Quick Check; Putting The Regulator Into Operation; Adjusting The Set Point - Samson 2406 Mounting And Operating Instructions

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Mounting and start-up

5.2 Quick check

Pressure test
A pressure test of the plant with the regulator
already installed is only permissible up to the
nominal pressure of the valve (see Table 1).
The pressure at the operating diaphragm
must not exceed the maximum permissible
pressure. If this cannot be guaranteed, pro-
ceed as follows: unscrew the control line at
the actuator and seal the open control line.
All plant components must be designed for
the test pressure.
5.3 Putting the regulator into
operation
1. Make sure the control line is correctly
connected and free of dirt. The cross-
sectional area of flow must be open.
2. Slowly open the shut-off valves on the
upstream pressure side.
3. Open all the valves on the consumer side
(downstream of the regulator). Avoid
pressure surges.

5.4 Adjusting the set point

The regulator in the delivered state does not
have a defined pressure set point. The set
point spring is released of tension. The set
point must be adjusted on starting up the
plant.
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Adjusting screw
(8), SW 27
Fig. 11: Set point adjustment (view from
above)
Adjust the required set point (see Fig. 11) by
tensioning the set point springs (7) at the set
point adjuster (8) using a suitable socket
wrench (width across flats 27).
1. Remove the cap (12).
2. Use a socket wrench (SW 27) to turn the
screw (8).
Turn clockwise () to increase the pres-
sure set point (the upstream pressure in-
creases).
Turn counterclockwise () to reduce the
pressure set point (the upstream pressure
drops).
NOTICE
!
Incorrect control due to a set point adjuster
being turned too far.
If the set point adjuster is turned too far, the
regulator becomes blocked and closed-loop
control is no longer possible.
Î Only screw the set point adjuster up to
the point where the spring tension can
still be felt.
3. Remount the cap (12).
EB 2522 EN

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