IGENERAL SERVICE NOTES ........................................ 3 ..... Y
SP PILOT ASSEMBLY ................................ APB1280 .... 6 ..... Y / N
SP PILOT RANGE TABLE ............................. IB0211 ...... 7 ..... Y / N
II TESTING AND CALIBRATION OF SP PILOT ........................... 8 ..... Y / N
PRESSUREMATIC ASSEMBLY ......................... APB0570 .... 9 ..... Y / N
III PRESSUREMATIC SET POINT ADJUSTMENT ..........................10 ..... Y / N
J-1 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE PILOT ................... A-0316 ......12 ..... Y / N
IV J-1 TEST PROCEDURE ............................................13 ..... Y / N
R324 REVERSING RELAY ............................. C-0047 .....15 ..... Y / N
A424-HP 4-WAY RELAY ............................... C-0370 .....16 ..... Y / N
DPS-2F DIFFERENTIAL
PRESSURE SELECTOR ASSEMBLY ............... APB0530-2 . . 17 ..... Y / N
LPS-1 LOW PRESSURE SELECTOR VALVE ASSEMBLY .... APB0527 ....18 ..... Y / N
HPS-2 SHUTTLE VALVE .............................. AP-1393 ....19 ..... Y / N
HPS-1 SELECTOR ................................... APB0537 ....20 ..... Y / N
MUFFLER .......................................................21 ..... Y / N
C8A CHECK VALVE .................................. AP-1109-10 . . 22 ..... Y / N
CONANT SIGNAL SELECTOR.......................................23 ..... Y / N
DECAL, GAS / HYDRAULIC OPERATION, LP SELECTOR .... SP-9245-01 . . 24 ..... Y / N
MERCER RELIEF .................................................25 ..... Y / N
HONEYWELL THREE-WAY SOLENOID VALVE .........................26 ..... Y / N
REXROTH SHUTTLE VALVE ........................................31 ..... Y / N
PRESSURE SWITCH (ES) ..........................................33 ..... Y / N
GGTX-88 FILTER .................................... C-0290 .....38 ..... Y / N
FD-1F V2 FILTER .................................... C-0229 .....39 ..... Y / N
DD-1F DEHYDRATOR ................................ C-0222 .....40 ..... Y / N
SJ31-B JUNCTION BOX ............................... CB0168 .....41 ..... Y / N
V NOTES .........................................................42 ..... Y / N
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IGENERAL SERVICE NOTES
Refer to applicable SCHEMATIC DRAWING(S).
THE ITEMS BELOW WILL HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED IF SPECIFIED. The comments are applicable
across the range of makes and models.
ITEM
7SPEED CONTROL VALVE
8CHECK VALVE
13RELIEF
14PILOT
16SIGNAL SELECTOR
COMPONENT
A variable orifice which allows for independent control of opening and/or closing speed.
Permits flow in one direction only.
Signal gas overpressure protection.
(HI AND LOW)
Optional, if required, to switch signal gas depending on status of sensed pressure.
Consult pilot bulletin for service and adjustments.
Typically to switch from automatic to manual operation for start-up etc.
19JUNCTION BOX
Provides additional terminals for wiring purposes.
20SOLENOID VALVE(S)
Converts electrical signal (E/P) (I/P) to pneumatic signal. See manufacturer's service
bulletin at end of this manual.
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. . . continued GENERAL SERVICE NOTES
22VOLUME TANK
Power gas storage for failsafe operation. Drain accumulated moisture and contaminants
using pipe port provided.
23RELIEF VALVE
Supply gas overpressure protection.
25REVERSING RELAY
Bettis relay model (R324) N.O. relay. When reassembling, be careful to align body parts
while bolts are just snug, before tightening completely.
27PRESSURE SWITCH
- static
Converts pipeline pressure to an electrical signal to provide a low pressure power gas
warning or desired position of the line valve.
29PRESSURE SWITCH
- differential
Converts a pressure differential between two selected points to electrical signal.
30PRESSURE SELECTOR VALVE
Allow selection of "HIGH" and "LOW" signals for devices
31PRESSURE SWITCH
- static
Monitors signal gas pressure.
32DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE PILOT
Monitors differential pressure between two selected points; applies or removes a signal
to operator control package.
35SHUTTLE VALVE
Common application of shuttle valve is "OR" circuit. Permits flow in one direction only.
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. . . continued GENERAL SERVICE NOTES
36LOW PRESSURE SELECTOR
Selects the lower of two pressures for input to a device.
39PRE FILTER
Removes contaminants from supply gas.
79PILOT
(HI OR LOW)
Monitors pressure at a point; applies or removes a signal to operator control package.
824-WAY 2-POSITION SWITCHING RELAY
Reverses two signals.
85MUFFLER
Reduces exhaust noise.
94MOLECULAR SIEVE DEHYDRATOR
Removes water from instrument gas.
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II TESTING AND CALIBRATION OF SP PILOT
Refer to the typical assembly drawing on page 6. The SP pilot piston and spool must be cycle
20 times in order to seat the o-ring seals, prior to testing and calibration.
A.PISTON LEAKAGE TEST
1. Apply 100 psig air to the 1/2 NPT pilot port connection and maintain for 1 minute.
2. Using Snoop, check for leakage at the vent port. No visible leakage is permitted.
B.VALVE SPOOL LEAKAGE TEST
1. Apply 100 psig at the 1/4 NPT supply port connection on one end body (1) with the
second end body (1) connection plugged, and maintain for 1 minute.
2. Using Snoop, check for leakage at the centre body (2) port, joints between body
sections (1,2), and ends of body sections (1). No visible leakage permitted.
C.PILOT CALIBRATION
1. Adjust the spring compression according to the calibration table on page 7. Interpolation
may be used to estimate spring compression for intermediate set-points.
2. Apply 100 psig supply pressure at the 1/4 NPT supply port connection, stamped "SUP",
via a closed isolation valve.
3. Apply required pilot pressure at the 1/2 NPT pilot port, on the adapter, via a pressure
regulator and closed isolation valve.
4. Install and adequately rated pressure gauge at the 1/4 NPT signal port, stamped "SIG".
5. Open the supply and pilot isolation valves.
a) For signal "ON" with increasing pilot pressure, using the pressure regulator, gradually
increase pilot pressure at a rate of 20 psi/minute until signal pressure switches on.
Record the actual set-point pressure.
b) For signal "ON" with decreasing pressure, using the pressure regulator, gradually
decrease pilot pressure at a rate of 20 psi/minute until signal pressure switches on.
Record the actual set-point pressure.
6. Adjust the spring compression as required and repeat step 5, until the required set-point
is reached. Hand tighten the locknut (8) to maintain set-point.
7. Stamp the nameplate (25) as required and mount on the spring cap (9). The complete
designation per AP-1299 must be stamped on the nameplate.
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III PRESSUREMATIC
SET POINT ADJUSTMENT; SERIES 2000, 2200, 2400
Refer to drawing APB0570 on page 8.
This is done with the assembly complete and supply air on the pilot valve for P-AR and P-MR
models.
NOTE:In the field this requires a calibration kit able to supply high and low setpoint pressures
(eg. nitrogen bottle with block & bleed valve).
1. Cases with low and high set points:
THE LOW SET POINT MUST BE ADJUSTED FIRST. IT WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY THE
HIGH SET POINT ADJUSTMENT BUT, THE HIGH SET POINT IS AFFECTED WHEN THE
LOW SET POINT IS ADJUSTED.
a) Set the high trip bolt fully away from the trip spring.
b) Repeatedly adjust the low trip bolt and decrease pressure through the low set point until the
low trip occurs consistently at the low set point. Tighten the lock nut and recheck. Check
that there is at least 0.02" piston travel from low trip to bottom stop.
NOTE:When adjusting the low trip bolt, the upper arm of the trip spring must be pushed
down. This unloads the bolt and allows it to be turned by hand.
c) Repeatedly adjust the high trip bolt and increase pressure through the high set point until
the high trip occurs consistently at the high set point. Tighten the lock nut and recheck.
2. Cases with low set point only:
a) Set high trip bolt fully away from the trip spring.
b) Adjust the low set point as described in item 1.b) above.
c) To disable high trip: Increase pressure until the piston is at the upper stop. Adjust high trip
bolt downward until high trip occurs, then retract 1/2 turn. Check that high trip does not
occur when the piston travels to the upper stop. This high trip bolt adjustment is to prevent
the trip spring from placing unnecessary force on the spool.
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IV J-1 TEST PROCEDURE
Following is:High Pressure Test, Leak/Blowby Test,
Microvalve Alignment, and Calibration
Check for correct port designations . . .H . . HIGH SIDE,
L . . LOW SIDE,
as per drawing
A. HIGH PRESSURE TEST
Without microvalve installed or if it is installed, adjust trigger bolt fully into stem so that over
travel damage will not occur to microvalve.
Remove spring cover, adjust nut, and range spring.
H..port connect a regulated 1500 psi supply, and apply pressure in 100 psi increments
checking for leaks at diaphragm, stem seals, and blowby at .. L.. port. Maintain the 1500 psi on
H.. port and apply 100 psi supply to microvalve supply port for alignment following.
B. ALIGNMENT OF MICROVALVE
With supply pressure connected as above;
1. adjust trigger bolt until microvalve is fully triggered, signal is vented, and lock bolt in place
with locking nut.
2. check for over travel allowance of microvalve lever should be 0.010" to 0.032" away from
trigger bolt.
CAUTION:DO NOT FORCE LEVER AWAY FROM BOLT WITH MUCH FORCE.
MICROVALVE SHOULD BE ALIGNED FOR PROPER OPERATION
1. reduce H.. port supply to zero.
2. L.. port connect a second regulated supply of 1500 psi and apply in 100 psi increments
1500 psi to L.. port. Checking for leaks at diaphragm and stem seals.
3. Reduce L.. port supply to zero. Disconnect supply so that L.. will be at atmospheric
pressure for calibration following.
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