Service
Servicing the Shaft O-Rings
1.Relieve the pressure.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure, always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 4.
2.Place a container under the surge suppressor, disconnect the hoses, and turn the surge suppressor on end to drain the fluid.
3.Remove the
4.Separate the housing (8) from the cover (7) to expose the diaphragm and shaft assembly. Pull the diaphragm and shaft out of the housing. See Fig. 2.
5.Remove the three
6.Lubricate the three new
7.Lubricate the inner diameter of the housing (8) with
8.Position the clamp (6) around the housing (8) and cover (7). Apply thread lubricant to the threads of the
Servicing the Diaphragm and Shaft
NOTE: Diaphragm Repair Kits are available. See page
14.Parts included in the kits are marked with asterisks. The kits include some parts which are not used on the surge suppressor. Use all the applicable parts in the kit for the best results.
1.Relieve the pressure.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure, always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 4.
2.Place a container under the surge suppressor, disconnect the hoses, and turn the surge suppressor on end to drain the fluid.
3.Remove the
4.Separate the housing (8) from the cover (7) to expose the diaphragm and shaft assembly. Pull the diaphragm and shaft out of the housing. See Fig. 2.
5.Hold the bolt (14) steady with a wrench. Wrap a rag around the shaft (11) to protect it, then unscrew the shaft from the bolt using locking pliers. Remove the nut (31), upper diaphragm plate (32*), diaphragm (13), PTFE diaphragm (Models 224892 and 224894 only), lower diaphragm plate (12), and
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