Type 2030, 2031, 2031 K, 2032,
Example
Body
4 fastening
screws
Mark tab for direction
Fig. 31: Replacement of diaphragm
2033, 2037
Repairs
Upper control air con-
nection
(for CFB and CFI)
Lower control air con-
nection
(for CFA and CFI)
Diaphragm
of flow
Replacement of the diaphragm for control function A
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Clamp the valve body in a holding device (applies only to valves
not yet installed).
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Pressurize lower control air connection with compressed air (value
as indicated on the type label) (see picture below "Fig. 32: Control
air connection"). This is required to detach the diaphragm without
damage from the body.
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Loosen fastening screws crosswise and remove actuator together
with diaphragm from the body.
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Unbutton or unscrew the old diaphragm. If attachment is with a
bayonet catch, remove the diaphragm by rotating it through 90°
(see "Tab. 10: Fastening types for diaphragms").
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Install new diaphragm in actuator (see "Tab. 10: Fastening types
for diaphragms").
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Align diaphragm.
Observe mark tab for direction of flow!
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Place actuator back on the body.
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Lightly cross-tighten the body screws until the diaphragm is
between the body and actuator.
Do not tighten the screws yet.
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Actuate the diaphragm valve twice to position the diaphragm
correctly.
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Without applying pressure, tighten the body screws to the per-
mitted tightening torque (see "Tab. 11: Tightening torques for
diaphragms").
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Pressurize lower control air connection with compressed air (value
as indicated on the type label).
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Check the tightening torque of the screws again.
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