Flowserve Nuclear Qualified Pneumatic Actuator User Manual

Installation instructions

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1. All actuators are factory lubricated for life, but still

should be protected from the elements and stored indoors

until ready for use. The ports of the actuator are plugged

as supplied from the factory. If actuators are stored for a

long period of time prior to

installation, the units

should be stroked every 3

months to prevent the

seals from taking set.

2. Prior to assembly, manually open and close valve to

insure freeness of operation. Be sure valve and Automax

Actuator rotate in the same direction and are in the same

position (i.e. valve closed, actuator

closed).

3. Check the mounting surfaces, the stem adapter and

the bracket to assure proper fit. Secure the valve in the

closed position with the stem vertical. Bolt the bracket

to the valve and place the stem adapter on the valve stem.

Position the actuator over the valve and lower to engage

the stem adapter to the actuator shaft. Continue to lower

until the actuator seats on the bracket mounting surface.

In order to align the bolt holes, it may be necessary to

turn or stroke the actuator a few degrees and/or adjust the

actuator travel stops. Bolt the actuator to the bracket.

4. After consulting the valve manufacturer's

recommendations, adjust the travel stop bolts of the

actuator for the proper open and closed valve positions.

Pneumatically stroke the actuator several times to assure

proper operation without binding of stem adapter. If the

actuator is equipped with an Ultraswitch or other

accessories adjust them at this time.

5. To prolong actuator life use only clean, dry plant air.

Lubricated air is not required, however it is recommended

particularly for high cycle applications. Do not use

lubricated air with positioners.

Travel Stop Adjustments

All actuated valving requires accurate travel-stop

adjustments at both ends of the stroke to obtain optimum

performance and valve seat life. The accumulation of

tolerances in the adaptation of actuators to valves is such

that there must be a range of adjustments for both ends of

the stroke to achieve the expected performance.

The Heavy Duty series actuators have travel stop

adjustments in both the clockwise and counterclockwise

directions. The 12 degree overtravel feature provides

adjustments from -6 to +96 degrees.

Field Conversion from Fail CW to Fail CCW

(For Spring Return Actuators)

1. Apply supply air to actuator and loosen Stop Bolt

Jamnut (17) and back off clockwise Stop Bolt (16) to

remove all spring cartridge preload.

2. Remove supply air from actuator.

3. Support Spring Cartridge (11) and loosen all 4 Nuts

(41) evenly until all 4 nuts are loose. The spring cartridge

does not have to be removed.

4. Remove the Position Indicator (44) or any other

accessories that may be on the output shaft.

5. Remove the Bearing Retainer Screws (14) from the

valve mounting side and slide the Retainer Plate (13) off of

the shaft.

6. The Torque Shaft (20) may now be tapped out using a

soft faced hammer. Use care not to drop the shaft or the

Bearing (12) when they come out.

7. Rotate Torque Shaft (20) end for end and reinstall into

the Yoke (4) using care to line up the shaft with the

Bearing (12) on the opposite end. Push the shaft through

until the shaft bottoms out. This should only require hand

pressure to reinstall the shaft.

8. Reinstall the Bearing (12) back into the housing until it

is flush with the top of the housing.

9. Reinstall the Bearing Retainer Plate (13) and Screws

(14) insuring that the Gasket (37) is in place.

10. Tighten the Spring Cartridge Nuts (41) evenly until

they are all 4 evenly tightened. See bolt torque chart.

11. Apply supply air to actuator and reset Stop Bolt (16).

Never try to adjust stop bolt against force of spring.

12. Reinstall position indicator or any accessories on

Torque Shaft (20).

13. Check actuator for proper operation.

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Nuclear Qualified Actuator

Installation Instructions

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