User Guide

Table Of Contents
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MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance of the total system is recommended to assure sustained
optimum performance.
FIELD REPAIR
Replacing Actuator Diaphragm
1. Disconnect air supply to actuator.
2. Loosen mounting nut. (See Figure-3.)
3. Lift the actuator off the valve body and linkage.
4. Place actuator on its top, and remove two (2) lower housing screws. Remove lower
housing.
5. Remove piston from actuator.
6. Turn actuator housing over and remove the diaphragm retaining screws.
7. Remove diaphragm and its retainer from actuator housing by pulling them straight out
from housing. (See
Figure-2 and Figure-3.)
8. Remove diaphragm retainer from old diaphragm and install new diaphragm.
9. Place diaphragm and retainer in housing and secure with two screws.
10. Place the actuator housing on its top (open side up) and center the piston on the dia-
phragm. (See Figure-2.)
11. Pull protrusions on diaphragm through mating holes on piston. (See Figure-2.)
12. Push the piston down evenly, rolling diaphragm around piston. Be certain to position the
piston squarely on diaphragm with equal distances from piston to housing sides. (See
Figure-2.)
13. Install lower housing to the actuator housing with two retaining screws.
14. The actuator is now assembled. (See Figure-1.)
15. Install actuator on valve body.
Figure-2 Positioning Piston in Diaphragm
(shown with actuator in the inverted position).
Diaphragm evenly
positioned around
piston
Piston
Actuator
Housing
Diaphragm
Diaphragm
Retainer
Diaphragm Retainer Screws