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Instruction Manual
D200163X012
4660 Pressure Pilot
June 2017
15
Low‐Only Construction
1. Refer to the WARNING at the beginning of the Operating Information section. Make sure the Bourdon tube contains
no pressure.
2. Connect supply pressure to the pilot.
WARNING
Before continuing on with step 3, read this Warning:
Natural gas, if used as the supply medium, will seep from the unit into the surrounding atmosphere when the SUPPLY TEST
button is pushed. Personal injury or property damage may result from fire or explosion if preventative measures are not
taken, such as adequate ventilation and the removal of any ignition sources.
3. Turn on the supply pressure. To check that the supply pressure is on, press the SUPPLY TEST button in the cleanout
assembly (key 54) until a flow sound is heard.
4. Turn the HIGH SET knob clockwise until it has reached the end of its travel.
5. Turn the LOW SET knob counterclockwise until the low set point pivot just comes in contact with the flapper,
moving the nozzle beam off the nozzle. The pilot should have zero output pressure (black indication on the optional
output indicator).
6. Refer to table 5 and turn the LOW SET knob clockwise to the desired set point value. For example, with a 690 kPa
(100 psig) Bourdon tube, turn the knob two revolutions for a desired low set point of 165 kPa (24 psig).
7. Lock the locking disc (key 69).
Pilots With Optional Set Point Indication
Make sure the following six steps have been performed completely before setting the high and/or low set point
pressures. Key numbers are shown in figure 8.
1. Refer to the WARNING at the beginning of the Operating Information section. Make sure the Bourdon tube contains
no pressure.
2. Install either a pressure gauge or an optional output indicator (key 88) in the output pressure line.
3. Remove the cover screws (key 6) and the cover (key 4).
WARNING
Before continuing on with step 4, read this Warning:
Natural gas, if used as the supply medium, will seep from the unit into the surrounding atmosphere when the SUPPLY TEST
button is pushed. Personal injury or property damage may result from fire or explosion if preventative measures are not
taken, such as adequate ventilation and the removal of any ignition sources.
4. Turn on the supply pressure. To check that the supply pressure is turned on, press the SUPPLY TEST button located
in the cleanout assembly (key 54) until a flow sound is heard.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or property damage caused by a sudden release of pressure, do not exceed the process pressure
values in table 4.