User Guide
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MAINTENANCE MANUAL MODELS 825Y, 825YA, 825, 825D, 825YD & 826YD
Troubleshooting Procedure
Troubleshooting Guide
With Differential Pressure Gauge
SYMPTOM NO. 1:
CHECK DIFFERENTIAL ACROSS NO. 1 CHECK VALVE
READING PROBLEM
2 to 3 PSID Leak in No. 1 or 
No. 2 check valve
6 to 8 PSID and steady Malfunctioning pressure relief valve
2 to 7 PSID fl uctuating Inlet pressure fl uctuating
With Differential Pressure Gauge
SYMPTOM NO. 2:
CHECK DIFFERENTIAL ACROSS NO. 1 CHECK VALVE
READING PROBLEM
2 to 3 PSID Leak in No. 1 or 
No. 2 check valve
6 to 8 PSID and steady Malfunctioning pressure relief valve
Without Differential Pressure Gauge
SYMPTOMS NO. 1 AND NO. 2:
A) Close Gate Valve No. 2
RESULT PROBLEM
If discharge stops Leak in No. 2 check valve
If discharge does not stop Go to "B"
B) Open No. 4 testcock to produce a fl ow greater than 
differential relief valve discharge
RESULT PROBLEM
If discharge stops Leak in No. 1 check valve
If discharge does not stop Malfunctioning pressure relief valve
SYMPTOM: CAUSE: SOLUTION:
1. Continuous discharge from relief valve during 
NO-FLOW condition (discharge stops with water 
fl ow).
 With this symptom, the pressure drop across the 
No. 1 check valve would be 2 to 3 PSID.
 If a fl ow of water (more than the discharge) is 
created through the valve, the pressure drop 
should increase to approximately 7 PSID.
a. Debris fouling No. 1 check valve. a. Inspect and clean.
b. Outlet pressure higher than inlet pressure and 
debris fouling No. 2 check valve.
b. Inspect and clean.
c. Disc holder/stem not moving freely in guide(s). c. Inspect for dirt or other foreign material.
d. Damaged seat or seat disc. d. Inspect and replace. Seat disc can 
be reversed.
e. Leakage at o-ring on the seat ring or disc holder/
stem (825, 825D, 825YD).
e. Inspect and replace o-ring.
f. Leakage under seat disc due to dirt or damage disc 
holder or disc.
f. Inspect and replace or repair.
g. Leakage through diaphragm due to stretched holes 
or cut (825 & 835YD).
g. Inspect and replace diaphragm.
2. Intermittent discharge from relief valve during 
NO-FLOW condition. With this symptom, the 
pressure drop across the No. 1 check valve would 
be varying from about 2 to 7 PSID.
a. Inlet line pressure variations causing relief valve 
to discharge:
a. Elimate or reduce pressure variations.
b. Pressure surges (water hammer) causing relief 
valve to discharge as pressure wave passes 
through "ZONE."
b. Eliminate or reduce pressure surges.
3. Continuous discharge from relief valve during 
FLOW and NO-FLOW conditions.
 With this symptom, the pressure drop across the 
No. 1 check valve would be 7 PSID or more at all 
times.
a. Seat disc dislodged from cavity in the in the main 
stem (this can be caused by pressure surges 
during initial fi ling of system lines.)
a. Reposition disc in main stem cavity. Repressurize 
system slowly.
b. Debris fouling the relief valve seat. b. Inspect and clean.
c. Debris fouling the relief valve seat passage. c. Inspect and clean.
d. Dirt or scaling jamming main stem or spring 
button.
d. Inspect and clean or replace.
e. Leakage at main stem or o-ring/diaphram. e. Inspect and clean or replace o-ring and/or main 
stem.
f. Jammed main stem due to excessive torque on 
center bolt (825 and 825D).
f. Do not exceed 15 inch-pound torque on main stem 
center bolt.










