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D101328X012
May 2013
627 Series
Instruction Manual
Form 5252
627 Series Pressure Reducing Regulators
!
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions or
to properly install and maintain this
equipment could result in an explosion
and/or fire causing property damage and
personal injury or death.
Fisher
®
regulators must be installed,
operated, and maintained in accordance
with federal, state, and local codes, rules
and regulations, and Emerson Process
Management Regulator Technologies, Inc.
(Regulator Technologies) instructions.
If the regulator vents gas or a leak
develops in the system, service to the unit
may be required. Failure to correct trouble
could result in a hazardous condition.
Call a gas service person to service the
unit. Only a qualified person must install
or service the regulator.
Introduction
Scope of the Manual
This manual provides instructions for the installation,
adjustment, maintenance, and parts ordering information
for the 627 Series regulators. These regulators are
usually shipped separate for line installation, although
sometimes they are shipped installed on other
equipment. Refer to the Instruction Manual of the other
equipment for installation and operating instructions.
Description
The 627 Series direct-operated pressure reducing
regulators (Figure 1) are for high and low pressure
systems. These regulators can be used with natural
gas, air, or a variety of other gases. Performance
characteristics vary according to construction.
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Figure 1. Typical 627 Direct-Operated
Pressure Reducing Regulator
!
WARNING
Personal injury, property damage,
equipment damage, or leakage due to
escaping gas or bursting of pressure-
containing parts may result if this
regulator is overpressured or is installed
where service conditions could exceed
the limits given in the Specifications
section, Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4, or where
conditions exceed any ratings of the
adjacent piping or piping connections.
To avoid such injury or damage, provide
pressure-relieving or pressure-limiting
devices (as required by the appropriate
code, regulation, or standard) to prevent
service conditions from exceeding