Airvantage servicing - control module – SANDPIPER RS30 Metallic User Manual

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AirVantage Servicing - Control Module

To service the control module, first shut off and bleed the air being supplied to the pump. For safety

purposes the air supply line should be disconnected from the pump. Then shut off the suction and

discharge lines to the pump. Bleed the pressure from the pump suction and discharge lines and remove

the lines from the pump. During the servicing of the AirVantage, consult the “AirVantage Composite

Repair Parts Drawing”.

Step #1: Remove the Patch Cable

• Twist the ribbed portion of the patch cable connector in a counterclockwise direction, until it

unthreads from the connector. The cable can either be removed from the intermediate or from the

control module.

Step #2: Remove the AirVantage from the Pump

• Use a ½” socket and remove the four 5/16-18 x 5 cap screws that hold the AirVantage to the

pump. Be sure to support the weight of the AirVantage while removing the last cap screw. After the

AirVantage is removed from the pump, set the unit down on the plastic cover located on the bottom.

Inspect the o-ring between the poppet valve and the adapter plate for damage.

Step #3: Access the Pilot Valve

• Use a 5/32 hex-key wrench and loosen the four 10-32 x .50 socket head cap screws

• securing the top cover on. Lift the cover off, exposing the pilot valve. There is a molded o-ring seal

located on the underside of the cap. Make sure the o-ring stays located within the groove. The

connector will need to be removed from the pilot valve. Once the plug has been removed, feed the

wire assembly into the hole in the valve body to the point where the connector just enters the valve

body. Reinstall the top cover and loosely reinstall the bolts. The connector will eventually need to be

reconnected.

Step #4: Access the Control Module

• Use a 5/32 hex-key wrench and loosen the four 10-32 x .50 socket head cap screws

• securing the bottom cover on. Lift the bottom cover off, exposing the power generation module.

There is a molded o-ring seal located on the underside of the cap. Make sure the o-ring stays

located within the groove.

• Unplug the connector that connects the power generator to the control board. Use a 5/32 hex-key

wrench to loosen the four 10-32 x 2 ¼ socket head cap screws. The power generation module

should now be loose. Carefully lift the power generation module off the rest of the assembly, making

sure that the control board wire and connector slips through the hole in the power generation case.

• "AirVantage CAUTION" - Take caution not to lose the o-ring seals between the components.

• If the control module needs to be replaced, use a 5/32 hex-key wrench and loosen the two 10-32

x 1.00 socket head cap screws holding the control module to the poppet assembly. The control

module should now be loose. Carefully lift the control module off the poppet assembly, making sure

that the pilot valve connector wire slips through the hole in the poppet valve assembly.

• "AirVantage CAUTION" - Take caution not to loosen the o-ring that seals between the

components.

CAPSCREW, HEX SOC HD

10-32 X .50

BOTTOM COVER

CAPSCREW, HEX SOC HD,

10-32 X 2.25

CONTROL MODULE

MUFFLER

VALVE, POPPET

SEAL, O-RING

POWER GENERATION

MODULE

O-RING

O-RING

SEAL, O-RING

CABLE, PATCH

CONNECTORS

(Control Module to

Power Generation Module)

CONNECTOR

(To Intermediate)

Step #5: Reinstalling

• When reinstalling the new control module, make sure to feed the pilot valve connector wire through the

hole in the poppet valve assembly. Install the two 10-32 x 1.00 socket head cap screws and tighten to 30 in-lbs.

• Reinstall the power generation module. Make sure to feed the control module wire through the hole in the

power generation case. Install the four 10-32 x 2 ¼ socket head cap screws and tighten to 60 in-lbs.

• “AirVantage CAUTION” – Be sure to reattach the connector from the power generator to the

control board.

• Reinstall the top cover, making sure the o-ring seal is still in the groove. Tighten the four 10-32 screws.

Reinstall the AirVantage using the four 5/16-18 x 5 cap screws and torque to

90 in-lbs.

• “AirVantage CAUTION” – Be sure to reattach the patch cable connector that connects the

AirVantage module to the intermediate.

Note: Refer to AirVantage

Composite Repair Parts List on page

23 for part numbers

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