Valve “locking cam” does not lock, Excessive travel is necessary to operate the valve, Suspected slow-close actuator option malfunction – Hale Torrent SVS Stainless Steel Valves User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Valve does not fully CLOSE or
OPEN - locking operation.

See Section “ Valve does not fully CLOSE or OPEN - manual operation.,” on page 22.

• Inspect the valve ball and valve seals for foreign debris, deterioration, or damage that

could cause interference between the valve ball and the seals or valve body, hindering
proper operation.

Valve “Locking Cam” does not
lock.

• Check the assembly for looseness or for play by moving the handle (open and close).

Also move the handle up and down checking for excess play.

• If excess play exists, remove the handle, upper bearing cover and locking cover. See

Section 6, heading “ Disassemble the Valve,” on page 28.

• Check the valve stem for excessive side-to-side play, indicating possible worn valve

stem bushing.

• Inspect the valve lock spring for defect, e.g. break, weakness, etc. If valve lock spring

is suspect, replace the spring - order Hale p/n: 042-081000-0. See Section 6, head-
ing “ Disassemble the Valve,” on page 28.

Also see Figure 6-1: “SVS Non-Locking and Locking Valve Overview” on page 28.

Clean as needed.

• Replace and/or replace accordingly.

Excessive travel is necessary
to operate the valve.

• Verify that the valve locking cover is installed properly. (See Figure 6-4: “Installing

Locking Valve Stem,” on page 32.)

Suspected Slow-Close actua-
tor option malfunction.

See Section 6a, heading “6a.3 Troubleshooting,” on page 39.

Suspected gear or electric
actuator option malfunction.

See Section 6a, heading “6a.3 Troubleshooting,” on page 39.

SVS Valve Troubleshooting Chart

Cause / Condition

Remedy

Chart 5-2: SVS Valve Troubleshooting Chart

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