Aintenance, Rouble, Hooting – Jordan Valve Mark 4150 Series Pressure Controllers User Manual

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Mark 4160 Pressure Controller

The operation of Mark 4160 - proportional-reset control-

ler, is the same as the Mark 4150 with the addition of a

reset rate adjustment (L). Follow steps 1-6 from opera-

tion of the 4150 then proceed with the following:

1.

In step No. 7, for the Mark 4160 the pressure will

flow through the three-way valve (K), to reset

valve (M) where a portion of pressure

will be diverted to the bellows (O).

2.

The pressure will be built up in bellows (O)

pushing beam (B) to nozzle (C) and therefore

increased pressure to valve and to bellows (I).

This process will continue until control pressure

is equal to the set point.

3.

The proportional bandwidth determines how

much the pressure will deviate from the

set point. The reset determines the amount of

time the deviation is away from the set point.

M

aIntenance

Two steps should be carried out in regular scheduled

maintenance. A cleaner button allows you to clean the

passages in the relay orifice. This button should be

pushed regularly. The second step is using the drain

cock that is located on the underside of the drip well in

the Mark 50 filter. This drip well, should be allowed to

bleed off to atmosphere to prevent moisture from con-

taminating the controller.

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1.

The control valve continually cycling or hunting.

1.1.

The constant cycling of a controller can

occur if the reset rate is set too

fast or the band setting is set too narrow.

1.2.

Ensure that the controller valve plug is

not

sticking.

1.3.

A control valve always operating near its

seat will indicate an oversized control

valve.

2.

Incomplete Pressure Change on the Diaphragm.

2.1.

Ensure an accurate reading is being

displayed from the diaphragm pressure

gauge.

2.2.

Verify that lines and connections are free

from

leaks.

The Mark 4150/4160 Series Bourdon Tubes can be

replaced. They may be replaced due to changes in

pressure regulations or for maintenance.

Replacing Bourdon Tube

(Refer to Figure 6)

1.

Detach the connecting link and bearing (Key 37)

from the beam.

2.

Unscrew the two fixing screws (Key 8) holding

the tube. Detach tube from the sub-assembly.

3.

Replace the Bourdon tube by removing the con-

necting link and bearing from the exist

ing tube. Attach the connecting link and

bearing on the new Bourdon tube.

4.

Zero the pressure dial.

5.

Install the Bourdon tube in the sub-assembly.

Reconnect the connecting link and bearing to

the beam.

6.

Ensure that the tube is in a horizontal position

and that there is tension in the connect

ing link. The tension can be adjusted by bend-

ing the cross springs (Key 28).

7.

Adjust and calibrate for start-up.

Replacing Bellows

(Refer to Figure 6)

1.

Detach sub-assembly from controller.

2.

Remove the connecting link and bearing (Key

37) from the beam.

3.

Remove the bellows unit from the frame (Key 16)

4.

Install the bellows in the control assembly. Begin

by ensuring that the beam is horizontal and with

the pressure setting dial at zero.

Then attach the connecting link and the bearing

link to bellows and beam. Ensure that there is

tension on the connecting link. Tension

can be added by bending the cross springs

(Key 28).

5.

Adjust and calibrate for start up.

Calibration of Controllers

1.

Move the calibration adjuster (Key 30, Figure 6)

to the right or the left.

2.

Repeat the nozzle adjustment and step 5 for

proportional controller or step 6 for proportional-

reset controller.

3.

To release the calibration adjuster, loosen the

two screws, above and below the beam,

to the left of the nozzle.

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