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DIAPHRAGM AND CHECK VALVE SERVICING

• To service the diaphragms, 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.

• Drain any remaining liquid from the pump.

• During the servicing of the diaphragms, consult the “Composite Repair Parts Drawing” (p.7).

Step #1: Removing the Manifolds

• Using a 9/16" wrench or socket, remove the 16 cap-screws, hex-nuts, and lockwashers that fasten the

manifolds to the outer chambers.

• Remove the manifolds.

Step #2: Inspect Check Valve Components

• Inspect the four check balls for wear, abrasion or cuts on the spherical surface. Also inspect the

four check valve seats for cuts, abrasive wear or embedded material around the area where the ball

contacts the seat.

• For maximum pump performance and efficiency, the surface of the ball must seal against the seat

without any gaps.

• Replace worn or damaged parts as necessary. Consult the “Composite Repair Parts Drawing” for part

numbers and quantities.

Step #3: Removing the Outer Chambers

• Using an 11/16" and a 5/8" wrench or socket, remove the 16 cap-screws, and hexnuts that fasten the

outer chambers, diaphragms, and inner chambers.

Step #4: Removing the Diaphragm Assemblies

• Once the outer chambers are removed, use a 1-1/16” (27mm) wrench or six-pointed socket to remove

the diaphragm assemblies (outer plate, diaphragm, and inner plate) from the diaphragm rod by turning

counterclockwise.

• “AirVantage CAUTION” – When diaphragm assemblies are removed, watch for the brass probe

tips located on the end of the sensor rod. There is one brass probe tip and one o-ring per side.

Inspect the probe tips and o-rings for wear. For every diaphragm service, these parts should be

replaced and are available in kit form. Consult the “Composite Repair Parts Drawing” for part

numbers and quantities.

• The diaphragm connecting rod will usually stay with one of the diaphragm assemblies. Install the rod in

a vise fitted with soft jaws and loosen the diaphragm assembly from the rod. Take care not to scar the

surface of the rod.

• Insert a 1/4-20 capscrew or set screw into the smaller tapped hole in the inner diaphragm plate.

• Insert the protruding stud and the 1/4-20 fastener loosely into a vise. Use the 1-1/16" wrench or socket

to remove the outer diaphragm plate by turning counter-clockwise.

Step #5: Inspect Diaphragms, Diaphragm Connecting Rod, U-cup Seals and

Bumpers

• Inspect the diaphragms for cuts and/or punctures in the flexing area. Even the smallest hole or crack

can allow product to get to the air side of the pump. If there is product noticed on the air side of the

diaphragm, there is a good possibility the diaphragm needs to be replaced.

• “AirVantage CAUTION” – If product is observed on the air side of the diaphragm, refer to the

“AirVantage Servicing” section of the service manual.

• Abrasive wear of the diaphragm needs to be inspected at the point where the diaphragm contacts the

outer chamber or where the diaphragm plates contacts the diaphragm. Chemical attack of a diaphragm

will usually result in swelling or deformity. Replace the diaphragms if necessary. Inspect the diaphragm

connecting rod for scars, nicks or any imperfection that could cause damage to the u-cup seal. Inspect

the u-cup seal for imperfections on the sealing lip. Inspect the bumpers for damage on the face.

Replace components as necessary. Consult the “Composite Repair Parts Drawing” for part numbers

and quantities.

Step #6: Assemble the Diaphragms

• Push the threaded stud of the outer diaphragm plate through the center hole of the diaphragm. Thread

the inner plate clockwise onto the stud.

• Insert the loose assembly with the above 1/4-20 fastener back into the vise. Use a torque wrench and

1-1/16” socket (27 mm) to tighten the diaphragm assembly together to 480 in.-lbs. (54.23 Newton

meters).

• Allow a torqued assembly to set for 15-minutes. This will allow the diaphragm to relax. Re-torque the

assembly to compensate for stress relaxation in the clamped assembly.

Step #7: Installing the Diaphragm Assemblies to the Pump

• Make sure the bumper is installed over the diaphragm rod. Thread the stud of the one diaphragm

assembly clockwise into the tapped hole at the end of the diaphragm rod until the inner diaphragm plate

is flush to the end of the rod.

• “AirVantage CAUTION” – With the pump lying on one inner chamber, pull the sensor rod UP

the full length of its stroke. Insert the brass probe tip and o-ring into the sensor rod. Insert rod

and diaphragm assembly into pump, taking care not to damage the u-cup seal. Make sure the

diaphragm plate contacts the brass probe tip and stays in contact with it. This will help make

sure the probe tip does not fall out during reassembly.

• Align the bolt holes in the diaphragm with the bolt pattern in the inner chamber. Fasten the outer

chamber to the pump, using the cap screws, and hex nuts, but do not tighten. Flip the pump over so

that it is now setting on the outer chamber. Pull the diaphragm rod out as far as possible. Make sure the

bumper is installed over the diaphragm rod.

• “AirVantage CAUTION” – Install the second brass probe tip and o-ring on the sensor rod.

• Thread the stud of the remaining diaphragm assembly clockwise into the tapped hole at the

end of the diaphragm rod (item 34) until the diaphragm plate contacts the end surface of the

diaphragm rod. If the bolt holes in the diaphragm do not line up with the inner chamber, use a

1-1/16” (27 mm) socket or wrench to tighten the assembly until they line up.

• Fasten the remaining outer chamber to the pump, using the cap screws and hex nuts, and once again,

do not tighten at this point. Tip the pump 90° and set it on a flat surface with the discharge side of the

chambers down. This will allow the outer chambers to be aligned with each other. Tighten the sixteen

fasteners. Make sure to use a cross tightening pattern to ensure an even sealing on the diaphragm.

Step #8: Re-install the Check Valve Components and Manifolds

• While the pump is setting on the discharge side, insert the check balls and seats on the suction side of

the pump. Make sure the seats fit within the counter bore of the chambers. The suction manifold can

now be installed, using the eight cap screws,

hex nuts and lock washers.

• Flip the pump 180° and install the seats and

check balls on the discharge side.

• Now the discharge manifold can be installed

and fastened using the remaining cap screws,

hex nuts, and lock washers.

OVERLAY DIAPHRAGM SERVICING

The overlay diaphragm is a PTFE diaphragm

that fits over the exterior of the diaphragm. The

PTFE diaphragm is used to protect the standard

diaphragm from the chemicals being pumped.

Repeat step #6 when diaphragms need to be

serviced.

Read these instructions

completely, before

installation and start-up.

It is the responsibility of

the purchaser to retain

this manual for reference. Failure to

comply with the recommendations stated

in this manual will damage the pump, and

void factory warranty.

IMPORTANT

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