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Servicing the Relief Valve 

 

NOTICE

Depressurize valve before servicing.

The relief valve may be serviced while on or off the backflow pre-

venter valve. (See the components in relief valve in Figure 1.)

ITEM 

DESCRIPTION

21

Relief Valve Body

22

Rubber Shutoff Disc

23

Piston Diaphragm Assembly

24

Hex Head Bolt

25

Disc Retainer

26

Sleeve

27

Bottom Bolt

28

Bottom Flange (w st. elbow)

29

Bottom st. elbow

30

O-ring disc

Figure 1

27

21

22

23

24

25

26

28

29

30

Figure 3

Figure 4

6.  Grip the sleeve and the piston assembly by the head of the hex 

head bolt. Pull up on the sleeve to extend the diaphragm. Slide 

the sleeve (item 26) completely off the diaphragm and inspect the 

diaphragm for tears, holes, or excessive wrinkles. If the diaphragm 

is dam aged, or der a new piston-diaphragm assembly. 

To reassemble the relief valve

1.  Thoroughly clean all inside surfaces of the relief valve body.
2.  Inspect the relief valve body seat surface located at the top edge of 

the three discharge slots near the top of the body by rubbing the 

end of an index finger around the entire seat surface; access the 

seat sur face through the slots or the bottom of the body. The seat 

must be free of nicks. If nicks are discovered, remove the body and 

install a new relief valve assembly.

3.  Position the diaphragm on the piston assembly so that it is fac ing 

up. (See Figure 3.)

4.  Fold the top (ribbed) edge of the diaphragm inward, grasp the 

sleeve with the 

ribbed edge up,

 and slide the sleeve down over  

the piston assembly.

5.  While still holding the sleeve, slide it up over the diaphragm and, 

using your thumb and index finger, position the bead of the dia-

phragm so that it wraps over the outside of the rib on the top of 

the sleeve so that the sleeve is held by the diaphragm. Place the 

piston assembly on a flat, firm surface with diaphragm facing up. 

(See Figure 4.)

6.  Cup a hand slightly to form an air trap and force the sleeve down 

over the piston assembly with a rapid slap (hard) on the open end 

of the diaphragm with the cupped hand. The trapped air in the dia-

phragm forces the diaphragm between the inside of the sleeve and 

the outside of the piston. Ensure that the diaphragm is fully seated. 

If diaphragm is wrinkled, repeat the previous step.

7.  Slide the piston assembly and sleeve into the relief valve body  

with the hex head bolt entering the flanged end of the body first. 

Slide the piston assembly in until the diaphragm lip is smoothly 

seated in the ma chined groove in the flanged end of the body. 

Run an index finger around the outside of the diaphragm bead to 

ensure it is seated smoothly.

8.  Position the bottom flange cover on the bottom of the relief valve 

body and secure it by hand-tightening the four bottom bolts.

9.  Tighten the four bottom bolts to approximately 15 ft-lb with a 

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socket or open-end wrench, then reattach the relief valve hose to 

the elbow in the bottom flange cover. Reattach the flood sensor to 

the relief valve and mount the activation module to sensor.

Figure 2

 

NOTICE

Do not use a pipe wrench to remove the relief valve assembly from 

the backflow preventer.

To disassemble the relief valve

1.  Detach the activation module, if installed, from the flood sensor 

then use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the sensor from the 

relief valve.

2.  Disconnect the relief valve hose from the elbow in the bottom flange 

cover at the swivel hose connection. Do not remove the el bow.

3.  If the valve is to be removed from the backflow preventer for 

service, place a screwdriver blade or flat bar across the edges of 

two of the hex head screws in the bottom flange cover and turn 

counterclockwise to loosen the relief valve assembly. 

4.  Remove the four bottom bolts from the bottom of the relief valve 

assembly with a 

5

16

" socket or open-end wrench. Remove the 

bottom flange cover.

5.  Remove the piston assembly and sleeve from the relief valve body 

by placing the index fingers through the slots in the side of the 

body and pressing down on the top of the disc retainer in the top 

of the piston assembly. (See Figure 2.) Pull the piston assembly 

free of the body by grasping the sleeve and pulling down.

Summary of Contents for AMES 4000SS Series

Page 1: ...er year or more as service conditions warrant If installed on a fire suppression system all mechanical checks such as alarms and backflow preventers should be flow tested and inspected in accordance w...

Page 2: ...Local water authorities must approve all installation configurations Allow sufficient clearance around the installed assembly to conduct testing servicing and inspection Allow a minimum of 12 from the...

Page 3: ...stream to make the clapper parallel to the valve body See Figure 3 Bring the check assembly through the check retaining wall leaving the check assembly parallel to the valve body Pull the check assemb...

Page 4: ...op 3 8 nut and back it off without unscrewing the threaded rod from the spider Place a box end wrench or crescent wrench on the 3 8 nut closest to the spring retaining plate and tighten Tighten the th...

Page 5: ...on the open end of the diaphragm with the cupped hand The trapped air in the dia phragm forces the diaphragm between the inside of the sleeve and the outside of the piston Ensure that the diaphragm is...

Page 6: ...be tight against reverse flow under all pressure differentials Close high valve A and open test cock No 2 Close test cock No 4 Disconnect vent hose at test cock No 4 Open valves B and C bleeding to at...

Page 7: ...ure Leak through diaphragm or around flange bolt holes of relief valve Service relief valve Pressure relief valve does not close See problem Pressure relief valve does not close Assembly discharges fr...

Page 8: ...RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL SHIPMENT RP IS A 4000SS 2348 7020351 2023 Watts USA Backflow T 978 689 606...

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