Bray 92_93 Series FLO User Manual

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All information herein is proprietary and confidential and may not be copied or reproduced without the expressed written consent of BRAY INTERNATIONAL, Inc.

The technical data herein is for general information only. Product suitability should be based solely upon customer’s detailed knowledge and experience with their application.

Series 92-93 Pneumatic Actuator

Operations and Maintenance Instructions

Some valves or operating conditions require that

the actuator have more that 5° of travel adjustment.

For these conditions, the Series 92/93 actuator can

be fitted with extended travel stops in the end caps.

(See Pg. 10 for instructions on finding dimensional

data) Consult the Flow-Tek distributor in your area

for this option.
Spring return actuators may be operated with only

one air supply connected to Port A, since the spring

cartridges will move the pistons when the air pres-

sure in removed. This operation, however, will

draw the surrounding atmosphere into the spring

chambers through Port B.

NOTICE

To prevent contamination from entering the spring

chamber, actuators configured to operate with

only one air supply connected to Port A should be

equipped with a 40 micron (or finer) filter element

installed in Port B.

Even better service may be obtained on spring return

actuators by installing a four-way solenoid, cover-

ing both Port A and Port B. A four-way solenoid

will fill the spring chambers with compressed air

from the plant air supply with each stroke. The

plant air supply is often cleaner than the surround-

ing atmosphere, especially in heavy industrial or

chemical areas.

Maintenance

The rugged components and factory lubrication

combine to ensure a long and trouble-free service

life for Series 92/93 actuators. Dirt, rust and water

are the most common causes for shortened service

life, and they typically enter the actuator through

the air supply line.

NOTICE

To lengthen service life, it is strongly recommended

that an adequately sized filter with a 40 micron

(or fine) element be installed adjacent to the inlet

of the directional control (solenoid air) valve. Air

lubricators are recommended for rapid cycling

applications (10 cycles or more per minute.)

Routine maintenance of Series 92/93 actuators

consists primarily of maintaining the air supply

system by changing filter elements before they

start by-passing, adding oil to lubricators before

they run dry, and preventing water from entering

the air lines.
The second most common cause of shortened service

life is misalignment between the valve and the actua-

tor. This can cause premature failure due to excessive

side loads on the bearings and gear teeth.

NOTICE

To lengthen service life, the mechanical connec-

tion between the actuator and the valve should be

verified to be properly aligned and free to rotate

throughout the full range of valve travel.

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