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ACT'R CODE
SUPPLYAIR FAIL TO
CO NO.
DATESIZE
TAG NO.
RANGE
TRAVEL
Metso F low Control
MAX SUPPLY PR.
4. 2B AR (60 PS I) MAXIMUM
DIA PHR AG M C AS E P RE SS UR E
A C T U A L R E C O MM E N D E D S U P P L Y P R E S S U R E M A Y B E L O W E R D U E T O M E C H A N I C A L
L I M IT A T I O N O F V A L V E O R P N E U M A T I C A C C
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VD
WAR NING
1GENERAL
1.1Scope of the manual
This manual provides essential information on Metso series
VD, Pneumatic Linear, Spring Diaphragm Actuators. Valve
body and trims are only discussed briefly. Refer to the individual manuals for further information on their installation,
operation and maintenance.
NOTE:
Selection and use of the actuator in a specific application
requires close consideration of detailed aspects. Due to
the nature of the product, this manual cannot cover all the
individual situations that may occur when the actuator is
used.
If you are uncertain about use of the actuator or its suitability for your intended purpose, please contact Metso
Automation for more information.
1.2Structure and operation
Metso series VD are Pneumatic Linear, Spring Diaphragm
actuators. Excellent accuracy and reliability is achieved
through the use of multiple springs and rolling diaphragm
in the actuator.
The use of involute rolling diaphragm permits the long
travel and excellent linearity without the need of expensive
hardware normally associated with diaphragm actuators.
The rugged one piece yoke, pressed steel diaphragm case
and special nylon reinforced diaphragm provide dependable, high thrust performance.
This series are available to provide a optional handwheel for
manual operation. The detailed structure is revealed by the
type code shown on the valve identification plate. The type
code is explained in Section 10.
1.3Actuator markings
The actuator is provided with an identification plate, see
Fig. 2. Identification plate markings are:
1.Actuator code (model)
2.Manufacturing site, date, serial no.
3.Supply, air fail to
4.Range and travel
5.Max. supply pressure
Also, provided with an warning plate, see Fig. 3
Fig. 2Identification plate
Fig. 3Warning plate
1.4Specifications
Table 1.VD Actuators temperature ranges
Description Standard VD Low. Temp. VD Arctic VD model
Temp. range -20 °C to +85 °C -40 °C to +70 °C -53 °C to +70 °C
Type code ref.
(sign 6-9)
Note:
1. Temperature: Ambient temperature
2. Type code reference: Please see in page 17 (materials).
3. Other low temperature ranges: Please contact Metso
AEAK AELK ASSK
Fig. 1VDD, Direct & VDR, Reverse
Table 2.VD Actuators air supply connections
Stardard1/4" NPT for all sizes
Optional3/8", 1/2" NPT and others
- Mounted with ND9 / NDX smart positioners and B72G-2AS-980 AFR only.
- VD model / spring range : VDR / 0.8 ~ 2.6 bar
- Stroking time accuracy: ± 10 %
- Supply pressure for VD_25/29/37 is 3.2 bar and VD_48&55 is 3.5 bar.
Stroking
time (Sec.)
Load VentLoad VentLoad Vent
Act'r
Series
Stroke
length
Controller
Series
ND920257
ND92034580mm88
33
VD_29
33.5
VD_37
34
VD_48
36
VD_55
20mm
20mm
20mm
20mm
ND9203
ND9203
ND9203
ND9206
ND9206
Stroking
time (Sec.)
Act'r
Series
VC_30
Stroke
length
60mm
Controller
Series
ND9206
Stroking
time (Sec.)
67
57100mm1010
80mm
911100mm1011
VC_40
ND9206
100mm
1619120mm1514
VC_50
ND9206
120mm
911
VC_60
140mm
VC_70
ND9206
ND9206
180mm
VC_80
ND9206
810
1313
1816
2019
3130
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1.5Recycling and disposal
Most actuator parts can be recycled if sorted according to
material. Most parts have material marking. A material list is
supplied with the actuator. In addition, separate recycling
and disposal instructions are available from the manufacturer. An actuator can also be returned to the manufacturer
for recycling and disposal against a fee.
1.6Safety precautions
CAUTION:
Don’t exceed the permitted values!
Exceeding the permitted pressure value marked on the
actuator may cause damage and lead to uncontrolled
pressure release in the worst case. Damage to the equipment and personal injury may result.
CAUTION:
Don’t dismantle a pressurized actuator!
Dismantling a pressurized actuator leads to uncontrolled
pressure release. Shut off the supply pressure and release
pressure from the diaphragm case before dismantling the
actuator.
Otherwise, personal injury and damage to equipment
may result.
CAUTION:
Follow the instructions given on the actuator warning
plates!
CAUTION:
Before opening the diaphragm case fastening screws,
release spring tension directed on actuator warning
plate and in these instructions!
CAUTION:
Take the weight of the actuator or valve combi
nation into account when handling it!
Do not lift the valve combination from the actuator, positioner, limit switch or their piping. Lift the actuator as
directed in Section 2, lifting ropes for a valve combination
should be fastened around it. The weights are shown in
Section 9. Dropping may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.
2TRANSPORTATION, RECEPTION AND
STORAGE
Make sure that the actuator and associated equipment have
not been damaged during transportation. Store the actuator
carefully before installation, preferably indoors in a dry place.
Do not take it to the installation site or remove the protective
caps of ports for piping until just before installation.
Lift the actuator as shown in Fig. 4. in an upright from an
eye bolt screwed in the place of a stop screw. Refer to Section 9 for weights.
Fig. 4Lifting the complete valve & actuator
3MOUNTING AND REMOVAL
3.1Actuator air supply
Dry compressed air or natural gas can be used in actuators
in open-close operation, no oil spraying is needed. Clean,
dry and oil-free instrument air must be used for diaphragm
actuators with a positioner. The air supply connections are
presented in the dimensional drawings in Section 9. The
maximum supply pressure is 4.2 bar.
3.2Mounting the actuator on the valve
CAUTION:
Take the weight of the actuator or valve combination
into account when handling it!
CAUTION:
Beware of the cutting movement of the valve!
Several types of Metso valves can be used with suitable
clamps. Refer to the selected valve model manuals for further information on their installation, maintenance and
operation.
CAUTION:
Beware of the plug movement!
Do not use air pressure higher than what specified on the
identification plate.
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4
3
5
2
6
7
8 9
10
13
12
11
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
32
32a
33
33a
30
30a
1
4
3
5
2
6
7
8 9
10
13
12
11
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
32
32a
33
34
33a
30
30a
26
27 28
26
27 28
29
24a
24a
29
3.2.1Actuator mounting for VDD,
Direct <air to close, stem extend> actuator
See Fig. 5.
Mount the new or repaired actuator on top of the
bonnet, using a suitable lifting device.
Insert the yoke nut and tightly fasten the yoke by
turning the yoke nut clockwise using tightening
tools.
Connect air line and accessories.
Down the top stem (18), using by specified air pres-
sure.
Adjustment stem length after clamping the clamp
(26) according to rated travel (stroke) as ‘open’ and
‘close’ position as per pressurizing and depressurizing the upper diaphragm chamber (see 4.8 for stem
adjustment).
Tighten the 4 socket head screws (27) with hexagon
nuts (28) and the lower stem locknut.
Fig. 5VD Actuator Constructions without Handwheel
3.2.2Actuator mounting for VDR,
Reverse <air to open, stem retract> actuator
See Fig. 5.
Mount the new or repaired actuator on top of the
bonnet, using a suitable lifting device.
Insert the yoke nut and tightly fasten the yoke by
turning the yoke nut clockwise using tightening
tools.
Connect air line and accessories.
Lift the top stem (18), using by specified air pressure.
Adjustment stem length after clamping the clamp
(26) according to rated travel (stroke) as ‘open’ and
‘close’ position as per pressurizing and depressurizing the lower diaphragm chamber (see 4.8 for stem
adjustment).
Tighten the 4 socket head screws (27) with hexagon
nuts (28) and the plug stem locknut.
CAUTION:
Avoid to turn the valve plug and stem when plug is on
seat ring to prevent the seating line from being damaged.
The installation position can be selected freely, but Metso
recommends installation with the upright. The actuator is
thus best protected against damage due to supply air
impurities or water.
When necessary, lubricate the actuator stem and guide
with Cortec VCI 369 or an equivalent anti-corrosive agent to
prevent it from jamming due to rust.
The actuator must not be allowed to come in contact with
the pipework, because the vibrations may damage it or
cause unsatisfactory operation.
3.3Removing the actuator from the valve
3.3.1Actuator removal for VDD,
See Fig. 5 and exploded view.
Shut off and disconnect the air supply lines and
accessories.
Loosen the plug stem locknut and the 4 socket head
screws (27) with hexagon nuts (28).
Remove the clamp (26).
Support the actuator with the suitable lifting device.
Direct <air to close, stem extend> actuator
Remove the yoke nut.
Remove the actuator from the valve body assembly.
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3.3.2Actuator removal for VDR,
Reverse <air to open, stem retract> actuator
See Fig. 5 and exploded view.
Lift up to the valve plug 100 % from the seat ring,
using by specified air pressure.
Loosen the plug stem locknut and the 4 socket head
screws (27) with hexagon nuts (28).
Remove the stem clamp (26).
Shut off and disconnect air supply line.
Support the actuator with the suitable lifting device.
Remove the yoke nut.
Remove the actuator from the valve body assembly.
CAUTION:
Avoid to turn the valve plug and stem when plug is on
seat ring to prevent the seating line from being damaged.
4MAINTENANCE
CAUTION:
Observe the safety precautions listed in Section 1.6
before starting work!
CAUTION:
When handling the actuator or the control valve
assembly, take its weight into account!
4.1General
Although the Neles VD actuators require no regular maintenance.
However, check the vent port and the diaphragm with case
and the guide bushing for leakage, proper preventative
maintenance can significantly help to prevent unplanned
downtime and in real terms reduce the total cost of ownership. Metso recommends inspecting the valves at least every
five (5) years. The inspection and maintenance interval
depends on the actual
application and process condition. The inspection and maintenance intervals can be specified together with your local
Metso experts. During this periodic inspection the parts
detailed in the Spare Part Set should be replaced. Time in
storage should be included in the inspection interval.
Maintenance can be performed as presented below. For
maintenance assistance, please contact your local Metso
office. The part numbers in the text refer to the exploded
view and to the parts list in Section 8, unless otherwise
stated.
NOTE:
When sending goods to the manufacturer for repair, do
not disassemble them. Clean the valve carefully and flush
the valve internals. For safety reasons, inform the manufacturer of the type of medium used in the valve (include
material safety datasheets (MSDS)).
NOTE:
In order to ensure safe and effective operation, always use
original spare parts to make sure that the valve functions
as intended.
NOTE:
For safety reasons, replace pressure retaining bolting if the
threads are damaged, have been heated, stretched or corroded.
NOTE:
If you send the actuator to the manufacturer for repair, do
not dismantle it. For safety reasons, please see the warning plate on the top side of actuator.
NOTE:
Always use original spare parts to make sure the valve
functions as intended.
CAUTION:
Do not dismantle the actuator or remove it from the
pipeline while the valve is pressurised!
4.2Replacement diaphragm for VDD,
Air to close
See Fig. 5 and Exploded view.
We recommend that all seals be replaced when the actuator has been dismantled for servicing.
The actuator must be depressurized and the supply air
pipes disconnected.
Detach the actuator.
Check that the actuator has been depressurized, and
remove air tubing from the upper case (20).
NOTE:
If actuator is equipped with the handwheel, rotate
handwheel to a neutral position.
Remove the short hexagon screws (23, 24, dia-
phragm case bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25).
CAUTION:
Diaphragm case is under spring tension and is equipped with the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
which must be removal last.
Remove the the long hexagon screws (24, tension
bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25). in cross steps to
relies spring tension gradually.
Remove the upper case (20).
Loosen the stem nut (33) and remove the lock
washer (33a) and the stem rod plate (16) with O-ring
(17).
Remove the diaphragm (6) and the diaphragm plate
(13) with the stopper (15) from the top stem (18).
Remove the spring seats (11) and springs (12).
Replace the U-packing (4) and O-ring (5) in the stem
guide (2).
CAUTION:
Checking whether scratched on the top stem (18) and
dirty particles inside of the stem guide (2) and the diaphragm and O-rings before reassembling.
NOTE:
Lubricate seal space and new O-ring with Unisilikon L250L
or equal silicone grease.
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Mount the spring seats (11) and springs (12).
NOTE:
Set the springs so that the coil ends are located toward
the actuator stem center, this will be assures best performance of the actuator.
Mount the diaphragm plate (13) with the stopper
(15) on the top stem (18).
Mount the replaced diaphragm (6).
Insert the replaced O-ring (17).
Mount the stem rod plate (16) and lock washer (33a),
stem nut (33) and tighten.
Mount the upper case (20).
Tighten the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
the hexagon nuts (25) in equal steps until the cases
meet.
Replace the remaining the short hexagon screws
and nuts.
CAUTION:
Do not over tighten as this could possibly warp the
diaphragm cases.
4.3Replacement diaphragm for VDR,
Air to open
See Fig. 5 and Exploded view.
We recommend that all seals be replaced when the actuator has been dismantled for servicing.
The actuator must be depressurized and the supply air
pipes disconnected.
Detach the actuator.
Check that the actuator has been depressurized, and
remove air tubing from the lower case (10).
NOTE:
If actuator is equipped with the handwheel, rotate
handwheel to a neutral position.
Remove the short hexagon screws (23, 24, dia-
phragm case bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25).
CAUTION:
Diaphragm case is under spring tension and is equipped with the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
which must be removal last.
Remove the the long hexagon screws (24, tension
bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25) in cross steps to
release spring tension gradually.
Remove the upper case (20).
Remove the spring seats (11) and springs (12).
Remove the diaphragm (6) and the diaphragm plate
(13) with the stopper (15) and O-ring (17) from the
top stem (18).
Replace the U-packing (4) and O-ring (5) in the stem
guide (2).
CAUTION:
Checking whether scratched on the stem guide (18)
and dirty particles inside of the stem guide (2) and the
diaphragm and O-rings before reassembling.
Mount the stem rod plate, the replaced O-ring (5),
diaphragm (6) and the diaphragm plate (13) with the
stopper (15) the top stem (18). Then, tighten.
Mount the spring seats (11) and springs (12).
NOTE:
Set the springs so that the coil ends are located toward
the actuator stem center, this will be assures best performance of the actuator.
NOTE:
Lubricate seal space and new O-ring with Unisilikon L250L
or equal silicone grease.
Mount the upper case (20).
Tighten the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
the hexagon nuts (25) in equal steps until the cases
meet.
Replace the remaining short hexagon screws and
nuts.
CAUTION:
Do not over tighten as this could possibly warp the
diaphragm cases.
4.4Operation the handwheel
See Fig. 6 and 7.
Check the current valve position should be 'AUTO'
position (see the stroke indicator, which is open or
close).
Turn over the locking device to release the
handwheel.
CAUTION:
Don`t operate the handwheel while the locking device
engaged, it can cause damage.
Operate the handwheel to be open or close position
--- Manual mode.
Return the stem position to be 'AUTO' position.
Return the locking device to be locked with the
'AUTO' position --- Auto mode.
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40D
40F
40W
40R
49
40V
40T
40S
46
50
50A
538354 58
54A
55
55A
56
59
56A
83D
VD, Side handwheel
57
83E
VDR
VDD
83C
40U
Fig. 6VD_25/29/37, Actuator Constructions with Handwheel
50A Round Head Screw M4 x 0.7P68686868686
54ABearing Flange ScrewM12 x 1.75P234253425
M12 x 1.75P4342534253425
M16 x 2.0P665486548
M8 x 1.25P 2261926192418
M12 x 1.75P224183224
M8 x 1.25P102619
M8 x 1.25P142619
M8 x 1.25P182418
M12 x 1.75P182418
M12 x 1.75P223224
M6 x 1.0P 4221622162216
M10 x 1.5P426192619
M16X2.0P 1654865486548
M24X1.5P1180133180133
M14 x 2.0P450375037
M10 x 1.5P226192619
M10 x 1.5P226192619
M16 x 2.0P26548
M22 x 2.5P21208812088
Note :
1. Torque value tolerance : ± 10 %
2. Torques are norminal values.
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4.6Change of the spring range
4.6.1Change of the spring range: VDD, Air
to close
See Fig. 5,6 and Exploded view (Fig. 9)
We recommend that all seals be replaced when the actuator has been dismantled for servicing.
The actuator must be depressurized and the supply air
pipes disconnected.
Detach the actuator.
Check that the actuator has been depressurized, and
remove air tubing from the upper case (20).
NOTE:
If actuator is equipped with the handwheel, rotate
handwheel to a 'AUTO' position.
Loose and remove the short hexagon screws (23, 24,
diaphragm case bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25).
CAUTION:
Diaphragm case is under spring tension and is equipped with the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
which must be removal last.
Loose and remove the the long hexagon screws (24,
tension bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25) in cross
steps to release spring tension gradually.
Remove the upper case (20).
Loose the stem nut (33) and remove the lock washer
(33a).
Remove the stem rod plate (16) with inserted o-ring
(17) from top stem (18).
Remove the diaphragm (6) and diaphragm plate (13)
and stopper (15) from the top stem (18).
Remove the spring seats (11) and springs (12).
Replace the springs (12) according to required speci-
fication.
CAUTION:
Checking whether scratched on the top stem (18) and
dirty particles inside of the stem guide (2) and the diaphragm and o-rings before reassembling.
NOTE:
Lubricate seal space and new o-ring with Unisilikon L250L
or equal silicone grease.
NOTE:
Set the springs so that the coil ends are located toward
the actuator stem center, this will be assures best performance of the actuator.
Replace the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
and the hexagon nuts (25).
Reassembling: to follow reverse procedures from the
last step through first step.
CAUTION:
Do not over tighten the hexagon screws as this could
possibly warp the diaphragm and cases, see torque
values on the table 6.
4.6.2Change of the spring range: VDR, Air to
open
See Fig. 5,6 and Exploded view (Fig. 10)
We recommend that all seals be replaced when the actuator has been dismantled for servicing.
The actuator must be depressurized and the supply air
pipes disconnected.
Detach the actuator.
Check that the actuator has been depressurized, and
remove air tubing from the lower case (10).
NOTE:
If actuator is equipped with the handwheel, rotate
handwheel to a 'free position`.
Loose and remove the short hexagon screws (23, 24,
diaphragm case bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25).
CAUTION:
Diaphragm case is under spring tension and is equipped with the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
which must be removal last.
Loose and remove the the long hexagon screws (24,
tension bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25). in cross
steps to release spring tension gradually.
Remove the upper case (20).
Remove the spring seats (11).
Replace the springs (12) according to required speci-
fication.
NOTE:
Set the springs so that the coil ends are located toward
the actuator stem center, this will be assures best performance of the actuator.
Replace the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
and the hexagon nuts (25).
Reassembling: follow reversed procedures from the
last step through first step.
CAUTION:
Do not over tighten the hexagon screws as this could
possibly warp the diaphragm and cases, see torque
values on the table 6.
4.7Change of the actuator action
4.7.1Change of the actuator action: VDD,
Air to close --> VDR, Air to open
See Fig. 5 and Exploded view.
We recommend that all seals be replaced when the actuator has been dismantled for servicing.
The actuator must be depressurized and the supply air
pipes disconnected.
Detach the actuator.
Check that the actuator has been depressurized, and
remove air tubing from the upper case (20).
NOTE:
If actuator is equipped with the handwheel, rotate
handwheel to a 'AUTO' position.
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Loose and remove the short hexagon screws (23, 24,
diaphragm case bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25).
CAUTION:
Diaphragm case is under spring tension and is equipped with the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
which must be removal last.
Loose and remove the the long hexagon screws (24,
tension bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25). in cross
steps to release spring tension gradually.
Remove the upper case (20).
Loose the stem nut (33) and remove the lock washer
(33a).
Remove the stem rod plate (16) with inserted o-ring
(17) from top stem (18).
Remove the diaphragm (6) and diaphragm plate (13)
and stopper (15) from the top stem (18).
Remove the spring seats (11) and springs (12).
CAUTION:
Checking whether scratched on the top stem (18) and
dirty particles inside of the case and the diaphragm
and o-rings before reassembling.
Mount the stem rod plate (16) with inserted o-ring
(17) on the top stem (18).
Mount the the diaphragm (6) and diaphragm plate
(13).
Mount the the stopper (15) on the top stem (18).
Mount the lock washer (33a) and stem nut (33) and
tighten.
Mount the spring seats (11) and springs (12).
NOTE:
Set the springs so that the coil ends are located toward
the actuator stem center, this will be assures best performance of the actuator.
Mount the upper case (20).
Replace and tighten the long hexagon screws (24,
tension bolts) and hexagon nuts (25) in equal steps
until the cases meet.
Replace and tighten the remaining the short hexa-
gon screws and nuts.
CAUTION:
Do not over tighten the hexagon screws as this could
possibly warp the diaphragm and cases, see torque
values on the table 6.
Mount the vent cap (34) on the upper case (20) for
prevent go water, dirty particles into the actuator.
To connect the related instrument fitting and tub-
ings on the bottom side of lower case (10).
4.7.2Change of the actuator action: VDR, Air
to open --> VDD, Air to close
See Fig. 5 and Exploded view.
We recommend that all seals be replaced when the
actuator has been dismantled for servicing.
The actuator must be depressurized and the supply
air pipes disconnected.
Detach the actuator.
Check that the actuator has been depressurized, and
remove air tubing from the lower case (10).
NOTE:
If actuator is equipped with the handwheel, rotate
handwheel to a 'AUTO' position.
Loose and remove the short hexagon screws (23, 24,
diaphragm case bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25).
CAUTION:
Diaphragm case is under spring tension and is equipped with the long hexagon screws (24, tension bolts)
which must be removal last.
Loose and remove the the long hexagon screws (24,
tension bolts) and the hexagon nuts (25). in cross
steps to release spring tension gradually.
Remove the upper case (20).
Remove the spring seats (11) and springs (12).
Loose the stem nut (33) and remove the lock washer
(33a).
Remove the stopper (15) and the diaphragm plate
(13) and diaphragm (6) from the top stem (18).
Remove the stem rod plate (16) with inserted o-ring
(17) from top stem (18).
CAUTION:
Checking whether scratched on the top stem (18) and
dirty particles inside of the case and the diaphragm
and o-rings before reassembling.
Mount the spring seats (11) and springs (12) on the
lower case (10).
NOTE:
Set the springs so that the coil ends are located toward
the actuator stem center, this will be assures best performance of the actuator.
Mount the the stopper (15) on the top stem (18).
Mount the diaphragm plate (13) and the diaphragm
(6).
Mount the stem rod plate (16) with inserted o-ring
(17) on the top stem (18).
Mount the lock washer (33a) and stem nut (33) and
tighten.
Mount the upper case (20).
Replace and tighten the long hexagon screws (24,
tension bolts) and hexagon nuts (25) in equal steps
until the cases meet.
Replace and tighten the remaining the short
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Model VDD
Maximum stop
Optional Adjustable Limit stop
Model VDR
Minimum stop
Optional Adjustable Limit stop
4.8Adjustment for valve stem
4.8.1Model VDD, Air to close
See Fig. 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
CAUTION:
Avoid to turn the valve plug and stem when plug is on
seat ring to prevent the seating line from being damaged.
With the handwheel or pneumatically, stroke the
actuator to the rated range or stroke.
Unscrew the socket head screws (27) and hexagon
nut (28) by one turn.
Using the stem lock nut, unscrew the stem until the
plug touches the seat.
Release the pressure in the actuator or returned the
handwheel to raise the stem.
Line up the stroke indicator (32) with the clamp
arrow (26) and check actuator for operation.
To adjust with rotating valve stem if the stroke is
inconsistent with the rated stroke.
Tighten the socket head screws (27) and hexagon
nut (28) after adjusted the rated stroke.
Keep the actuator stem is fully extended.
Unscrew the socket head screws (27) and hexagon
nut (28) by one turn.
Using the stem lock nut, unscrew the stem until the
plug touches the seat.
With the handwheel or pneumatically, stroke the
actuator to raised the plug off the seat.
Line up the stroke indicator (32) with the clamp
arrow (26) and check actuator for operation.
To adjust with rotating valve stem if the stroke is
inconsistent with the rated stroke.
Tighten the socket head screws (27) and hexagon
nut (28) after adjusted the rated stroke.
4.9Maximum & minimum stopper
See Fig. 8
4.8.2Model VDR, Air to open
See Fig. 5, 6, 7,8 and 9.
CAUTION:
Avoid to turn the valve plug and stem when plug is on
Fig. 8Max./Min. stopper
seat ring to prevent the seating line from being damaged.
5MALFUNCTIONS
Table 7.Possible malfunctions
SymptomPossible causeAction
Irregular or slow operationLow supply pressureMake sure that supply pressure complies with minimum
force required by valve.
Check that supply air pipes are large enough.
Positioner faultCheck positioner operation.
Valve faultCheck that valve functions properly without actuator.
Incorrect actuator ratingContact manufacturer to check rating.
Leak in diaphragm case or O-ringsReplace O-rings. See sect. 4.2 or 4.3, depending on
actuator type.
6TOOLS
Removal of the actuator
wrench set (mm)
hex socket wrench set
chisel and hammer (10 pound)
drivers
7ORDERING SPARE PARTS
NOTE:
Always use original spare parts to make sure that the valve
functions as intended.
When ordering spare parts, always include the following
information:
type code, sales order number, serial number
number of the parts list, part number, name of the
part and quantity required
This information can be found from the identification plate
or documents.
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8EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
VDD, Direct Acting, Air to Stem Extended
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VDR, Reverse Acting, Air to Stem Retracted
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Series VD
ItemDescriptionRecommended spare part
1YOKE
2STEM GUIDE
30-RING X
4U-PACKING X
50-RING X
6DIAPHRAGM X
70-RING X
8HEXAGON SCREW
9WASHER
10LOWER CASE
11SPRING SEAT
12SPRING
13DIAPHRAGM PLATE
15STOPPER
16STEM ROD PLATE
170-RING X
18TOP STEM
20UPPER CASE
21LIFTING EYE NUT
22WASHER
23HEXAGON SCREW
24HEXAGON SCREW
24aHEXAGON NUT
25HEXAGON NUT
26CLAMP
27SOCKET HEAD SCREW
28HEXAGON NUT
30IDENTIFICATION PLATE
30aRIVET
31aSTICKER (WARNING)
32INDICATOR
32aROUND HEAD SCREW
33STEM NUT
33aLOCK WASHER
34VENT CAP
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Standard springHigh spring
Standard spring
VDD/R EVDD/R D
Side ha ndwheel(25/29/37)
VDRVDD
9DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Dimension
(mm)
Size
(mm)
A2Bd / BhdBr / Bhr
Without handwheelWith handwheel
Weight
(kg)
A2A3BdhBrh
Weight
(kg)
VD_25 E 2553483731225531211017023
VD_25 D255 373 395 17
VD_29 E2953914161829531212218229
VD_29 D 295 431 453 26
VD_37 E3754644892837535213121143
VD_37 D 375 514 535 46
Dimension
(inch)
Size
(inch)
A2Bd / BhdBr / Bhr
Without handwheelWith handwheel
Weight
(kg)
A2A3BdhBrh
Weight
(kg)
VD_25 E 1014152610124751
VD_25 D10151637
VD_29 E121516401212 5 7 64
VD_29 D 12171857
VD_37 E151819621514 5 8 95
VD_37 D 152021101
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Top side handwheel(VDD48/55)Top side handwheel(VDR48/55)
Dimension
(mm)
Size
(mm)
A2Bd / BhdBr / Bhr
Without handwheelWith handwheel
Wei ght
(kg)
A2A3BdhBrh
VD_48 E 4866526778689686511021072112
VD_48 D486702724118
VD_55 E56669572011294091011451115145
VD_55 D 566745767152
Dimension
(inch)
Size
(inch)
A2Bd / BhdBr / Bhr
Without handwheelWith handwheel
Wei ght
(kg)
A2A3BdhBrh
VD_48 E 19262719035344342247
VD_48 D192829260
VD_55 E22272824737364544320
VD_55 D 222930335
NOTE
1. "E" refers to Spring range 0.8~2.6
2. "D" refers to Spring range 1.5~3.4
3. "Br / Bhr" refers to reverse acting actuator, VDR E / D
4. "Bd / Bhd" refers to direct acting actuator, VDD E / D
5. "Cdh / Crh" Top side handwheel actuator, VD_48/55
Weight
(kg)
Weight
(kg)
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10TYPE CODE
Pneumatic Diaphragm Actuator, Linear Type, Series VD
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.
VDR25E020AEAKXXAXR
ACTUATOR CONSTRUCTIONSMATERIALS
1.ACTUATOR SERIES
VDPneumatic Diaphragm actuator, Linear type
6.ACTUATOR CASE MATERIAL
AJIS G3101-SS400 (ASTM A-36)
YSpecial