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AmurAct

IOM_AA_RevH_0413

Version A:

two-way AmurAct control valves having ¾”

stem travel (all two-way valves except the 4” Type 20 and

23).

1.

Beginning with a linkage properly oriented, securely

fastened to the valve bonnet and loosely assembled to

the valve stem, manually operate the linkage to raise the

valve stem. Observe the benchmark scribed into the front

face of the crank support column.

2.

gently lower the valve stem and note the position of

the crank relative to the benchmark when the plug makes

contact with the valve seat. Exert just enough force on the

crank to take up any looseness in the linkage pivots.

5.

Repeat step 2. If the crank stops PRECISELy at the

benchmark (denoting proper calibration), tighten the

second stem nut against the first, then repeat step 2 once

more.

6.

If the crank does not stop precisely at the benchmark

after completing step 5, repeat this procedure from step

3, appropriately lengthening or shortening the stem as-

sembly in small increments.

7.

After precise calibration is complete, push the crank

firmly against its support column to fully extend the link-

age input shaft. Install a small c-clamp onto the crank and

link and draw the two together into alignment with each

other. This is the end-of-travel position of the calibrated

linkage and full seating force is now present on the valve

plug. LEAvE THE CLAMP IN PLACE UNTIL MOTOR INSTA-

LATION IS COMPLETE.

8.

Calibrate and install the motor as in-

structed on Page 11 of this manual. The prop-

er motor calibration point for this version is

90 degrees as indicated on the motor shaft

clamp position scale. Remember to press the

motor RESET pushbutton after installation

and calibration are complete and the motor

is energized, but before the system is placed

into service.

CALIBRATING ThE
AMURACT LINkAGE

BENcHMARK cALIBRATED END-OF-TRAVEL

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The valve stem must be raised when making

stem connector adjustments. Do not turn or

rotate the valve stem while the valve plug

is in contact with the valve seat. “Grinding”

contact will damage the mating surfaces,

adversely affect shut-off capability.

NOTE that the valve stem and plug have

been raised prior to turning the stem.

3.

Lower and tighten the two stem nuts together. This

provides a means to grip and rotate the valve stem after

lifting the plug from its’ seat, to thread the stem into or

out of the stem connector. Threading the stem into the

connector shortens the assembly and allows the crank to

move further counterclockwise. Threading the stem out

of the connector lengthens the assembly, allowing less

counterclockwise rotation. Perform this sensitive into or

out of adjustment until the crank stops 2 to 3 degrees

PAST the benchmark. REPEAT THE POSITION CHECk IN

STEP 2 AFTER EACH ADJUSTMENT.

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OvERvIEW: Calibration of the AmurAct linkage is accomplished by adjusting effective stem length so the linkage crank is precisely aligned with a benchmark

when the valve plug contacts the valve seat. Precision is necessary, because the remaining crank travel determines how much force will be applied to the valve

plug to achieve tight shutoff. Minor maladjustment can result in major loss of shutoff capability or overstressing of linkage and valve components. AmurAct

performance is directly related to the accuracy of its’ calibration. Calibration of each version is different from the others, read and understand the entire pro-

cedure before adjusting anything. Call our factory with any questions.

4.

Carefully loosen the stem nuts

from each other and move the up-

per nut upward into contact with the

stem connector block. Using a second

wrench to keep the block from rotat-

ing, tighten the nut securely against

the block. This tightening will length-

en the stem connection assembly and

allow less crank rotation to the plug/

seat contact point.

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