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Standard Components

Operation

The Combination Pressure Reducing and Solenoid On-Off ACV 
is designed to automatically reduce a fluctuating higher upstream 
pressure to a constant lower downstream pressure regardless of 
varying flow rates, and open, allowing regulating action, or close 
drip-tight as commanded by the Solenoid Pilot. It is controlled by a 
normally open, pressure reducing pilot designed to: 1) Open (allow-
ing fluid out of the main valve cover chamber) when downstream 
pressure is below the adjustable setpoint, and 2) Close (allowing 
fluid to fill the main valve cover chamber) when downstream pres-
sure is above the adjustable setpoint. A decrease in downstream 
pressure causes the valve to modulate toward an open position, 
raising downstream pressure. An increase in downstream pressure 
causes the valve to modulate toward a closed position, lowering 
downstream pressure.

The Solenoid Pilot will either open to allow regulating action, or 
close the valve drip-tight when energized. Specify energize to open 
or close the Main Valve and voltage PRIOR to ordering.

1

X

X

X

Y/FC

P/L

4

2

CLOSES VALVE

OPENS VALVE

FLOW

3

(AOS)

Start-up of an automatic control valve requires that proper procedures be followed. Time must be allowed for the valve to react to 
adjustments and the system to stabilize. The objective is to bring the valve into service in a controlled manner to protect the system 
from damaging over-pressure.

1.  Prior to installation, flush line to remove debris.

2.  Install valve so the flow arrow matches flow through the line, and gauges to monitor valve inlet and outlet pressures. A Position 

Indicator 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.  Connect solenoid wiring leads to desired switching device, using safe, standard electrical practices.

5.  Close upstream and downstream isolation valves.

6.  Open the isolation ball valves in the control tubing if so equipped. Failure to open these will prevent the valve from functioning 

properly.

7.  Install pressure gauges at locations upstream and downstream of the valve.

Note: 

If using butterfly valves, ensure valve disc does not contact the main valve.

8.  Provide adequate clearance for valve servicing and maintenance. Refer to valve servicing dimensions on next page.

9.  Avoid installing valves 6" and larger in the vertical position (main valve stem horizontal). Automatic Control Valves (ACVs) are 

designed for horizontal in-line installation, with the cover facing up (main valve stem vertical). Slow operation or premature stem 
and guide wear may occur if valve is not installed according to factory recommendations. Consult factory for detailed engineering 
review prior to ordering if valve is to be installed other than horizontally in-line.

10.  If valve is equipped with a pilot control system, extra precautions should be made during installation to protect the piping circuit 

from damage. Only remove the pilot control system from the valve if necessary. Tubing and fittings should be kept clean and 
replaced exactly as removed. Consult appropriate hydraulic schematic to ensure proper re-assembly.

11.  After installation, vent entrapped air from valve cover and pilot system by following instructions on Technical Bulletin.

1 - Main Valve (905GD - Single Chamber) 

2 - Pressure Reducing Control 

3 - 2-Way Solenoid

4 - Fixed Orifice

X - Isolation Cocks

Installation

910GD-15 (Globe) Pressure Reducing Control Valve with 
Solenoid (On-Off) Feature

2          IOM-A-ACV-910-15_610-15   2115 

EDP# 1917036 

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Summary of Contents for AMES 910GD-15

Page 1: ...ng the Pressure Reducing Control 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...

Page 2: ...and operation without disassembly 3 Install isolation valves upstream and downstream of the main valve 4 Connect solenoid wiring leads to desired switching device using safe standard electrical practi...

Page 3: ...4 48 52 D in 10 10 12 14 14 16 24 26 28 30 34 40 STEP 4 To ensure proper operation any trapped air will need to be bled off the valve cover during startup If your ACV includes a bleed valve use a flat...

Page 4: ...ment screw OUT counterclockwise increasing the rate of opening IF recovery of downstream pressure is too quick as indicated in a rapid increase in pressure possibly higher than the desired set point t...

Page 5: ...id pressure into the main valve cover chamber controlling the valve closing speed If the downstream pressure fluctuates slightly above the desired set point turn the adjustment screw OUT counterclockw...

Page 6: ...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 7: ...djust opening speed control to verify functionality adjust as required Standard setting for open ing speed control is 1 1 2 2 1 2 turns open from full closed position Can be adjusted in field Main Val...

Page 8: ...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 9: ...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 10: ...ts 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 integrit...

Page 11: ...el 9 Stem Washer ASTM A276 304 Stainless 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 Iro...

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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