APTech AZ4657 User Manual
Operation manual manual diaphragm valves, A. general information, B. system design/product selection
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Operation Manual
Manual Diaphragm Valves
(Models AP3100, AP3102, AP3125, AP3150, AP3157, AP3260, AK/AP/AZ3600,
AK/AP/AZ3604, AK/AP/AZ3624, AK/AP/AZ3625, AK/AP/AZ3627, AK/AP/AZ3650,
AK/AP/AZ3652, AK/AP/AZ3657, AP3800, AP3900, AK/AP/AZ4600, AK/AP/AZ4625,
AK/AP/AZ4650, AK/AP/AZ4652, and AK/AP/AZ4657 )
A. General information
AP Tech manual diaphragm valves are used in gas delivery systems to control gas flow. Many
models are available with different pressure ratings, flow capacities, and porting configurations.
Refer to the appropriate catalog data sheet for specific product information.
B. System Design/Product Selection
1. When selecting the valve model and configuration, verify the following information.
a.
Verify the materials of construction are compatible with the intended process gas.
b.
Verify the pressure and temperature ratings are acceptable for the intended application.
c.
Verify that the flow capacity (C
v
) of the valve is appropriate for the application.
2. Valves can be used under a large variety of operation conditions. The system designers shall
decide product selection based upon their own analysis and testing to verify acceptable
operation with specific equipment.
C. Installation
1. Verify the pressure rating is acceptable.
2. Inspect the valve to determine the flow path through the valve and how the valve will be
installed in the system.
a.
An inlet (upstream) port is defined as a port connected to the region below the valve seat
and may be labeled with an “
IN
” marked into the body near the port.
b.
An outlet (downstream) port is defined as a port connected to the region above the seat
and below the diaphragm. The outlet port is usually not labeled but may be marked
“
OUT
”.
c.
The traditional flow direction is inlet to outlet, but AP Tech valves may be employed in
either traditional flow direction or the reverse.
d.
On Series DV Monoblock valves the port that is common with the block valves is marked
with a “
C
”. No other marking is shown. Technical Bulletin 205 has schematics of the
monoblock configurations and more detailed information.
3. Install the valve using the appropriate method described below.
a.
For tube stub connections, weld connectors or other components to the tube stubs per
standard industry practice (reference SEMI standard F78).
- AP4657 AK4657 AZ4652 AP4652 AK4652 AZ4650 AP4650 AK4650 AZ4625 AP4625 AK4625 AZ4600 AP4600 AK4600 AP3900 AP3800 AZ3657 AP3657 AK3657 AZ3652 AP3652 AK3652 AK3625 AZ3650 AP3650 AK3650 AZ3627 AP3627 AK3627 AZ3625 AP3625 AZ3624 AP3624 AK3624 AZ3604 AK3604 AZ3600 AP3600 AK3600 AP3260 AP3157 AP3150 AP3125 AP3102 AP3100
Document Outline
- A. General information
- B. System Design/Product Selection
- 1. When selecting the valve model and configuration, verify the following information.
- 2. Valves can be used under a large variety of operation conditions. The system designers shall decide product selection based upon their own analysis and testing to verify acceptable operation with specific equipment.
- C. Installation
- 1. Verify the pressure rating is acceptable.
- 2. Inspect the valve to determine the flow path through the valve and how the valve will be installed in the system.
- a. An inlet (upstream) port is defined as a port connected to the region below the valve seat and may be labeled with an “IN” marked into the body near the port.
- b. An outlet (downstream) port is defined as a port connected to the region above the seat and below the diaphragm. The outlet port is usually not labeled but may be marked “OUT”.
- c. The traditional flow direction is inlet to outlet, but AP Tech valves may be employed in either traditional flow direction or the reverse.
- d. On Series DV Monoblock valves the port that is common with the block valves is marked with a “C”. No other marking is shown. Technical Bulletin 205 has schematics of the monoblock configurations and more detailed information.
- 3. Install the valve using the appropriate method described below.
- a. For tube stub connections, weld connectors or other components to the tube stubs per standard industry practice (reference SEMI standard F78).
- b. For metal face seal connectors, assemble connections per standard practice described by fitting supplier (typically 1/8 turn past finger tight).
- c. For compression-type connectors, insert the tube into the fitting until it stops. Tighten the fitting by applying 1-1/4 turns of nut rotation.
- d. Most valves can be attached to panels or mounting plates using the 10-32 or M5 female thread mounting holes located in the bottom of the body (valves with M5 mounting holes will be marked with a “5” on the bottom of the body). Special configuration...
- 4. After installation, perform a leak test of all connections and welds per standard industry practice (reference SEMI standard F1).
- D. Indicating Switch Option Installation
- E. Operation
- 1. Perform the following to close the valve.
- a. Rotate the valve handle clockwise as viewed from the top until a sudden, large increase in torque indicates that the internal hard stop in the actuator or in the valve body is reached.
- b. For valves with OPEN/CLOSED status indication, verify that handle indicator shows the valve is in the CLOSED position.
- c. For AP3157, AK/AP/AZ3657, and AK/AP/AZ4657 valves, turn the handle fully clockwise until the handle drops down. AP3157, AK/AP/AZ3657, and AK/AP/AZ4657 valves have a small detent in the open position, which requires a slightly higher torque at the i...
- d. For AP3900 valves, turn the handle fully clockwise until the handle drops all the way down. The top edge of the flange on the lock stem (the part at the center of the handle) should be flush with the top surface of the handle when the valve is in t...
- e. If an ISH switch option was installed, verify that the output signal changed states.
- 2. Perform the following to open the valve.
- a. Rotate the valve handle counterclockwise until an increase in torque indicates that the internal stop in the actuator is reached.
- b. For AP3157, AK/AP/AZ3657, AK/AP/AZ4657, and AP3900 valves, pull the handle up and turn counterclockwise to open the valve. This feature prevents the valve from being accidentally opened.
- c. For valves with OPEN/CLOSED status indication, verify that handle rotation has reached the OPEN indication. On AP3800 and AP3900 valves, only solid dots of increasing size will be visible through the handle window when the valve is fully open.
- d. If an ISH switch option was installed, verify that the output signal changed states.
- 3. When a valve is in the closed position, the inlet ports are isolated from the outlet ports. When a valve is in the open position, all ports are common.
- 1. Perform the following to close the valve.
- F. Lock Out Tag Out Valves
- 1. AP3157, AK/AP/AZ3657, AK/AP/AZ4657, and AP3900 valves have a built in lock out tag out (LOTO) capability. A non-interlocking scissor type padlockable safety lockout hasp with a 1/8 inch or thinner hasp arm thickness is required to use this feature....
- 2. If the lock out tag out feature is to be used, verify that the lock stem center piece slot clearances are compatible with the available safety hasp as follows.
- a. Turn the knob fully clockwise to close the valve. Verify that the lockout hasp can be inserted through the lock stem slot and closed. Remove the hasp.
- b. Lift up on the knob and turn fully counter-clockwise to open the valve. Verify that the lockout hasp cannot be inserted through the lock stem slot.
- 3. The valves can be locked out as follows.