AAON BL-600 User Manual

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2. Fill the dry casing with system fluid by

opening

the

seal

flush

line

interconnecting valve and the air vent
fitting.

3. Allow the pressure to equalize in the two

casings, if necessary, by opening seal
flush line interconnected valve.

4. Unlock the discharge valve as per

instructions below.

5. Unlock the suction valve as per

instructions below.


NOTE:
Keep hands and tools away from
locked suction valve arm, as the differential
pressure may cause the arm to rotate quickly
with force when unlocked.

6. Close the seal flush line interconnect

valve and restart pump.


Valve Operation
- Refer to following 3”, 4”
& 6” valve illustration and the 8” valve
illustration.

Discharge Valve
This valve performs the dual function of
automatically sealing the discharge of the
inactive pump when one pump is running
and can manually be closed and locked to
isolate one pump for service.

Automatic Flapper Operation
In the flapper mode the two halves of the
discharge

valve

are

free

to

pivot

independently under normal

operating

conditions. The locking handle (3) should be
secured with the set screw (11) in the
vertical position with the center pin of the
locking arm (4) trapped by the locking
handle (3).

Manual Valve Locking
The locking feature of this valve is to ensure
a positive seal (leak proof) of the discharge
port on the pump to be serviced.

Note: Ensure the pump to be isolated is not
operating before attempting to release the
locking mechanism. Failure to do so may
result in injury to the operator and/or
damage to the pump.

Locking
1. Loosen discharge side set screw (11) to

release the locking handle (3).

2. Rotate the discharge side locking handle

(3) so that the handle points toward the
pump to be serviced and secure in the
horizontal position, using set screw (11).
This releases the discharge locking arm
(4).

3. Rotate discharge valve shaft (16)

towards the pump to be isolated. The
orientation of the shaft is indicated by
the center pin on the locking arm (4).

4. Raise the locking handle (3) so that the

cam on the base of the handle forces the
pin of the locking arm (4) towards the
pump to be isolated. The locking handle
(3) should be raised to between 45
degrees and the vertical position.

5. Tighten set screw (11) to lock the

locking handle (3) in position.


This handle should not be rotated past the
vertical position.

Note:
Ensure the isolated pump is not
operating before attempting to release the
locking mechanism. Failure to do so may
result in injury to the operator and/or
damage the pump.

Unlocking:
1. Open the interconnecting valve on the

seal flush line to pressurize the serviced
pump and vent air through bleeder valve
on series 4302.

2. Close these valves once the pressure is

equalized and air removed.

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