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Setting the Rate-of-Flow Control Valves

STEP 1

Pre-set pilots as noted:

Rate of Flow 

– Adjust OUT, counterclockwise, to start valve at a lower flow rate.

Opening and Closing Speed

 – Turn the adjustment screws on the Closing Speed and Opening Speed Controls, if the main valve is so 

equipped, OUT, counterclockwise, 1½ to 2½ turns from full closed position.

STEP 2

Energize the solenoid to check actuation and to confirm connec-
tion to power source and so that initial valve filling is against the 
closed solenoid.

STEP 3

To ensure proper operation, any trapped air will need to be bled 
off the valve cover during startup. The ACV includes a bleed valve, 
use a flat head screwdriver to slowly open the valve (See Figure 1).

STEP 4

Pressure the line, by opening the upstream isolation valve slowly. 
Air is vented through the air bleed valve. Tighten the fitting when 
liquid begins to vent (See Figure 1). 

Repeat the process until no air is trapped in the system.

STEP 5

Actuate the solenoid to open the main valve, checking that the 
main valve opens.

Globe

Angle

Size (in)

1

 

1/4

1

 

1/2

2

21/2

3

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

20

24

A (in)

16

16

20

22

22

24

32

34

38

44

48

52

56

56

B (in)

10

10

12

14

14

16

24

26

28

30

34

40

48

48

Size (in)

1

 

1/4

1

 

1/2

2

2

 

1/2

3

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

C (in)

16

16

20

22

22

24

32

34

38

44

48

52

D (in)

10

10

12

14

14

16

24

26

28

30

34

40

Counterclockwise to OPEN 

bleed valve

The following tables detail the recommended minimum valve servicing dimensions.

          

B

          

          

FLOW

FLOW

FLOW

          

FLOW

Valve Servicing Dimensions

Figure 1 

Position Indicator

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EDP# 1917072 

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Summary of Contents for AMES 650GD-15

Page 1: ...e Rate of Flow Controls 3 Maintenance Schedule 6 Trouble Shooting Guide 6 Valve Disassembly Instructions 8 ACV Schematic 11 Local building or plumbing codes may require modifica tions to the informati...

Page 2: ...ator can be installed to provide visual indication of valve position and operation without disassembly 3 Install isolation valves upstream and downstream of the main valve 4 Provide adequate clearance...

Page 3: ...the valve See Figure 1 STEP 4 Pressure the line by opening the upstream isolation valve slowly Air is vented through the air bleed valve Tighten the fitting when liquid begins to vent See Figure 1 Re...

Page 4: ...trol allows free flow into the cover and restricted flow out of the cover of the main valve If valve opening is too slow turn the adjustment screw OUT counterclockwise increasing the rate of opening S...

Page 5: ...specification sheets for approximate cover capacity A continuous flow of water from the open port indicates a damaged diaphragm or loose disc diaphragm assembly Disassemble valve and replace diaphragm...

Page 6: ...isolation valves ensure open Diaphragm is damaged Conduct diaphragm seal test repair and replace if necessary Main valve stem assembly corroded damaged Inspect stem assembly clean replace if necessary...

Page 7: ...move cover nuts and washers 3 Remove the cover If cover is not free to be removed loosen it by tapping upward along its outside edge with a dull cold chisel pic tured above a Large valves may require...

Page 8: ...rush or by using a Mineral Dissolving Solution Inspect parts for wear and replace if necessary 7 Inspect valve seat If seat is not damaged removal is not necessary Valve seats 6 and smaller are thread...

Page 9: ...uts in a crossing pattern to ensure even distribution Test the Disc and Diaphragm Assembly for smooth travel by following the Freedom of Movement Test procedure in previous section 11 Test the integri...

Page 10: ...ess Steel 10 Diaphragm Washer ASTM A536 65 45 12 Epoxy Coated Ductile Iron 11 Diaphragm Buna N Nitrile 12 Disc Retainer ASTM A536 65 45 12 Epoxy Coated Ductile Iron 13 Seat Disc Buna N Nitrile 14 Spac...

Page 11: ...IOM A ACV 950 15_650 15 2115 EDP 1917072 2021 Watts 11 NOTES...

Page 12: ...resulting from labor charges delays vandalism negligence fouling caused by foreign material damage from adverse water conditions chemical or any other circumstances over which the Company has no cont...

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