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1 adjustment procedure – ARI Armaturen 0040807002 EN User Manual

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Data subject to alteration

Rev. 0040807016 1908

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Appendix to Operating and Installation Instructions

CONA Liquid return temperature limiter - 0040807002

1.1 Adjustment procedure

- Unscrew the acorn nut (pos. 68) while steadying it with the hexagon nut (pos. 67).
- Loosen the hexagon nut (pos. 67) a maximum of one turn while steadying it with the screw

(pos. 47, a/f 7).

- Turn the screw (pos. 47) with a ring spanner (a/f 7) without applying axial pressure. The

screw is sealed by the Viton O-ring (pos. 49).

- The screw can be adjusted a maximum of twelve turns when cold.
- It is only allowed to be adjusted with a low torque of no more than 5 Nm to avoid damaging

the regulator in the end positions.

- After adjusting the valve, tighten the hexagon nut (pos. 67) again while steadying it with

the screw (pos. 47). The system is permanently sealed from the outside by the Cu sealing
ring (pos. 42).

- Finally, screw on the acorn nut (pos. 68) loosely while steadying it with the hexagon nut

(pos. 67).

If a leak develops to the outside, the seal (pos. 42) must be replaced. The valve must be
removed from service for this purpose and not dismantled until it is cold, empty and
pressureless. The setting is lost when the screw cap is dismantled and must be re-made
after assembly. It is therefore a good idea to determine the current setting prior to
dismantling the valve by counting the number of turns up to the stop (+). This means
opening the regulator fully and readjusting it to the former position after assembling the
valve. The regulator must not be turned right up to the stop (+) during the assembly
procedure. It should be adjusted approx. five turns in the (-) direction to prevent the screw
from being turned past the (+) stop when the screw cap is re-fitted, thereby damaging the
regulator.

ATTENTION !
The medium inside the valve can leak out during the adjustment and cause
damage or injury to persons, plant or the environment! There is a risk of
burns or toxification.
Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations relating to safety,
occupational health and fire prevention. Personal protective equipment
must be worn at all times. All work must be carried out by suitably trained
persons.

Excerpt from the hazard checklist in EN 1050
- Hazard due to liquids and gases under pressure
- Hazard due to high-pressure fluid injection or ejection
- Thermal hazards resulting in:

Burns, chilblains and other injuries caused by contact of persons with objects or
materials with an extremely high or low temperature, by flames or explosions
and also by radiation of heat sources

- Damage to health due to hot or cold working environments
- Hazards due to contact with or inhalation of harmful fluids, gases, mists, fumes

and dusts

- Hazard due to fire or explosion