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ES-A-ACV-LF984GD  2115

 

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Valve Disassembly Instructions

 

Before undertaking valve disassembly, it is recommended to gather the following tools to aid you during the process:
• Small & large adjustable wrenches
• Screwdriver set
• Machinist fine metal file
• Fine wire brush
• Bench vise
• Basic valve IO&M manual
• Hammer & dull cold chisel
• Heavy-duty ratchet & socket set
• Hexagonal wrench set
• 320 grit/fine Emery cloth
•  Appropriate technical bulletins for  

valve start-up procedures.

1.  Isolate the valve from line pressure and depressurize it to ensure safe working conditions. Disconnect any electrical  

connections if so equipped.

2.  Carefully remove Position Indicator or Limit Switches if equipped. Remove all tubing, fittings, and Control Pilots  

necessary to easily access and remove the cover. Remove 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 the installation of lifting “eye” bolts in order to facilitate cover removal; installation ports are provided on 

the cover for this purpose.

4.  Remove the Disc and Diaphragm Assembly from the valve body by lifting straight up. 

a.  Large diameter valves may require a lifting “eye” bolt to be installed in the valve stem accessory threads located on the very  

top of the valve stem.

5.  Before removing Stem Nut, examine stem threads for mineral build-up. Remove deposits with a fine wire brush. Extreme care should 

be taken not to damage the finish on stem guiding surfaces when disassembling. Avoid applying pipe wrenches to top or bottom 

stem guide surfaces.

6.  After removing the Stem Nut, the remainder of the Disc & Diaphragm Assembly should disassemble easily. Polish stem guide  

surfaces with fine emery cloth to remove any mineral deposits and inspect for excessive wear. Remove any mineral build-up from 

other components with wire brush 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 threaded into the body of the 

valve and require a seat removal tool (Figure 5) (Table 1 details the tool dimensions for seat removal). Valve seats 8" and larger are 

held in the valve body with stainless steel cap screws. Remove seat retaining screws and lift seat straight up (Figure 6).

VALVE COVER

BRASS BAR STOCK
(ANGLE UPWARD)

HAMMER

Figure 6

Figure 5

Valve Body

Valve Seat

All-Thread

Nut and Washer

2PLCS

Angle or 

Channel Iron

120

B (Min)          

E  Dia. 4 Holes

    

 

90  Apart        

D         

TYP <3 PLCS>

    

 

120  Apart  

C TYP <3 PLCS>      

F       

A         

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Installation, Operation and Maintenance - Series LF984GD 

Summary of Contents for AMES LF984GD Series

Page 1: ...tor in accordance with local codes and ordinances WARNING Need for Periodic Inspection Maintenance This product must be tested periodically in compliance with local codes but at least once per year or...

Page 2: ...ening speed control which restricts the speed of fluid and pressure evacuating the main valve cover chamber The valve remains open during the pumping cycle Rate of Flow Feature During the pumping cycl...

Page 3: ...is Ames Automatic Control Valve ACV is a full port single chamber basic valve that incorporates a one piece disc and dia phragm assembly This assembly is the only moving part within the valve allowing...

Page 4: ...530 1945 Pressure Drop psi 2 3 4 6 8 10 20 30 40 60 80 100 Flow Rate Gallons per minute Water 2 4 10 20 40 60 80 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 20000 100000 8 6 4 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 6 2 1 1 2 3 8 1 0...

Page 5: ...l 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 Iron...

Page 6: ...e NPT Port Size NPT Shipping Weights A B C D E F G H I J K L in in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in in lbs kgs 11 4 71 4 184 51 2 140 3 8 1 4 20 9 11 2 71 4 184 81 2 216 51...

Page 7: ...he Main Valve open and closed When the cover of the Accelerator Pilot is de pressurized the main valve cover chamber is connected to upstream pressure causing the valve to close drip tight When the co...

Page 8: ...the valve opens or closes The adjustable collar is normally set to contact the trip arm when the main valve is closed The collar can be positioned on the stem by loosening the set screw to actuate the...

Page 9: ...stomers Nitrile standard EPDM optional Viton optional Voltage 24VDC 24VAC or 120VAC Enclosure General Purpose NEMA 4 standard Explosion Proof NEMA 6 6P 7 9 optional Action Normally Open or Normally Cl...

Page 10: ...lve cover This causes the main valve to close until inlet pressure is again greater than outlet Standard Material Brass Housing and Body Stainless Steel Indicating Rod Optional Material Stainless Stee...

Page 11: ...on In the free flow direction the seat moves out of the flow path to all unrestricted flow Specifications Standard Flow Control Large Flow Control FLOW FLOW CLOSED Fluid Speed Controlled by Needle FLO...

Page 12: ...ure signal is sensed below the diaphragm An increase in flow rate causes the differential pressure across the orifice plate to increase The Pilot modulates toward a closed position when the differenti...

Page 13: ...3 Cap Screw 4 Power Chamber 5 O Ring 6 Body 7 Seat 8 Adjusting Screw 9 Pin 10 Adapter 11 O Ring Included in Repair Kit Item Description 12 Spring Guide 13 Nut 14 Belleville Washer 15 Diaphragm Washer...

Page 14: ...ilot circuit speed controls and pilots The filter element can be accessed for cleaning by removing the clean out cap or may be cleaned by installing an optional blow down ball valve The wetted surface...

Page 15: ...pilot lines to provide a positive shutoff in any override or maintenance situation for simple trouble shooting This 2 piece full port valve features bottom loaded stems PTFE seats and packing Size Dim...

Page 16: ...r Size 1 4 3 4 NPT Model LF60 Flo Clean Strainers are used to filter the fluid pass ing through the pilot circuit and provide protection to pilot circuit speed controls and pilots It is installed in t...

Page 17: ...vel Body Material Stainless Steel Elastomers Buna N standard EPDM optional Viton optional Enclosure NEMA 1 3 4 and 13 General Purpose standard NEMA 1 7 and 9 Explosion Proof optional Electrical Form C...

Page 18: ...roper re assembly 6 Connect solenoid wiring leads to desired switching device using safe standard electrical practices 7 Wire the limit switch contacts to the proper relay connections using safe stand...

Page 19: ...art to open the main valve checking that the main valve opens Air is vented through the loosened fitting Tighten the fitting when liquid begins to vent Clockwise for MANUAL Operation Figure 1 3 Way So...

Page 20: ...g Speed Needle Valve Adjustment The closing speed needle valve regulates fluid pressure into the main valve cover chamber controlling the valve closing speed If valve closing is too slow turn the adju...

Page 21: ...valve 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 di...

Page 22: ...ation 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 Blo...

Page 23: ...require a lifting eye bolt to be installed in the valve stem accessory threads located on the very top of the valve stem 5 Before removing Stem Nut examine stem threads for mineral build up Remove dep...

Page 24: ...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 integrity of the Seat Seal by fol...

Page 25: ...s not work properly other costs resulting from labor charges delays vandalism negligence fouling caused by foreign material damage from adverse water conditions chemical or any other circumstances ove...

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