Hamilton Sundstrand Company Gas Fuel Metering Valve HFG2.0 Manual De Usuario

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32 HFG2.0 
USER 
GUIDE
 
Extension Rod and Bearings 
The extension rod is threaded on the ball nut. As the ball nut translates, 
the extension rod moves in and out of the HFG2.0 main housing. 
Counter-clockwise (CCW) rotation (facing the motor end of the actuator) 
of the motor rotor and screw shaft results in the extension rod extending 
out of the main housing. Clockwise (CW) rotation results in the extension 
rod retracting back into the main housing. 
The extension rod support bearing is provided for lateral support. Thrust 
and radial loads are transferred from the extension rod through the ball 
nut to the main preloaded duplex thrust bearings. The thrust bearings 
transfer the loads to the main housing by the main bearing and shaft 
retaining nuts. 
A motor end bearing is provided for additional radial shaft stability. The 
resolver rotor, motor rotor, motor bearing, and spacers are all stacked on 
the ball screw shaft and retained by a single nut. This arrangement 
prevents actuator axial loads from passing through the resolver rotor and 
motor rotor. 
The end of the extension rod is connected to the poppet assembly of the 
valve. The linear motion of the extension rod, both extension and 
retraction, is directly translated to the poppet assembly. 
Valve 
The valve portion of the HFG2.0 consists of four main components: 
•  Valve Housing Assembly 
• Orifice 
Assembly 
• Soft 
Seats 
• Return 
Spring 
 
Valve Housing Assembly 
The valve housing assembly may be either three pieces or one piece. 
The three-piece version consists of upper, center, and lower valve body 
sub-assemblies, which are bolted together with eight, ½” diameter, high-
strength, steel bolts. The assembly is made of either machined aluminum 
or stainless steel. 
The one-piece version consists of a cast aluminum main pressure vessel 
and valve cover assembly. The cover assembly attaches to the bottom of 
the vessel. This version does not have a drain port. 
See Figure 2-3.