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[. . . ] PG7307TM Controlled Clearance Piston Gauge Operation and Maintenance Manual (Use with PG7000 Operation and Maintenance Manual) © 2002 - 2007 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company High pressure liquids and gases are potentially hazardous. Energy stored in these liquids and gases can be released unexpectedly and with extreme force. High pressure systems should be assembled and operated only by personnel who have been instructed in proper safety practices. © 2002 - 2007 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of DH Instruments, a Fluke Company 4765 East Beautiful Lane Phoenix AZ 85044-5318 USA. [. . . ] Using a 3 mm Allen tool, loosen the two socket head sleeve retaining screws (5) from the opposing sides of the main module housing (4). Stop here if you are doing a simple cleaning of the piston-cylinder. The cylinder (11) can be cleaned within the sleeve assembly (9+13+18) by flushing with clean oil. The O-ring assembly (18) is NOT intended to be regularly disassembled. Do not proceed with the next step of disassembly unless it is suspected that a repair is required. Do not proceed with the next step of disassembly if you do NOT have a new set of O-rings (10, 12, 14, 15, 17) and anti-extrusion ring (16) to use in reassembly. It is imperative that new parts be used in reassembly (not all modules have an antiextrusion and all the O-rings (see Table 2)). Using a 2 mm Allen tool, loosen the two O-ring assembly retaining screws (21). Remove O-rings (14, 17) and the anti-extrusion ring (16) (PC-7307-200 and -100 do NOT have an anti-extrusion ring). In reassembly, after the two sleeve retaining screws (5) are installed, sleeve assembly (9+13+18) must still have a small amount of freedom to move and rotate within the main module housing (4). While firmly holding down the cap (2), use a 5 mm Allen tool, to loosen the socket head cap retaining screw (1). Turning the screw pushes the piston head (6) straight out of the piston cap (2) ensuring that no sideways torque is applied to the piston (7). The cap retaining screw will not fully disengage from the piston cap due to the adjustment mass (3). Use caution to be sure the piston head is out of the cap In reassembly use new O-rings and anti-extrusion ring only and take special care to center the anti-extrusion ring on the shoulder of part (18). Holding the cylinder (11) in the open end of the cylinder sleeve (13), turn the cylinder sleeve over and allow the cylinder to gently slide out. Remove the cover (9) and remove the O-ring (12). In reassembly use new O-rings. The end of the cylinder marked with the serial number must be upwards (towards the cover (9)). The orientation of the piston on the cylinder is important. The end of the cylinder that is marked with the serial number should be upwards (against the sleeve cover (9)). Installing the cylinder with the wrong orientation may lead to out of tolerance measurements. © 2002 - 2007 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company Page 14 5. TROUBLESHOOTING 5. 5. 1 TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW Identify the symptom or unexpected behavior you are observing from the SYMPTOM list below. A PROBABLE CAUSE is provided and a SOLUTION is proposed including references to manual sections that provide information that may be of assistance. See the PG7000 Operation and Maintenance Manual for the complete PG7000 troubleshooting checklist. Table 3. PG7307 Troubleshooting Checklist SYMPTOM Piston lacks sensitivity/mobility. PROBABLE CAUSE Controlled clearance pressure too high relative to measured pressure is causing gap between piston and cylinder to be too small. Leak in controlled clearance pressure circuit of piston-cylinder module. Leak from the measured pressure circuit to the controlled clearance pressure circuit. SOLUTION Reduce controlled clearance pressure and/or increase measured pressure. [. . . ] These features include on-board monitoring of ambient conditions, piston temperature, piston position and rotation rate. The PG7000 mass loading bell is used assuring compatibility with existing DH Instruments PG7000, as well as Desgranges et Huot Type 5000 mass sets. 3. The Piston-Cylinder Modules As with other PG7000 piston gauges, the piston-cylinder is associated with its own dedicated critical mounting components in a module [Figure 2]. The module is handled as integrated assembly, installed or removed from the piston gauge platform by threading it on and off the mounting post in a simple, repeatable process [Figure 3]. [. . . ]

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