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HIGH/LOW PRESSURE SENSOR - HLR 7970

(Standard 30 PSI Pneumatic Service, Panel Mount)

Applications: High (PSH/PSHH) or Low (PSL/PSLL)


Adjustment Range Capability of 10 to 10,000 PSI (.689 - 689.5 Bar)

Designed to be programmed as either a High (detect and react to


rising/increasing pressure) or as a Low (detect and react to a
falling/decreasing pressure). The HLR 7970 is a two position, three way
Universal ported (H, O, L), automatic reset (spring return) pressure
balance spool, flow control valve. Within standard safety systems,
Pressure Sensors monitor a specific media or process pressure source for a
deviation from the normal operating range. The Pressure Sensor’s loss of
control circuit pressure will initiate a shutdown sequence or provide an
alarm. Pressure Sensors can also be used to indirectly operate on/off flow
control valves or pneumatic driven pumps.

Special Features: All components necessary for four (4) different


piston arrangements are installed within this self-contained unit.
Components that are not installed in the current piston arrangement, are
kept in an enclosed Storage Tube. The Pressure Sensor also has a
convenient 1/8"-27 N.P.T. “Female” process connection installed in its
Piston Housing.

Reason To Use: Our Pressure Sensor’s patented mechanical advantage


eliminates the need to purchase and store additional “matching Piston and
Spring combination” sets. Installing or reorienting our piston components
into specific “Piston Arrangements” allows an adjustment range capability
of 10 to 10,000 PSI to be achieved. This feature is especially beneficial
for remote facilities that require pressure setting changes to match new
process conditions.

PSH/PSHH

PSL/PSLL

CHARACTERISTICS 1. Dimensions: 1.750" Dia. X 8.0" L.


2. Working Pressure:
Process Press. Inlet - 10,000 PSI Max. (689.5 Bar)
Control Ports - 125 PSI Max. (8.62 Bar)
3. Connections: Process Press. Inlet-1/2"-14 N.P.T.“M”
1/8"-27 N.P.T.“F”
Control Ports - 1/4"-18 N.P.T. “F”
4. Weight: 3.5 Lbs.. (1.6 Kg.)
5. Panel Hole “Cutout” Size Req.’ed.: 1-5/8"(39.81 mm)
PRESSURE SENSOR - HLR 7970
Standard 30 PSI Pneumatic Service - Panel Mount
INTRODUCTION

The HLR 7970 Pressure Sensor is a two position, three way,


automatic reset, pressure balance spool control valve used to
respond to a predetermined Pressure Setting. In safety control
systems, the Pressure Sensors initiate safety valve closure to safe
guard facilities upon detection of abnormal pressure. In other
applications, they are used to start/stop various control functions
within particular pressure range limits.

All standard HLR 7970 Pressure Sensors have a pressure


Adjustment Range from 10 to 10,000 PSI (.69 to 690 BAR). This is
accomplished by use of the patented, self-contained, "variable size
piston arrangement" concept. Piston sizes are varied by
rearranging or orienting the exposed or inlet surface area to
respond to particular pressure ranges. Varying the size of the
surface area is accomplished by using piston components that
literally slide within one another or having two of the parts that
can rise or fall in unison. The patented piston assemblies are
discussed in detail in the operation section.

HLR 7970 Series Pressure Sensors are commonly referred to as


"Block and Bleed" Stick Pilots. They are especially well suited
for the following applications:

1. Systems that could experience greater than normal


operation pressure. Overpressuring ruptures
diaphragms, helical coils and bourdon tubes.
2. Systems where the pressure detection requirements
would vary greatly over a period of time. (Changing
pressure settings required to match new operational
conditions).
3. Systems that require a nonconstant bleed type
control. (Some Bourdon tube Pressure Sensors are
constantly venting during normal operation).
4. Areas subjected to vibration cause other Pressure
Sensors with delicate balanced components to
malfunction when shaken.

OPERATION

The major components and their functions are listed below:

ADJUSTING CAP: The Cap provides a means of applying the


proper tension on the Spring. Turning or rotating the
Cap clockwise (screwing down) increases spring tension
which enables higher pressure to be set.
Counterclockwise rotation of the Cap decreases spring
tension and its compression.

SPRING: The Spring is compressed to provide a means of


"balancing" or establishing a static position for the
control's stem and piston assemblies. It also provides
the automatic reset capabilities for the Pressure Sensor.
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BODY: The Body portion essentially functions as a two
position, three way, control relay. It provides a means
of directing the flow path of the instrument supply
pressure through the control ports. Further explanation
of the Body follows in the Programmed Application
section.

PISTON HOUSING: The Piston Housing provides the


monitored pressure inlet connection and a chamber within
which the piston assemblies can rise and fall as affected
by process pressure exerted upon them.

PISTONS: The Piston assemblies are the components that


are directly affected by the inlet media or process
pressure. They move in response to force exerted upon
them. O-ring seals are mounted directly on the piston
assemblies.

Together the assembled components function in the following


manner:

Desired pressure settings are accomplished by turning the


Adjusting Cap (79710SS). As the Adjusting Cap is turned,
the Spring (HLR 1) acts against the Stop (79708), the
Upper Stem (79707), the Lower Stem (79706) and the Piston
Assembly arrangement. Monitored pressure stabilized
within the desired operational limit allows control
instrument supply to flow through either the "H" or "L"
port and the "O" port. A balance is established between
the spring tension and the monitored pressure acting
against the piston assembly. This static condition is
maintained until the monitored media pressure either
rises above or drops below the pre-selected operational
pressure setting. Instrument supply keeps the pressure
receiving device pressurized as long as the monitored
pressure is within operational limits selected.

PROGRAMMED APPLICATIONS
The HLR 7970 can be used as either a High Pressure Sensor
(PSH) or a Low Pressure Sensor (PSL). Control ports are stenciled
"H", "L" and "O". Whenever the "High" (Pressure Increasing)
application is required, the "H" port is utilized as the instrument
supply inlet. For "Low" (Pressure Decreasing) applications, the
"L" port is utilized as the instrument supply inlet. The "O" port
always serves as the instrument supply outlet, which in turn,
provides pressure for the "End Device" or receiving control to
remain in operation.
PRESSURE SAFETY LOW
(PSL/DECREASING/"TRIP" ON FALLING PRESSURE)

In the Pressure Safety Low (PSL) mode of operation, the valve


"Body" (PN 79704A) section functions as a 3-way, Normally Closed,
block and bleed (exhaust) flow control. The connection stenciled
"L" assumes the instrument supply Inlet function.
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Since the Low connection functions as a Normally Closed port,
instrument supply will communicate or flow freely through the
Outlet "O" port whenever the inlet monitored pressure is above the
Low (Decreasing) Setting. As the monitored pressure decreases
below the Low Pressure setting, the stem shifts position, thus
blocking the instrument supply Inlet or "L" port.

The accumulated control instrument pressure downstream of the


pressure sensor "backbleeds" through the High (H) which now assumes
the function of an exhaust or vent port.

PRESSURE SAFETY HIGH APPLICATION

PSH/INCREASING/"TRIP" ON RISING PRESSURE

In the Pressure Safety High mode of operation, the valve


"Body" (PN 79704A) section functions as a 3-way, Normally Open,
block and bleed (exhaust) flow control. The connection stenciled
"H" assumes the instrument supply "Inlet" function. Since the High
connection functions as a Normally Open port, instrument supply
pressure will communicate or flow freely through the Outlet "O"
port whenever the inlet monitored pressure is below the High
(Increasing) setting. As the monitored pressure increases above
the High Pressure setting, the stem shifts position thus blocking
the instrument supply Inlet or "H" port.

The accumulated control instrument pressure downstream of the


pressure sensor "backbleeds" through the Low (L) which now assumes
the function of an exhaust or vent port.

PISTON ARRANGEMENTS

Each HLR 7970 Pressure Sensor, as stated previously, has a


self contained, full compliment of piston assemblies to monitor
pressures from 10 to 10,000 PSI. A Storage Tube is placed within
each Spring. This Tube provides an excellent place for safe
keeping of the O-Rings and other components which are not being
utilized in the current piston assembly.

PISTON ARRANGEMENT NOTE

The HLR 7970 Series Pressure Sensor enables the facilities


operator to switch pressure ranges or settings without having to
purchase additional piston components and "matched" springs.
Each Piston Arrangement is further explained next.

1 1/8" PISTON ARRANGEMENT (PRESSURE FROM 10-290 PSI)


(.69-20 BAR)

The piston’s surface area that is subjected to movement by the


incoming media (monitored) pressure is 1 1/8" in diameter. Three
basic parts comprise the assembly necessary for reacting to
pressures from 10-290 PSI. These components are the Large Piston
(79702), Small Piston (79703A) and the Spacer (79705). The Spacer
essentially locks the Small Piston and Large Piston together.

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As the monitored pressure enters the inlet of the Piston Housing,
the entire assembly is lifted in unison. O-Ring seals engage the
piston wall thereby securing monitored pressure to affect only the
inlet base of the piston assembly.

1/2" PISTON ARRANGEMENT (PRESSURE FROM 290-1440 PSI)


(20-99 BAR)

The surface diameter of the piston assembly subjected to


monitored pressure is 1/2" in diameter. This is accomplished by
orienting the Small Piston (79703A) with 1/2" diameter surface
placed toward the inlet of the Piston Housing. The Large Piston
(79702) remains stationary while pressure moves the Small Piston
only. O-Ring seals engage the wall to prevent passage of monitored
pressure beyond the desired control area.

1/4" PISTON ARRANGEMENT (PRESSURE FROM 1,440 - 5,900 PSI)


(99-407 BAR)

The surface area of the piston assembly subjected to incoming


media pressure is a 1/4" in diameter. A special bore is machined
within the Piston Housing to accommodate the 1/4" Piston (79713).
O-Ring seals on the 1/4" Piston engage the Piston Housing wall,
thereby providing the necessary closure thus keeping monitored
pressure contained within a restricted area. As pressure is
introduced at the inlet of the Piston Housing, it lifts both the
1/4" Piston and Small Piston together in unison. The Large Piston
(79702) remains stationary as the Small Piston slides up and down
within its' bore.

3/16" PISTON ARRANGEMENT (PRESSURE FROM 5,900 - 10,000 PSI)


(406-690 BAR)

The 3/16" Piston Arrangement is similar in formation to the 1-


1/8" Piston Arrangement previously described. Its' exception is
that the Spacer (79705) is not utilized. Is is placed within the
Storage Tube. Removal of the Spacer allows only the Small Piston
to move, as it is affected by monitored pressure. The Large Piston
remains stationary, essentially providing a guide within which the
Small Piston slides. O-Rings strategically located provide the
necessary seals.
A surface diameter of 3/16" is affected by monitored pressure.

INSTALLATION
WARNING: The user of HLR Controls, Inc. products must conform to
all applicable mechanical, piping and other established national
codes in the installation and operation of control valves.

Do not attempt to install or operate these devices without


proper training in the technique or working on pneumatic, fluid
power control, systems and other devices.

Prior to the installation of the HLR 7970 Pressure Sensor, it


is recommended that the 1/2" NPT male threads of the Piston Housing
and the 1/4" NPT male threads of the Tubing Connections be
carefully Teflon taped.
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It is also recommended that a light coat of "Swak" (Anaerobic
Pipe Thread Sealant with TFE) be applied on the pipe threads
whenever one Stainless Steel component is screwed into another.
The Teflon Tape and special Thread Sealant will prevent "galling"
or seizure and provide an excellent pressure seal.

MAINTENANCE

The HLR 7970 Series Pressure Sensors are designed for a


service life of over twenty years. Seals used within the control
have a shelf life of ten years. These seals are off-the-shelf items
available from sources worldwide.

Scheduled maintenance is dependent upon the severity,


frequency of use and cleanliness of the control (media) source.
Established client preventive maintenance and safety system testing
guidelines should be followed.

Should the control fail to perform satisfactorily after


several years in service, an internal inspection is required.

CAUTION: BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE DISASSEMBLY OF ANY HLR


CONTROLS, INC. PRODUCT, STRICT ADHESION TO YOUR FACILITIES
ESTABLISHED SAFETY PROCEDURE FOR ISOLATING, TESTING OR EXHAUSTING
PRESSURE FROM A CONTROL SYSTEM OR DEVICE IS REQUIRED.

MEDIA CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTAIN HIGH LEVELS OF STORED ENERGY. DO NOT


ATTEMPT TO CONNECT, DISCONNECT OR REPAIR THESE PRODUCTS WHENEVER A
SYSTEM IS PRESSURIZED.

NOTE: ALWAYS EXHAUST THE PRESSURE FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE PERFORMING
ANY SERVICE WORK. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY.

After the control system is properly isolated and


depressurized the Pressure Sensor can be disassembled. The piston
assembly and internal bores should be thoroughly cleaned. All seals
should be replaced whenever the control is disassembled for
maintenance purposes.

A lubricant such as Dow Corning Molykote 33 is recommended for


maximum lubrication efficiency. Care should be taken to lubricate
the Seals and internal bores lightly.

Once the control is reassembled, function test according to


facility test procedures and control circuit application
requirements.

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REPAIR KIT ITEMS
(SPARE PARTS LIST)
ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER MATERIAL QTY. REQ'D

9 O-Ring AS-010V75 Viton 2


10 O-Ring AS-008V75 Viton 2
14 Spacer 79705 316SS 1
15 Back Up Ring AS-008VBU Viton 1
16 O-Ring AS-119V75 Viton 1
17 O-Ring AS-008V95 Viton 1
18 Retainer Ring .312 IRR 316SS 1
22 O-Ring AS-006V95 Viton 1
23 Back Up Ring AS-006VBU Viton 1
24 O-Ring AS-012V75 Viton 1
25 Back Up Ring AS-012VBU Viton 1

NOTE: Use our Order Number: HLR 7970-RK for a complete


Repair Kit whenever it is necessary to replace all
of the Pressure Sensor’s Seals and items listed
above.
*Pressure Sensors manufactured after October 10, 1997
have the HLR 79702MSG Large Piston

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HIGH/LOW PRESSURE SENSOR - HLR 7970
with 7970MSG Piston
A SELF CONTAINED UNIT
For Pressures From 10 to 10,000 PSI

(0.69 - 689.50 Bar)

*This piston arrangement and pressure range may be obtained through a combination of
rearranging the components in the current piston assembly and utilizing components in the storage
tube. The following pages contain an enlarged and detailed view with material list for each
piston arrangement. 10-28-97
HIGH/LOW PRESSURE SENSOR - HLR 7970
The HLR 7970 Pressure Sensor is a pressure balance spool
control valve used to respond to a predetermined pressure setting.
In the Pressure Safety Low (PSL) mode, the valve functions as a 3-
way, normally closed, block and bleed control. When used in the
Pressure Safety High (PSH) mode, it functions as a 3-way, normally
open, block and bleed control. The HLR 7970 is a unique self-
contained control capable of responding to set pressure points from
10 to 10,000 PSI (0.69-689.50 Bar).

BILL OF MATERIAL

ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER MATERIAL

1. Adjusting Cap 79710A Delrin


2. Ball 5/16"D 316SS
3. Spring Guide 79711A Delrin
4. Spring HLR-1 302SS
5. Lock Nut (2) 79712A Delrin
6. Spring Housing 79709A 316SS
7. Stop 79708 316SS
8. Upper Stem 79707A 316SS
9. O-Ring (2) AS-010V75 Viton
10. O-Ring (2) AS-008V75 Viton
11. Body 79704A 316SS
12. Lower Stem 79706A 316SS
13. Small Piston 79703A 316SS
14. Spacer 79705 316SS
15. Back Up Ring AS-008VBU Viton
16. O-Ring AS-119V75 Viton
17. O-Ring AS-008V95 Viton
18. Retainer Ring .312IRR 316SS
19. Large Piston 79702MSG 316SS
20. Piston Housing 79701A 316SS
21. 1/4" Piston 79713A 316SS
22. O-Ring AS-006V95 Viton
23. Back Up Ring AS-006VBU Viton
24. O-Ring AS-012V75 Viton
25. Back Up Ring AS-012VBU Viton

FEATURES
1. Dimensions: 1.750 in Dia. x 8.00 in L. [44.45 mm Dia. x 203.20 mm L.]
2. Working Pressure: Sensed Inlet - 10 - 10,000 PSI [0.69 - 689.50 Bar]
3. Connections: Sensed Inlet - 1/2"-14 NPT"M"
1/8"-27 NPT"F"
Control 1/4"-18 NPT"F"
4. Weight: 3.5 lbs. [1.59 kg]
5. Panel Mount Detail: 1 5/8 in [41.28 mm] diameter hole required.

CAUTION
1. Do not disassemble while under pressure.
2. Remove spring tension to assemble or disassemble spring housing from body.
3. Do not plug control ports.

NOTE: A. Control performs best with low (30 PSI, 2.07 Bar) pneumatic supply.
B. Extra parts for changing piston arrangements are stored in tube.
10-28-97
Typical Four (4) Piston Arrangement Detail
Assembly Drawings & Feature Descriptions
Each Pressure Sensor has a full compliment of four (4) different piston assemblies
housed within each unit. Our Pressure Sensor’s patented Piston assemblies provide an
excellent mechanical advantage. No purchase or inventory storage of additional Pistons,
Piston Housings and specific “matched set” Springs are required, to change from one Piston
size (Arrangement) to another. All of the components necessary (Pistons & Seals) to make
the changes, are already located within the Pressure Sensor.

Each Piston Arrangement is identifiable by a specific size and pressure Adjustment Range.
Detailed Piston Arrangement assembly drawings, corresponding Adjustment Range capabilities
and feature descriptions are provided for each individual Piston Arrangement.

Note: A Storage Tube is located within the Spring’s hollow center. This Tube provides an
excellent place for safe keeping of the O-Rings and the Piston components which are not
being utilized in the current (preassembled) Piston Arrangement.

1-1/8" PISTON ARRANGEMENT


Pressure Adjustment Range: 10-290 PSI (.69-20 BAR).

The Piston’s surface area (of this Piston Arrangement that is subjected to movement by
the monitored pressure) is 1-1/8" in diameter. Three basic components comprise the 1-1/8"
Piston Arrangement. These are the Large Piston (79702A), the Small Piston (79703A) and
the Spacer (79705). The Spacer essentially “locks” the Small Piston and Large Piston together.
This assembly will rise and fall in unison or function as single unit, as it is affected by monitored
pressure. O-Ring seals are installed on both the Large and Small Piston’s O-Ring grooves. The
seals also engage the Piston Housing wall to prevent passage of monitored pressure beyond the
inlet surface area of the Piston assembly.

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1/2" PISTON ARRANGEMENT
Pressure Adjustment Range: 290-1440 PSI (20-99 Bar)

The Piston’s surface area that is subjected to movement by the monitored pressure, is 1/2"
in diameter. Two basic components comprise the 1/2" Piston Arrangement. These are the
Large Piston (79702A) and the Small Piston (79703A).

The Small Piston’s 1/2" diameter is oriented toward the Piston Housing’s inlet connection.
Monitored pressure will exert its force to affect or lift, only the Small Piston. The Large Piston
(79702A) remains stationary. It functions as a guide within which, the Small Piston slides
(moves). O-Ring seals are installed on both the Large and Small Pistons. The O-Ring seals also
engage the Piston Housing wall to prevent passage of monitored pressure beyond the desired
control area.

1/4" PISTON ARRANGEMENT


Pressure Adjustment Range: 1440-5900 PSI (99-407 Bar)

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The surface area of the piston assembly subjected to incoming media pressure, is a 1/4" in
diameter. A special bore is machined within the Piston Housing to accommodate the 1/4" Piston
(79713). O-Ring seals on the 1/4" Piston engage the Piston Housing wall, thereby providing the
necessary monitored pressure isolation. As monitored pressure is introduced at the inlet of the
Piston Housing, it lifts both the 1/4" Piston and Small Piston together in unison. The Large
Piston (79702) remains stationary, as the Small Piston moves within its' bore.

3/16" PISTON ARRANGEMENT


Pressure Adjustment Range: 5,900 - 10,000 PSI (406-690 BAR)

The Piston’s surface area that is subjected to movement by the monitored pressure, is
3/16" in diameter. Two basic components comprise the 3/16" Piston Arrangement. These are the
Large Piston (79702A) and the Small Piston (79703A).

The Small Piston’s 3/16" diameter is oriented toward the Piston Housing’s inlet
connection. Monitored pressure will exert its force to affect only the Small Piston’s 3/16"
surface area. The Large Piston (79702A) remains stationary. It functions as a guide, within
which monitored pressure will move the Small Piston only. O-Ring seals are installed on both the
Large and Small Pistons. The O-Ring seals also engage the Piston Housing wall to prevent
passage of monitored pressure beyond the desired control surface area.

Note: The 3/16" Piston Arrangement is similar to the 1-1/8" Piston Arrangement previously
described. Its' exception is that the Spacer (79705) is placed within the Storage Tube. Removal
of the Spacer allows free movement of the Small Piston only, as it is affected by the monitored
pressure’s exerted force.

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1-1/8" PISTON ARRANGEMENT
ENLARGED DETAIL DRAWING
HIGH/LOW PRESSURE SENSOR - HLR 7970 Series
For pressures from 10 to 290 PSI(.689 - 20 Bar)
with 79702MSG Piston and Viton Teflon Coated Seals

BILL OF MATERIAL

ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER MATERIAL

13. Small Piston 79703A 316SS


14. Spacer 79705 316SS
15. Back Up Ring AS-008VBU Viton
16. O-Ring AS-119V75 Viton
17. O-Ring AS-008VTC95 Viton Teflon Coated
18. Retainer Ring .312IRR 316SS
19. Large Piston 79702MSG 316SS

79701125.COM 4-2-98
1/2" PISTON ARRANGEMENT
ENLARGED DETAIL DRAWING
HIGH/LOW PRESSURE SENSOR - HLR 7970 Series
For pressures from 290 to 1440 PSI (20 - 99.28 Bar)
with 79702MSG Piston and Viton Teflon Coated Seals

BILL OF MATERIAL

ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER MATERIAL

13. Small Piston 79703A 316SS


16. O-Ring AS-119V75 Viton
19. Large Piston 79702MSG 316SS
24. O-Ring AS-012VTC75 Viton Teflon Coated
25. Back Up Ring AS-012VBU Viton

7970500.COM 4-2-98
1/4" PISTON ARRANGEMENT
ENLARGED DETAIL DRAWING
HIGH/LOW PRESSURE SENSOR - HLR 7970 Series
For pressures from 1440 to 5900 PSI (99.28 - 406.8 Bar)
with 79702MSG Piston and Viton Teflon Coated Seals

BILL OF MATERIAL

ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER MATERIAL

13. Small Piston 79703A 316SS


15. Back Up Ring AS-008VBU Viton
17. O-Ring AS-008VTC95 Viton Teflon Coated
18. Retainer Ring .312IRR 316SS
19. Large Piston 79702MSG 316SS
21. 1/4" Piston 79713A 316SS
22. O-Ring AS-006VTC95 Viton Teflon Coated
23. Back Up Ring AS-006VBU Viton

7970250.COM 4-2-98
3/16" PISTON ARRANGEMENT
ENLARGED DETAIL DRAWING
HIGH/LOW PRESSURE SENSOR - HLR 7970 Series
For pressures from 5900 to 10,000 PSI (406.8 - 689.5 Bar)
with 7970MSG Piston and Viton Teflon Coated Seals

BILL OF MATERIAL

ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER MATERIAL

13. Small Piston 79703A 316SS


15. Back Up Ring AS-008VBU Viton
16. O-Ring AS-119V75 Viton
17. O-Ring AS-008VTC95 Viton Teflon Coated
18. Retainer Ring .312IRR 316SS
19. Large Piston 79702MSG 316SS

7970187.COM 4-2-98
Pressure Sensor Storage Tube
Enclosed Items for all Standard Pressure Sensors
*HLR 7970 Models, Viton Seals & 79702MSG
Piston
The Storage Tube is housed within the Spring’s center and depicted
below. It contains all of the components required to change from
the original (HLR shop installed) Piston Arrangement to another as
required by a new Pressure Setting. Enlarged Piston Arrangement
detail drawings are essential to complete the conversion and
installation of the new assembly. A listing of all the different
Piston Arrangement components, provides the facility technicians
with item and specific part numbers to aid with the conversion.

NOTE: The Storage Tube components should be replaced with a new set
of items once the original parts are utilized.

Spring

Storage
Tube

1-1/8" Piston Arrangement Storage Tube Items:


ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER

21. 1/4" Piston 79713A


22. O-Ring AS-006V95
23. Back Up Ring AS-006VBU
24. O-Ring AS-012V75
25. Back Up Ring AS-012VBU

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1/2" Piston Arrangement Storage Tube Items:
ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER

14. Spacer 79705


15. Back Up Ring AS-008VBU
17. O-Ring AS-008V95
18. Retainer Ring .312IRR
21. 1/4" Piston 79713A
22. O-Ring AS-006V95
23. Back Up Ring AS-006VBU

1/4" Piston Arrangement Storage Tube Items:


ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER

14. Spacer 79705


16. O-Ring AS-119V75
24. O-Ring AS-012V75
25. Back Up Ring AS-012VBU

3/16" Piston Arrangement Storage Tube Items:


ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER

14. Spacer 79705


21. 1/4" Piston 79713A
22. O-Ring AS-006V95
23. Back Up Ring AS-006VBU
24. O-Ring AS-012V75
25. Back Up Ring AS-012VBU

*NOTE: Pressure Sensors (with all four Standard Piston


Arrangements) manufactured after October 10, 1997, have
a 79702MSG Piston.
Piston Arrangement Changeover Instructions
for all standard
HLR 7970 Pressure Sensors
Each Pressure Sensor is shipped from the factory with a specific
Piston Arrangement and the client’s specified Pressure Setting. In
the future, it may become necessary to change to a new Pressure
Setting which is above or below the Adjustment Range of the Piston
Arrangement originally installed. A Storage Tube is placed within
each Piston Housing for this purpose. It contains the components
which are not being utilized in the current Piston Arrangement. To
accomplish a Piston Arrangement “Changeover”, the following
literature will be required:

1. Pressure Sensor Assembly Drawing


2. Bill of Material
3. Enlarged Piston Detail Drawings

CAUTION: BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE DISASSEMBLY OF ANY


HLR CONTROLS, INC. PRODUCT, REVIEW AND FOLLOW YOUR
FACILITIES ESTABLISHED SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR ISOLATING,
TESTING OR EXHAUSTING PRESSURE FROM A CONTROL SYSTEM OR
DEVICE.

MEDIA CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTAIN HIGH LEVELS OF STORED


ENERGY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT, DISCONNECT OR REPAIR
THESE PRODUCTS WHENEVER A SYSTEM IS PRESSURIZED.

NOTE: ALWAYS EXHAUST THE PRESSURE FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE


PERFORMING ANY SERVICE WORK. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT
IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
Once the control system is properly isolated and depressurized
the Pressure Sensor can be disassembled. Follow the disassembly
procedures outlined next:

1. Disconnect the control circuit Instrumentation Tubing from


the (Control Valve) Body and monitored process connection
from the Piston Housing. Remove the Pressure Sensor from
its service location to perform the disassembly in a clean
work area.

Adjusting Cap
Rotation Direction
To Relieve Spring
Tension and gain
access
to storage tube

Lock Nut
Rotation
Direction

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2. Begin disassembly by turning the Lock Nut away (unscrew
it)from the Adjusting Cap.

3. Unscrew the Adjusting Cap fully to relieve all spring


tension and gain access to the Storage Tube.

4. Unscrew the Piston Housing from the Body.

5. Remove the current Piston Arrangement assembly by turning


the Piston Housing upside down and tapping it gently on
a flat, clean service. The Pistons should easily slide
out.

6. The Piston components, Piston Housing and internal bores


should be throughly cleaned. Abrasive tools or acidic
cleaning products should not be utilized. Warm water
and a common liquid detergent will work well. Once
cleaning is completed, dry the components with a cloth
or paper towel.

7. Lubricate all the components and seals lightly. Assemble


the proper Piston Arrangement according to the
enlarged detail drawing. Take care to insert the new
Piston Arrangement assembly into the Piston Housing
with evenly applied pressure. Press evenly with both
thumbs on the Piston’s outer edges for the insertion of
the 1 1/8", 1/2" & 3/16" Piston Arrangements.

Note for the 1/4" Piston insertion: Use a Needle Nose


Plier to install the 1/4" Piston first, then press in
place, the other Piston components.

8. Lightly lubricate the threads of the Piston Housing, Body


and Spring Housing with an appropriate grease or a
lubrication generally applied on Stainless Steel.

9. Reassemble the Pressure Sensor in the reverse order of


disassembly.

10. Function Test the Pressure Sensor and adjust the Pressure
Setting to the required pressure. once the precise
Pressure Setting is achieved, tighten the Lock Nut
securely against the Adjusting Cap.

11. Reconnect the Instrumentation Tubing and monitored


process pressure connection.

12. Pressurize the Pressure Sensor’s control circuit and


monitored process inlet. Resume normal operation.

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