67D Series
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       Inspect the vent hole regularly to make sure it is  
       not plugged.  Spring case vent hole orientation may    
       be changed by rotating the spring case with 
       respect to the body.  A 1/4 NPT spring case vent   
  may be remotely vented by installing obstruction- 
   free tubing or piping into the vent.  Protect the  
    remote vent by installing a screened vent cap on  
     the remote end of the vent pipe.
  5. For use in regulator shutdown, install upstream   
       block and vent valves and downstream block  
       and vent valves (if required), or provide some  
       other suitable means of properly venting the   
       regulator inlet and outlet pressures.  Install a 
       pressure gauge to monitor instruments on startup.
  6.  Apply a good grade of pipe compound to the external  
       pipe threads before making connections, making sure  
       not to get the pipe compound inside the regulator.
  7. Install tubing tting or piping into the 1/2 NPT  
  inlet connection on the body (key 1) and into the  
  1/2 NPT body outlet connection.
  8.  The two 1/4 NPT outlets can be used for a gauge  
   or other use.  If not used, they must be plugged. 
 
The 67D Series regulators have maximum outlet 
pressure ratings that are lower than their maximum 
inlet pressure ratings.  A pressure-relieving or pressure- 
limiting device is needed if inlet pressure can exceed 
the maximum outlet pressure rating.
Types 67DR, 67DSR, 67DFR, and 67DFSR have 
a low capacity internal relief valve for minor seat 
leakage only.  Other overpressure protection must be 
provided if the maximum inlet pressure can exceed 
the maximum pressure rating of the downstream 
equipment or exceeds the maximum outlet pressure 
rating of the regulator.
Key numbers are referenced in Figures 3 through 8.
  1.  With proper installation completed and downstream  
       equipment properly adjusted, slowly open the  
       upstream and downstream block valve (when        
       used) while using pressure gauges to monitor pressure.
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  2.  If outlet pressure adjustment is necessary,    
       monitor outlet pressure with a gauge during the  
       adjustment procedure.  The regulator is adjusted  
       by loosening the locknut (key 19), if used, and 
       turning the adjusting screw or handwheel (key 18)  
       clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to 
       decrease the outlet pressure setting.  Retighten the  
       locknut to maintain the adjustment position. 
First, close the nearest upstream block valve and 
then close the nearest downstream block valve 
(when used).  Next, open the downstream vent valve. 
Since the regulator remains open in response to the 
decreasing downstream pressure, pressure between 
the closed block valves will be released through the 
open vent valve.
Regulator parts are subject to normal wear and 
must be inspected and replaced as necessary.  The 
frequency of inspection and replacement of parts 
depends on the severity of service conditions and 
applicable codes and government regulations.  Open 
the Type 67DF, 67DFR, 67DFS, or 67DFSR drain valve 
(key 2) regularly to empty accumulated liquid from the 
dripwell (key 5).