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Y34 & Y1 Yard Hydrant  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rev 08/10 Form No.TMYH-1.103 

 

 

 

 

 

1.  Water leaks from the nozzle when the hydrant is off. 

 

Check the closing force of the handle. If the handle does not 
“snap” closed at the end of the closing stroke, see 

Linkage 

Adjustment

 instructions. 

 

If the hydrant leaks just after installation, the valve seat may be 
fouled with debris, such as small rocks. The operating pipe 
assembly will have to be removed and the hydrant casing 
flushed. See 

Operating Pipe Assembly Removal

 instructions. 

 

To inspect and/or replace the plunger if it is worn or damaged, 
see 

Operating Pipe Assembly Removal

 instructions.

 

2.  Water leaks around the brass stem below the handle linkage when 

the hydrant is on. 

 

The Packing Nut will occasionally need to be tightened to stop a 
packing leak. Tighten the Packing Nut until snug and the leak 
stops. Persistent leaks will require a new Packing #10101. See 

Packing Replacement

 instructions.

 

3.  Water leaks from below ground level when the hydrant is on. 

 

A small leak may be the result of a leak at the drain hole. 
Replace the plunger if it is old and worn. See 

Operating Pipe 

Assembly Removal

 instructions. 

 

A large leak may be the result of a hole in the pipe casing 
caused by electrolysis corrosion. Some soil conditions can cause 
premature failure of the pipe casing near the valve body. Brass 
pipe is recommended for these conditions. 

Contact the factory 

for details.

 

4.  Hydrant will not drain when shut off. 

 

Make sure there are no attachments on the nozzle, such as a 
hose or vacuum breaker.  

 

Improper linkage adjustment (not enough tension) may prevent 
the hydrant from draining properly. See 

Linkage Adjustment

 

instructions 

 

A poor drain field around the valve body or a blocked drain hole 
will prevent drainage. See 

Yard Hydrant Installation Instructions

.

 

 

 

Handle “Snap” 

Packing Nut 

Pipe 

Valve Body 

Drain Hole 

Summary of Contents for Y34

Page 1: ... hydrant is on The Packing Nut will occasionally need to be tightened to stop a packing leak Tighten the Packing Nut until snug and the leak stops Persistent leaks will require a new Packing 10101 See Packing Replacement instructions 3 Water leaks from below ground level when the hydrant is on A small leak may be the result of a leak at the drain hole Replace the plunger if it is old and worn See ...

Page 2: ... closed 1 Remove the Lower Link Bolt that connects the Lower Link to the Clevis Assembly Fig 1 2 Loosen the Set Screw in the Lower Link Fig 1 To increase the tension Lift the handle and disengage the Clevis Assembly Fig 2 Turn out the Lower Link counterclockwise to lengthen the Clevis Assembly Fig 2 Tighten the Set Screw and install the lower Link Bolt The Handle at the end of the closing stroke s...

Page 3: ... pipe with vice grips and prying upward DO NOT attach vice grips to brass stem Damage to stem may cause leakage around packing nut Fig 2 6 Turn on water and allow to flow and flush the casing 7 Examine plunger for damage and replace if necessary Fig 4 7a Remove plunger from operating pipe with either pipe wrenches or vise grips 7b Install new Plunger Order 10105 Plunger for a Y34 hydrant or 10106 ...

Page 4: ...nd remove and set aside the Handle and Linkage Assembly Fig 1 6 Remove the Packing Nut Fig 2 7 Dig out the graphite Packing with a screwdriver or other instrument Note This operation will destroy the Packing and require a new Packing 10101 8 The Packing Washer 10102 may be reused 9 Install new Packing 10101 10 Reinstall the Packing Nut do not tighten 11 Reinstall the Handle and Linkage Assembly 12...

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