Valve stroke adjustment, Changing valve action, Ordering spare parts – Jordan Valve Mark 75HW Series – Wafer Style Hand Operated Valves User Manual

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10. Gently push the Packing (16) into the packing bore

and place the Packing Flange (7) on the stem.

11. Put the Packing Flange Nuts (19) on the Packing

Studs (20) and partially tighten. At this point it is

recommended that you gently move the stem up and

down three or four times to align the assembly.

12. Tighten the Packing Flange nuts (19) until the Pack-

ing Follower (6) bottoms out on the top of the body.

13. Reassemble Yoke (18) to the valve Body (1) with

the four Yoke Screws (9). Reassemble the Seats by
inserting in the body as outlined in Valve Assembly
Section.

Valve Stroke Adjustment

Use the travel locks (24) to adjust top and bottom of
stroke.

Changing Valve Action

The action of a Sliding-Gate Valve may be changed from
DIRECT ACTING to REVERSE ACTING, or vice versa, by
rotating the Disc (8) but not the Plate (2) 180°. Check the
valve stroke and orifice alignment and adjust, if required,
as outlined in the Valve Stroke Adjustment section.

Ordering Spare Parts

Use only genuine Jordan Valve parts to keep your valve
in good working order. So that we can supply the parts,
which were designed for your valve, we must know ex-
actly which product you are using. The only guarantee to
getting the correct replacement parts is to provide your
Jordan Representative with the valve serial number. This
number is located on the valve identification tag. If the
serial number is not available, the parts needed for your
valve might be determined using the following informa-
tion: Model Number, Valve Body Size, Seat Material and
Cv Rating, Spring Range and Set Point, Trim Material, Part
Name - Number and Quantity.

NOTE: Any parts ordered without a valve serial number
that are found to be incorrect are subject to up to a
minimum 25% restock charge when returned.

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