Leslie Controls CONTROL VALVES DLOS-2 & DDLOS-2 (150/300) User Manual

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5.

Remove bonnet gasket (8), seat retainer (5),

seat ring (4) and seal (3). If necessary,

remove seat ring by forcing a wooden dowel

into seat bore and lifting.


CLEANING

1.

Clean all parts thoroughly. Polish valve

plug stem with crocus cloth. It should be

smooth and free of scratches in packing

area. Use approved, non-residue forming

solvent for cleaning. Wipe dry with clean

cloth.

2.

Inspect all parts and replace any excessively

worn or damaged part.

3.

Install a new packing set of braided Teflon

graphite or Teflon chevron rings as shown

on packing installation sketch Fig. 3, 4 or 5.

See previous section on renewing valve plug

stem packing.

4.

The packing bearings have a long wearing

life material which under normal usage

should not require replacement, however, if

damaged or worn the packing bearing (12)

and/or the bonnet (6) must be replaced.

(Lower bearing in bonnet is not supplied

separately.)

5.

The gasket (8) and seal (3) should be

replaced each time the valve body

subassembly is disassembled for cleaning.

All LESLIE control valves are made of the finest

material obtainable, time-tested and backed by

over seventy-five years of know-how.

Machining is done by expert craftsmen and each

valve is inspected and service tested before

shipment to you.


REASSEMBLY

VALVE

BODY

SUBASSEMBLY LAPPING VALVE PLUG
AND SEAT

1.

Insert raised face of seat ring (4) into seat

retainer cage (5) and place these into bore of

valve body bridge.

2.

Place new bonnet gasket (8) into body

recess.

3.

With light pressure and turning motion

assemble valve plug (2) to the bonnet (6)

being careful not to damage bearings or

packing set (17).

4.

Apply very thin film of superfine lapping

compound to the valve plug seating surface.

5.

Assemble bonnet (6) complete with valve

plug (2) to valve body (1) applying nuts (10)

only finger tight to studs or bolts (11). The

bonnet acts as a guide when grinding valve

plug.

6.

Use wrench on flats of valve plug stem for

turning valve plug (2). Do not bear down on

valve plug stem when lapping. Weight of

parts is sufficient to cause lapping action.

7.

As lapping progresses lift valve plug off seat

occasionally and rotate 45˚ to keep

compound evenly distributed. Remove all

traces of compound after lapping. Excessive

lapping should be avoided.

8.

Remove bonnet nuts (10), bonnet assembly,

and all body assembly parts. Then remove

all traces of lapping compound from both

valve plug (2) and seat ring (4). Check that

a fine continuous ring of contact has been

made on both seats. The contact ring should

be visible but without depth.

9.

Apply silicone grease to seat ring seal (3)

and insert seal into groove of seat ring (4).

10.

Insert raised face of seat ring (4) into seat

retainer cage (5) and place these into bore of

valve body bridge. Seat ring (4) sealing face

must be firmly seated in place.

11.

Place the bonnet gasket (8) in body recess

and add the bonnet assembly. Apply nuts

(10) to bolts or studs (11) and tighten evenly

for metal to metal joint.

12.

Place actuator back on bonnet. CAUTION:
For reverse acting actuators only, air
pressure must be supplied to the diaphragm
chamber sufficient to cause actuator stem to
lift its full travel so valve plug threads may
later be engaged.

13.

Place packing flange (13) with concaved

side of hole facing down thru window of

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