Servicing the Relief Valve
NOTICE
No special tools are required to service assembly sizes
2½" to 3".
1. Detach the activation module, if installed, from the flood sensor
then remove the sensor from the relief valve.
2. Remove the four or six relief valve cover bolts while holding the
cover down.
3. Lift the cover straight off. The stem and diaphragm assembly
normally remain with the cover as it is removed. The relief valve
spring is free inside the body at this point.
4. The relief valve seat is located at the bottom of the body bore,
and can be removed, if necessary, for cleaning. The disc can be
cleaned without disassembly of the relief valve module. If it is
determined that the relief valve diaphragm and/or disc should be
replaced, the relief valve module can be readily disassembled
without the use of special tools.
NOTICE
The disc rubber is molded into the disc holder and is supplied as
a disc holder assembly.
5. To reassemble the relief valve, press the seat firmly into place in
the body, center the spring on the seat, and insert the cover and
relief valve module as a unit straight into the bore. Press down
on the cover to assure proper alignment. Insert and tighten bolts.
6. Reattach the flood sensor to the relief valve and mount the
activation module to the sensor.
NOTICE
If the cover does not press flat against the body, the stem
assembly is crooked and damage can result. Realign the stem
and cover before bolts are inserted.
1" - 2"
Test Cock No. 3
Test Cock No. 2
First Check
Module
Relief Valve
Assembly
Assembly
4
Test Cock No. 4
Second
Check Module
Assembly
Water Outlet
Cover
Cover O-ring
Diaphragm
Stem & Diaphragm
Assembly
Retainer
Seat
Seat O-ring
Body
2½" – 3"
Ball Type
Test Cocks
Test Cock No. 2
Test Cock No. 3
First Check
Module Assembly
Relief Valve
Assembly
Flow Tube O-ring
Spring
Seat O-ring
Test Cock No. 4
Second Check
Module Assembly
Reduced Pressure Zone
Water Outlet
Cover O-ring
Diaphragm
Stem Assembly
Retainer
Seat