All-Flo KN-5 1/2 Classic PVDF User Manual

Classic performance maintenance manual

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NOTE: Inverting the first diaphragm aids reassembly.

8. Position outer diaphragm chambers onto intermediate making sure that witness

lines are matching.
NOTE: If air valve has been removed, proper orientation of air system with
fluid chambers must be observed. The top of the intermediate has a single
vertical air passage slot on the air valve mounting face while the outer
chamber check ball cavity should be pointing downward.

9. When positioning band clamps use soapy water or a compatible lubricating spray

on the inside of band clamps to aid assembly. Tap with a mallet on the outside of
clamp to help position the clamp while tightening the fasteners. The band clamp
fasteners are stainless steel. To prevent galling always apply an anti-seize com-
pound to the thread. Tighten all external fasteners to final torque requirement
after pump is completely assembled.

10. Position the reassembled manifolds making sure of the proper orientation in

relation to the air valve for your application. Also make sure that the valve seat
o-rings do not shift from their grooves during reassembly. Flat washers should
be placed under the head of each cap screw and nut. Tighten all external
fasteners to final torque requirement after pump is completely assembled.

EXTERNAL FASTENER TORQUE REQUIREMENTS

NOTE: When reassembling loosely tighten all external fasteners adjusting
and aligning and gradually, in an alternating fashion, tighten to torque re-
quirements listed below.
AIR VALVE CAP SCREWS, 40 in-lbs (4,52 NM)
BAND CLAMPS, 13.3 ft-lbs (18,08 NM)
MANIFOLD BOLTS, 20 in-lbs (2,26 NM)
OUTER CHAMBER CAP SCREWS, 28 in-oz (0,02 NM)

AIR VALVE MAINTENANCE

11. To evaluate air valve components, remove the four cap screws (11), washers,

(25, 10) and nuts (17) from the air valve body (7). The valve plate (5) and shuttle
(6) can be inspected by removing them from their location in the slot in the back
of the air valve. Inspect for scratches or surface irregularities. Replace if necessary.
To remove the plug (1) at the bottom of the air valve, point the bottom of the air
valve safely away from people, direct compressed air through one of the lower
holes in the back of the air valve body and the plug will shoot out. Next push the
air valve spool (2) out of the air valve body. Gently reach in and pull lip seals (43)
out of inside bore of the air valve body. Check for cracks, splitting or scratches.
Clean components if replacement is not necessary. Inspect plug o-ring (44) for
any damage and replace if necessary and reinsert in o-ring groove.
NOTE: Make sure that the open side of the two lip seals face each other
when reassembling air valve. Lube all components with suggested
maintenance grease as an aid in reassembly.

12. Reinsert air valve spool inside of air valve body. Place shuttle on middle rib of air

valve spool through the square slot in back of air valve. If using original valve
plate lubricate side of plate that was facing the shuttle (or if new valve plate is
used lubricate the lapped and polished side of plate) and place the lubricated
side next to the shuttle in the slot. Press valve plug into air valve body, chamfered
end first.

13. Check that gaskets (3, 4) are not cracked. If damaged replace.
14. After gaskets are pressed back into position align air valve onto intermediate

and reinsert the four cap screws with lock washer and flat washers. Apply 40 in-lbs
(4,52 NM) of torque to fasteners.

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CLASSIC PERFORMANCE

MAINTENANCE MANUAL

CHECK VALVE AND O-RING MAINTENANCE

1. Flush and neutralize the pump to be certain all corrosives or hazardous materials

are removed prior to any maintenance. This procedure should always be
followed when returning pumps for factory service also.

2. Remove the nuts (19) and washers (10) from the four long pumping cap screws

(35). Suction check valve seats (26) and check balls (27) are located inside of the
bottom of the outer chamber (28). Gently remove and inspect for excessive wear,
pitting or other signs of degradation. Inspect valve seat o-rings (38). Replace if
necessary. Discharge check valves are located inside of the bottom of the
discharge elbows (32). Repeat procedure for inspection of discharge check valves.

3. To inspect the manifold o-rings remove the eight sets of nuts, washers and bolts

(10, 19, 20) from each manifold assembly and replace if necessary. Then
reassemble, lightly tighten fasteners. Tighten all external fasteners to final torque
requirement after pump is completely assembled. The check ball should fit into
the curved portion of the valve seat and be facing upward when reinserted into
the valve seat location.
NOTE: When using pumps built with PTFE o-rings always replace with new
PTFE o-rings, since the original o-rings will not reseal the pump.

DIAPHRAGM AND PILOT SLEEVE ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE

4. To inspect diaphragms remove the band clamps (16) from the outer pumping

chambers (28). If replacement is necessary due to abrasion or rupture, unscrew
the outer diaphragm plates (29). Models that are built with PTFE elastomers will
have a PTFE overlay (30) that faces the outer pumping chamber and a back-up
diaphragm (31) on the air side of pump. Pumps without PTFE will contain only
the back-up diaphragms.

5. If there has been a diaphragm rupture and corrosive or viscous fluid has

entered the air side of pump the complete air system should be inspected. After
removing diaphragms and inner diaphragm plate (33), the pilot sleeve assembly
(14, 40, 42, 45-47) and diaphragm rod assembly (13, 15) may be removed by
removing the retaining plates (41) (you may only need to remove one retaining
plate) and pushing the entire unit out through the bore in the intermediate (34).
Diaphragm rod assembly must be unscrewed to remove pilot sleeve.
NOTE: To aid in reassembly use a non-synthetic, petroleum based lubricating
grease without EP additives. Carleton-Stuart MagnaLube G is recommended.

6. Clean or replace any components that have excessive wear, dirt build-up, or

chemical attack. Lube all components prior to reassembling. Reassemble pilot
sleeve spacers, o-rings and lip seals (40) within bore of intermediate. Make sure
that the open side of the lip seals is facing outward toward the diaphragms. Also
make sure that the end pilot spacers (14) are at the end on either side of the pilot
sleeve assembly and all inner spacers (47) are separated by o-rings.
Next carefully insert the diaphragm rod assembly with pilot sleeve inside the assembly
in the bore. Reattach retaining plates. Do not over tighten self-tapping screws (24).

7. Take one diaphragm and invert (reverse the natural bow of the material) and with

the curved side of the inner diaphragm plate facing the diaphragm assemble
onto outer diaphragm plate stud and then screw assembly into diaphragm rod.
Push diaphragm rod to opposite side of intermediate and add the opposite
diaphragm assembly. Tighten the outer diaphragm plates to 70 in-lbs (7,91
NM) of torque.

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