
A120MAN IOM
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Installation On The A125-45A, A125-60A, A15-45A, & A15-60A Valves
1. Remove Plate & Cap Screws
from Gland Assembly. These
can be discarded.
Tool Used: 5/16” Allen Wrench
2. Install the Plate as shown.
Insert the thin end of the
Lever into the shaft of the
Gland Assembly. Line up the
hole in Lever with the hole
in the Gland Assembly Shaft
& insert the Cotter Pin.
3. Secure the Lever to
the Gland Assembly
Shaft by bending the
ends of the Cotter
Pin back to secure it.
Verify that the Cotter
Pin ends DO NOT rub
against the Plate.
4. Attach the Manual Release onto
the valve. Insert the New Cap
Screws(2) into the Manual Release.
Line up the holes on the plate
with the holes on the valve. Line
up the Manual Release with the
holes on the plate & valve. Start
threading the screws into the
valve.
6. Test the Open operation of the Manual
Release. Move the Lever to the right until it
stops & release it. The plunger on the
Manual Release should have retracted
into the Release Housing to allow movement
of the lever. Once the Lever moves past the
plunger it should pop out to prevent it from
moving back to the Closed Position.
Tool Used: 5/16” Allen Wrench
5. Secure the Manual
Release onto the
valve by tightening
the Cap Screws(2)
with an Allen
Wrench to 25 - 30
Inch-Pounds of
Torque.
7. Test the Close operation of the Manual Release. Pull on
the Carabinier on the end of the cable until the plunger
retracts & allowing the Lever to move to the Closed Position.
Release the cable. Check the position of the lever to make
sure that valve is closed. Check the plunger to make sure
that it has popped back out.
Lever In The
Open Position
Lever In The
Closed Position
Lever In
The Closed
Position
Lever In The
Open Position
Pull The
Carabinier On
The End
Plate
Cotter
Pin
Cap Screws
& Plate
Bent
Ends
Hex
Screws
Since there is strong spring force on the operating
lever, avoid getting in the way of the lever as it moves
to the closed position. Failure to do so could result in
personal injury.
!
WARNING
When installing or removing Internal
Valve from tank, make sure all Product
& Pressure has been removed from
Nurse Tank and any Downstream Piping.
!
WARNING