Fisher R622 Instruction Manual

Fisher R622 Instruction Manual

Pressure reducing regulator

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Instruction Manual
Form 5782
October 2009
Type R622 Pressure Reducing Regulator
WaRning
!
Failure to follow these instructions or
to properly install and maintain this
equipment could result in an explosion
and/or fire causing property damage and
personal injury or death.
Fisher
®
regulators must be installed,
operated, and maintained in accordance
with federal, state, and local codes,
rules and regulations, and Emerson
Process Management Regulator
Technologies, inc. instructions.
For LP-g as service, an approved
regulator (such as one listed by UL)
should be used or approved by the
a uthority Having Jurisdiction. The
installation in most states, must comply
with nFPa 58 standard.
W8806
Figure 1. Type R622 Regulator
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if the regulator vents gas or a leak
develops in the system, service to the unit
may be required. Failure to correct trouble
could result in a hazardous condition.
Call a gas service person to service
the unit. Only a qualified person must
install or service the regulator.

introduction

Scope of the Manual

This manual provides instructions for the installation,
adjustment, maintenance, and parts ordering information
for the Type R622 pressure reducing regulator.

Product Description

Type R622 direct-operated, spring-loaded regulators
provide economical pressure reducing control in
a variety of residential, commercial, and industrial
applications. These regulators can be used with
natural, manufactured, or liquefied petroleum gases and
have the same inlet and outlet pressure capabilities.
Type R622

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  • Page 1 Process Management Regulator This manual provides instructions for the installation, Technologies, inc. instructions. adjustment, maintenance, and parts ordering information for the Type R622 pressure reducing regulator. For LP-g as service, an approved regulator (such as one listed by UL) Product Description should be used or approved by the a uthority Having Jurisdiction.
  • Page 2 Type R622 Specifications Flow Coefficients Body Size and End Connection Style Wide-Open C for Relief Sizing: 12.5 1/2 NPT Wide-Open C for Relief Sizing: 0.36 Maximum allowable inlet Pressure : 35 Operating: 125 psig (8,62 bar) IEC Sizing Coefficients Emergency: 125 psig (8,62 bar) : 0.78...
  • Page 3 Spring force those limits. pushes the pusher post assembly downward and the valve disk moves away from the orifice. Type R622 additionally, physical damage to a regulators include an internal relief valve used to help regulator could cause personal injury minimize overpressure.
  • Page 4 Replace the regulator if water gets into the spring case or the lower casing of the regulator. Overpressure Protection Type R622 regulators have a spring case vent (3/4 NPT) which is screened to prevent insects or WaRning foreign material from entering.
  • Page 5 Type R622 Startup Installation arrangements may vary, but in any installation it is important that the valves be opened or closed slowly. These steps apply to the WaRning typical installation. To avoid personal injury or property 1. Slowly close the downstream shutoff valve.
  • Page 6 Type R622 8. Remove lever (key 27) Parts Ordering 9. Remove stem assembly (key 28) The type number, orifice size, spring range, and date of manufacture are located on the spring case. Always 10. Remove disk (key 33) from stem assembly provide this information in any correspondence with (key 28).
  • Page 7 Type R622 POSiTiOn 1 VEnT OVER inLET POSiTiOn 4 POSiTiOn 2 POSiTiOn 3 T80577 VEnT OVER OUTLET Figure 4. Vent Location 24 33 27 18 T80577 Figure 5. Type R622 Regulator Assembly...
  • Page 8 For further information visit www.emersonprocess.com/regulators The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. All other marks are the property of their prospective owners. Fisher is a mark owned by Fisher Controls, Inc., a business of Emerson Process Management.

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