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

Assembly

To identify component names and shapes, refer

to the Exploded View of the actuator shown on

Figure 4, pg. 11. The numbers in parentheses ( ) refer

to the numbered bubbles in Figure 3. Easiest assem-

bly will result from lubricating all bearings and seals

as they are installed. The lubricant should be a high

pressure or extreme pressure petroleum grease with a

lithium based thickener which meets the NLGI grade

2. Grease which meets this specification should be

available from any automotive supply store.

Pinion (3)

- Install bearing rings (6 & 7) and o-rings

(18 & 19) in their appropriate grooves. Insert the

pinion through the large hole in the center of the

body (1). With the pinion part of the way into the

body, slide the cam (23) over the pinion being careful

to align the punch mark on the cam with the punch

mark(s) on the pinion. For normal installation and

rotation (Fail Close), align the single marks. For

Fail Open operation described in Method 2 above,

align the single mark on the cam with the two marks

on the pinion. For Fail Open operation described in

Method 3 above, align the single marks. Next, install

the spacer (24) above the cam. Then insert the pinion

through the hole at the top of the body and secure it

with the washer (9) and retaining ring (8).

Travel Stop Screws (13)

- Slip the o-ring (14) over

the flat end of the screw until it is 5-7 threads from

the end. Thread the screw into the hole in the body,

flat end first. Repeat these steps for the second

screw. Thread the lock nuts (12) onto the screws

and tighten the nuts against the body. This will seal

the threads for testing. It is not necessary to set the

travel stops at this time, as they may have to be reset

when the actuator is installed on the valve.

Pistons (2)

- Install the bearing pad (10) on the

back of the rack and the o-ring (16) and guide ring

(11) in their appropriate piston grooves. The o-ring

goes in the groove nearest the rack. With the ports

on the actuator body toward you, turn the pinion

so that the slot is approximately 45° to the right of

perpendicular with the long side of the body. Grasp

the pistons in the spring pockets so that the piston

in the right hand has the bearing pad toward you

and the piston in the left hand has the bearing pad

away from you. Slide the pistons into the body so

that they both engage the teeth on the pinion at the

same time. Apply enough steady force to compress

the o-ring into the body bore. At this point, you may

continue pushing or use a wrench on the top of the

pinion to pull the pistons into the body.

Symptom

Probable Cause

Check

Remedy

Loss of Power

Low air supply pressure, or

damaged O-rings

Air supply pressure at

actuator, leakage across

O-rings

Boost air supply pres-

sure, repair air supply line

leaks, replace O-rings

Binding between

valve and actuator

Misalignment of coupling Alignment

Realign coupling

Valve “pops” out of

seat and slams open

Valve torque too high,

actuator sized too small, or

insufficient air supply flow

Valve torque, actuator

sizing calculations, size

of air supply lines and/

or solenoid valve

Repair valve, use proper

size actuator, use larger

air supply lines and/or so-

lenoid valve with higher

flow

Troubleshooting

Table 1 shows several common symptoms and their remedies.

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