AAMM-01andAdvantage®ActuatorMaintenance ManualThis manual provides installation and maintenance instructions for ADVANTAGE®ACTUATOR operateddiaphragm
10ADVANTAGE®ACTUATOR3” - 4” (SERIES 33)(DIN 80-100)QTY. REQUIRED,1 FOR REV. ACT.REVERSE ACTINGDOUBLE & DIRECTACTINGQTY. REQUIRED,1 FOR DIR. ACT.2
114.3.1.1 If present, the switch package must beremoved.4.3.1.2 Release any air pressure in bottomcover.4.3.1.3 Remove clear plastic cap.4.3.1.4 Use a
12SWITCH PACK 2, SP2.0FIGURE 3“A”“A”5.29BIO-TEKTHRU 02.009.75DETAIL “B”(03.000 & 04.000 SERIES 47)SEE DETAIL “B” SECTION “A-A”DETAIL “B”(BIO-TEK -
13Retrofit - The switch package as received fromthe factory is pre-set, only minimal adjustmentis required to adapt to the actuator.6.1 Field Mounting
14SWITCH PACK 2.5, SP2.5FIGURE 3AASSEMBLE BELLEVILLE WASHERS INSERIES AS SHOWN(3.70) DIA(3.32)SEE DETAIL “B”SECTION “A-A”DETAIL “B”“A”“A”NOTE:1. RECOM
157.2.1 Remove top switch package cover.7.2.2 Place valve in full open position.7.2.3 Connect test device to terminal strip for openswitch. The switch
16SWITCH PACK 3.0, SP3.0FIGURE 3B(ADAPTER)ADVANTAGEACTUATORBIO-TEK - 1.00”(INDICATINGSPINDLE)ASSEMBLE WITH LOCTITESEALANT #242 (BLUE)ADVANTAGEACTUATOR
178.5 AdjustmentThe only adjustment that can be made on the posi-tioner is a zero adjustment. The zero adjusting screwis located under the positioner
18POSITIONERFIGURE 43⁄4” - 4”(DIN 20-100)
19FIGURE 5VALVE DIAPHRAGM IDENTIFICATIONELASTOMER - 1 PIECE, MADE OF RUBBER, WITHMOLDED IN STUD. (SEE TABS)
2CAUTION - WELD END VALVESWeld end valves for schedule 10 and heavier pipe requireactuator removal prior to welding in line. Schedule 5 andlighter pip
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DWG. ITEM 13 7.9 14 10 12 1303 #110 #110 #110, #112 N/A #117 #116 #15205 #112 #112 #112, #114 N/A #117 #116 #15208 #112 #112 #112, #114 N/A #117 #116
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33.3 Diaphragm-Flange LeakageIf valve diaphragm flange area leaks, depressurizesystem and open valve slightly, using the wrenchopening device (3” &
4the cover bolt holes with no stretchingof the diaphragm. The compressorextends 0.72” from the bonnet face inthis relaxed position, reference p. 10for
5and 2” (DIN 40 & 50) sizes require four(4) threaded rod guides in the lowercover prior to assembly. Position theactuator sub-assembly, includings
6diaphragm face with thumbs whileholding the edge of the diaphragmwith fingers.3.8.1.4 Screw new diaphragm into compressoruntil hand tight. DO NOT OVE
7use Blue Loctite #242 on the spindlenut. The diaphragm is to be assembledtop hat up. See Table 1 for fastenertorques.3.8.4 Spindle O-Ring Replacement
8ADVANTAGE®ACTUATORFIGURE 11/4” - 2”(DIN 8-50)3⁄4”-2”“D”“D”“C”“TOP VIEW”1⁄4”-1⁄2”“C”“E”DOUBLE ACTING&SPRING TO OPEN AIR CLOSESPRING TO CLOSE AIR T
9ADVANTAGE®ACTUATOR3” - 4” (SERIES 47)(DIN 80-100)“A/B”DOUBLE & DIRECTACTINGREVERSE ACTINGQUANTITYREQUIRED,1 FOR DIR. ACT.2 FOR DBL ACT.1⁄4” NPIFU
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