CLA-VAL 50B-4KG1, 2050B-4KG1, 100-01, CRL, X44A Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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OPTIONAL FEATURESNOT FURNISHED BY CLA-VAL CO.
REV.
DRAWING NO.
DESIGN DRAW CHK'D APV'D
CATALOG NO.
TYPE OF VALVE AND MAIN FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
CAD REVISION RECORD - DO NOT REVISE MANUALLY
BY DATE
LTR
ADDED TO CATALOG NUMBER
NO.
QTY
ITEM
BASIC COMPONENTS
OPTIONAL FEATURE SUFFIX
INLET
1 2
3
1 1
1
1 1
1
*100-06 HYTROL (MAIN VALVE)
A-M
SEE REVISION FILE
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MGR 8-18-80
**PRESSURE RELIEF CONTROL
5
1
3
CH 8-20-80
HWE 8-20-80
10-17-91TLCN
2
4
6
X44A STRAINER & ORIFICE ASSEMBLY
X46A FLOW CLEAN STRAINER
16
5
PRESSURE GAGE
81-01 CHECK VALVE
4 1
1
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SHEET 1 OF 2
DIST. CODE 050CVCL 1 2 3 4
50B-4KG1 (GLOBE) 2050B-4KG1 (ANGLE)
4-21-93TLCP
** UL LISTING
20-200 PSI &100-300 PSI
** FM APPROVED
CRL & CRL60 SPRING RANGES;
CRL SPRING RANGES;
* FORMERLY 100HKG
JB
2-27-97R
NOTE: FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVED TO FM STANDARD 1361 PER PROJECT NO'S. 0Y2A4.AH & 3045403
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVED FOR VALVE SIZES 3", 4", 6" & 8" UL LISTED FOR VALVE SIZES 3", 4", 6" & 8" (GLOBE); 3", 4", 6" & 8" (ANGLE)
20-200 PSI &100-300 PSI
BF 10-18-12S
MS 9-11-13
ADDED 8" GLOBE SIZE TO TITLE BLOCK (ECO 23755) T
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SEE SHEET 1
LTR
DATEBY
CAD REVISION RECORD - DO NOT REVISE MANUALLY
DESCRIPTION
TYPE OF VALVE AND MAIN FEATURES
OPERATING DATA
II. PRESSURE RELIEF FEATURE PRESSURE RELIEF CONTROL (2) IS A SPRING LOADED, NORMALLY CLOSED PILOT CONTROL THAT
MODULATES (OPENS AND CLOSES) MAINTAINING A RELATIVELY CONSTANT PRESSURE AT THE MAIN VALVE (1) INLET. A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE OPENING AND CLOSING CYCLE IS AS
(c) WHEN FLOW OUT OF MAIN VALVE COVER CHAMBER THROUGH CONTROL (2) EXCEEDS FLOW INTO THE MAIN VALVE COVER CHAMBER THROUGH STRAINER & ORIFICE (3), PRESSURE IN THE MAIN VALVE COVER CHAMBER IS REDUCED.
2-29-72
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2-29-72
JM
8-3-71
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80984
50B-4KG1 (GLOBE)
CATALOG NO.
APV'D
CHK'D
DRAW
DESIGN
DRAWING NO.
REV.
SHEET 2 OF 2
DIST. CODE 050CVCL 1 2 3 4
(d) WITH REDUCED PRESSURE IN THE MAIN VALVE COVER CHAMBER AND FULL INLET PRESSURE
UNDER THE MAIN VALVE DISC, THE MAIN VALVE (1) OPENS.
2050B-4KG1 (ANGLE)
WITHIN THE RANGE SHOWN ON THE PRESSURE RELIEF CONTROL (2) NAMEPLATE.
PRESSURE AT THE MAIN VALVE INLET. THE PRESSURE RELIEF SET POINT IS EASILY ADJUSTED
ACTUATED PILOT CONTROLLED VALVES DESIGNED TO MAINTAIN A RELATIVELY CONSTANT
THE CLA-VAL 50B-4KG1 AND 2050B-4KG1 PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES ARE DIAPHRAGM
I. DESCRIPTION
RESPONDS TO SLIGHT PRESSURE CHANGES AT MAIN VALVE INLET. AN INCREASE IN INLET PRESSURE TENDS TO OPEN CONTROL (2) AND A DECREASE IN INLET PRESSURE TENDS TO CLOSE CONTROL (2). THIS CAUSES MAIN VALVE COVER PRESSURE TO VARY AND THE MAIN VALVE (1)
FOLLOWS:
THE FORCE OF THE SPRING IN CONTROL (2), CONTROL (2) OPENS.
(b) WHEN FORCE CREATED BY INLET PRESSURE UNDER DIAPHRAGM OF CONTROL (2) EXCEEDS
DIAPHRAGM OF CONTROL (2).
(a) INLET PRESSURE IS DIRECTED THROUGH THE SENSING LINE TO THE ACTUATING
OPENING CYCLE:
CLOSING CYCLE: (a) WHEN FORCE CREATED BY INLET PRESSURE UNDER DIAPHRAGM OF CONTROL (2) IS LESS
THAN THE FORCE OF THE SPRING IN CONTROL (2), CONTROL (2) CLOSES.
STRAINER & ORIFICE (3) AND THE MAIN VALVE (1) CLOSES.
(b) AS A RESULT, THE MAIN VALVE (1) COVER CHAMBER IS SLOWLY PRESSURIZED THROUGH THE
III. PRESSURE RELIEF CONTROL (2) ADJUSTMENT (a) REMOVE PLASTIC CAP (TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE). (b) LOOSEN ADJUSTING SCREW JAM NUT (TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE). (c) TURN ADJUSTING SCREW CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE PRESSURE RELIEF SET POINT
(OR COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO DECREASE SET POINT).
(e) REPLACE PLASTIC CAP.
(d) RE-TIGHTEN JAM NUT.
1. PERIODIC CLEANING OF STRAINER SCREEN IN ITEM (3) & (6) IS RECOMMENDED.
NOTES:
MAIN VALVE (1) CLOSED.
MAINTAINS THE HIGHER PRESSURE IN THE MAIN VALVE (1) COVER CHAMBER KEEPING THE
WHEN COVER PRESSURE IS HIGHER THAN INLET PRESSURE, CHECK VALVE (4) CLOSES. THIS
IV. CHECK VALVE FEATURE:
2. RELIEF VALVE (2) SHOULD BE TESTED AFTER INSTALLATION TO VERIFY SETTING.
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PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVED FOR VALVE SIZES 3", 4", 6" & 8" UL LISTED FOR VALVE SIZES 3", 4", 6" & 8" (GLOBE); 3", 4", 6" & 8" (ANGLE)
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The Cla-Val Model 50B4KG-1 Globe /2050B-4KG Angle Pressure Relief Valve is designed specifically to automatically relieve excess pressure in fire protection pumping systems. Pilot con­trolled, it maintains constant system pressure at the pump dis­charge within very close limits as demands change. The Fire Pump Pressure Relief Valve shall modulate to relieve excess pressure in a fire protection system. It shall maintain con­stant pressure in the system regardless of demand changes. It shall be pilot controlled and back pressure shall not affect its set point. It shall be actuated by line pressure through a pilot control system and open fast in order to maintain steady system pressure as system demand decreases. It shall close gradually to control surges and shall re-seat drip-tight within 5% of its pressure setting.
INSTALLATION
1. Allow sufficient room around the valve assembly to make
adjustments and for servicing.
2. lt is recommended that gate or block valves be installed to facilitate isolating valve for preventative maintenance. When used as a surge control or pressure relief valve where valve outlet dis­charge is to atmosphere, then a gate or block valve is needed at valve inlet. When used as a back pressure sustaining control valve where valve outlet is connected to pressurized downstream system, then gate or block valves are needed at valve inlet and outlet.
NOTE: BEFORE THE VALVE IS INSTALLED, PIPE LINES SHOULD BE FLUSHED OF ALL FOREIGN MATTER.
3. Place valve in line with flow through valve in direction indicated
on inlet plate or flow arrows. Check all fittings and hardware for proper makeup and verify that no apparent damage is evident.
4. Cla-Val Valves operate with maximum efficiency when mounted in horizontal piping with the cover UP; however, other positions are acceptable. Due to size and weight of cover and internal components on six inch and larger valves, installation with the cover up is advisable. This makes periodic inspection of internal parts readily accessible.
5. Caution must be taken in the installation of this valve to insure that
galvanic and/or electrolytic action does not take place. The proper use of dielectric fittings and gaskets are required in all systems using dis­similar metals.
OPERATION AND START-UP
1. Prior to pressurizing the valve assembly make sure the nec-
essary gauges to measure pressure in the system, are installed as required by the system engineer. CAUTION: During start-up and test a large volume of water may be discharged downstream. Check that the downstream venting is adequate to prevent damage to personnel and equip­ment. All pilot adjustments should be made slowly in small increments. If the main valve closes too rapidly it may cause surging in upstream piping.
2. Remove cap from CRL then loosen adjusting screw counter­clockwise. This will allow the valve to open at low pressure reliev­ing the full flow of the fire pump. Bleed all air from the valve at this time by carefully loosening the cover plug and tube fittings at the high points. Slowly turn the adjusting screw clockwise on the CRL while watching the gauge between the valve and the pump until you reach the desired set-point. Tighten the jam nut on the CRL and replace the cap. DO NOT USE THE GAUGE PROVIDED ON THE VALVE TO SET THE VALVE. IT IS ONLY THERE TO INDI­CATE PRESSURE IN THE COVER.
MAINTENANCE
1. Cla-Val Valves and Controls require no lubrication or packing
and a minimum of maintenance. However, a periodic inspection schedule should be established to determine how the fluid is affecting the efficiency of the valve assembly. Minimum of once per year.
2. Repair and maintenance procedures of the Hytrol Main Valve and control components are included in a more detailed IOM manual. It can be downloaded from our web site (www.cla-val.com) or obtained by contacting a Cla-Val Regional Sales Office.
3. When ordering parts always refer to the catalog number and stock number on the valve nameplate.
Pressure Relief Valve
50B-4KG1/2050B-4KG1
MODEL
INSTALLATION / OPERATION / MAINTENANCE
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
Main valve Inlet pressure below setting of Reset pilot valve. If change won't open pilot valve in setting is from tampering,
seal cap with wire and
lead seal Pilot valve stuck closed Mineral Disassemble control and clean deposit or foreign material between disc retainer and power unit body
Pilot valve diaphragm ruptured or Disassemble and replace diaphragm nut loose. Water coming diaphragm Tighten nut out of the vent hole in cover
Main valve stuck closed Disassemble main valve,
clean
Mineral buildup on stem parts and/or replace damaged Stem damaged part. Check downstream
Main valve Inlet pressure above setting of Reset pilot valve won't close pilot valve
Clogged needle valve or strainer Disassemble and clean
Pilot valve stuck open. Mineral Disassemble and clean deposit or foreign material under disc retainer or under diaphragm assembly
Main valve stuck open. Mineral Disassemble and clean buildup on stem. Foreign material between seat and disc assembly
Main valve diaphragm worn Disassemble and replace
Valve leaks Pilot valve disc worn out Disassemble and replace Continuously Main valve disc worn or small Disassemble and replace
pin hole in main valve diaphragm Set point too close to inlet pressure Reset CRL Pilot
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INLET OUTLET
For a more detailed IOM Manual go to www.cla-val.com or contact a Cla-Val Regional Sales Office.
N-50B4KG1/2050B4KG1 (R-1/2013)
50B-4KG-1 SCHEMATIC
CRL
COVER
PIPE PLU
G
COVER BEARING
SPRING
STEM NUT
DIAPHRAGM WASHER
DISC RETAINER
BODY
*
SPACER WASHERS
DISC GUIDE
SEAT
PIPE PLUG
STEM
SEAT O-RING
STUD
8" and Larger
*
DIAPHRAGM
*
DISC
*
Repair Parts
Seat Screw
8" and Larger
(Globe
or
Angle)
PIPE PLUG
HEX NUT
8" and Larger
Cover Bolt
6" and Smaller
BASIC COMPONENTS
1 100-06 Hytrol (Main Valve) 2 CRL Pressure Relief Control 3 X44A Strainer & Orifice Strainer 4 81-01 Check Valve 5 Pressure Gauge 6 X46A Flow Clean Strainer
X44A
X46A
HYTROL MAIN VALVE
INLET
1/8 - 27 NPT SENSING CONNECTION
OUTLET
Cap
Screw, Adjusting
Nut Hex (Locking)
Cover
Guide, Spring
Spring
Washer, Belleville
Washer, Diaphragm (Upper)
Screw Fil. Hd.*
Diaphragm*
Washer, Diaphragm (Lower)
O-Ring, Stem*
Nameplate
Body, Powerunit
O-Ring, Body*
Body
Nut, Stem, Lower
Seat
O-Ring, Seat*
Guide, Spring
Nut, Stem, Upper
*O-Ring, Stem
Stem
*Disc Retainer Assy.
1/2" or 3/4" NPT
(2 places)
2.
1.
3.
6.
Pressure Gauge
5.
* approximate. Use gauge at valve inlet to set
CRL
2.
X140-1
Security Cap
Option
CRL adjust range (psi) Spring Color psi change per turn
0 - 75 Red 8.5
20 - 200 Green 28
100 - 300 Yellow 18
CRL (20 - 200 psi) configuration shown
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Description
The CIa-VaI Model 100-01 Hytrol Valve is a main valve for CIa-VaI Automatic Control Valves. It is a hydraulically operated, diaphragm-actuated, globe or angle pattern valve.
This valve consists of three major components; body, diaphragm assembly, and cover. The diaphragm assembly is the only moving part. The diaphragm assembly uses a diaphragm of nylon fabric bonded with synthetic rubber. A synthetic rubber disc, contained on three and one half sides by a disc retainer and disc guide, forms a seal with the valve seat when pressure is applied above the diaphragm. The diaphragm assembly forms a sealed chamber in the upper portion of the valve, separating operating pressure from line pressure.
Installation
1. Before valve is installed, pipe lines should be flushed of all chips, scale and foreign matter.
2. It is recommended that either gate or block valves be installed on both ends of the 100-01 Hytrol Valve to facilitate isoIating the valve for preventive maintenance and repairs.
3. Place the valve in the line with flow through the valve in the direction indicated on the inlet nameplate. (See “Flow Direction” Section)
4. Allow sufficient room around valve to make adjustments and for disassembly.
5. CIa-VaI 100-01 Hytrol Valves operate with maximum efficiency when mounted in horizontal piping with the cover UP, however, other positions are acceptable. Due to size and weight of the cover and internal components of 8 inch and larger valves,
installation with the cover UP is advisable. This makes internal parts readily accessible for periodic inspection.
6. Caution must be taken in the installation of this valve to insure that galvanic and/or electrolytic action does not take place. The proper use of dielectric fittings and gaskets are required in all systems using dissimilar metals.
7. If a pilot control system is installed on the 100-01 Hytrol Valve, use care to prevent damage. If it is necessary to remove fittings or components, be sure they are kept clean and replaced exactly as they were.
8. After the valve is installed and the system is first pressurized, vent air from the cover chamber and pilot system tubing by loosening fittings at all high points.
Tight Closing Operation
When pressure from the valve inlet (or an equivalent independent operating pressure) is applied to the diaphragm chamber the valve closes drip-tight.
Full Open Operation
When pressure in diaphragm chamber is relieved to a zone of lower pressure (usually atmosphere) the line pressure (5 psi Min.) at the valve inlet opens the valve.
Modulating Action
Valve modulates when diaphragm pres­sure is held at an intermediate point between inlet and discharge pressure. With the use of a Cla-Val. "modulating control," which reacts to line pressure changes, the pressure above the diaphragm is varied, allowing the valve to throttle and compensate for the change.
Principles of Operation
Three Way
Pilot Control
Three Way
Pilot Control
Restriction
Modulating
Control
100-01
Hytrol Valve
MODEL
INSTALLATION / OPERATION / MAINTENANCE
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Flow Direction
The flow through the 100-01 Hytrol Valve can be in one of two directions. When flow is “up-and-over the seat,” it is in “normal” flow and the valve will fail in the open position. When flow is “over­the seat-and down,” it is in “reverse” flow and the valve will fail in the closed position. There are no permanent flow arrow markings.
The valve must be installed according to nameplate data.
BRIDGEWALL INDlCATOR
Normal Flow Reverse Flow
Troubleshooting
The following troubleshooting information deals strictly with the Model 100-01 Hytrol Valve. This assumes that all other compo­nents of the pilot control system have been checked out and are in proper working condition. (See appropriate sections in Technical Manual for complete valve).
Three Checks
The 100-01 Hytrol Valve has only one moving part (the diaphragm and disc assembly). So, there are only three major types of prob­lems to be considered.
First: Valve is stuck - that is, the diaphragm assembly is not free to move through a full stroke either from open to close or vice versa.
Second: Valve is free to move and can’t close because of a worn out diaphragm.
Third: Valve leaks even though it is free to move and the diaphragm isn’t leaking.
Closed isolation valves in control system, or in main line.
Lack of cover chamber pressure.
Diaphragm damaged. (See Diaphragm Check.)
Diaphragm assembly inoperative. Corrosion or excessive scale build up on valve stem. (See Freedom of Movement Check)
Mechanical obstruction. Object lodged in valve. (See Freedom of Movement Check)
Worn disc. (See Tight Sealing Check)
Badly scored seat. (See Tight Sealing Check)
Closed upstream and/or downstream isolation valves in main line.
Insufficient line pressure.
Diaphragm assembly inoperative. Corrosion or excessive buildup on valve stem. (See Freedom of Movement Check)
Diaphragm damaged. (For valves in "reverse flow" only)
After checking out probable causes and remedies, the following three checks can be used to diagnose the nature of the problem before maintenance is started. They must be done in the order shown.
Open Isolation valves.
Check upstream pressure, pilot system, strainer, tubing, valves, or needle valves for obstruction.
Replace diaphragm.
Clean and polish stem. Inspect and replace any damaged or badly eroded part.
Remove obstruction.
Replace disc.
Replace seat.
Open isolation valves.
Check upstream pressure. (Minimum 5 psi flowing line pressure differential.)
Clean and polish stem. Inspect and replace any damaged or badly eroded part.
Replace diaphragm.
Fails to Close
Fails to Open
CAUTION: Care should be taken when doing the troubleshooting checks on the 100-01 Hytrol Valve. These checks do require the valve to open fully. This will either allow a high flow rate through the valve, or the downstream pressure will quickly increase to the inlet pressure. In some cases, this can be very harmful. Where this is the case, and there are no block valves in the system to protect the downstream piping, it should be realized that the valve cannot be serviced under pressure. Steps should be taken to remedy this situation before proceeding any further.
(cast into side of valve body)
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
Recommended Tools
1. Three pressure gauges with ranges suitable to the instal­lation to be put at Hytrol inlet, outlet and cover connections.
2. Cla-Val Model X101 Valve Position Indicator. This pro­vides visual indication of valve position without disassembly of valve.
3. Other items are: suitable hand tools such as screw­drivers, wrenches, etc. soft jawed (brass or aluminum) vise, 400 grit wet or dry sandpaper and water for cleaning.
All trouble shooting is possible without removing the valve from the line or removing the cover. It is highly recommended to permanently install a Model X101 Valve Position Indicator and three gauges in unused Hytrol inlet, outlet and cover connections.
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Diaphragm Check (#1 )
1. Shut off pressure to the Hytrol Valve by slowly closing upstream and downstream isolation valves. SEE CAUTION.
2. Disconnect or close all pilot control lines to the valve cover and
leave only one fitting in highest point of cover open to atmosphere.
3.With the cover vented to atmosphere, slowly open upstream isolation valve to allow some pressure into the Hytrol Valve body. Observe the open cover tapping for signs of continuous flow. It is not necessary to fully open isolating valve. Volume in cover cham­ber capacity chart will be displaced as valve moves to open posi­tion. Allow sufficient time for diaphragm assembly to shift posi­tions. If there is no continuous flow, you can be quite certain the diaphragm is sound and the diaphragm assembly is tight. If the fluid appears to flow continuously this is a good reason to believe the diaphragm is either damaged or it is loose on the stem. In either case, this is sufficient cause to remove the valve cover and investigate the leakage. (See “Maintenance” Section for procedure.)
Freedom of Movement Check (#2)
4. Determining the Hytrol Valve’s freedom of movement can be
done by one of two methods.
5. For most valves it can be done after completing Diaphragm Check (Steps 1, 2, and 3). SEE CAUTION. At the end of step 3 the valve should be fully open.
6. If the valve has a Cla-Val X101 Position Indicator, observe the indicator to see that the valve opens wide. Mark the point of max­imum opening.
7. Re-connect enough of the control system to permit the appli­cation of inlet pressure to the cover. Open pilot system cock so pressure flows from the inlet into the cover.
8. While pressure is building up in the cover, the valve should close smoothly. There is a hesitation in every Hytrol Valve closure, which can be mistaken for a mechanical bind. The stem will appear to stop moving very briefly before going to the closed posi­tion. This slight pause is caused by the diaphragm flexing at a particular point in the valve’s travel and is not caused by a mechanical bind.
9. When closed, a mark should be made on the X101 Valve posi­tion indicator corresponding to the “closed” position. The distance between the two marks should be approximately the stem travel shown in chart.
10. If the stroke is different than that shown in stem travel chart this is a good reason to believe something is mechanically restrict­ing the stroke of the valve at one end of its travel. If the flow does not stop through the valve when in the indicated “closed” position, the obstruction probably is between the disc and the seat. If the flow does stop, then the obstruction is more likely in the cover. In either case, the cover must be removed, and the obstruction locat­ed and removed. The stem should also be checked for scale build­up. (See “Maintenance, section for procedure.)
11. For valves 6” and smaller, the Hytrol Valve’s freedom of move­ment check can also be done after all pressure is removed from the valve. SEE CAUTION. After closing inlet and outlet isolation valves and bleeding pressure from the valve, check that the cover chamber and the body are temporarily vented to atmosphere. Insert fabricated tool into threaded hole in top of valve stem, and lift the diaphragm assembly manually. Note any roughness. The diaphragm assembly should move smoothly throughout entire valve stroke. The tool is fabricated from rod that is threaded on one end to fit valve stem and has a “T” bar handle of some kind on the other end for easy gripping. (See chart in Step 4 of “Disassembly” Section.)
12. Place marks on this diaphragm assembly lifting tool when the valve is closed and when manually positioned open. The distance between the two marks should be approximately the stem travel shown in stem travel chart. If the stroke is different than that shown, there is a good reason to believe something is mechani­cally restricting the stroke of the valve. The cover must be removed, and the obstruction located and removed. The stem should also be checked for scale build-up. (See “Maintenance” Section for procedure.)
Tight Sealing Check (#3)
13. Test for seat leakage after completing checks #1 & #2 (Steps
1 to 12). SEE CAUTION. Close the isolation valve downstream of the Hytrol Valve. Apply inlet pressure to the cover of the valve, wait until it closes. Install a pressure gauge between the two closed valves using one of the two ports in the outlet side of the Hytrol. Watch the pressure gauge. If the pressure begins to climb, then either the downstream isolation valve is permitting pressure to creep back, or the Hytrol is allowing pressure to go through it. Usually the pressure at the Hytrol inlet will be higher than on the isolation valve discharge, so if the pressure goes up to the inlet pressure, you can be sure the Hytrol is leaking. Install another gauge downstream of isolating valve. If the pressure between the valves only goes up to the pressure on the isolation valve discharge, the Hytrol Valve is holding tight, and it was just the iso­lation valve leaking.
STEM TRAVEL
(Fully Open to Fully Closed)
Valve Size (inches) Travel (inches)
Inches MM Inches MM
1 1/4 32 0.4 10 1 1/2 40 0.4 10 250 0.615 2 1/2 65 0.7 18 380 0.820 4 100 1.1 28 6 150 1.7 43 8 200 2.3 58 10 250 2.8 71 12 300 3.4 86 14 350 4.0 100 16 400 4.5 114 20 500 5.6 143 24 600 6.7 165 30 800 7.5 190 36 900 8.5 216
COVER CHAMBER CAPACITY
(Liquid Volume displaced when valve opens)
Valve size (inches) Displacement
Gallons Liters
1 1/4 .020 .07 1 1/2 .020 .07 2 .032 .12 2 1/2 .043 .16 3 .080 .30 4 .169 .64 6 .531 2.0 8 1.26 4.8 10 2.51 9.5 12 4.00 15.1 14 6.50 24.6 16 9.57 36.2 20 12.00 45.4 24 29.00 109.8 30 42.00 197.0 36 90.00 340.0
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Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance
The Cla-Val Co. Model 100-01 Hytrol Valve requires no lubrication or packing and a minimum of maintenance. However, a periodic inspec­tion schedule should be established to determine how the operating conditions of the system are affecting the valve. The effect of these actions must be determined by inspection.
Disassembly
Inspection or maintenance can be accomplished without removing the valve from the line. Repair kits with new diaphragm and disc are recommended to be on hand before work begins.
WARNING: Maintenance personnel can be injured and equipment damaged if disassembly is attempted with pressure in the valve. SEE
CAUTION.
1. Close upstream and downstream isolation valves and independ- ent operating pressure when used to shut off all pressure to the
valve.
2. Loosen tube fittings in the pilot system to remove pressure from valve body and cover chamber. After pressure has been released from the valve, use care to remove the controls and tubing. Note and sketch position of tubing and controls for re-assembly. The schemat­ic in front of the Technical Manual can be used as a guide when reassembling pilot system.
3. Remove cover nuts and remove cover. If the valve has been in service for any length of time, chances are the cover will have to be loosened by driving upward along the edge of the cover with a dull cold chisel.
On 6” and smaller valves block and tackle or a power hoist can be used to lift valve cover by inserting proper size eye bolt in place of the center cover plug. on 8” and larger valves there are 4 holes (5/8” — 11 size) where jacking screws and/or eye bolts may be inserted for lifting purposes. Pull cover straight up to keep from damaging the integral seat bearing and stem.
4. Remove the diaphragm and disc assembly from the valve body. With smaller valves this can be accomplished by hand by pulling
straight up on the stem so as not to damage the seat bearing.
On large valves, an eye bolt of proper size can be installed in the stem and the diaphragm assembly can be then lifted with a block and tackle or power hoist. Take care not to damage the stem or bearings. The valve won't work if these are damaged.
5. The next item to remove is the stem nut. Examine the stem threads above the nut for signs of mineral deposits or corrosion. If the threads are not clean, use a wire brush to remove as much of the residue as possible. Attach a good fitting wrench to the nut and give it a sharp “rap” rather than a steady pull. Usually several blows are sufficient to loosen the nut for further removal. On the smaller valves, the entire diaphragm assembly can be held by the stem in a vise equipped with soft brass jaws before removing the stem nut.
The use of a pipe wrench or a vise without soft brass jaws scars the fine finish on the stem. No amount of careful dressing can restore the stem to its original condition. Damage to the finish of the stem can cause the stem to bind in the bearings and the valve will not open or close.
6. After the stem nut has been removed, the diaphragm assembly breaks down into its component parts. Removal of the disc from the disc retainer can be a problem if the valve has been in serv­ice for a long time. Using two screwdrivers inserted along the out­side edge of the disc usually will accomplish its removal. Care should be taken to preserve the spacer washers in water, partic­ularly if no new ones are available for re-assembly.
7. The only part left in the valve body is the seat which ordinarily does not require removal. Careful cleaning and polishing of inside and outside surfaces with 400 wet/dry sandpaper will usually restore the seat’s sharp edge. If, however, it is badly worn and replacement is necessary, it can be easily removed.
Seats in valve sizes 1 1/4” through 6” are threaded into the valve body. They can be removed with accessory X109 Seat Removing Tool available from the factory. On 8” and larger valves, the seat is held in place by flat head machine screws. Use a tight-fitting, long shank screwdriver to prevent damage to seat screws. If upon removal of the screws the seat cannot be lifted out, it will be nec­essary to use a piece of angle or channel iron with a hole drilled in the center. Place it across the body so a long stud can be insert­ed through the center hole in the seat and the hole in the angle iron. By tightening the nut a uniform upward force is exerted on the seat for removal.
NOTE: Do not lift up on the end of the angle iron as this may force the integral bearing out of alignment, causing the stem to bind.
VALVE STEM THREAD SIZE
Valve Size Thread Size (UNF Internal)
1 1/4"
—2 1/2" 10—32 3"—4" 1/4—28 6"—14" 3/8—24
16" 1/2—20
20 3/4-16 24" 3/4-16 30” 3/4-16 36” 3/4-16
COVER CENTER PLUG SIZE
Valve Size Thread Size (NPT)
1 1/4"
—1 1/2" 1/4" 2"—3" 1/2" 4"—6" 3/4"
8"—10" 1"
12" 1 1/4" 14" 1 1/2" 16" 2"
20” & 24" 2"
30” & 36” 2”
NUT
ANGLE OR CHANNEL IRON
LONG STUD OR BOLT
NUT OR BOLT HEAD
DO NOT
LIFT
VALVE SEAT
VALVE BODY
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Lime Deposits
One of the easiest ways to remove lime deposits from the valve stem or other metal parts is to dip them in a 5-percent muriatic acid solution just long enough for the deposit to dissolve. This will remove most of the common types of deposits. CAUTlON: USE EXTREME CARE WHEN HANDLING ACID. Rinse parts in water before handling. If the deposit is not removed by acid, then a fine grit (400) wet or dry sandpaper can be used with water.
Reassembly
1. Reassembly is the reverse of the disassembly procedure. If a
new disc has been installed, it may require a different number of spacer washers to obtain the right amount of “grip” on the disc. When the diaphragm assembly has been tightened to a point where the diaphragm cannot be twisted, the disc should be com­pressed very slightly by the disc guide. Excessive compression should be avoided. Use just enough spacer washers to hold the disc firmly without noticeable compression.
2. MAKE SURE THE STEM NUT IS VERY TIGHT. Attach a good fitting wrench to the nut and give it a sharp “rap” rather than a steady pull. Usually several blows are sufficient to tighten the stem nut for final tightening. Failure to do so could allow the diaphragm to pull loose and tear when subjected to pressure.
Test Procedure After Valve Assembly
There are a few simple tests which can be made in the field to make sure the Hytrol Valve has been assembled properly. Do these before installing pilot system and returning valve to service. These are similar to the three troubleshooting tests.
1. Check the diaphragm assembly for freedom of movement after all pressure is removed from the valve. SEE CAUTlON. Insert fabricated tool into threaded hole in top of valve stem, and lift the diaphragm assembly manually. Note any roughness, sticking or grabbing. The diaphragm assembly should move smoothly throughout entire valve stroke. The tool is fabricated from rod that is threaded on one end to fit valve stem (See chart in Step 4 of “Disassembly” section.) and has a “T” Bar handle of some kind on the other end for easy gripping.
Place marks on this diaphragm assembly lifting tool when the valve is closed and when manually positioned open. The dis­tance between the two marks should be approximately the stem travel shown in stem travel chart. (See “Freedom of Movement Check” section.) If the stroke is different than that shown, there is a good reason to believe something is mechanically restricting the stroke of the valve. The cover must be removed, the obstruc­tion located and removed. (See “Maintenance” Section for procedure.)
Inspection of Parts
After the valve has been disassembled, each part should be examined carefully for signs of wear, corrosion, or any other abnormal condition. Usually, it is a good idea to replace the rub­ber parts (diaphragm and disc) unless they are free of signs of wear. These are available in a repair kit. Any other parts which appear doubtful should be replaced. WHEN ORDERlNG PARTS, BE SURE TO GIVE COMPLETE NAMEPLATE DATA, ITEM NUMBER AND DESCRlPTlON.
NOTE: If a new disc isn’t available, the existing disc can be turned over, exposing the unused surface for contact with the seat. The disc should be replaced as soon as practical.
3. Carefully install the diaphragm assembly by lowering the stem through the seat bearing. Take care not to damage the stem or bearing. Line up the diaphragm holes with the stud or bolt holes on the body. on larger valves with studs, it may be necessary to hold the diaphragm assembly up part way while putting the diaphragm over the studs.
4. Put spring in place and replace cover. Make sure diaphragm is Iying smooth under the cover.
5. Tighten cover nuts firmly using a cross-over pattern until all nuts are tight.
6. Test Hytrol Valve before re-installing pilot valve system.
Due to the weight of the diaphragm assembly this procedure is not possible on valves 8” and larger. on these valves, the same determination can be made by carefully introducing a low pressure-less than five psi) into the valve body with the cover vented. SEE CAUTION. Looking in cover center hole see the diaphragm assembly lift easily without hesitation, and then settle back easily when the pressure is removed.
2. To check the valve for drip-tight closure, a line should be connected from the inlet to the cover, and pressure applied at the inlet of the valve. If properly assembled, the valve should hold tight with as low as ten PSI at the inlet. See “Tight Sealing Check” section.)
3. With the line connected from the inlet to the cover, apply full working pressure to the inlet. Check all around the cover for any leaks. Re-tighten cover nuts if necessary to stop leaks past the diaphragm.
4. Remove pressure, then re-install the pilot system and tubing exactly as it was prior to removal. Bleed air from all high
points.
5. Follow steps under “Start-Up and Adjustment” Section in
Technical Manual for returning complete valve back to service
.
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5
8
10
14
16
6
17
7
9
OUTLE
T
INLET
GLOBE PATTERN
9
26
27
12
15
14
16
INLET
OUTLET
ANGLE P ATTERN
22
23
13
12
14
10
11
15
23
TOP VIEW
8" - 24" SEAT DETAIL
1 1/4" - 6" SEAT DETAIL
16" COVER DETAIL
4
24
2
25
13
31
28
30
29
5
14
3
Item Description
1. Pipe Plug
2. Drive Screws (for nameplate)
3. Hex Nut (8” and larger)
4. Stud (8” and larger)
5. Cover Bearing
6. Cover
7. Stem Nut
8. Diaphragm Washer
9. Diaphragm
10. Spacer Washers
11. Disc Guide
12. Disc Retainer
13. Disc
14. Stem
15. Seat
16. Body
17. Spring
22. Flat Head Screws (8” and larger)
23. Seat O-Ring
24. Hex head Bolt (1 1/4” thru 4”)
25. Nameplate
26. Upper Spring Washer (Epoxy coated valves only)
27. Lower Spring Washer (Epoxy coated valves only)
28. Cover Bearing Housing (16” only)
29. Cover O-Ring (16’” only)
30. Hex Bolt (16” only)
31. Pipe Cap (16” only)
PARTS LIST
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100-01
Hytrol Valve Service Data
MODEL
INSTALLATION / OPERATION / MAINTENANCE
Description 100-01 Hytrol Valve
The CIa-VaI Model 100-01 Hytrol Valve is a main valve for
CIa-VaI Automatic Control Valves. It is a hydraulically operated,
diaphragm-actuated, globe or angle pattern valve.
This valve consists of three major components; body, diaphragm
assembly, and cover. The diaphragm assembly is the only
moving part. The diaphragm assembly uses a diaphragm of nylon
fabric bonded with synthetic rubber. A synthetic rubber disc,
contained on three and one half sides by a disc retainer and disc
guide, forms a seal with the valve seat when pressure is applied
above the diaphragm. The diaphragm assembly forms a sealed
chamber in the upper portion of the valve, separating operating
pressure from line pressure.
Description 100-20 600 Series Hytrol Valve
The CIa-VaI Model 100-20 Hytrol Valve (600 Series main valve)
have only one part -the body- that is different from standard 100
Series Cla-Val main valve parts. The remaining parts of the 600
series main valve are standard Cla-Val main valve parts. All serv-
ice and maintenance information for the standard 100 Series
main valves also apply to the 600 series main valves.
The most important thing to remember when ordering main
valve repair kits and replacement parts, except for the body, all
other parts are going to be for a smaller size main valve. Cla-
Val identifies main valve parts with the flange size of the stan-
dard 100 Series main valve. Refer to the "Main Valve Sizes”
chart below.
HYTROL Service Data
HYTROL SIZE
Stem
Travel
Cover Capacity
Displacement
Valve Stem
Thread
UNF-Internal
Cover
Center
Plug
NPT
Cover Nut or Bolt
Cover
Lifting
Holes
UNC
Cover Plug Cover Torque
Stem Nut**
Stem Nut Torque
(ft. Lbs.)
100-01
100-20
Thread
(Bolt)
Socket
Qty Thread
Socket ft. Lbs. in. Lbs.
Thread
Socket
(Long)
inches mm inches mm inches mm
Gallons
Liters
Lubed DRY
1"
25 0.3 8 1/4"
1/4" - 20 (B)
7/16" 8
4
48 3/8" - 24
4
6
1 1/4"
32
0.4
10
0.020
0.07
10 - 32
1/4" 5/16" - 18 (B) 1/2"
8
8 96 7/16" -20 6 10
1 1/2" 40 0.4 10 0.020 0.07
10 - 32
1/4" 5/16" - 18 (B) 1/2"
8
8 96 7/16" -20 6 10
2" 50 0.6 15 0.032
0.12 10 - 32
1/2" 3/8" - 16 (B) 9/16" 8 3/8" 7/16" 12
1/2" - 20
3/4" 10 15
2 1/2"
65 0.7 18
0.043 0.16
10 - 32
1/2" 7/16" - 14 (B) 5/8" 8 1/2" 9/16" 20
5/8" - 18 15/16" 21
30
3" 80 4" 100 0.8
20
0.080 0.30
1/4 - 28 1/2"
1/2" - 13 (B)
3/4" 8 1/2" 9/16" 30 5/8" - 18
15/16"
21 30
4" 100 6" 150 1.1 23
0.169 0.64
1/4 - 28 3/4"
3/4" - 10 (B)
1 1/8" 8 3/4" 5/8" 110 3/4" - 16
1 1/16"
40
60
6" 150 8" 200 1.7 43 0.531 2.00 3/8 - 24 3/4"
3/4" - 10 (B) 1 1/8"
12 3/4"
5/8" 110
7/8" - 14
1 5/16"
85 125
8"
200 10"
250
2.3 58
1.26 4.80 3/8 - 24
1"
3/4" - 10
1 1/4" 16 5/8" - 11
1" 13/16" 110
1 1/8" -12 1 13/16"
125
185
10" 250 12" 300 2.8 71 2.51 9.50
3/8 - 24
1" 7/8" - 9 1 7/16"
20
3/4" - 10
1"
13/16" 160 1 1/2" -12 1 7/8" 252 375
12" 300 16" 400 3.4 86 4.0 15.10
3/8 - 24
1 1/4" 1 1/8" - 7 1 13/16"
20
3/4" - 10
1" 13/16" 390 1 1/2" -12 2 1/2" 270 400
14" 350 3.9
99
6.5
24.60
3/8 - 24 1 1/2" 1 1/4" - 7
2" 20
1" - 8
1" 13/16" 545 1 1/2" -12
2 1/2"
280 420
16"
400
20", 24"
600
4.5
114
9.6 36.20
1/2 - 20
2" 1 1/4" - 7
2" 20
1" - 8
1" 13/16" 545 2" - 16 3" 500 750
20" 500 5.63
143
12 45.40
3/4 - 16 1 1/2" 1 3/8" - 6
2 1/8" 24
1" - 8
1" 13/16" 670
2 1/4" - 16
3 1/2" 930
N/R
24" 600
30"
800 6.75 165
29.0
108.80 3/4 - 16*
3/4"
1 1/2" - 12 2 3/8" 24
1 1/8"- 7
1" 13/16"
800
3" - 12
Special
1350
N/R
* Adapter
p/n 2594101E
inside 1/4" - 28"
Grade 5 Bolts
"Heavy" Grade Nuts
Tighten cover nuts in a "star" cross-over pattern
** Must Use ONLY
Cla-Val Supplied part
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COVER
PIPE PLUG
COVER BEARING
SPRING
STEM NUT
DIAPHRAGM WASHER
DISC RETAINER
BODY
*
SPACER WASHERS
DISC GUIDE
SEAT
PIPE PLUG
STEM
SEAT O-RING
STUD
8" and Larger
*
DIAPHRAGM
*
DISC
*
Repair Parts
Seat Screw
8" and Larger
(Globe
or
Angle)
PIPE PLUG
HEX NUT
8" and Larger
Cover Bolt
6" and Smaller
KO
DISC GUIDE
KO
SEAT
KO Anti-Cavitation
Trim Option
N-100-01 (R-3/2011
BOLT/NUT TORQUING PROCEDURES ON VALVE COVERS
4
BOLTS
6
BOLTS
8
BOLTS
12
BOLTS
16
BOLTS
20
BOLTS
4
3
2
1
65
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
Follow this procedure when reassembling MAIN Valve:
1. Tightens bolts/nuts in a “Star” or “Cross-Over” pattern following the
numbers shown above to insure that cover seats evenly on the diaphragm
material and body.
2. Torque the bolt/nuts in three stages with a "Star" or "Cross-Over" pattern
for each stage:
A. To approximately 10% of final torque.
B. To approximately 75% of final torque.
C. To final required torque.
3. Valves that are to be tested to 375 PSI or higher should be retorqued
after 24 hours.
100-01 Hytrol Main Valve Assembly
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Listed/Approved Fire Protection Pressure Relief Valve
50B-4KG1 Globe
2050B-4KG1 Angle
• U.L. Listed / U.L.C. Listed
• Factory Mutual Approved
• Fast Opening to Maintain Steady Line Pressure
• Accommodates Wide Range of Flow Rates
• Closes Gradually for Surge-Free Operation
• Adjustable Pressure Settings, Not Affected by Pressure At Valve Discharge
The Cla-Val Model 50B-4KG1 Globe / 2050B-4KG1 Angle
Pressure Relief Valve is designed specifically to automati-
cally relieve excess pressure in fire protection pumping sys-
tems. Pilot controlled, it maintains constant system pres-
sure at the pump discharge within very close limits as
demands change. The 50B-4KG1 and 2050B-4KG1 can be
supplied with optional internal and external epoxy coating of
the main valve wetted surfaces.
At pump start, Cla-Val Relief Valve modulates to relieve excess pump capacity, maintaining positive system pres­sure at the pump discharge.
When fire demand slows or ceases, Cla-Val Model 50B-4KG1 opens, diverting entire pump output to dis­charge, allowing fire pump to be stopped without causing surging in the lines.
(Please note that if the Model 50B-4KG1 is to be used on a continuous duty basis to maintain fire-system pressure, suitable back pressure must be provided on the valve to prevent cavitation damage. Consult the factory for details.)
Operation Sequence
Typical Application
KOModel 2050B-4KG1
Pressure Relief Valve
(Angle Pattern)
Fire Pump
Check Valve
"Fluid Control at It's Best"
2050B-4KG1 (Angle)
To Fire
Protection System
U.L. Listed...............Sizes 3" thru 8"
F.M. Approved.........Sizes 3" thru 8"
U.L.C. Listed............Sizes 2” thru 10”
L
A
B
L
L
E
D
B
Y
U
N
D
E
R
W
R
I
T
E
R
S
L
A
B
O
R
A
T
O
R
I
E
S
O
F
C
A
N
A
D
A
U
L
C
MODEL
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Represented By:
E-50B-4KG1/2050B-4KGL1  (R-10/2013)
Model 2050B-4KG1 Angle
Model 50B-4KG1 Globe
We recommend providing adequate space around valve for maintenance work.
Specifications
Globe: 2" - 10” flanged Angle: 2" - 10" flanged
150 and 300 ANSI B16.42
class - 175 psi Max. class - 300 psi Max
Water, to 180°F Max.
Main Valve Body & Cover
Ductile Iron ASTM A-536 Naval Bronze ASTM B61 Other Material Available
Standard Main Valve Trim:
Bronze Seat, Teflon Coated Stainless Steel Stem,
Dura-Kleen Stem
Standard Pilot Control System:
Cast Bronze with Stainless Steel trim
Available in the following relief pressure ranges:
20-200 psi (150 Class) 100-300 psi (300 Class)
Protective epoxy resin coating of wetted surfaces of main valve cast iron components (UL listed HNFX EX2855)
Dimensions
B
G
C
F
H
E
C
D
A
The Fire Pump Pressure Relief Valve shall modulate to relieve excess pressure in a fire protection system. It shall maintain constant pressure in the system regardless of demand changes. It shall be pilot controlled and back pressure shall not affect its set point. It shall be actuated by line pressure through a pilot control system and open fast in order to maintain steady system pressure as system demand decreases. It shall close gradually to control surges and shall re-seat drip-tight within 5% of its pressure setting. The main valve shall be of the hydraulically-operat­ed, pilot-controlled, diaphragm-type, globe or angle valve. It shall have a single, removable, teflon-coated seat, a grooved stem guided at both ends, and a resilient disc with a rectangular cross section, being con­tained on 3 1/2 sides. No external packing glands shall be permitted and the diaphragm shall not be used as a seating surface. The pilot control shall be a direct-acting, adjustable, spring-loaded, diaphragm-type valve designed for modulating service to permit flow when controlling pressure exceeds spring setting. This valve shall be UL Listed and Factory Mutual approved. It shall be the Model 50B-4KG1 (globe) or Model 2050B­4KG1 (angle) Pressure Relief Valve as manufactured by Cla-Val Newport Beach, California.
*Special Note:
The Model 50B-4KG1 Pressure Relief Valve is available with 300# ANSI inlet flange and 150# ANSI outlet flange. This valve is used on higher pressure systems where 300# flange connections are required, and allows for adapting of a discharge cone (generally supplied with 150# flange) to accommodate "atmospheric break" at relief valve discharge. This relief valve, with 300# / 150# flanges is available on special order, and is UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES LISTED AND FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVED.
Purchase Specifications
Sizes
End Details
Pressure Ratings
Materials
Adjustment Range
Optional
Valve Capacity
Valve Sizes in Inches: 2" 2 1/2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10"
NFPA 20 Maximum
Recommended GPM 208 300 500 1000 2500 5000 11000
= U.L., F.M. and
ULC sizes
Valve Size (inches) 2” 2-1/2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10”
Threaded Ends 9.38 11.00 12.50 - - - - - - - - - - - -
A 150 Flanged 9.38 11.00 12.00 15.00 20.00 25.38 29.75
300 Flanged 10.00 11.62 13.25 15.62 21.00 26.38 31.12
300 X 150 12.88 15.31 20.56 25.88 30.44
B 3.31 4.00 4.56 5.75 7.88 10.00 11.81
C 12.00 12.25 12.50 13.00 14.31 16.31 18.00
D 1.50 1.69 2.66 3.19 4.31 5.31 9.25
Threaded Ends 4.75 5.50 6.25 - - - - - - - - - - - -
E 150 Flanged 4.75 5.50 6.00 7.50 10.00 12.75 14.88
300 Flanged 5.00 5.88 6.38 7.88 10.50 13.25 15.56
Threaded Ends 3.25 4.00 4.50 - - - - - - - - - - - -
F 150 Flanged 3.25 4.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 8.62
300 Flanged 3.50 4.31 4.38 5.31 6.50 8.50 9.31
G & H 6.00 6.69 7.75 7.88 8.50 9.75 13.25
Valve Size (mm) 50 65 80 100 150 200 250
Threaded Ends 238 279 318 - - - - - - - - - - - -
A 150 Flanged 234 279 305 381 508 645 756
300 Flanged 254 295 337 397 533 670 790
300 X 150 - - - - - - 327 389 522 657 773
B 84 102 116 146 200 254 300
C 305 311 1318 330 363 414 457
D 38 43 65 81 109 135 235
Threaded Ends 121 140 159 - - - - - - - - - - - -
E 150 Flanged 121 140 152 191 254 324 378
300 Flanged 127 149 162 200 267 337 395
Threaded Ends 83 102 114 - - - - - - - - - - - -
F 150 Flanged 83 102 102 127 152 203 219
300 Flanged 89 109 111 135 165 216 236
G & H 152 170 197 200 216 248 337
= ULC sizes only
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DESCRIPTION
The CRL Pressure Relief Control is a direct acting, spring loaded, diaphragm type relief valve. It may be used as a self-contained valve or as a pilot control for a Cla-Val Main valve. It opens and closes within very close pressure limits.
INSTALLATION
The CRL Pressure Relief Control may be installed in any position. The control body (7) has one inlet and one outlet port with a side pipe plug (24) at each port. These plugs are used for control connections or gauge applications. The inlet in the power unit body (6) is the sensing line port. A flow arrow is marked on the body casting.
OPERATION
The CRL Pressure Relief Control is normally held closed by the force of the compression spring above the diaphragm; control pressure is applied under the diaphragm.
When the controlling pressure exceeds the spring setting, the disc is lifted off its seat, permitting flow through the control.
When controlling pressure drops below spring setting, the spring returns the control to its normally closed position.
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The CRL Pressure Relief Control can be adjusted to provide a relief set­ting at any point within the range found on the nameplate.
Pressure adjustment is made by turning the adjustment screw (9) to vary the spring pressure on the diaphragm. Turning the adjustment screw clockwise increases the pressure required to open the valve. Counterclockwise decreases the pressure required to open the valve.
When pressure adjustments are complete the jam nut (10) should be tightened and the protective cap (1) replaced. If there is a problem of tampering, lock wire holes have been provided in cap and cover. Wire the cap to cover and secure with lead seal.
DISASSEMBLY
The CRL Pressure Relief Control does not need to be removed from the line for disassembly. Make sure that pressure shut down is accompanied prior to disassembly. If the CRL is removed from the line for disassembly be sure to use a soft jawed vise to hold body during work.
Refer to Parts List Drawing for Item Numbers.
1. Remove cap (1), loosen jam nut (10) and turn adjusting screw counterclockwise until spring tension is relieved.
2. Remove the eight screws (4) holding the cover (3) and powerunit body (6). Hold the cover and powerunit together and place on a suitable work surface.
See NOTE under REASSEMBLY.
3. Remove the cover (3) from powerunit body (6). The spring (12) and two spring guides (11).
4. Remove nut (13) from stem (19) and slide off the belleville washer (14), the upper diaphragm washer (15) and the diaphragm (16).
5. Pull the stem (19) with the disc retainer assembly (21) through the bottom of powerunit. The lower diaphragm washer (17) will slide off of stem top.
6. Remove jam nut (23) and disc retainer assembly (21) from stem. Use soft jawed pliers or vise to hold stem. The polished surface of
stem must not be scored or scratched.
7. The seat (22) need not be removed unless it is damaged. If removal is necessary use proper size socket wrench and turn counterclock
wise. Note: Some models have an integral seat in the body (7).
INSPECTION
Inspect all parts for damage, or evidence of cross threading. Check diaphragm and disc retainer assembly for tears, abrasions or other dam­age. Check all metal parts for damage, corrosion or excessive wear.
REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
Minor nicks and scratches may be polished out using 400 grit wet or dry sandpaper fine emery or crocus cloth. Replace all O-rings and any dam­aged parts. When ordering replacement parts, be sure to specify parts list item num­ber and all nameplate data.
REASSEMBLY
In general, reassembly is the reverse of disassembly. However, the fol­lowing steps should be observed:
1. Lubricate the O-Ring (18) with a small amount of a good grade of waterproof grease, (Dow Corning 44 medium grade or equal). Use grease sparingly and install O-ring in powerunit body (6).
2. Install stem (19) in powerunit body (6). Use a rotating motion with minimum pressure to let stem pass through O-ring.
Do Not Cut O-Ring.
3. Install O-ring (5) at top of stem (19). Place lower diaphragm washer (17) on the stem with the serrated side up. Position diaphragm (16), upper diaphragm washer (15), with serration down, and belleville washer (14) with concave side down.
4. Position powerunit body (6) as shown on parts list drawing (top view).
5. Continue reassembly as outlined in disassembly steps 1 through 3.
Pressure Relief Control
CRL
Note: Item (4) Screw will have a quantity of 8 for the 0-75 and 20-200psi design and a quantity of 4 for the 100-300psi design. Item (25) Screw is used on the 100-300psi design only. Install item (25), before item (4) for preload of item (12) spring.
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
Fails to open. Controlling pressure
too low.
Back off adjusting screw until valve opens.
Fails to open with spring compression removed.
Mechanical obstruc­tion, corrosion, scale build-up on stem.
Disassemble, locate,and remove obstruction, scale.
Leakage from cover vent hole when con­trolling pressure is applied.
Diaphragm Damage Disassembly replace
damaged diaphragm.
Fails to close with spring compressed.
Mechanical obstruc­tion.
Disassemble, locate and remove obstruction.
Fails to close. No spring compres-
sion.
Re-set pressure adjustment.
Loose diaphragm assembly.
Tighten upper diaphragm washer.
MODEL
INSTALLATION / OPERATION / MAINTENANCE
N-CRL (R-3/2011)
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1/2" & 3/4" PRESSURE RELIEF CONTROL
(Bronze Body with 303SS Trim)
CRL
Ajusting Screw (3/8" - 16UNF THREAD)
9
1
10
3 11 12 14
13
11
8
22
23
7
18
19
21
INLET
1/8 - 27 NPT SENSING CONNECTION (TYP.)
7.44 MAX
.71
OUTLET
20
6
2
0 TO 75 AND
20 TO 200 PSI
DESIGN
5
17
16
15
4
1
9
10
3
11
12
18
7
2
100 To 300 psi Design
.71
ADJUSTING SCREW (1/2" 20UNF THREAD)
10.44 MAX.
When ordering parts please specify:
1. All Nameplate Data
2. Item Part Number
3. Item Description
24
4
45º
3.12
DIA.
TRUE LOCATION OF SENSING CONNECTION (TYP.)
Body with integral Seat
PL-CRL (R-8/2011)
PARTS LIST
Item Description Material Part Number Part Number Part Number Part Number
0-75 20-105 20-200 100-300
1 Cap Plastic 67628J 67628J 67628J 1257601D 2 Nameplate Brass -- -- -- -­3 Cover Bronze C2544K C2544K C2544K 44587E 4* Screw Fil. Hd. 10-32 x 1.88 (Qty 8) 303 SS 6757867E 6757867E 6757867E 6757867E 5* O-Ring Rubber 00902H 00902H 00902H 00902H 6 Body, Powerunit Bronze 7920504D 7920504D 7920504D 7920504D 7 1/2” Body Bronze C7928K C7928K C7928K C7928K
3/4” Body Bronze C9083B C9083B C9083B C9083B 8* O-Ring, Seat Rubber 00718H 00718H 00718H 00718H 9 Screw, Adjusting Brass 7188201D 7188201D 7188201D 82811B 10 Nut Hex (Locking) 303 SS 6780106J 6780106J 6780106J 6780606H 11 Guide, Spring 303 SS 71881H 71881H 71881H 1630301J 12 Spring CHR/VAN 71884B 20632101E 71885J 1630201A 13 Nut, Stem Upper Bronze 73034B 73034B 73034B 73034B 14 Washer, Belleville Steel 7055007E 7055007E 7055007E 7055007E 15 Washer, Diaphragm (upper) 303 SS 71891G 71891G 71891G 71891G 16* Diaphragm Rubber C1505B C1505B C1505B C1505B 17 Washer, Diaphragm (lower) 303 SS 45871B 45871B 45871B 45871B 18* O-Ring, Stem Rubber 00746J 00746J 00746J 00746J 19 Stem 303 SS 8982401F 8982401F 8982401F 8982401F 20* O-Ring, Body Rubber 00767E 00767E 00767E 00767E 21* Retainer Assembly, Disc 303 SS C9158B C9158B C9158B C9158B 22 Seat 303Rub 62187A 62187A 62187A 62187A 23 Nut, Hex, Stem, Lower Bronze 6779806G 6779806G 6779806G 6779806G 24 Pipe Plug Bronze 6784701C 6784701C 6784701C 6784701C
FACTORY SET POINT 50 PSI 60 PSI 60 PSI 100 PSI
REPAIR KIT* 9170007A 9170007A 9170007A 9170007A
CRL
Range PSI
APPROX. INCREASE
FOR EACH
CLOCKWISE TURN OF
ADJUSTING SCREW
0 to 75 8.5 PSI
20 to 105 12.5 PSI
20 to 200 28.0 PSI
100 to 300 18.0 PSI
SIZE SPRING
PART
NUMBER
1/2” 0-75 PSI 7922201E
1/2” 20-105 PSI 7922205F
1/2” 20-200 PSI 7922202C
1/2” 100-300 PSI 8280901D
3/4” 0-75 PSI 7922901K
3/4” 20-105 PSI 7922903F
3/4” 20-200 PSI 7922902H
3/4” 100-300 PSI 8600501E
For 250-600 PSI Contact Factory
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*This drawing is the property of CLA-VAL and same and copies made thereof, if any, shall be returned to it upon demand. Delivery and disclosure hereof are made solely upon condition that the same shall not be used, copied ore reproduced, nor shall the subject here of be disclosed in any manner to anyone for any purpose, except as herein authorized, without prior approval of CLA-VAL. Whether or not the equipment or information shown hereon is patented or otherwise protected, full title and copy­rights if any, in and to this drawing and/or information delivered or submitted are fully reserved by CLA-VAL.
Dwg#47117
Regulator Spring Color Coding Chart
THE FOLLOWING CONTROL & SPRING P/N#'S WERE REMOVED, 32656B, 31554K, 44591G, V65695B, & V5695B. ADDED CRL-13, CRL-5A, CRA, CRA-10A, CHANGED SPRING RANGES TO MATCH CURRENT CONTROLS.
PL-47117 AF (R-4/2010)
PARTS LIST
WIRE SIZE SPRING NUMBER COLOR WIRE MATERIAL CATALOG NUMBER PSI RANGE *PSI PER TURN
.080 DIA. C0492D BLUE S.S.
CDB-7
CRL-5A
0-7 0-7
.75 .75
.018 DIA. 82575C -- S.S.
CRD
CRD-10A
1.9-6.5
1.9-6.5
.61 .49
.116 DIA. 81594E -- S.S.
CRD
CRD-10A
2-30 2-30
3.0
2.4
.120 DIA. V5654J GREEN CHR VAN
CRL-5A
CRD
5-25
10-40
4.0
4.0
.162 DIA. 32447F NATURAL S.S.
CDB-7
CRL-5A
CRL-13
10-60 10-60 10-60
12.0
12.0
12.0
.162 DIA. V5695B YELLOW MUSIC WIRE
CDB-7
CRL-5A
CRL-13
20-80 20-80 20-80
14.5
14.5
14.5
.207 DIA. C1124B CAD PLT MUSIC WIRE
CDB-7
CRL-13
CRL-5A
50-150 50-150 50-150
29.5
29.5
29.5
.225 DIA. V6515A RED MUSIC WIRE
CDB-7
CRL-13
CRL-5A
65-180 65-180 65-180
44.0
44.0
44.0
.115 X .218 71884B RED CHR VAN
CRL
CRD
CRD-10A
0-75 15-75 15-75
8.5
9.0
7.2
.118 X .225 71885J GREEN CHR VAN
CRL
CRD
CRD-10A
20-200 30-300 30-300
28.0
27.0
22.4
.225 X .295 1630201A CAD PLT CHR VAN
CRL
CRL-5A
100-300 100-300
18.00
18.00
.440 X .219 48211H CAD PLT STEEL
CRA-18 CRD-22 CRL-4A
200-450 200-450 100-450
17.0
17.0
17.0
.187 20632101E BLACK 316 SST
CRD
CRL
20-105 20-105
13.0
13.0
WIRE SIZE SPRING NUMBER COLOR WIRE MATERIAL CATALOG NUMBER FEET RANGE *FEET PER TURN
.080 DIA. C0492D BLUE S.S.
CRA
CRD-2
4.5-15
4.5-15
.82 .82
.375 DIA.
87719B 1 SPRING 2 SPRING 3 SPRING 4 SPRING 5 SPRING
EPOXY
COATED
CHROME SILICON CDS-5
5-40
30-80
70-120 110-120 150-200
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
.072 DIA. V5097A -- 302SS CVC 1-17 .7
.375 DIA.
2933502H 1 SPRING 2 SPRING 3 SPRING 4 SPRING 5 SPRING
EPOXY
COATED
CHROME SILICON CDS-6A
5-40
30-80
70-120 110-160 150-200
.75
1.50
2.20
3.00
3.70
*THESE FIGURES ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. FINAL ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD BE MADE WITH A PRESSURE GAGE.
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The strainer is designed for use in conjunction with a Cla-Val Main Valve, but can be installed in any piping system where there is a moving fluid stream to keep it clean. When it is used with the Cla-Val Valve , it is threaded into the upstream body port provided for it on the side of the valve. It projects through the side of the Main Valve into the flow stream. All liquid shunted to the pilot control system and to the cover chamber of the Main Valve passes through the X46 Flow Clean Strainer.
C
Male
Pipe
SAE
H
D
E
B
I
G
Male Pipe
B
I
Width Across Flats
Female
Pipe
A
D
E
F
• Self Scrubbing Cleaning Action
• Straight Type or Angle Type
The Cla-Val Model X46 Strainer is designed to prevent passage of foreign particles larger than .015". It is especially effective against such contaminant as algae, mud, scale, wood pulp, moss, and root fibers. There is a model for ever y Cla-Val. valve.
The X46 Flow Clean strainer operates on a velocity principle utilizing the circular "air foil" section to make it self cleaning. Impingement of particles is on the "leading edge" only. The low pressure area on the downstream side of the screen prevents foreign particles from clog­ging the screen. There is also a scouring action, due to eddy cur­rents, which keeps most of the screen area clean.
Dimensions
(In Inches)
INSTALLATION
X46 Angle Type B (In Inches)
B
(NPT)C(SAE)
DEH I
1/8 1/4 1-3/8 5/8 7/8 1/4 1/4 1/4 1-3/4 3/4 1 3/8 3/8 1/4 2 7/8 1 1/2 3/8 3/8 1-7/8 7/8 1 1/2 1/2 3/8 2-3/8 1 1-1/4 5/8
X46A Straight
X46B Angle
X46A Straight Type A (In Inches)
A B D E F G I
1/8 1/8 1-3/4 3/4 1/2 1/2 1/4 1/4 1/4 2-1/4 1 3/4 3/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 2-1/2 1 7/8 7/8 1/2 3/8 1/2 2-1/2 1-1/4 1/2 7/8 3/4 1/2 1/2 3 1-1/4 1 1-1/8 3/4 3/8 3/4 3-3/8 2 1/2 1 7/8 3/4 3/4 4 2 1 1-1/2 7/8 3/8 1 4-1/4 2-3/4 1/2 1-3/8 7/8
1 1 4-1/2 2-3/4 1-1/4 1-3/4 7/8
1/2 1 4-1/4 2-3/4 1/2 1-3/8 7/8
Flow Clean Strainer
X46
INSPECTION
Inspect internal and external threads for damage or evidence of cross-threading. Check inner and outer screens for clogging, embedded foreign particles, breaks, cracks, corrosion, fatigue, and other signs of damage.
CLEANING
After inspection, cleaning of the X46 can begin. Water service usually will produce mineral or lime deposits on metal parts in contact with water. These deposits can be cleaned by dipping X46 in a 5-percent muriatic acid solution just long enough for deposit to dissolve. This will remove most of the common types of deposits. Caution: use extreme care when handling acid. If the deposit is not removed by acid, then a fine grit (400) wet or dry sandpaper can be used with water. Rinse parts in water before handling. An appropriate solvent can clean parts used in fueling service. Dry with compressed air or a clean, lint-free cloth. Protect from damage and dust until reassembled.
REPLACEMENT
If there is any sign of damage, or if there is the slightest doubt that the Model X46 Flow Clean Strainer may not aff ord completely satisfactory operation, replace it. Use Inspection steps as a guide. Neither inner screen, outer screen, nor housing is fur­nished as a replacement part. Replace Model X46 Flow Clean Strainer as a com­plete unit.
When ordering replacement Flow-Clean Strainers, it is important to determine pipe size of the tapped hole into which the strainer will be inserted (refer to column A or F), and the size of the external connection (refer to column B or G).
When Ordering, Please Specify:
• Catalog Number X46
• Straight Type or Angle Type
• Size Inser ted Into and Size Connection
• Materials
DISASSEMBLY
Do not attempt to remove the screens from the strainer housing.
MODEL
INSTALLATION / OPERATION / MAINTENANCE
N-X46 (R-3/2011)
(NPT) (NPT)
X46B
X46A
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When ordering parts, please specify:
• All Nameplate Data
• Item Number
• Description
• Recommended Spare Parts
Strainer and Orifice Assembly
X44A
BRONZE BODY — DELRIN ORIFICE
1/8 NPT
3/8 NPT
3/4
3/4
3 3/8
2
3
5
4
3/8 NPT
8
7
6
1
2 1/4 MAX.
7/8
Inlet
Outlet
X44A
STOCK NO.
71310-01F
-02
-03B
-04K
-05G
-06
* -07C
-08
-09
-10
-11
ORIFICE DIA.
.031
.046
.062
.078
.093
.109
.125
.140
.156
.187
.172
ORIFICE PLUG
PART # (ITEM 5)
94132-01
-02E
-03C
-04A
-05H
-06
-07D
-08
-09
-10H
-11F
*Standard
3/8" x 3/8"
ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DESCRIPTION
Body
Plug, Top
"O" Ring, Plug Top
Screen
Orifice Plug
Plug, Pipe
Strainer Plug
"O" Ring, Strainer Plug
MATERIAL
Red Brs.
Brass
Syn. Rub.
Monel
Delrin
Brass
S.S.
Syn. Rub.
QTY.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
PL-x44a (R-3/2011)
PARTS LIST
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A
2.50
A
2.75
SECTION
AA
3/8 N.P.T.
1.25
1.50
3/8 N.P.T. BOTH ENDS
6
5
4
1
3
2
8
7
Outlet
Inlet
Flow
1. Cover Screw (8 Required)
2. Cover
*3. Spring
4. Diaphragm Washer *5. Diaphragm *6. Disc Retainer Assembly
7. Body Plug (3/8 NPT)
8. Body (Threaded)
ITEM DESCRIPTION
When ordering
parts, please
specify:
• All nameplate data
• Description
• Part Number
• Item Number
• Material
*Recommended Spare Parts
3/8" Check Valve
81-01
PARTS LIST
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2
10
7 6
9
11
3 5 1 4
8
3.50
.56
2.56
FLOW
OUTLETINLET
3.12 DIA
ITEM DESCRIPTION
When ordering
parts, please
specify:
• All nameplate data
• Description
• Part Number
• Item Number
• Material
*Recommended Spare Parts
1/2" & 3/4 Check Valve
81-01
PL-81-01 (R-3/2011)
PARTS LIST
1. Body 1
2. Cover 1
*3. Diaphragm 1
4. Guide Disc 1
*5. Disc Retainer Assembly 1
7. Nut Hex 3/8 - 24UNF 28 1
8. Plug Pipe Hex NPT 2
9. Screw, Fil HD 10 32UNF 2 x 2LG 8
10. Spring 1
11. Nameplate 1
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Cla-Val Gauge Option
E-X141 (R-7/2012)
X141
MODEL
Available Pressure Ranges
Typical Installation of X141 Both Gauges Installed
Liquid-Filled
Dual Scale (PSI / BAR)
Long Life Stainless Steel Construction
Tamper-Resistant Design
2 1⁄2" and 4" Diameter Sizes
Isolation Valve Included
The Cla-Val Model X141 Pressure Gauge Option consists of glycerin-filled pressure gauges with Cla-Val Logo installed with 1⁄4” CK2 Bronze Isolation Valves on main valve inlet and outlet. Gauges are waterproof, shock resistant, and fully enclosed with Stainless Steel case and Bronze wetted parts. All gauges have dual scale (PSI/BAR) and 1.5% F.S. accura­cy with 1/4" NPT bottom connection. 2
1
2" Diameter Dial sup­plied with 6" and smaller valves. 4" Diameter Dial supplied with 8" and larger valves. Available installed on new valves and must be specified on customer Purchase Order. Other materials available - consult factory.
Model X141
4" Pressure Gauge
X141 Gauge Assembly for 6" and smaller valves (2 1/2" Diameter Dial)
Pressure Range* Part Number
0 - 60 psi 20534301 A 0 - 100 psi 20534302K 0 - 160 psi 2053431
1J 0 - 200 psi 20534303J 0 - 300 psi 20534304H 0 - 400 psi 20534305G
X141 Gauge Assembly for 8" and larger valves (4" Diameter Dial)
Pressure Range* Part Number
0 - 60 psi 20534306F 0 - 100 psi 20534307E 0 - 200 psi 20534308D 0 - 300 psi
20534309C
0 - 400 psi 20534310K
Typical Installation of X141
*Specify desired pressure range and valve location (inlet or outlet) on order.
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How to Order
How To Order
There are many valves and con­trols manufactured by Cla-Val. that are not listed due to the sheer vol­ume. For information not listed, please contact your local Cla-Val representative.
Specify when ordering
• Model Number
• Adjustment Range (As Applicable)
• Valve Size
• Optional Features
• Pressure Class
Unless Otherwise Specified
• X43 “Y” Strainer is included.
• CK2 Isolation Valves is included in price on 6" and larger valve sizes.
50B-4KG1/2050B-4KG1
Product Identification
Proper Identification
For ordering repair kits, replacement parts, or for inquiries concerning valve operation it is important to properly iden­tify Cla-Val products already in service. Include all name­plate data with your inquiry. Pertinent product data includes valve function, size, material, pressure rating, end details, type of pilot controls used and control adjustment ranges.
Identification Plate
For product identification, cast in body markings are sup­plemented by the identification plate illustrated on this page. The plate is mounted in the most practical position. It
is extremely important that this identification plate is not painted over, removed, or in any other way ren­dered illegible.
MODEL
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C
LA-VAL
E-50B-4KG1 P.I.D. (R-3/2011)
Represented By:
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Complete Replacement Diaphragm Assemblies for 100-01 and 100-20 Hytrol Main Valves
For:
Hytrol Main Valves with Ductile Iron, Bronze Trim Materials—125/150 Pressure Class Only. FACTORY ASSEMBLED Includes: Stem, Disc Guide, Disc, Disc Retainer, Spacer Washers, Diaphragm, Diaphragm Washer and Stem Nut.
3/8"
1/2" - 3/4"
1"
1 1/4"-1 1/2"
2"
2 1/2"
3" 4"
(Also 81-01 ) (Also 81-01 )
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A C2524B C2525J
6"
8" 10" 12" 14" 16" 20" 24"
40456G 45276D
81752J 85533J
89067D
89068B
N/A N/A
33273E 40456G 45276D
81752J
N/A
85533J 89068B 89068B
Valve
Size
Valve
Size
49097K C2518D C2520K
C2522 F
C2524B C2523D
C2525J
33273E
100-01 100-20
Diaphragm Assembly
Stock Number
100-01 100-20
Diaphragm Assembly
Stock Number
3/8"
1/2" - 3/4"
1"
1 1/4" - 1 1/2"
2"
2 1/2"
3" 4" 6"
8" 10" 12" 14" 16" 20" 24"
(Also 81-01 ) (Also 81-01 )
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 9169805A 9169812G 9169813E 9169815K 9817901D 9817902B
N/A 9817903K 9817905E 9817905E
3/8"
1/2" - 3/4"
1"
1 1/4” - 1 1/2"
2"
2 1/2"
3" 4" 6" 8"
9169806J 9169807G 9169808E 9169809C 9169810A 9169817F 9169818D 9169819B 9169820K 9169834A
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 9169810A 9169818D 9169819B 9169820K
Valve
Size
Valve
Size
9169801K 9169802H 9169803F 9169804D 9169805A 9169811J 9169812G 9169813E 9169815K 9817901D 9817902B 9817903K 9817904H 9817905E
N/A
9817906C
100-01 100-20
Repair Kit
Stock Number
100-01 100-20
Repair Kit
Stock Number
Repair Kits for 100-01/100-20 Hytrol Valves
For:
Hytrol Main Valves—125/150 Pressure Class Only.
Includes: Diaphragm, Disc (or Disc Assembly) and spare Spacer Washers.
(Also 81-01 ) (Also 81-01 )
REPAIR KITS
When ordering, please give complete nameplate data of the valve and/or control being repaired.
MINIMUM ORDER CHARGE APPLIES.
Buna-N®Standard Material
Viton (For KB Valves)
MODEL
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Repair Kits for 100-04/100-23 Hy-Check Main Valves
For:
Hy-Check Main Valves—125/150 Pressure Class Only
Includes: Diaphragm, Disc and O-Rings and full set of spare Spacer Washers.
Larger Sizes: Consult Factory.
Repair Kits for 100-02/100-21 Powertrol and 100-03/100-22 Powercheck Main Valves
For:
Power trol and Powercheck Main Valves—125/150 Pressure Class Only
Includes: Diaphragm, Disc (or Disc Assembly) and O-rings and full set of spare Spacer Washers.
Repair Kits for Pilot Control Valves (In Standard Materials Only)
Includes: Diaphragm, Disc (or Disc Assembly), O-Rings, Gaskets or spare Screws as appropriate.
Repair Assemblies (In Standard Materials Only)
N-RK (R-3/2011)
Valve
Size
Kit Stock Number
100-02
Valve
Size
Kit Stock Number
100-02 & 100-03 100-21 & 100-22
3
8
9169901H
2
1
2
9169910J N/A
1
2&3⁄4
9169902F
3”
9169911G 9169905J
1” 9169903D
4”
9169912E 9169911G
1
1
4&11⁄2
9169904B
6”
9169913C 9169912E
2” 9169905J
8”
99116G 9169913C
10”
9169939H 99116G
12"
9169937B 9169939H
Valve
Size
Kit Stock Number
Valve
Size
Kit Stock Number
100-04 100-23 100-04 100-23
4” 20210901B N/A 12” 20210905H 20210904J 6” 20210902A 20210901B 14” 20210906G N/A 8” 20210903K 20210902A 16” 20210907F 20210905H
10” 20210904J 20210903K 20” N/A 20210907F
24” N/A 20210907F
BUNA-N
®
(Standard Material)
VITON (For KB Controls)
Pilot
Control
Kit
Stock
Number
Pilot
Control
Kit
Stock
Number
Pilot
Control
Kit
Stock
Number
CDB 9170006C CFM-7 1263901K CDB-KB 9170012A CDB-30 9170023H CFM-7A 1263901K CRA-KB N/A CDB-31 9170024F CFM-9 12223E
CRD-KB (w/bucking spring)
9170008J
CDB-7 9170017K
CRA (w/bucking spring)
9170001D CRL-KB 9170013J
CDH-2 18225D
CRD (w/bucking spring)
9170002B CDHS-2BKB 9170010E
CDHS-2 44607A
CRD (no bucking spring)
9170003K CDHS-2FKB 9170011C CDHS-2B 9170004H CRD-18 20275401K CDHS-18KB (no bucking spring) 9170009G CDHS-2F 9170005E CRD-22 98923G
102C-KB
1726202D CDHS-3C-A2 24657K CRL (55F, 55L) 9170007A CDHS-8A 2666901A CRL-4A 43413E CDHS-18 9170003K CRL-5 (55B) 65755B CDS-4 9170014G CRL-5A (55G) 20666E CDS-5 14200A CRL-18 20309801C CDS-6 20119301A CV 9170019F
Buna-N
®
CDS-6A 20349401C X105L (O-ring) 00951E CFCM-M1 1222301C 102B-1 1502201F CRD Disc Ret. (Solid) C5256H CFM-2 12223E 102C-2 1726201F CRD Disc Ret. (Spring) C5255K
102C-3 1726201F
Control Description Stock Number
CF1-C1 Pilot Assembly Only 89541H CF1-Cl Complete Float Control less Ball and Rod 89016A CFC2-C1 Disc, Distributor and Seals 2674701E CSM 11-A2-2 Mechanical Parts Assembly 97544B CSM 11-A2-2 Pilot Assembly Only 18053K 33A 1" Complete Internal Assembly and Seal 2036030B 33A 2" Complete Internal Assembly and Seal 2040830J
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Larger Sizes: Consult Factory.
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