BVA Hydraulics PS33L User Manual

BVA e-pump Solenoid Valve Conversion
PS33L Single Acting Kit
PS43L Double Acting Kit
IMPORTANT: READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU PROCEED WITH MAKING THE CONVERSION. BVA WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER E-PUMP CONVERSION. Familiarize yourself with all parts, tools and procedures before starting the conversion. THIS KIT IS DESIGNED BE INSTALLED ON A BVA E-PUMP MODEL PE…PEM…OR PEW…
Parts included in the BVA e-pump (single acting - S/A) or (double acting - D/A) conversion kit.
Part No. Description Quantity
1. 655011 Dynex solenoid valve 1
2. C33L S/A or C43L D/A Locking valve 1
3. E05-4-9201-101 Solenoid valve conversion kit with 1 connecter tube, gasket, acorn/collet connector and 4 bolts.
4. Misc. Yellow wire nut 1
5. Misc. Wire cable tie 1
Tools needed to complete the conversion.
1. 8mm or 5/16” or hex wrench
2. Number 2 Phillips screwdriver
3. Pliers – conventional or electrical
4. Wire stripper
5. A 5/32 inch or 3/16 inch drill bit for BVA models PE…and PEM… only, the drill bit is not needed for PEW… because the hole already exists for the pendant remote.
6. A cone shaped 3/4 inch step drill bit for sheet metal – using a conventional twist drill bit will mangle the junction box cover. This bit is only needed for models PE… and PEM… only, the drill bit is not needed for PEW… as above in line number 5.
7. Cloth shop rag or paper towels.
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TO BEGIN THE CONVERSION
1. MAKE SURE THE POWER CORD IS UNPLUGGED. On the junction box that says TECO remove the single Phillips screw and pop the cover open. With the tip of your pliers unscrew the thin outer nut on toggle switch and remove the outer hardware pieces. Remove the 2 wires on the toggle switch and set the switch aside. MAKE NOTE OF WHERE THE GREEN GROUND WIRE IS ATTACHED, Disconnect the 3 power cord wires, loosen the plastic acorn connector, pull the cord out of the junction box and set it aside. If the pump is a model PEW… with a pendant remote, disconnect and remove the pendant switch and cord from the junction box cover, it will not be needed. Also for model PEW… in the junction box disconnect and remove the electrical relay, the silver bracket and the #2 terminal to #4 terminal jumper wire, they will not be needed.
2. Remove the (PW4) manual control valve lower 4 bolts with 8mm or 5/16 inch hex wrench. Gently rock the valve from front to back and lift straight up by using the attached 3-1/2 inch long handle and black plastic ball, discard the valve. The 1 inch long silver connector tube with o-rings may stay in the pump top plate or may stay in the control valve. If the connector with o-rings stays in the top plate, cover it with the cloth shop rag or a paper towel. With your pliers being horizontal grasp the covered connector and pull up (and slightly tilt the pliers away from you) to remove the connector. This connector along the check ball and the ½ inch long check ball tube are no longer needed. Wipe off any sealer or oil on the pump top plate.
3. When installing the C33L or C43L locking valve assembl y DO NOT USE THE OLD
CORK GASKET, USE THE NEW ONE SUPPLIED IN THE CONVERSION KIT. When the gasket is in place on the e-pump top plate the 2 large oil ports must be exposed, see attached photo. On the bottom of the locking valve, wipe a small amount
of hydraulic oil on the s ilver connector tube o-rings. With the remote cord to your left gently align the connector tube and the gasket with the pressure port on the top plate. Gently push the locking valve assembly straight down into the p ressure port so as not to damage the o-rings. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN, THE STEEL BOLTS ARE
TREADED INTO AN ALUMINUM PLATE BELOW THE STEEL TOP PLATE.
Gently tighten the four 8mm hex bolts in a clockwise sequence, tighten each bolt a little more each time. Tighten to a good “firm” to compress the gasket but do not over tighten.
4. For models PE… and PEM…only you will need to drill a ¾ inch hole in addition to the existing ½ inch hole in the cover that is for the toggle switch. Please see attached photos. From the original ½ inch toggle switch hole measure down 1-3/4 inch from the right center of the ½ inch hole and drill a 3/4 inch hole with the cone shaped step drill bit. You may want to start by using the 5/32 inch or 3/16 inch drill bit for a starter hole. When finished the power cord will enter the junction box cover below the toggle switch.
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