Dyna-Flo Control Valve Services Ltd.
Phone: 780 • 469 • 4000 Toll Free: 1 • 866 • 396 • 2356 Fax: 780 • 469 • 4035 Website: www.dynafl o.com
Model 360/361 Control Valves
P-360M1019A
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Operation, Parts, and Instruction Manual
NOTICE These instructions are meant to be used with the Dyna-Flo 360/361 Technical Bulletin as they refer to
Figures and Tables therein. If you do not have the Technical Bulletin, contact Dyna-Flo immediately, or
visit www.dynafl o.com
Each control valve is factory checked. Check the calibration for the specifi c application, before a valve
is put into service.
It is the intention of this document to provide users with an accurate guide for safe installation and
maintenance of the 360/361 Control Valves. Revisions are available at above mentioned website.
GENERAL
The following instructions are to be thoroughly reviewed and understood prior to installing, operating or performing
maintenance on this equipment. Work on this equipment should be performed by experienced personnel. Throughout
the manual, safety and caution notes appear and must be strictly followed, to prevent serious injury or equipment
malfunction.
SCOPE
The control valve confi guration and construction materials were selected to meet particular pressure, temperature, and process
conditions. Some material combinations are limited in their pressure and temperature ranges. Do not apply any other conditions to
the valve without fi rst contacting your Dyna-Flo sales offi ce.
This manual is written to be a practical and useful guide to maintaining the Dyna-Flo 360 Control Valve.
SAFETY CAUTION
Only well trained experienced technicians should perform these procedures. Use safe work practices and lock out
procedures when isolating valves and actuators. It is also important to wear the proper protective equipment when
performing any installation or maintenance activity. Use only parts and materials rated for the process being used,
operating conditions, and environmental conditions products will be used in.
To avoid personal injury or installation damage as a result of the sudden release of process pressure or damage to
equipment, do not install the valve assembly where service conditions could exceed the limits stated in this manual,
sales bulletin or on the equipment nameplates. Use government codes, accepted industry standards and good piping
practices, and select proper pressure-relieving equipment for protection of your installation. Always be aware of
fl ammable process and instrument gas.
Always be aware of the hazards of actuators, especially spring-loaded actuators. Be sure that the actuator is
de-energized or in the failed position before performing any maintenance procedure.
These valves have dangerous pinch points. Never put your hands inside the valve unless you are certain that the plug
and stem will not move.