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ANDERSON GREENWOOD

TyPE 95 POSRV

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

page 4

ANGMC-6026-US-1312

Copyright © 2013 Pentair 

Engineering Doc. #05.9040.083 Rev. E

ITEM DESCRIPTION

10 Lower bracket
20 Upper bracket
30 Bracket bolt
40 Washer
50 Hex nut

100 Body

110 Screw

140 Piston
150 Seat retainer
200 Washer (used on 6 x 8 only)
210 Cap/liner
420 Bolt
460 Nozzle
520 Nut
550 Washer

* 560 Guide seal
* 610 O-ring seat
* 620 Cap gasket
* 630 Nozzle gasket
* 640 Washer

700 Cap bolt - hex
710 Cap bolt - eye 

(1)

*

Recommended spare parts for repairs

(1) not shown – used on ≥ 4"

3.0  MAIN VALVE MAINTENANCE

(REFER TO FIGURE 3)

Normal valve maintenance will be to only
clean the parts. It may also be necessary
to replace the seat. The piston seal should
not need to be replaced. If the piston seal
is removed, a new seal must be installed.

The piston can be removed from the
cap/liner by pulling the piston out or by
pushing it out with a rod through the hole
in the top of the cap/liner.

No lubricant is required on the piston
seal. A small amount of thread sealant
should be used on the pipe threads to
prevent leakage. Teflon

®

tape is

recommended.

The piston should be assembled to the
cap/liner and the two parts should then be
assembled to the valve body. The piston
can be prevented from sliding out of the
cap/liner during assembly by covering or
plugging the hole in the top of the
cap/liner.

For marine service, the bolts in the

main valve and pilot exposed to the

environment should be replaced

during routine maintenance every five

Indexed in order of disassembly

FIGURE 3

Summary of Contents for ANDERSON GREENWOOD 95 POSRV

Page 1: ...tallation or maintenance of the product or the use of parts or components not manufactured by Anderson Greenwood may result in a failure of the product Any installation maintenance adjustment test etc...

Page 2: ...eck valve Tank pressure sense line Main valve Unbalanced Piston Dome top of the piston Pilot vent Pilot Inlet tank pressure O ring seat Outlet TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 0 General valve description 1 2 0 Acc...

Page 3: ...ighten the body bolts first one side then the opposite side Do not overtighten the bolts as this will distort the diaphragm and cause leakage NOTES 1 Gasket used on some check valves If check valve ha...

Page 4: ...replace the seat The piston seal should not need to be replaced If the piston seal is removed a new seal must be installed The piston can be removed from the cap liner by pulling the piston out or by...

Page 5: ...tightening will damage them Hold the hex spacer when torquing the spindle nut to prevent the stack from rotating After the pilot is assembled the set pressure must be adjusted Refer to Section 5 0 for...

Page 6: ...ANDERSON GREENWOOD TyPE 95 POSRV MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS page 6 ANGMC 6026 US 1312 Copyright 2013 Pentair Engineering Doc 05 9040 083 Rev E Type 95 pilot with auxiliary setter FIGURE 4A...

Page 7: ...ANDERSON GREENWOOD TyPE 95 POSRV MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Copyright 2013 Pentair ANGMC 6026 US 1312 page 7 Engineering Doc 05 9040 083 Rev E FIGURE 4B...

Page 8: ...e will decrease due to the pressure drop in the lines to the accumulator The set pressure is the highest pressure recorded on the supply pressure gauge 5 3 Decrease the supply pressure to the correct...

Page 9: ...e test gauge Increase the pressure until gas flow at the pilot discharge fitting increases rapidly The pressure at which this occurs is the set pressure of the valve 6 5 To adjust the opening pressure...

Page 10: ...preventer check valve leaks Item 15 Figure 2 Check for gas flow at discharge tube to main valve outlet No gas flow should be detected Valve opens at Pilot not sensing correct tank pressure correct pr...

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