Jordan Valve Mark CFR Series Pressure Reducing Supply Реле User Manual

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These Installation Instructions provide installation and

Start Up procedures for the Mark CFR Regulator.

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It is recommended that only qualified or authorized

personnel install and maintain the Mark CFR regulator.

Prior to installing, make sure there is no damage to

the regulator, as well as foreign debris in all tubing or

piping connections to the installation.

Ensure proper safety procedures are adhered to

during installation and maintenance.

Warning:
Do not install any pressure equipment where
service conditions exceed the manufacturer’s
specifications. Over pressuring of regulator may
result in leakage, equipment damage or injury.
Excessive pressure can cause the pressure
containing parts to burst, or accumulated gas to
explode. The Mark CFR Filter Regulator should not
be used with hazardous gas unless vented to a safe
area.

The Mark CFR regulators internal relief valve does

not provide overpressure protection. The internal

relief valve is designed for minor seat leakage only.

Additional overpressure protection may be required

should the inlet pressure exceed the maximum

pressure rating of the downstream equipment, or

maximum allowable outlet.

Periodically inspect the regulator for damage, and

after an overpressure condition. Remove from service

and replace or maintain the regulator as required.

1.

Install the regulator so that the direction of flow

is from the IN to the OUT, as marked on the

regulators housing.

2.

For best drainage, install the regulator so that

the drain valve (12) is at the lowest possible

point.

3.

Prevent plugging of the spring case vent and

keep the spring case from collecting moisture,

corrosive chemicals or other materials

by orienting the vent to the lowest possible point

on the spring case. For panel mounted vented

installations, the 1/4" NPT spring case vent may

be remotely vented by installing tubing

or piping.

4.

To change the filter/drain orientation, rotate the

filter cap with regards to the regulator body.

Change the spring case/vent orientation

by rotating the spring case in relation to

the regulator body.

Warning
Never adjust the control spring to produce pres-
sure beyond its highest outlet pressure range. Over
pressuring the spring can cause bursting of pres-
sure containing parts, or explosion of accumulated
gas. If the range of the control spring does not reach
the desired outlet pressure install a spring with the
proper range according to the maintenance section.

5.

Suitable means of venting the regulator inlet

and outlet pressures for regulator

shutdown may be achieved by installing

upstream block and vent valves

and downstream block and vent

valves if required.

6.

Apply pipe compound or suitable Teflon tape to

the male pipe threads prior to making connec

tions, take care not to get excess pipe

compound inside piping or regulator.

7.

Install 1/4" NPT supply tubing or pipe fitting to

the inlet of the regulator body marked

“IN”. Proceed to install 1/4” tubing or pipe fitting

to the other side of the regulator body marked

“OUT”.

8.

The additional 1/4" NPT outlet may be used for

an optional Jordan Valve pressure gauge. If a

gauge is not being utilized, a 1/4" NPT

plug must be used.

3170 Wasson Road • Cincinnati, OH 45209
Phone 513.533.5600 • Fax 513.871.0105 (f)
[email protected] • www.jordanvalve.com

I & M Mark CFR Series

Installation & Maintenance Instructions for the

Mark CFR Series Supply Regulators

Warning: Jordan Valve Control Valves must only be used, installed and repaired in accordance with these Installa-
tion & Maintenance Instructions. Observe all applicable public and company codes and regulations. In the event
of leakage or other malfunction, call a qualified service person; continued operation may cause system failure or
a general hazard. Before servicing any valve, disconnect, shut off, or bypass all pressurized fluid. Before disassem-
bling a valve, be sure to release all spring tension.

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