5000 Parts list & Schematic

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BULLETIN 5-0 CAT. SECTION 5 JULY. 1074

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NORRISEAL

SERIES 5000

.111JHEY= PNEUMATIC-NON BLEEDING

Convertible to electric operation Output proportional to temperature change Non-bleeding force balance pilot

DIRECT ACTING

Reversing is simple, no added parts

SPECIFICATIONS

6", 8", 9 & 12"

Probe Lengths

Cr-650째 F 1" N. P. T.

Range

Process connection

3 000 PSI

Process working pressure

1/4" N. P. T.

Supply connections

1530 PSI

Supply pressure Accuracy

2%

Approximate calibration, one dial division equals temperature change of

MODEL OPQ

UL approved, water tight Micro Switch. Nema Type 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5.

INDIRECT ACTING 20째 F

ELECTRIC direct or indirect Explosion proof switch UL approved Water tight switch UL approved Mechanically reversible

SPEC( F !CATIONS

Probe Lengths

EXQ or OPQ

DIRECT

or INDIRECT ACTING

MODEL EXQ UL approved, explosion proof Micro Switch, Class 1 groups C & 0, Class 2 groups E, F & G.

Range

Process connection Working pressure Power connection Accuracy

8, 9 & 12" 0'-65Cf F 1" N. P. T. 3 000 PSI

1/2" N. P. T. 2%

Standard switch: Explosion-proof 15 amperes 460 volts A/C non. inductive, single pole double throw

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SPFCIFICATIONS o

Non-Bleeding, Throttle

Pneumatic OPERATING MODE PILOT

Electric

15 AMPS, 460 VAC Non-Inductive, SPDT. Switches are UL approved for Splash Proof Service (NEMA Types 1,2,3,4 & 5) or Explosion Proof (Class 1 Groups C & D, Class 2 Groups E,F & G).

OPERATING MODE ACTION

Direct

Rising Temperature Increases Output

Indirect Action

Field Reversible with No added parts

TEMPERATURE LIMITS

0째 F to 650째F

PRESSURE LIMIT

3000 PSI

SEALS

ni,--,plwl :Ili

ACCURACY

2%

PROPORTIONAL

Fixed and Linear Through Full Temperature Range

PROBE LENGTHS

8, 9, 10 & 12 Inch

PROCESS CONNECTION SUPPLY PRESSURE

SUPPLY CONNECTION

OUTPUT CONNECTION

Buna-N

0 75 NPT & 1.00 NPT 15-30 psi (Pneumatic Pibt 0.25 NPT) Pneumatic Pilot

0.25 NPT

Electric Pilot

0.50 NPT

Pneumatic Pilot

0.25 NPT

Electric Pilot

0.50 NPT

BODY MATERIAL

Carbon Steel, Plated

PROBE MATERIAL

304 Stainless Steel

CALIBRATION

One Dial Division Equals 200 F Temperature Change with a 12.00 Probe 316 Stainless Steel Material

OPTIONS

Special Probe Lengths Separable Sockets

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

INSTALLATION AND START-UP

The Series 5000 Temperature Control is actuated by

Upon receiving the Series 5000 Temperature Control, inspect the unit to verify it has not been damaged during

differential expansion of dissimilar metals in the temperature sensing element. The forces and motion resulting from this

differential expansion actuates either a force balance nonbleeding pneumatic pilot or an electric pilot. The control mode can be either direct acting (increasing temperature increases output) or indirect acting (increasing temperature decreases output. The temperature sensing element is made of 1/8 inch stainless steel pipe which permits the control to

be used to a maximum pressure of 3000 PSI through a

shipment. The unit may be assembled in either a direct or indirect acting mode. It also may be furnished with a

pneumatic or electric pilot and with a variety of probe lengths. Check the nameplate information to establish that the unit is correct for the intended application. The Series 5000 Temperature Control is factory assembled, tested and ready for use as shipped and requires no pre-adjustments before installation.

temperature range of 0-650 F.

Maintained by: Sales Department Approved by: Quality Department

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DIMENSIONS hal

DIRECT ACTING INCREASING TEMPERATURE

MODEL 12-EXO INDIRECT ACTING SHOWN

INCREASES

OUTPUT

INDIRECT ACTING INCREASING TEMPERATURE DECREASES OUTPUT

HOW IT WORKS PARTS LIST 17(w I

DESCOIPTION

PA117 NG.

The Series 5000 operates on the dependable bi-metalic thermal expansion principle. The 1

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Moving Soo, Olophrago

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1001-420

32 33 34 35

Nylon 1/4' Gog. 1-o/2' 30 PSI P Nipple 1/11 m Close Pipe 8.8.ut

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1001-47 1001-40 5000-40

Spring vet,. Bloc: s/A 1150. o's 1/ Pip. Adopter 1/4 Tee 1/8 Pipe mIcre Sulich A480T4r

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36 37 38 39

outer metal tube expands and contracts in proportion to change in temperature. The disimilar inner metal, connected to the outer tube at one end, is pulled along with temperature increase and is pushed back with temperature decrease. Motion of inner metal moves a lever bar. The lever bar moves the pneumatic pilot thrust pin or the plunger of an electrical switch.

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Seoaraole Sockets - Stainless Steel

NORRISEAL

HP.006:04N405E2x5AS

77240-0525

CONTROLS (713) 466-3' Dovi.

c.- TELEX 4949807

FAX (713) 896-7386

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Installation is achieved by threading the tapered pipe threads on the probe body into the process connection. Apply JetLube KOPPER-KOTE high temperature thread lubrication or an equivalent to the threads to prevent seizing. When a The supply and output connections for the pneumatic pilot separable socket is used, install the socket into the process connection first and then follow with the installation of the temperature control.are 0.25 inch NPT. The supply connection is located on top of the pilot via a street elbow

and the output connection is directly behind the 0-30 PSI output gage.

The electric pilot is provided with a 0.50 inch NPT connection on the switch housing. To gain access to the switch terminals, remove the front cover of the switch housing. Lift up the insulator flap to expose the terminals.

The flap is conveniently marked with the identity of each terminal designating common lug, normally open and

normally closed. To wire the control for a direct acting mode (increasing temperature actuates the switch), use the normally open terminal. For the indirect acting mode, use the normally closed terminal.

NOTE: The Series 5000 Temperature Control with electric pilot is assembled in the indirect mode only to maximize the switch operation. The output mode is established by the appropriate switch wiring only.

Once the piping or wiring of the unit is complete, the process media temperature and pressure may be raised.

With the system now under heat and

Begin calibration by turning the range adjusting screw until the pressure shown by the output gage starts changing. For

direct acting mode, clockwise rotation of the adjusting screw, as viewed from directly above the control, will increase the temperature set point. Wait for the output pressure to stop changing or reverse the direction of the adjusting screw until a reversal in output pressure is reached. A reversal in the output signal means that the fluid around the probe is near the temperature for which the control is set. The temperature probe of the control has a faster response to

the temperature change than the reference thermometer. Avoid turning the adjusting screw when the pilot output pressure is changing rapidly. When the temperature is changing rapidly, as when a heater is initially started, the output pressure from the control may change the full scale while the reference thermometer reads considerably below the actual

MAINTENANCE

simple design, the Norriseal Series 5000 Temperature Control requires Because of its inherently

minimal routine maintenance. Visual external inspection of the unit is the only necessary maintenance required on a routine basis. If a performance problem occurs, refer to the troubleshooting section for the appropriate action. A guideline for maintenance practices is listed below. 1.

For pneumatic pilot, use clean, filtered and regulated supply air 15 to 30 psi. For electric pilot, always disconnect power supply before performing any maintenance. The switch rating

pressure, the

adjustments to the control may begin.

ADJUSTMENTS

is 15 Amps, 460 VAC. 2. Operate unit within

the design limits as

described under "Specifications". 8.

Inspect unit periodically based on operating conditions.

4.

Replace seals with new parts whenever unit is disassembled.

Calibration is accomplished by the use of a reference thermometer placed at the temperature control point.

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OCT. 1,19SO

PARTS LIST

Parts List For SERIES 5000

5000A

0011/4'141 Temperature Control Prwum at ic PI lot

Electric Pilot

1 NPT

-- 5.30 NDIRECT ACTING INCREAENG TEMPERATURE CC-CREASES OUTPUT

PROCES COrvvECSTION

DRECT ACTING INCREASING TEMPERATURE

INCREASES OUTPUT rou

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All Process Connections Shown Are 1 NPT PNEUMATIC PILOT

STEM MO.J ITEM NO.

PARTS DESCRIFTIOR

STOCK NUMBER

1

415615-5000150

2

418748-s00011x

3

410749-500012

4

410758-5009024

5

f

6 7 B

9 110

12 13 14 1

17 ROTC:

RING Rectinino Closure Pim Thrust Serino BAR Torque

`ADAPTER Teflon 410760-500CB OL0OCK VanTiT 410309-5000420

SCREW Adjusting Range HOUSING Spring SCREW Ca; WASHER Indicator SPRING

410745-500051 410747-500010 410746-50007 415206-50008 415207-50009 410743-50002 416739-50003 415205-50006

BODY CLOSURE

1 1 I

'i' 1 1 1 1

1

19

20 21

--22 .21 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

32

1

GAGE Pressure 0-30 PSI PEANUT SPRING Peanut PIN Thrust Pilot BASE

10TY I 1 1 1

1

DIAPHRAGM SEAT Moving ADAPTER Pilot REDUCER Pipe 1/8 x 1/4 NIPPLE PIDO 1/8 1 Close TEE Pipe 118 ELBOW Street Pipe 1/4 x 1/4 WASHER Flat Nylon 0.25 WASHER No. 10 NUT ilex Reg 1/4-28

1 1

1 1

2 I 1

1 1

1

ELECTRIC PILOT

1

1

33

1

34

All Dimcnsions in

415230-1001420 416234-100042 416169-100:40 410762-500033 410311-500041 415185-500042 410315-500043 410742-50001 415065 416407 415384 415383 415221 415750 416177

1

SCREW Set Sq_10-32 1 0.25 NUT Hex la. 5/8-18 ASSEMBLY Probe

41 5011

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DIAL

414 W1

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412943-500044 416405-E80171 4164$0-0P0 4117C3

ADAPTER Micro Switch SWITCH -Electric mr Explosion SWITCH Electric SPOT Spalsh Proof PLUNGER Actuator Switch

Recommended Spare Parts

1 . '

1

See Chart for Probe Lengths

PROBE ASSENOLT STOCK NUMBER 412523-500025 412483-500025 410759-500025

NOMINAL LENGTH 8.00 9.00 12.00

0 BOX 40525 !N NORRISEA L PHOUSTON. TEXAS 77240-0525

CONTROLS

(713) 466-3552 TELEX 4949807

FAx (713) 896-7386

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Pneumatic Pilot CONSTRAINT CONTROL OPERATES

ERRATICALLY OR DOES NOT FUNCTION AT ALL

POSSIBLE CAUSE The torque bar inside thn control body is misaligned and is binding ,-,t As pivot points

CORRECTIVE PROCEDURE Remove the retaining ring (Item 1) from the open end of the control body Remove the closure (Item 13) exposing the square end of the torque bar (Item 3) Using a pair of needle nose pliers or suitable tool, align the torque bar so that it sits square within the body interior. Observe that the pivot points of the torque bar are not binding Replace the closure and snap ring

The pilot does not funrtior Remove the piping to the pilot assembly Unscrew the valve block (Item 6) from the base (Item 22) due to trash lodged it it This will expose the moving seat and diaphragm (Items 23, 24, 29 & 31) which may now be interior areas removed. Inspect the interior of the base and the moving seat assembly Clean as needed using a mild solvent Unscrew the street elbow (Item 28) from the valve block. CAUTION: There is a small flat washer (Item 30) directly behind the street elbow which is loaded by the peanut spring (Item 20). Exercise care when removing the street elbow so as not to lose the washer. With the elbow and washer removed, the peanut (Item 19) and peanut spring may be removed from the valve block nspect the interior of the valve block and clean as needed with a mid solvent. Re-assemble unit in reverse order of the disassembty. Keep clean, do not apply grease to pilot parts NOTE: When replacing the moving seat/diaphragm assembly, the jam nut of the assembly must be facing upward in view as the diaphragm sits flat within the base. The small nib protruding from the lower portion of the moving seat assembly must engage its mating hole in the thrust pin (Item 21). Reconnect the piping to the plot and check its thrust pin (Item 21) Reconnect the piping to the pilot and check its operation by manually actuating the torque bar and observing the output. Probe is damaged Replace probe assembly The probe may be unscrewed from the control body without removing any other parts When installing a new probe, be certain to engage the inner bar of the probe into the mating hole in the torque bar Once the probe is installed, algnment of the torque bar may be necessary See the beginning of this section for the procedure required for this operation. OUTPUT SIGNAL IS Control was originally To reverse the operating mode of the control, merely exchange positions of the spring housing assembled with an assembly (Items 2, 8, 9 & 11) with the adjusting screw assembly (Items 4, 5, 7, 10 & 15) When OPPOSITE OF WHAT IS operating mode opposite installing the assembles in their new positions, be certain to engage the stems into each of their INTENDED of what is required respective holes in the torque bar. Once the assemblies are in place, alignment of the torque bar may be necessary See section A-1 for the procedure for this operation. OUTPUT SIGNAL Control is not adjuster: See section on adjustments. properly. CONSTANTLY BLEEDS EXHAUST BLEEDS Pilot diaphragm is leaking Remove the piping to the pilot assembly Unscrew the valve block (Item 6) from the base (Item 22) WHILE PILOT HAS This will expose the moving seat and diaphragm (Items 23, 24, 29 & 31) which may now be OUTPUT SIGNAL removed. Inspect this assembly for any tears or pin holes in the diaphragm and notice if the assembly is securely fastened together Replace the diaphragm is necessary by unscrewing the jam nut (Item 31) from the moving seat (Item 24) and removing the nylon washer (Item 29). Remove the faulty diaphragm and replace it with a new one Assemble the unit in reverse order of the disassembly procedure NOTE: When replacing the moving seat/diaphragm assembly, the jam out of the assembly must be facing upward in view as the diaphragm sits flat within the base. The small nib protruding from the lower portion of the moving seat assembly must engage its mating hole in the thrust pin (Item 21). I

Electric Mot CONSTRAINT CONTROL OPERATES ERRATICALLY OR DOES NOT FUNCT ON AT ALL

POSSIBLE CAUSE The torque bar inside the control body is misaligned and is binding at its pivot points Probe is damaged.

OUTPUT SIGNAL IS OPPOSITE OF WHAT IS INTENDED

Switch is wired the opposite of what is required

CORRECTIVE PROCEDURE Remove the retaining ring (Item 1) from the open end of the control body Remove the closure (Item 13) exposing the square end of the torque bar (Item 3). Using a pair of needle nose pliers or suitable tool, align the torque bar so that it sits square within the body interior Observe that the pivot points of the torque bar are not binding. Replace the closure and snap ring Replace probe assembly The probe may be unscrewed from the control body without removing any other parts. When installing a new probe be certain to engage the inner bar of the probe into the mating hole in the torque bar Once the probe is installed, alignment of the torque bar may be .necessary See section A-1 for the procedure required for this operatbn Disconnect the power source to the switch Remove the cover of switch housing Lift up the insulator flap so the three terminals of the switch are exposed. The insulator flap has a description of each terminal designating common lug, normally closed, and normally open terminals. Reverse the wires at normally closed, and nomialy open terminals Replace the insulator flap, and inspect the switch assembly to verify that no bare wires are touching the housing or any other terminals or wires Replace the housing front cover and re-connect the power source

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BULLETIN 5-1 CAT. SECTION 5

JULY, 1974

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00'

MODEL 12-SI

INDIRECT ACTING RISING TEMPERATURE DECREASES OUTPUT

NORRISEAL

7EMPERATTRIE 3DITIO

SERIES 5010

Non-Bleeding, force balanced pilot

SPECIFICATIONS

Output proportional to temperature change 12"

Probe length 100'

Range

1100' F.

1/2" N.P.T. 1" N.P.T.

Process connections Process working pressures

1/2" 1"

3000 PSI 3000 PSI

1/4" N.P.T.

Supply connections Supply oressure

Accurocy

temperature change of

The Norriseal Series 5010 Temperature Control

15-30 PSI

can be used as a pneumotic controller, trans-

2%

mitter, and safety limit switch. It has broad

Approximate colibration,

one dial division equals

Available in probe lengths to 36"

11째F.

applications in burner stacks, heaters, furnaces, desiccants and i n heat exchangers.

_1_% NORRISEAL

NM CONTROLS ;". DOVER) assouncts COMPANY

P.O. BOX 40525. HOUSTON. TEXAS 77240-0525 (713) 466-3552 TELEX 4949807 FAX (713) 896-7386

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DIMENSIONS 7.3M

1 XHAUST PM( TN()

2 HEx

MEP r T ACTING, !NICK ASIK TEMPEPATURF ;E.CPEASE...5 OUTPUT

bbd OUTPUT _ I/4 PIPE THO

HOW IT WORKS decrease. This motion of the inner metal moves the stainless steel bellows assembly back and forth, alternately opening and closing inside ports. Opening and closing the inside ports supplies and exhausts the output port. Rising temperature decreases output.

The Series 5010 operates on the simple, dependable bi-metalic thermal expansion principle. The outer metal tube expands and contracts in proportion to its temperature change. The inner metal, connected

temperature

to the outer tube at one end, is pulled along with temperature increase and is pushed back with

PARTS LIST ITEM 1

2 3 4

PART NO. 5010-15 2IA-37-FC 5010-6 5010-5

5

6

5010-13

7

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12 13 14

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16 17 18

5010-13 5010-7 .5010-19 1000-42 5010-20 5010-4 1000-420 5010-11 113-6 110-8 101-8

DESCRIPTION

Adjusting Nut Assembly Socket Set Screw-10-32 NF x 3/6 Lg. Packing Nut Packing Follower Packing Pecking Retainer Drive S.-re.-0 x 3/16 Stainless Steel Dial AJAuf.ting Ste.' taro째 .feat

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Peanut Valve Aellcal Spring Top Housing Pressure Gage, 1-1/2" 30 Pound Temperature Control Probe Assembly Nipple 1/4 Pipe x 1-1/2 Rushing MPT to FPT 1/4 to 1/8 Pipe Tee - 1/4 Pipe

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Specify Probe Length

NORRISEAL

EN. CONTROLS P 0 BOX 40525. HOUSTON. TEXAS 77240-0525 (713) 466.3552 TELEX 4949807 FAX (713) 896-7386

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OCT 1,115!

PARTS LIST

Parts List For SERIES 5010

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A

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1.21

SUPPLY

PROCESS CONNECTION

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Nominal Probe Length

INDIRECT ACTING INCREASING TEMPERATURE DECREASES OUTPUT

A

8 10 12

7.91 9.91 11.91

26

_25.91

Note:For Separable Sockets See Catalog Section 5,5020A NPT OUTPUT

MI Process Connections Shown Are 1 NPT ITEM NO. 2 3

4

5 6 7

8 9

9

4101U_-_..145 410042 -50106

11 12

410043-50107 416891-501026

13 14

415394

3 _1___ 16 17

18

PARTS DESCRIPTION

STOCK NUMBER 415069-1001545 415230-1001420 410051-501015 416234-100042 41004t:501010 415161-501013 410031-S0101P 415160-501020 410040-50104

1

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415014 416018

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BUSHING Pipe 1/8 1 1/4 GAOL Pressure 0-30 PSI NUT Adiustino

1

PEANUT

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RETAINER Pastini_lotir

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SEPT Large SPRING Helical HOUSING Top gliAlkilLl'ASA21199121, NUT Packino STEN Adjusting PACKING NIPPLE Pipe 1/4 x 1.50 ..iii P 'It IIA-SCREW Set Soc 10-32 1-17.-21 SCREW Drive 0 x 0.19 ASSEMBLY Probe

1 1

1 1 1

1

1 1 1 I

4 1

See Chart for Probe Length'

Recommended Spare Parts All Dimensions 11, inches NOTE-

PROBE ASSEMBLY

STOCK NUMBER 410047-501011 412487-501011 410048-501011 410050-501011

NOMINAL LENGTH 8.00 10.00 12.00 26.00

NORR1SEAL

% CONTROLS P.0 BOX 40525. HOUSTON. TEXAS 77240-0525 (7131466.3554 FAX (713; 896-7386 TF1 EX 4949807

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iiiNE 1,1977

Parts List For SERIES 5020 AvOINAMi Temperature Control 10.50

CATALOG SECTIOK 5 5020A

5 ft*

Port-X..

PortY

1.21

>r CONNECTION PROCESS

71:11-2C VESSEL

DIRECT ACTING INCREASING TEMPERATURE INC PRI.ASr'S OUTPUT

I

1.!)

,17

(1.5) I

16 O O9 7

PORT x -IuPPLY PORT Y

Nofolnal Probe Length A $ 17.91 10 12

PORT x -EXHAUST

9.91 14.91

26

X HAUST

INCREASING TEMPERATURE DECREASES OUTPUT PORT

OUTPUT

N.

-SUPPLY

25.91

Separable Sockets

A

All Process Connections Shown Are 1 NPT

Ports X, Y, And Output

O.

Are 1/4 NPT

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VESSEL I

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p=g111 ALL CONNECTIONS I NPT -

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Nominal Probe Length! -fr:" I -BI

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STOCK NUMBER

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13 110.68 27 124.68

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PARTS DESCRIPTION

1

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5

415069-1001545 415230-1001420 416234-100042 415161-501013 410031-501019

6

415160-50102o

7

410364-50205 410365-50207 410366-50208 410648-50302 410650-50304 415855-010 415073 415394 415013 415014 416018

1

2 3 4

8 9

10 II

12 13 14 15 16 17

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Recommended Spare Parts

.;

Bl:SHING Pipe 1/6 1 1/4

GAGE Pressure 0-30 PSI PEANUT .

DIAL

SEAT Large SPRING Helical

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CAP

NUT Adjusting STEM Adjusting huT Lock SOUSING Top 0-RING Viton TEE Pipe 1/4 NIPPLE Pipe 1/4 a 1.50 SCREW Set Soc 8-32 a 0.31 SCREW Set Soc 10-32 a 0.25 SCREW Drive Type U No 0 a 0.19 ASSEMBLY Probe .

See Chart for Probe Length

SEPARABLE SOCKETS PROBE ASSEMBLY STOCK NUMBER 411131-50201 418949-50204 412188-5020e 418950-50204

I

NOMINAL LENGTH 8.00 10.00 12.00 26.00

STOCK NUMBER 413955-500062 418642-500062 418947-500062 41,0991-500062

416946-500062

1

NOMINAL LENGTH 6.00 5.00 IC.00 12.00 26.00

NORRISEAL

P.0 BOX 40525 HOUSTON. TEXAS 77240-0525

CONTROLS

(713) 466-3552 TELEX 4949807

:-.:oovi

FAX (713) 89E-7386

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JUNE 1, 1977

CATALOG SECT leg 5 5030 B

Parts list For SERIES 5030 OORRIffill Temperature Control

Direct Acting

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Nominal Probe Length

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8 12

9.17

13

13.17 27.17

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PT-

All Process Connections Shown Are 1 hi wr ITEM MO 2 3

4 6 7

8 9

10 11 12

13

PARTS DESCRIPTION

STOCK NUMBER

BUSHING Pipe 1/8 x 1/4 GAGE Pressure 0-30 PSI PEANUT SEAT Large SPRING He14-

415069-1001545 415230-1001420 416234-100042 410031-501019 415160-501020 410647-50301 410648-50302 410649-50303 410650-50304 415GSS-010 415073 415394 415013

CAP NUT Lock

STEM Ad3u4... HOUSING Top 0-RING Piton TEE Pipe 1/4 NIPPLE Pipe 1/f SCREW Set Sq B. i7 ASSEMBLY Probe

"14

50

" See Chart for Probe Lengths

Recommended Spare Parts

PROBE ASSEMBLY

STOCK NUMBER 410655-503010 410657-503010 410660-503010

NOMINAL LENGTH 8.0D 12.00 26.00

NORR1SEAL

CONTROLS

P 0 BOX 40525 HOUSTON. TEXAS 77240-0525 (713)466.3552

TELEX 4(149807

FAX (713) 8967386

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The Series 5030A Pilot Light Safety Control is a direct

As the heater goes through a period of normal firing, 'track"

acting temperature controller. Thus, pilot output pressure increases with increasing temperature of the element. If the flame goes out, the output pressure drops to zero.

the setting of the safety control by turning the screw to maintain the output pressure just below the pilot supply pressure. If, during the firing, it is necessary to turn the

For correct operation, only 1 to 3 inches of the probe end should be exposed to the pilot flame. The remainder of the probe should be positioned so as not to be heated directly by

the main burner flame.

Also, because pilot operation

depends on heat loss from the unheated portion of the probe, this portion must not be closely confined or insulated. In hooking up the control, a pressure gauge must be installed to show the output pressure; proper adjustment of the device is not possible without it.

screw to the left beyond the mark originally made for pilot light operation, this means that the original mark is for an operating temperature that is too high. If it is left on the

original setting, the main burner fuel would be blocked while the pilot light still burned. For a safe setting, the screw must be turned to the left slightly past the setting necessary to keep the output pressure on control at the coolest part of the overall firing cycle.

To insure the shortest possible time lag between a pilot

Pilot supply pressure must not exceed 30 PSIG. Supply gas must be clean and free of foreign matter. After connecting pilot supply to the inlet, remove the cap (Item #1) and turn the adjusting screw (Item #3) until pressure shows on the

flame outage and blocking of main burner, the screw setting must be checked after the heater has been in operation for a few days. This is to correct for the higher temperature of the surroundings of the probe, as compared to initial start up. If the pilot control is reset by "tracking" when the heater is hot,

output gauge (Item #11). Turning the screw to the right

the actuation point will be higher than when the initial

decreases output pressure and increases operating temperature. Turning it to the left increases output pressure and decreases operating temperature.

adjustment was made. If the heater is then shut down long enough to completely cool, the adjusting screw will have to be reset again at start up, because the pilot flame will not supply enough heat to bring the control output pressure up to

On the original start up of an installation of the Norriseal Pilot Safety, the operating setting of the screw must be

the operating range.

determined by the heater in operation.

After the hook up has been completed and pilot supply connected to the control, turn the adjusting screw slowly until the output pressure is a few pounds below the pilot supply pressure; the setting is now on the control point. Light the pilot flame and the pressure on the output gauge

will almost immediately rise to the input pilot pressure. Turn the adjusting screw slowly to the right until the output pressure drops a few pounds; the pressure will immediately start to rise again. By slowly turning the adjusting screw to the right, the element heats.

The output pressure may be "tracked" so as to keep the setting of the pilot exactly on the control or actuation point. As the probe approaches the operating temperature, the rate of climb of the output pressure will slow. Heating of the probe from atmospheric temperature will take a few minutes. In general, the longer the probe, the longer it will be required to establish the equilibrium temperature gradient.

After the probe has been heated to the point where there is not climb in output pressure for two or three minutes, mark the setting of the screw, open the main burner valve and let the heater operate under normal service conditions. Watch

the output pressure closely; opening of the main burner valve may bring in a rush of secondary air so as to cause the pilot flame to flow on and off of the probe and thus lower the probe temperature.

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