Guide bolt
3
2
45°
Fig. 32: Disassembly of the RV110 pneumatic actuator
assembly of actuator and diaphragm
Caution!
danger of injury due to movable parts in the actuator.
▶ When applying or removing the pilot pressure on the actuator
keep members and other objects away from the actuator openings.
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Insert the diaphragm into the T-guide of the pressure pieces
Make sure that the four spacing sleeves are installed
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Pressure
1
pieces
Diaphragm
4
7
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For easier assembly of the pressure pieces the actuator
spindles should be in the lower position (Close) (CFA, NC:
by removing the pilot pressure; CFB, NO: by applying the
pilot pressure).
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Insert the pressure pieces into the actuator
the actuator spindles are fully inserted into the corresponding
recesses of the pressure pieces
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note!
damage to diaphragm and valve malfunction.
▶ Turn the diaphragm and pressure pieces only far enough to align
the screw holes of the actuator and the diaphragm.
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Turn the diaphragm and pressure piece no more than 45° until
the holes of the diaphragm line up with those of the actuator
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Screw in the guide bolt and tighten with a torque of approx.
10 Nm
.
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Move the actuator to the upper actuator position (CFA, NC: by
applying pilot pressure; CFB, NO: by removing the pilot pressure).
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Put the actuator / diaphragm on the body with correct alignment
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(so that the markings made previously align).
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Tighten the diagonally opposed body screws / nuts until there
is visible, uniform mechanical contact between the valve body,
diaphragm and actuator.
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Tighten the diagonally opposed body screws / nuts twice with a
quarter turn and using the same torque in each case.
.
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Type 2035 / 3236
Repairs
. Make sure that
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9
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