Jordan Valve 1051M Series Rotary Actuator User Manual

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Assembly Continued,

9.

Ensure that the warning nameplate (Key 27) is in

place and install the diaphragm (Key 25) and

the upper diaphragm casing (Key 26).

10.

Install the cap screws and hex nuts (Keys 45

and 44). Tighten cap screws evenly

using a crisscross pattern to compress

the spring, and then secure the upper

diaphragm casing.

11.

Refer to the appropriate valve body instruction

manual for lever/valve shaft orientation marks,

and slide the lever (Key 33) into place. See

Figure 4 for correct lever operating

clearance. Clamp with the cap screw (Key 10).

12.

Rotate the lever (Key 33) until it aligns with the

rod end bearing (Key 13). This connection can

be assisted by stroking the actuator off

its up travel stop using a regulated air source.

13.

Apply a thread-locking compound to the threads

of the cap screw (Key 12).

14.

Connect the lever (Key 33) and the rod end

bearing (Key 13) with the cap screw and

hex nuts (Keys 12 and 31). Tighten the

cap screw to the torque as recommended in

Table 1).

15.

If a valve positioner is being used with the as-

sembly, consult the appropriate manual

for positioner installation.

16.

Coat the bearing surfaces of the hub (Key 30)

and the cover (Key 41) with a suitable lubricant.

Install the bushing (Key 40) and hub into the

cover and secure with the retaining ring

(Key 36).

17.

Install the travel indicator scale (Key 39) and

secure with self-tapping screws (Key 37).

18.

Make note of the valve position and direction of

rotation and position the travel indicator (Key 38)

accordingly.

19.

Replace the cover (Key 41) and secure with cap

screws and washers (Keys 8 and 9). If

the holes in the cover and housing (Key 17) do

not align, use a regulated air source to

move the actuator slightly off its up travel stop.

If this does not result in proper alignment

temporarily loosen the cap screws

(Key 32) and shift the housing slightly.

Do not stroke the actuator while the cover is off.

20.

Refer to the Adjustment section of this manual

for correct actuator turnbuckle adjustment.

Changing Actuator Mounting

Generally the actuator is positioned vertically in a

horizontal pipeline, however there are four possible

mounting styles and for possible positions for each style.

Refer to Figures 2 and 3.

Correct lever/valve shaft positioning is important in

ensuring proper valve action. Refer to the appropriate

valve body instruction manual.

Warning: The sudden release of process fluid can
cause personal injury or property damage. Prior to
starting adjustment procedures:

Isolate the valve from the process,

Release the process pressure, and

Vent the actuator loading pressure.

Style A is right-hand mounted and Style D is left-hand

mounted. In all other ways Styles A and D are identical.

Style B is right-hand mounted, while Style C is left-hand

mounted. In all other ways Styles B and C are identical.

Refer to the following procedure to convert from Styles A

and D to Styles B and C or vice versa, or to change the

mounting position. Key numbers refer to Figures 6 & 7.

1.

Remove the cover (Key 41) by unscrewing and

removing the cap screws and washers (Keys 8

and 9).

2.

Unscrew cap screw (Key 12) and loosen cap

screw (Key 10).

Warning: Do not use a hammer to drive the lever off
the drive shaft. This could cause damage to internal
valve parts. On some valves, driving the lever could
move the valve ball and bearings away from the cen-
tered position, resulting in damage to valve parts as
the valve is operated.

If using a tool to remove the lever is necessary, use a
wheel puller. Tapping the wheel puller screw lightly
to loosen the lever is permissible, but excessive
force could also result in damage to valve parts and
disruption of the centered position of the valve disk
and bearings.

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