin RSBCV)

People  doing  any  work  on  a  refrigeration  system  must  be  qualified  and 

completely  familiar  with  the  system  and  the  Refrigerating  Specialties 

Division valves involved, or all other precautions will be meaningless. This 

includes  reading  and  understanding  pertinent  Refrigerating  Specialties 

Division product Bulletins, and Safety Bulletin RSB prior to installation or 

servicing work.
Where cold refrigerant liquid lines are used, it is necessary that certain 

precautions  be  taken  to  avoid  damage  which  could  result  from  liquid 

expansion. Temperature increase in a piping section full of solid liquid will 

cause high pressure due to the expanding liquid which can possibly rupture 

a gasket, pipe or valve. All hand valves isolating such sections should be 

marked, warning against accidental closing, and must not be closed until 

the liquid is removed. Check valves must never be installed upstream of 

solenoid valves, or regulators with electric shutoff, nor should hand valves 

upstream of solenoid valves or downstream of check valves be closed until 

the liquid has been removed. It is advisable to properly install relief devices 

in any section where liquid expansion could take place.
Avoid all piping or control arrangements which might produce thermal or 

pressure shock.
For the protection of people and products, all refrigerant must be removed 

from the section to be worked on before a valve, strainer, or other device 

is opened or removed.
Flanges with ODS connections are not suitable for ammonia service.

Warranty

All Refrigerating Specialties Products are warranted against defect 

in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from date of 

shipment from factory. This warranty is in force only when products 

are properly installed, field assembled, maintained and operated in use 

and service as specifically stated in Refrigerating Specialties Catalogs 

or Bulletins for normal refrigeration applications, unless otherwise 

approved  in  writing  by  Refrigerating  Specialties  Division.  Defective 

products, or parts thereof, returned to the factory with transportation 

charges prepaid and found to be defective by factory inspection will 

be  replaced  or  repaired  at  Refrigerating  Specialties’  option,  free  of 

charge, F.O.B. factory. Warranty does not cover products which have 

been altered or repaired in the field; damaged intransit, or have suffered 

accidents, misuse, or abuse. Products disabled by dirt, or other foreign 

substances will not be considered defective.
THE  EXPRESS  WARRANTY  SET  FORTH  ABOVE  CONSTITUTES  THE 

ONLY  WARRANTY  APPLICABLE  TO  REFRIGERATING  SPECIALTIES 

PRODUCTS, AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED 

OR  IMPLIED,  WRITTEN  OR  ORAL,  INCLUDING  ANY  WARRANTY  OR 

MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No 

employee,  agent,  dealer  or  other  person  is  authorized  to  give  any 

warranties on behalf of Refrigerating Specialties, nor to assume, for 

Refrigerating Specialties, any other liability in connection with any of 

its products.

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Summary of Contents for ADAPTOMODE A4AO

Page 1: ...g and will gradually open when pressure begins to fall below the setting The regulator cannot maintain set for pressure if uncontrolled branch pipe lines feed into the main pipeline downstream of the...

Page 2: ...odudapter Fig 2 item 28A is used only with the A4AOS The Pilot Solenoid is mounted on Pad 1 of the Modudapter along with Moduplate item 52 mounted on Pad 2 with S showing to the outside of the regulat...

Page 3: ...s are cold since moisture can condense on parts and cause rapid rusting When replacing gaskets they should be oiled very lightly with refrigerant oil before assembly Install bottom cap assembly rst an...

Page 4: ...ead Safety Bulletin RSB Dirt in the system is the greatest single cause of regulator malfunction All screens or lters must be cleaned or replaced when they become dirty At start up it is especially im...

Page 5: ...or does not shut off ow Diaphragm or seat dirty damaged or frozen Clean or replace Clean strainer Diaphragm follower stuck or damaged Clean or replace Install follower carefully Piston jammed with exc...

Page 6: ...1 1 200771 1 19 Gasket Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 22 Nut Retainer Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 23 Spring Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 24 Plug Pilot Only...

Page 7: ...Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 22 Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit...

Page 8: ...Cap Kit 202110 1 202110 1 33 38 40 44 Full Cap Bottom Assembly Kit 202010 1 202011 1 33 38 40 44 50 Cap Bottom Assembly Kit 202347 1 1 33 38 40 44 17 Cap Bottom Assembly Kit 202346 1 1 3 6 12 19 Full...

Page 9: ...y Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 Only Avail with Kit 1 43 44 202110 1 202110 1 202110 1 202110 1 202110 1 202110 1 33 38 40 44 202012 1 202013 1 202014 1 202015 1 202016...

Page 10: ...4 4 Fig 4 Item Description Qty Kit Number 55 Screw 1 Only Avail with Kit 58 Coil Assemly 1 See Page 8 67 O Ring 1 Only Avail with Kit 68 Knob 1 Only Avail with Kit 67 68 Knob Kit 1 205047 69 Lens 1 On...

Page 11: ...18 6 525 20 7 538 21 2 657 25 9 710 28 4 B 148 5 8 162 6 3 177 6 9 181 7 1 273 10 7 292 11 5 C 177 6 7 216 8 5 264 10 4 264 10 4 324 12 7 352 14 6 D 1 2 229 9 0 1 1 4 269 10 6 FPT FOR 3 4 229 9 0 1 1...

Page 12: ...certain precautions be taken to avoid damage which could result from liquid expansion Temperature increase in a piping section full of solid liquid will cause high pressure due to the expanding liquid...

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