Maintenance
User manual for HON R100 gas pressure regulator with HON P095NG pilot
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8.2
Preparing for the maintenance
Proceed as follows:
Step
Description
Explanation
1
Have the maintenance
and servicing parts
ready
Please refer to
Additional information regarding spare parts
(see
page 81) to find out which spare parts correspond your specific
gas pressure regulator and have the corresponding maintenance
parts and servicing parts ready to go before maintenance.
The spare parts that are always required for the actuator
assembly’s maintenance are listed in the spare parts kits for
the actuator assembly.
The spare parts that are always required for the pilot’s
maintenance are listed in the spare parts kits for the pilot.
Spare part drawings and bills of materials are listed in the
appendix
(see page 81).
In addition to these maintenance parts, there are also servicing
parts that need to be checked during maintenance in order to
make sure that they are in working condition. If parts are dam‐
aged or are not working properly or at all due to heavy soiling
that cannot be removed, contact the manufacturer in order to
clarify the situation before putting the device back into opera‐
tion. After clarifying the situation, you can order the relevant
servicing parts from the manufacturer.
2
Have the required
lubricants and thread‐
lockers ready
For specifications concerning the lubricants that must be used,
please refer to
Lubricants and threadlockers
(see page 88).
The maintenance instructions below are provided as examples for the various gas pressure
regulator models and versions. Use the bills of materials to make sure that you replace all the
maintenance parts relevant to your specific device model during maintenance.
8.3
Starting maintenance
Risk of serious injury posed by pressurized components moving in an uncontrolled manner
when handled improperly.
If not handled properly or in the event of a defect, gas can escape from pressurized compo‐
nents under high pressure and cause serious injuries and even death. Before you start work‐
ing on these components:
Close all connections leading to the gas‐carrying line.
Establish a depressurized status. Residual amounts of energy must be depressurized as
well.
Preparation work for
maintenance
Sample maintenance
instructions
Pressurized parts