EB 2512 EN 7-1EB 2512 7-1
Operation
7 Operation
Immediately after completing start-up or
placing the regulator back into operation
(see the 'Start-up' section), the regulator is
ready for use.
Risk of burn injuries due to hot or cold com-
ponents and pipeline.
Regulator components and the pipeline may
become very hot or cold. Risk of burn inju-
ries.
Î Allow components and pipelines to cool
down or heat up.
Î Wear protective clothing and safety
gloves.
Risk of personal injury due to pressurized
components and process medium escaping
under pressure.
Î Do not loosen the control line while the
valve is pressurized.
Risk of hearing loss or deafness due to loud
noise.
Noise emission (e.g. cavitation or ashing)
may occur during operation caused by the
process medium and the operating condi-
tions.
Î Wear hearing protection when working
near the valve.
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Crush hazard arising from moving parts.
Î Do not insert hands or ngers between
the set point springs while the regulator
is in operation.
Î Do not insert hands or ngers between
the pillars and set point springs while the
regulator is in operation.
Î Do not insert hands or ngers between
the spring plate and crossbeam while the
regulator is in operation.
Î Before starting any work on the regula-
tor, depressurize plant sections as well as
the regulator.
7.1 Adjusting the set point
Î The required downstream pressure is set
by turning the set point adjuster (6) using
an open-end wrench:
− DN15to50withwidthacrossats
SW19
− DN65and100withwidthacrossats
SW24
− The set point of the stainless steel regula-
tor must be adjusted using the rod in-
cluded.
Î Turn the set point adjuster clockwise ()
to increase the pressure set point.
Î Turn the set point adjuster counterclock-
wise () to reduce the pressure set point.
The pressure gauge located on the down-
stream pressure side allows the adjusted set
point to be monitored.
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