Caution – Bell & Gossett HS 601G Pilot Operated Pressure and/or Temperature Steam Regulators Series 2000 User Manual

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1. Isolate the main valve from the steam line. Make sure

the internal pressure is 0 psig and allow the valve to
cool to prevent injury.

2. Disconnect the copper tubing line from the main valve

diaphragm. Point tubing in a direction to prevent
damage or burns.

3. Back off temperature setting by turning the tempera-

ture knob. A setscrew in the adjusting knob locks the
setting. Loosen the setscrew to turn the knob.

4. If used in conjunction with a spring pilot make sure

the spring adjustment has the spring pilot open.

5. Slightly open the shut off valve in the steam supply to

the main valve and allow pressure to build.

6. Increase the temperature setting on the pilot until

steam passes from the open end of the copper tubing
line.

7. Back off temperature setting and the steam flow

should stop. A slight leakage is OK.

8. Repeat several times.

9. If the pilot does not start and stop the steam supply it

should be repaired or replaced.

10. If the pilot responds properly the problem is elsewhere

in the system.

TEMPERATURE PILOT
Temperature Pilot Testing

lbf-ft

N-m

Bottom Cap

80 – 90

108 – 122

Housing to Body

100 – 120

136 – 163

Model AP-4A: Air

150 – 170

204 – 231

cover to housing

Before removing sensing probe, the system must be
drained and pressure relieved and cooled, unless a
separable well is provided. Failure to follow this
procedure may result in serious burns.

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CAUTION

Temperature pilot bulb will be inserted in the heated fluid.
Before immersing check compatibility of copper bulb with
the heated fluid. Failure to follow this caution may result
in serious burns.

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CAUTION

This test is done using live steam. Point tubing in a direction
to prevent property damage or burns. To prevent serious
burns, wear heat resistant gloves. Failure to follow this
warning may result in property damage, personal injury or
death.

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CAUTION

Tightening Torque: Models AP-1A and AP-4A Air Pilots

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9. Inspect and clean all parts and gasket sealing areas.

Replace any worn or damaged parts.
• Reassemble using non-hardening sealant on the

plug threads.

• Note: The hollowed out end of the stem goes

against the ball.

10. To service the upper end of the pilot:

• Mount it in a vice with the top up.

• Unscrew and remove the upper housing.

11. Remove upper diaphragm button, diaphragm(s) and

lower diaphragm button.
Note: Model AP-4A has 2 sets of diaphragms and a
pusher spacer mounted between them.

12. Inspect and clean all parts, replace diaphragm(s) and

worn or defective items.

13. Diaphragms should be biased down by using air

pressure in the top port before finally tightening
housing to body.

14. Install stem with the counterbore end facing the ball.

(See magnified view of the stem and ball below.) The
flat end of the stem should face the lower diaphragm
button.

Air Pilot Disassembly (cont’d)

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