Assembly – Burkert Type 2000 User Manual
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Assembly
7. aSSembly
Danger!
risk of injury from high pressure in the system.
• Before loosening lines or valves, turn off the pressure and vent
the lines.
preparatory work
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Observe flow direction (see type label).
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Clean pipelines (sealing material, swarf, etc.).
devices with welded body
Remove the actuator from the valve body:
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Clamp the valve body into a holding fixture.
note!
damage to the seat seal or the seat contour!
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Open the valve for control functions A and I: Pressurize the
lower pilot air port with compressed air (5 bar).
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Place a suitable open-end wrench on the wrench flat of the nipple.
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Unscrew the actuator off the valve body.
devices with threaded body:
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Only disassemble the actuator if required by the customer.
7.1. installation
Warning!
risk of injury from improper installation!
Damaged parts or incorrect tightening torques can cause leaks on
the equipment.
• Use an open-end wrench for the assembly.
• Observe the tightening torque (see torque table).
devices with approval in accordance with din en 161
In accordance with DIN EN 161 "Automatic Shut-off Valves for Gas
Burners and Gas Appliances", a strainer must be installed upstream
of the valve to prevent a 1 mm test pin from penetrating.
7.1.1. installing the body
Welded body:
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Weld valve body in pipeline system.
other body designs:
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Connect body to pipeline.
7.1.2. installing the actuator (welded body)
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Check graphite seal and, if required, replace. Fully remove any
residue when replacing the seal.
Warning!
danger due to lubricants that contaminate the medium!
In oxygen applications there is a risk of an explosion!
• Only use approved lubricants for specific applications, such as
oxygen or analytical applications.
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