Cashco DA0 User Manual

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IOM-DA0

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SECTION IX

IX. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

When trouble shooting this regulator there are many possibilities as to what may be causing problems. Many times, the regu-
lator itself is not defective, but one or more of the accessories may be. Sometimes the pro cess may be causing diffi culties.

The key to effi cient trouble shooting is information and communication. The customer should try to be as precise as possible
in their explanation of the problem, as well as their understanding of the application and operating con di tions.

It is imperative the following information be provided by the customer:

Fluid

(with

fl uid properties)

• Range of outlet pressure

Range

of

fl ow rate

• Range of fl uid temperature

• Range of inlet pressure

• Range of ambient temperature


Pressure readings should be taken at every location where pressure plays a role - i.e., regulator inlet (as close as possible to
inlet port), regulator outlet (as close as possible to outlet port), etc.

Following are some of the more common complaints along with possible causes and remedies.

1. Erratic regulation, instability or hunting.

Possible Causes

Remedies

A.

Sticking of internal parts.

A.

Remove internals, clean, and if necessary, replace.

B. Oversized

regulator.

B. Check

actual

fl ow conditions; resize regulator for min i mum and maxi-

mum fl ow; if necessary, replace with smaller size regulator.

2. Downstream pressure will not reach desired setting.

Possible Causes

Remedies

A.

Supply pressure is down (confi rm on pressure

gauge.

A.

Increase supply pressure.

B. Undersized

regulator.

B. Check

actual

fl ow conditions; resize regulator for min i mum and maxi-

mum fl ow; if necessary, replace with larger regulator.

C.

Pressure loading system pressure restricted.

C1. Clean restriction or bleed orifi ces.
C2. Clean

fi lter(s).

C3. Clean loading pressure control device.

D.

Faulty loading pressure control device.

D.

Replace/repair loading pressure control device.

6. Leakage at body/cover fl ange.

Possible Causes

Remedies

A.

Body bolts not torqued properly.

A.

Torque to proper value (see Section VII, F-11).

B.

Pressures may be too high.

B.

Consult factory.

7. Leakage across seat.

Possible Causes

Remedies

A.

Contamination (debris) in regulator.

A. Remove internals, clean, & replace sealing and seating elements. *

B.

Oversized regulator; valve plug operates

directly next to seat.

B. Check

actual

fl ow conditions; resize regulator for minimum and maxi-

mum fl ow; if necessary, replace with smaller size regulator.

* Seat leakage may be diagnosed when a failure of the dynamic side seal has occurred. Inspect both potential internal leak paths.

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