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Cameron TYPE 31 User Manual

Cameron TYPE 31
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8
ENGINEERED VALVES
Troubleshooting
Trouble Probable Cause Remedy
The seats
are leaking.
The stem
is leaking.
The valve is not closed
completely.
Operate the valve to the fully closed position.
Block-and-Bleed the valve to insure that the
leakage has stopped. Refer to Block-and-
Bleed procedure on page 7.
Properly adjust the operator stops. Refer to
Setting Stops on page 4.
Block-and-Bleed the valve to insure that the
leakage has stopped. Refer to the Block-and-
Bleed procedure on page 7.
Clean and flush the seat rings. Refer to the
Injection Procedure section on pages 10 - 12.
Tighten the stem screw or nut tightly enough
to stop the leak. Do not exceed torque value
for stem screw. Contact your Cameron
Valves & Measurement group representative
to obtain torque values.
Operate the valve to make sure the stem is
causing the leak.
Replace stem seal. Contact your Cameron
Valves & Measurement group representative
for assistance.
Inject a small amount of sealant into the stem
injection fitting.
Operator stops are incorrectly
adjusted.
The seat rings are
malfunctioning.
Stem screw or nut is loose.
The stem seal is damaged.
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual IOM-CAM-BALL-T31

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Cameron TYPE 31 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCameron
ModelTYPE 31
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

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