Beck, R&J Automobile Parts 14-10 Benutzerhandbuch

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INSTALLATION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Installation and service instructions for 
use by qualified personnel only.  To avoid 
injury and electric shock do not perform 
any servicing other than contained in the 
operation instructions unless qualified.
STORAGE INFORMATION
 
The drive should be stored in its shipping 
carton in a clean, dry area.  
 
If it is necessary to store the drive outdoors for 
a long period of time, it should be removed from 
its shipping carton and stored above ground.  A 
waterproof cover should be securely fastened 
over it.  Do not stack drives on top of one another. 
Stored drives should be periodically checked to 
make sure no condensation has formed in the 
control compartments.  Damage due to moisture 
while in storage is not covered by warranty.
UNPACKING
 
Group 14 drives are packed in standardized 
cardboard shipping containers.  Drives mounted 
on valves may be packed in cardboard containers 
or strapped to a skid and crated, depending on 
size.  After unpacking, the wooden platform may 
be used to transport the drive to the installation 
site.
INSTALLATION—MECHANICAL
 
Beck drives can be furnished with valves 
mounted as unitized assemblies ready for 
pipeline installation.
CAUTION
Whenever a control drive is being mounted 
on a valve, it is good practice to remove the 
valve from service.  Observe the following 
precautions:
  • Know what fluid is in the line.
  •  Wear the proper protective equipment.
  •  Disconnect the electrical power.
  •  Depressurize the pipeline.
  •  Refer to the valve maintenance manual for 
specific instructions.
Figure 1
Mounting The Drive On A Valve
 
Refer to Figure 1, below, to identify the 
mounting parts and the steps to install the drive 
onto the valve.
 1. Prepare the valve.  It may be necessary to 
remove parts that are no longer used or to 
replace or adjust packing.  Refer to the valve 
maintenance manual for specific instructions.  
Consult the Beck Valve Mounting Specification 
sheet that was shipped with the drive for any 
instructions regarding modifications to the 
valve stem that may be necessary.
 2. Push the valve stem (11) into the valve body 
to the fully seated or stem down position.
 3. Move the G-14 output shaft (5) up into the 
drive body until the upper mechanical stop (3) 
is tight against the lower bearing plate (1).
 4. Remove the four lower bearing plate bolts 
(2) that hold the bottom plate to the drive 
body (1/2" bolt heads). Pressure from the 
mechanical stop will hold the plate in place 
when the bolts are removed. Bolt the yoke 
(9) to the lower bearing plate using the longer 
bolts supplied with the yoke.  Torque bolts to 
10 Ib-ft.
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