a greased soft probe, lightly lubricate the first 1/8" of the small bore in the main body where the small piston O-ring will seal.

11.Install the pressure adjusting ring/cap assembly onto the body. Hand-tighten the assembly onto the body until it bottoms on the thread.

12.Lubricate the locking Allen screw 14 with silicone grease, and place a small dab of grease onto the hole in the main body where the Allen screw is inserted. Using a 3/32" Allen wrench, screw the locking Allen screw into the main body until it lightly bottoms on the thread. Do not tighten further.

13.Using your index finger, install the clean and dry one-way bleed valve 13 into the body 15 . No particular orientation is necessary.

NOTE: If you use the bleed valve with the9 Sherwood logo molded into it P/N 3106-6 you will notice a "dot" molded near the right side of the logo. Install the bleed valve with the "dot" oriented closest to the inlet of the regulator (towards the yoke).

14.

Lightly lubricate the body yoke nut

threads with silicone grease and install the yoke 10 and

 

the yoke nut 9 onto the body.

 

15.Using the regulator support handle (p/n 4700-15) in one of the LP pressure ports of the body and a 15" adjustable wrench, tighten the yoke nut snugly (see Photo # 1).

16.Lightly lubricate the threads of the handwheel 1 with silicone grease and install the handwheel and dust cap 8 onto the yoke 10 .

17.If the first stage has a SYA-5300 or SYA5200 DIN adapter instead of a standard yoke, see the installation instructions given in Sherwood Technical Bulletin 104 for overhaul and installation instructions of the DIN adapter.

5.4TESTING Of FIRST STAGE

NOTE: For safety, always test the first stage regulator with at least one second stage installed. The demand valve in the second stage acts as a relief valve in the event of a malfunction.

5.4.1Before You Begin Testing

1Install an intermediate pressure test gauge (p/n TL119) into one of the low pressure ports of the first stage. Plug any open outlet ports with suitable port plugs.

2.Install the first stage onto a tank valve, and introduce 2700 - 3500 psig to the inlet of the regulator. Flow air through the regulator by pushing the purge button on the second stage several times to get all parts properly seated.

5.4.2 Dry Air Bleed flow Test

1 .

Submerge the first stage under several inches of water.

2.A small stream of bubbles should be escaping from the one-way bleed valve on the first stage and nowhere else on the body. The number and size of the bubbles may vary from regulator to regulator, but the volume of air should be 13 - 25 cc per minute. To check this, use the following steps:

a. Invert a small (25 cc capacity) graduated cylinder filled with water over the underwater flow of

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