Mounting The Actuator Onto The Valve - Samson 3730 Series Mounting And Operating Instructions

Electropneumatic actuator
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Installation
WARNING
WARNING
!
!
Crush hazard arising from the moving actu-
ator stem.
Î Do not touch the actuator stem or insert
hands or finger into the yoke while the
air supply is connected to the actuator.
Î Before working on the actuator, discon-
nect and lock the pneumatic air supply
as well as the control signal.
Î Do not impede the movement of the actu-
ator stem by inserting objects into the
yoke.
Î Before unblocking the actuator stem after
it has become blocked (e.g. due to seiz-
ing up after remaining in the same posi-
tion for a long time), release any stored
energy in the actuator (e.g. spring com-
pression). See section 'Relieving the
spring compression in the actuator' in the
'Removal' chapter.
NOTICE
!
Risk of actuator damage due to over- or
under-torquing.
Observe the specified torques when tighten-
ing actuator components. Excessive tighten-
ing torques lead to parts wearing out more
quickly. Parts that are not tightened far
enough may loosen.
Î Observe the specified tightening torques
(u AB 0100).
5-2
NOTICE
!
Risk of actuator damage due to the use of
unsuitable tools.
Î Only use tools approved by SAMSON
(u AB 0100).
5.2.1
Mounting the actuator
onto the valve
If the positioner is already mounted on the
actuator (on the support element), it must be
removed before the actuator can be mount-
ed onto the valve. See associated positioner
documentation.
To mount the actuator on the valve, proceed
as follows:
Tip
The valve and actuator are assembled with
special attention paid to the actuator's bench
range and direction of action. These details
are specified on the actuator nameplate (see
the 'Markings on the device' chapter).
EB 8313-3 EN

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