EB 8310-1 EN 5-5
Installation
7. In the "actuator stem extends" version:
apply a signal pressure that corresponds
to the lower bench range value to the ac-
tuator. Turn the stem connector (A27.1
and A27.2) on the actuator stem until the
plug (5) starts to move out of the seat.
In the "actuator stem retracts" version:
apply a signal pressure that corresponds
to the upper bench range value to the
actuator. Turn the stem connector (A27.1
and A27.2) on the actuator stem until the
plug (5) starts to move out of the seat.
If necessary, repeat the action described in 7
until the stem connector is correctly adjusted.
8. Lock the position of the stem connector
with the lock nut (A27.3).
9. Align the travel indicator scale (84) so
that the bottom line on the scale is at the
same level as the O-ring on the stem
connectornut.SeeFig.5-3.
c) Mounting on valve versions
with anti-rotation xture
1. Firmly press the plug together with the
plug stem into the seat ring.
2. Anti-rotation xture not yet mounted
onto the valve:
Follow the instructions described under
'Mountingtheexternalanti-rotationx-
ture' in the associated valve documenta-
tion up to the point where the actuator is
to be mounted.
Anti-rotation xture already mounted
onto the valve:
Slightly loosen the screws (303) and turn
the stem (9) inside the stem connector
clamps (301) by a few turns to move it
downward.
3. Remove the clamps of the stem connector
(A26) and the ring nut (A8) from the ac-
tuator.
4. Slide the ring nut over the plug stem.
5. Place the actuator onto the valve bonnet
(2) and secure it with the ring nut.
6. Connect the signal pressure. See sec-
tion5.2.2.
7. Continue following the instructions de-
scribed under 'Mounting the external an-
ti-rotationxture'intheassociatedvalve
documentation from the point where the
stem (9) is threaded upwards until the
head of the stem rests on the extended
actuator stem.
8. Align and fasten the travel indicator
scale as described in the 'Mounting the
actuator onto the valve' section in the as-
sociated valve documentation.
Note