Samson 42-36 E Mounting And Operating Instructions page 51

Pressure-independent control valve (picv)
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10. Thread the lock nut (2.2) all the way to
the top toward the stem connector (1.2)
and lock in place (see 'Tightening
torques' in Annex).
Î Adjustment with actuator · See Fig. 7-1
More details on the Type 5827-N3 Electric
Actuator in u EB 5827-1 and u EB 5827-2
as well as on the Type 3374 Electric Actua-
tor in u EB 8331-3 and u EB 8331-4
with Type 5827-N3 or Type 3374 Actuator
1. Extend the actuator stem (1.1) all the
way to close the restriction (2.7) using
the manual override (4 mm hex wrench)
or by applying an electric control signal.
The lock nut (2.2) must be threaded up-
ward against the stem connector (1.2).
2. Loosen the locking screw (2.6) and turn
the set point adjuster (2.3) clockwise ()
as far as it will go to close the restriction
(2.7).
3. Determine the turns required to achieve
the desired flow rate from the adjustment
diagrams (see Table 7-2).
4. Based on a closed restriction, turn the set
point adjuster counterclockwise () to
adjust the flow rate set point.
5. Check the flow rate at the heat meter and
correct it, if necessary.
6. Once the flow rate is set as required,
lock the setting with the locking screw
(2.6).
Manual changes or changes in the control
signal to retract actuator stem now cause the
EB 3018 EN
restriction to open until the flow rate reaches
the adjusted set point.
7.2.3
DN 125 to 250
Type 3374 Electric Actuator
Î Adjustment without actuator · See
Fig. 7-1
1. Thread the lock nut (2.2) upwards to the
top of the rod (2.1).
2. Press the rod (2.1) downward to close
the restriction (2.7).
3. Loosen the locking screw (2.6) and turn
the set point adjuster (2.3) clockwise ()
until the scale reading 0 is located above
the red groove mark (2.5).
4. Thread the lock nut (2.2) downward
against the set point adjuster (2.3). Make
sure that the rod does not get turned by
holding the threaded rod (2.1) stationary
at the flattened part using a wrench.
5. Determine the scale divisions required to
achieve the desired flow rate from the
adjustment diagrams (see Table 7-2).
6. Turn the hex nut on the set point adjuster
(2.3) until the previously determined
scale reading is located above the red
groove mark (2.5) on the reference ring.
7. Check the flow rate at the heat meter and
correct it, if necessary.
8. Once the flow rate is set as required,
lock the setting with the locking screw
(2.6).
Operation
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