Servicing - Samson 2404-2 Mounting And Operating Instructions

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9 Servicing

The regulator does not require much mainte-
nance. Nevertheless, it is subject to natural
wear, particularly at the seat, plug and oper-
ating diaphragm. Depending on the operat-
ing conditions, check the regulator at regular
intervals to avoid possible malfunctions.
Plant operators are responsible for drawing
up an inspection and test plan. Details on
faults and how to remedy them can be found
in the 'Malfunctions' section.
The work described in this section is only to
be performed by personnel appropriately
qualified to carry out such tasks.
We recommend removing the regulator from
the pipeline before performing any mainte-
nance or service work.
WARNING
!
Risk of burn injuries due to hot or cold
components and pipeline.
Regulator components and the pipeline may
become very hot or cold. Risk of burn inju-
ries.
Î Allow components and pipelines to cool
down or warm up to the ambient tem-
perature.
Î Wear protective clothing and safety
gloves.
EB 2540 EN
WARNING
WARNING
!
!
Risk of personal injury due to residual pro-
cess medium in the regulator.
While working on the regulator, residual
process medium can escape and, depending
on its properties, may lead to personal in-
jury, e.g. (chemical) burns.
Î Wear protective clothing, safety gloves
and eye protection.
NOTICE
!
Risk of regulator damage due to exces-
sively high or low tightening torques.
Observe the specified torques when tighten-
ing regulator components. Excessive tighten-
ing torques lead to parts wearing out more
quickly. Parts that are too loose may cause
leakage.
Î Observe the specified tightening torques
(see 'Tightening torques' in Annex).
NOTICE
!
Risk of regulator damage due to the use of
unsuitable tools.
Î Only use tools approved by SAMSON
(see 'Tools' in Annex).
NOTICE
!
Risk of regulator damage due to the use of
unsuitable lubricants.
Î Only use lubricants approved by
SAMSON (see 'Lubricants' in Annex).
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