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

NOTICE

Three important parameters must be verified before

assembly may be continued.

The pinion must turn clockwise as the pistons

1.

moved toward the center of the body.

The 4 mm slot in the top of the pinion must be

2.

within a few degrees of perpendicular to the long

side of the body.

The piston faces must both be the same distance

3.

from the end of the body.

If all three parameters above have been verified, the end

caps may be installed.

If any parameter above is not verified, use a wrench on

the pinion to drive the pistons out of the body and repeat

the insertion process. It is not necessary to remove the

pistons from the body unless the answer to the first

question is no. It is only necessary to disengage the

piston rack from the pinion.

NOTICE

The assembly procedure described here is the standard

Fail Close method. For Fail Open actuators, refer to

Method 2 or Method 3 above.

End Caps (4)

- Install the o-ring (17) in the groove.

Attach the end cap to the body with the 4 bolts (15)

and washers (20) making certain that the straight part

of the o-ring groove is toward the bottom of the body.

The air pressure will not flow to the outboard side of

the pistons if the straight part of the o-ring groove is

at the top.

Position Indicator (21)

- Install the position indicator

pointer on the top of the pinion and secure it with the

flat head screw (22). Normally, the long axis of the

pointer will be parallel to the groove in the pinion. If

the actuator is installed across the pipe line, as described

in Method 1 above, the indicator should be turned so

that it is in line with the butterfly valve disc or port in

the ball or plug valve.

Final Assembly and Testing

CAUTION

Do not connect a compressed air supply to the actuator

that exceeds the pressure rating of the actuator (140

psig / 10 barg.)

Connect the compressed air supply to the actuator input

ports and cycle the actuator fully open and fully closed

to check for proper travel and absence of air leaks. Air

supply lines should have a minimum inside diameter

of 0.250” (6 mm). Restricted air supply lines, or any

portion of the air supply system powering the actuator

(such as solenoid air valves or valve manifolds) can

reduce actuation time, cause unexpected popping of

the valve, or even malfunction.

If compressed air is applied to Port A and the actuator

reaches the end of travel, there should be no air flow out

of Port B, and vice versa. There should be no air flow

between the end caps and the body, through the travel

stops, or out the top or the bottom of the pinion. A solu-

tion of soap and water applied to the sealing points can

indicate leaks that are too small to be audible.

Disassembly

WARNING

Before disassembly of the actuator, the pneumatic

air supply must be completely disconnected from

the actuator, and all compressed air stored within

the actuator must be released. Auxiliary devices con-

nected to the actuator, such as tubing, ball valves,

solenoid air valves, valve positioners, etc. can block

the release of air from within the actuator. Do not rely

upon the features or controls of any auxiliary device

to release the air from inside the actuator and render

it safe for disassembly.

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