Cashco 1049 User Manual

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IOM-1049

Standard Configuration

Internal Sensing, SS Pilot Filter Element and

Pilot Exhaust to Atmosphere

InstallatIon dIaGraMs For standard accessorIes & conFIGuratIons

option 1

With Pilot Exhaust Tubed to Main Valve Outlet

option 2

With Remote Sensing

option 3

With Manual Blowdown Valve

The inlet is vertical and the outlet is horizontal. The

valve should be installed in the normal upright position

with the cap at the top of the valve and the valve inlet at

the bottom. The outlet is to the side.

For valves using the remote sensing port connection,

sense lines should be a 1/2” O.D. tube or larger and the

length should not exceed fifteen feet. Longer lengths

may be used with larger diameter sense lines. The

sense line should slope downward from the sense port

to the tank to allow condensate, if any, to drain back

into the tank and not block the sensing capability.

VALVES WITH PURGE ROTAMETER

For valves with a rotameter mounted for purging either

the pilot sense line only or both pilot sense and dis-

charge lines, connect the purge gas source, usually dry

nitrogen, to the 1/4” FNPT connection at the bottom of

the rotameter. The pressure of the purge gas source

must be higher than the set pressure of the vent valve,

but not to exceed the maximum pressure rating of the

rotameter. (Standard rotameter supplied by Valve Con-

cepts is rated to 50 psig.) Once the gas source is con-

nected, the purge flow can be adjusted by turning the

knob at the top of the rotameter and observing the flow

indicator. The purge mechanism is designed not to af-

fect the set pressure of the vent valve.

When the tank pressure is below set pressure, the main

valve seat will be closed. If the rotameter is mounted

to purge both the pilot sense and discharge lines, there

will be a very small flow to the valve outlet from the

purge mechanism.

VALVE WITH AIR OR N2 ASSIST:

For valves with air or nitrogen assist pilot, connect the

gas source to the 1/4” FNPT connection at the inlet of

the filter regulator. The pressure must be a minimum of

5 psig, but not to exceed the maximum pressure rating

of the filter regulator. (The standard filter regulator sup-

plied by Valve Concepts is rated at 300 psig.)

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