Bio-Rad BioLogic Signal Import Module (SIM) User Manual

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11.6 VALVES

The following sections discuss the procedures for cleaning and repair of the SVT3-2, AVR7-3 and AVR9-8
valves.

11.6.1 SVT3-2 Diverter Valve

The SVT3-2 can be disassembled for cleaning or to replace parts which may become damaged over time.
Indications of damage include valve leaks and valve switching problems. Items labeled in bold in Figure 11-7
are included in the SVT3-2 Valve Rebuild kit, catalog #760-0411. You will need a #1 Phillips (cross-head)
screwdriver and a #0 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver.

Note: These parts are rather small. Be sure you are working on a clean tabletop with room to lay out
these parts and that your hands are clean.

Safety Note: Before disassembling the valve, be sure to flush any hazardous material from the valve
and to disconnect it from the Workstation. Wear protective clothing, as appropriate.

To disassemble the valve, follow the procedure below:

1.

Remove the large screw that attaches the clamp to the rack.

2.

Use the #1 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver to remove the two screws that attach the clamp to the
valve. Set the clamp and screws aside.

Figure 11-7. SVT3-2 Valve Assembly

DISK

PLUNGER
AND DIAPHRAGM

SCREWS (2)

VALVE BODY B

O-RING

SPRING

ACTUATOR

SCREWS (2)

RACK CLAMP

VALVE BODY A

PORT A
(MUST LINE
UP WITH
PORT B)

PORT B
(MUST LINE
UP WITH
PORT A)

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

11-10

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