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ENGINEERING OPERATION
& MAINTENANCE MANUAL
P800
Bolted Plastic Pump
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Copyright
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Trademarks
PSG and the PSG logo are registered trademarks of PSG. Wilden® is a registered trademark of
PSG California LLC. Pro-Flo® SHIFT and Pro-Flo® are registered trademarks of PSG California
LLC. Wil-Flex® is a trademark of PSG California LLC. Saniflex™ is a trademark of PSG
California LLC.
All trademarks, names, logos and service marks (collectively “trademarks”) in this document are
registered and unregistered trademarks of their respective owners. Nothing contained in this
document should be construed as granting any license or right to use any trademark without the
prior written permission of the trademark owner.
Warranty
Each and every product manufactured by Wilden is built to meet the highest standards of
quality. Every pump is functionally tested to ensure integrity of operation. Wilden warrants that
pumps, accessories and parts manufactured or supplied by it to be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from date of installation or six (6) years from date
of manufacture, whichever comes first.
For more information, and to register your Wilden pump for warranty, please visit
https://www.psgdover.com/wilden/support/warranty-registration.
Certifications
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CONTENTS
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SECTION 1
TEMPERATURE LIMITS: CAUTION: Before attaching the air line to the pump, blow
out the air line for 10 to 20 seconds to make sure all
Acetal -29°C to 82°C -20°F to 180°F
Buna-N -12°C to 82°C 10°F to 180°F pipeline debris is clear. Use an in-line air filter. A 5µ
Geolast® -40°C to 82°C -40°F to 180°F (micron) air filter is recommended.
Neoprene -18°C to 93°C 0°F to 200°F
Nordel EPDM -51°C to 138°C -60°F to 280°F CAUTION: Pro-Flo pumps cannot be used in submersible
Nylon -18°C to 93°C 0°F to 200°F
PFA -7°C to 107°C 45°F to 225°F
applications.
Polypropylene 0°C to79°C 32°F to 175°F
Polyurethane -12°C to 66°C 10°F to 150°F CAUTION: Before installation, tighten all hardware.
PVDF -12°C to 107°C 10°F to 225°F
Saniflex -29°C to 104°C -20°F to 220°F NOTE: Materials of construction and elastomer material
SIPD PTFE with EPDM-backed 4°C to137°C 40°F to 280°F
SIPD PTFE with Neoprene-backed 4°C to93°C 40°F to 200°F
may influence suction lift parameters. Please refer to
PTFE* 4°C to104°C 40°F to 220°F “Performance” for specifics.
FKM -40°C to 177°C -40°F to 350°F
Wil-Flex -40°C to 107°C -40°F to 225°F NOTE: When installing PTFE diaphragms, it is important
to tighten outer pistons simultaneously (turning in
*4°C to 149°C (40°F to 300°F) - 13 mm (1/2") and 25 mm (1") models
only.
opposite directions) to ensure tight fit. (See “Maximum
Torque Specifications”).
NOTE: Not all materials are available for all models. See “Wilden
Pump Designation System” material options for your pump. NOTE: Some PTFE-fitted pumps come standard from the
factory with expanded PTFE gaskets installed in the
CAUTION: When choosing pump materials, be sure to diaphragm bead of the liquid chamber. PTFE gaskets
check the temperature limits for all wetted components. cannot be re-used.
Example: FKM has a maximum limit of 177°C (350°F),
but polypropylene has a maximum limit of only 79°C NOTE: In the event of a power failure, close the shut-off
(175°F). valve if you do not want the pump to restart when the
power returns.
CAUTION: Maximum temperature limits are based on
mechanical stress only. Certain chemicals will reduce WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals
maximum safe operating temperatures significantly. including Nickel, Chromium, Cadmium, or Cobalt, which
Consult the Chemical Resistance Guide for chemical are known to the State of California to cause cancer
compatibility and temperature limits. and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
CAUTION: All Wilden pumps are capable of passing
solids. Use a strainer on the pump intake to ensure that
the pump's rated solids capacity is not exceeded.
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WILDEN PUMP DESIGNATION SYSTEM
MATERIAL CODES
MODEL DIAPHRAGMS VALVE BALLS
P800 = PRO-FLO® PLASTIC BNS = BUNA-N (RED DOT) BN = BUNA-N (RED DOT)
BNU = BUNA-N, ULTRA-FLEX™ EP = EPDM (BLUE DOT)
WETTED PATH EPS = EPDM (BLUE DOT) FS = SANIFLEX™ [HYTREL® (CREAM)]
K= PVDF EPU = EPDM, ULTRA-FLEX™ FW = SANITARY WIL-FLEX™
P = POLYPROPYLENE FWL = FULL-STROKE SANITARY [SANTOPRENE® (TWO BLACK
WIL-FLEX™, IPD DOTS)]
OUTER PISTON [SANTOPRENE® (THREE NE = NEOPRENE (GREEN DOT)
K = PVDF BLACK DOTS)] PU = POLYURETHANE (BROWN)
P = POLYPROPYLENE FWS = SANITARY WIL-FLEX™, TF = PTFE (WHITE)
Z = NO OUTER PISTON [SANTOPRENE® VT = FKM (SILVER OR WHITE DOT)
(TWO BLACK DOTS)] WF = WIL-FLEX™ [SANTOPRENE®
AIR CHAMBERS NES = NEOPRENE (GREEN DOT) (THREE BLACK DOTS)]
P = POLYPROPYLENE NEU = NEOPRENE, ULTRA-FLEX™
SSL = FULL-STROKE SANIFLEX™ VALVE SEATS
CENTER BLOCK IPD [HYTREL® (CREAM)] K= PVDF
P = POLYPROPYLENE TEU = PTFE W/EPDM BACKUP P =POLYPROPLYENE
(WHITE)
AIR VALVE TNU = PTFE W/NEOPRENE VALVE SEATS & MANIFOLD
P = POLYPROPYLENE BACKUP (WHITE) O-RING
TSS = FULL-STROKE PTFE BN = BUNA-N
W/SANIFLEX™ BACK-UP TV = PTFE ENCAP, FKM
TSU = PTFE W/SANIFLEX™ WF = WIL-FLEX™ [SANTOPRENE® ]
BACK-UP (WHITE)
TWS = FULL-STROKE PTFE
W/WIL-FLEX™ BACKUP
VTS = FKM (WHITE DOT)
VTU = FKM, ULTRA-FLEX™
WWL = FULL-STROKE WIL-FLEX™ IPD
[SANTOPRENE®]
ZGS = GEOLAST®, EZ-INSTALL
ZPS = POLYURETHANE, EZ-INSTALL
ZSS = SANIFLEX™, EZ-INSTALL
ZWS = WIL-FLEX™, EZ-INSTALL
SPECIALTY CODES
0100 Wil-Gard II™ 110V 0483 Pump Cycle Monitor (module, sensor & wires) 0608 PFA-coated hardware, Wil-Gard II™ 220V
0102 Wil-Gard II™ sensor wires Only 0485 Pump Cycle Monitor (module, sensor & wires), DIN flange 0690 Center-Ported ANSI/DIN Combo
0103 Wil-Gard II™ 220V 0502 PFA coated hardware 0691 Center-Ported, ANSI/DIN combo flange,
0206 PFA-coated hardware, Wil-Gard II™ sensor wires ONLY 0504 DIN flange PFA-coated fasteners
0480 Pump Cycle Monitor (sensor & wires) 0506 DIN flange, PFA coated hardware
0604 DIN flange, Wil-Gard II™ 220V
NOTE: Most elastomeric materials use colored dots for identification. NOTE: Not all models are available with all material options
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SECTION 3
HOW IT WORKS – AIR-OPERATED DOUBLE-DIAPHRAGM PUMP
The Wilden diaphragm pump is an air-operated, positive displacement, self-priming pump. These drawings show flow pattern through the pump
upon its initial stroke. It is assumed the pump has no fluid in it prior to its initial stroke.
FIGURE 1 The air valve directs pressurized air to FIGURE 2 When the pressurized diaphragm, FIGURE 3 At completion of the stroke, the air
the back side of diaphragm A. The compressed diaphragm A, reaches the limit of its discharge valve again redirects air to the back side of
air is applied directly to the liquid column stroke, the air valve redirects pressurized air to diaphragm A, which starts diaphragm B on its
separated by elastomeric diaphragms. The the back side of diaphragm B. The pressurized exhaust stroke. As the pump reaches its original
diaphragm acts as a separation membrane air forces diaphragm B away from the center starting point, each diaphragm has gone through
between the compressed air and liquid; a while pulling diaphragm A to the center. one exhaust and one discharge stroke. This
balanced load removes mechanical stress from Diaphragm B is now on its discharge stroke. constitutes one complete pumping cycle. The
the diaphragm. The compressed air moves the Diaphragm B forces the inlet valve ball onto its pump may take several cycles to completely
diaphragm away from the center of the pump. seat due to the hydraulic forces developed in the prime depending on the conditions of the
The opposite diaphragm is pulled in by the shaft liquid chamber and manifold of the pump. These application.
connected to the pressurized diaphragm. same hydraulic forces lift the discharge valve ball
Diaphragm B is on its suction stroke; air behind off its seat, while the opposite discharge valve
the diaphragm has been forced out to ball is forced onto its seat, forcing fluid to flow
atmosphere through the exhaust port of the through the pump discharge. The movement of
pump. The movement of diaphragm B toward the diaphragm A toward the center of the pump
center of the pump creates a vacuum within creates a vacuum within liquid chamber A.
chamber B. Atmospheric pressure forces fluid Atmospheric pressure forces fluid into the inlet
into the inlet manifold forcing the inlet valve ball manifold of the pump. The inlet valve ball is
off its seat. Liquid is free to move past the inlet forced off its seat allowing the fluid being pumped
valve ball and fill the liquid chamber (see shaded to fill the liquid chamber.
area).
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DIMENSIONAL
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
DRAWING
P800 Polypropylene Center-Ported DIMENSIONS
METRIC
ITEM STANDARD (inch)
(mm)
A 584 23.0
B 77 3.0
C 396 15.6
D 688 27.1
E 765 30.1
F 89 3.5
G 91 3.6
H 175 6.9
J 353 13.9
K 508 20.0
L 399 15.7
M 423 16.7
N 360 14.2
P 306 12.1
R 208 8.2
S 226 8.9
T 254 10.0
U 15 0.6
DIN / ANSI COMBO
V 121 DIA. 4.8 DIA.
W 152 DIA. 6.0 DIA.
X 21 DIA. 0.8 DIA.
LW0332 REV. A
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PERFORMANCE
P800 PLASTIC
RUBBER-FITTED
Ship Weights.……Polypropylene 32 kg (70 lb)
PVDF 45 kg (99 lb)
Air Inlet…………..………………..13 mm (1/2")
Inlet…...……………...………………51 mm (2")
Outlet………………...………………51 mm (2")
Suction Lift….………………6.23 m Dry (18.5’)
8.65 m Wet (28.4’)
Disp. per Stroke1……..….......2.75 L (0.73 gal)
Max. Flow Rate……………624 lpm (165 gpm)
Max. Size Solids……………......6.4 mm (1/4")
Flow rates indicated on chart were determined by pumping water. For optimum life and performance, pumps
should be specified so that daily operation parameters will fall in the center of the pump's performance curve.
Example: To pump 246 lpm (65 gpm)
against a discharge head pressure of
2.8 bar (40 psig) requires 4.1 bar (60 psig) Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air supply pressure.
and 85 Nm3/h (50 scfm) air consumption.
P800 PLASTIC
TPE-FITTED
Ship Weights.……Polypropylene 32 kg (70 lb)
PVDF 45 kg (99 lb)
Air Inlet…………..………………..13 mm (1/2")
Inlet…...……………...………………51 mm (2")
Outlet………………...………………51 mm (2")
Suction Lift….……………..5.54 m Dry (18.16’)
8.66 m Wet (28.4’)
Disp. per Stroke1……..….......2.85 L (0.74 gal)
Max. Flow Rate……………615 lpm (162 gpm)
Max. Size Solids……………......6.4 mm (1/4")
Flow rates indicated on chart were determined by pumping water. For optimum life and performance, pumps
should be specified so that daily operation parameters will fall in the center of the pump's performance curve.
Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air supply pressure.
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PERFORMANCE
P800 PLASTIC
REDUCED-STROKE
PTFE-FITTED
Ship Weights.……Polypropylene 32 kg (70 lb)
PVDF 45 kg (99 lb)
Air Inlet…………..………………..13 mm (1/2")
Inlet…...……………...………………51 mm (2")
Outlet………………...………………51 mm (2")
Suction Lift….……………..4.15 m Dry (13.62’)
8.65 m Wet (28.4’)
Disp. per Stroke1….…..........1.73 L (0.457 gal)
Max. Flow Rate……………504 lpm (133 gpm)
Max. Size Solids……………......6.4 mm (1/4")
Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air supply pressure.
P800 PLASTIC
FULL-STROKE
PTFE-FITTED
Ship Weights.……Polypropylene 32 kg (70 lb)
PVDF 45 kg (99 lb)
Air Inlet…………..………………..13 mm (1/2")
Inlet…...……………...………………51 mm (2")
Outlet………………...………………51 mm (2")
Suction Lift….………………..5.9 m Dry (19.5’)
9.0 m Wet (29.5’)
Disp. per Stroke1….…..............2.5 L (0.67 gal)
Max. Flow Rate……………615 lpm (162 gpm)
Max. Size Solids……………......6.4 mm (1/4")
Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air supply pressure.
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PERFORMANCE
P800 PLASTIC
ULTRA-FLEX™-FITTED
Ship Weights.……Polypropylene 32 kg (70 lb)
PVDF 45 kg (99 lb)
Air Inlet…………..………………..13 mm (1/2")
Inlet…...……………...………………51 mm (2")
Outlet………………...………………51 mm (2")
Suction Lift….……………..4.84 m Dry (15.89’)
8.65 m Wet (28.4’)
Disp. per Stroke1….…..........1.73 L (0.457 gal)
Max. Flow Rate……………588 lpm (155 gpm)
Max. Size Solids……………......6.4 mm (1/4")
Flow rates indicated on chart were determined by pumping water. For optimum life and performance, pumps
should be specified so that daily operation parameters will fall in the center of the pump's performance curve.
Caution: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air supply pressure.
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SECTION 5
SUCTION LIFT CAPABILITY
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SECTION 6
SUGGESTED INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE
AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Wilden pumps are designed to meet the performance requirements of be eliminated. In addition, pump efficiency can be adversely
even the most demanding pumping applications. They have been affected if proper attention is not given to site location.
designed and manufactured to the highest standards and are Piping: Final determination of the pump site should not be
available in a variety of liquid path materials to meet your chemical made until the piping challenges of each possible location have
resistance needs. Refer to “Performance” for an in-depth analysis of been evaluated. The impact of current and future installations
the performance characteristics of your pump. Wilden offers the should be considered ahead of time to make sure that
widest variety of elastomer options in the industry to satisfy inadvertent restrictions are not created for any remaining sites.
temperature, chemical compatibility, abrasion resistance and flex
concerns.
The best choice possible will be a site involving the shortest and
straightest hook-up of suction and discharge piping. Unnecessary
The suction pipe size should be at least equal to or larger than the
elbows, bends and fittings should be avoided. Pipe sizes should
diameter size of the suction inlet on your Wilden pump. The suction
be selected to keep friction losses within practical limits. All piping
hose must be a non-collapsible, reinforced type because these
should be supported independently of the pump. In addition,
pumps are capable of pulling a high vacuum. Discharge piping should
the piping should be aligned to avoid placing stress on the
also be equal to or larger than the diameter of the pump discharge,
pump fittings.
which will help reduce friction losses.
Flexible hose can be installed to aid in absorbing the forces created
CAUTION: All fittings and connections must be airtight.
by the natural reciprocating action of the pump. If the pump is to be
Otherwise, pump suction capability will be reduced or lost.
bolted down to a solid location, a mounting pad placed between the
pump and the foundation will assist in minimizing pump vibration.
Months of careful planning, study and selection efforts can result in
Flexible connections between the pump and rigid piping will also
unsatisfactory pump performance if installation details are left to
assist in minimizing pump vibration. If quick-closing valves are
chance. You can avoid premature failure and long-term dissatisfaction
installed at any point in the discharge system, or if pulsation within a
by exercising reasonable care throughout the installation process.
system becomes a problem, a surge suppressor (SD Equalizer)
should be installed to protect the pump, piping and gauges from
Location surges and water hammer.
Noise, safety and other logistical factors usually dictate where
equipment will be situated on the production floor. Multiple If the pump is to be used in a self-priming application, make sure that
installations with conflicting requirements can result in congestion of all connections are airtight and that the suction lift is within the
utility areas, leaving few choices for additional pumps. model’s ability.
Within the framework of these and other existing conditions, locate
every pump in such a way that the following six key factors are NOTE: Materials of construction and elastomer material
balanced against each other to maximum advantage: have an effect on suction lift parameters. Please refer to
“Performance” for specifics.
Access: First, the location should be accessible. If it’s easy to
reach the pump, maintenance personnel will be able to perform When pumps are installed in applications involving flooded suction or
routine inspections and adjustments more easily. If major suction head pressures, a gate valve should be installed in the
repairs become necessary, ease of access can play a key role suction line to permit closing of the line for pump service.
in speeding the repair process and reducing total downtime.
Air Supply: Every pump location should have an air line large Pumps in service with a positive suction head are most efficient when
enough to supply the volume of air necessary to achieve the inlet pressure is limited to 0.5–0.7 bar (7–10 psig). Premature
desired pumping rate. For best results, the pumps should use a diaphragm failure may occur if positive suction is 0.7 bar (10 psig)
5μ (micron) air filter, needle valve and regulator. The use of an and higher.
air filter before the pump will ensure that the majority of any
pipeline contaminants will be eliminated.
Solenoid Operation: When operation is controlled by a CAUTION: All Wilden pumps are capable of passing solids.
solenoid valve in the air line, three-way valves should be used. Use a strainer on the pump intake to ensure that the pump's
This valve allows trapped air between the valve and the pump rated solids capacity is not exceeded.
to bleed off, which improves pump performance. You can
estimate pumping volume by counting the number of strokes CAUTION: Do not exceed 8.6 bar (125 psig) air
per minute, and then multiplying that figure by the displacement supply pressure.
per stroke.
Muffler: Using the standard Wilden muffler, sound levels are CAUTION: Pro-Flo® pumps are not submersible.
reduced below OSHA specifications. You can use other mufflers
to reduce sound levels farther, but they usually reduce pump
performance.
Elevation: Selecting a site that is well within the pump’s
dynamic lift capability will assure that loss-of-prime issues will
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NOTE: In the event of a power failure, close the shut- pump damage will not occur. The pump has reached a “deadhead”
off valve if you do not want the pump to restart when the situation and can be restarted by reducing the fluid discharge
power returns. pressure or increasing the air inlet pressure. Wilden Pro-Flo pumps
run solely on compressed air and do not generate heat.
Air-Operated Pumps: To stop the pump from operating in an Therefore, your process fluid temperature will not be affected.
emergency, simply close the shut-off valve (user-supplied) installed in
the air supply line. A properly functioning valve will stop the air supply Maintenance and Inspections
to the pump, therefore stopping output. This shut-off valve should be Because each application is unique, maintenance schedules maybe
located far enough away from the pumping equipment such that it can different for every pump. Frequency of use, line pressure, viscosity
be reached safely in an emergency. and abrasiveness of process fluid all affect the parts life of a Wilden
pump. Periodic inspections have been found to offer the best means
Operation for preventing unscheduled pump downtime. Personnel familiar with
The Pro-Flo pumps are pre-lubricated and do not require in- line the pump’s construction and service should be informed of any
lubrication. Additional lubrication will not damage the pump. abnormalities that are detected during operation.
However, if the pump is heavily lubricated by an external source, the
pump’s internal lubrication maybe washed away. If the pump is then
moved to a nonlubricated location, it may need to be disassembled
and re-lubricated as described in “Disassembly/ Reassembly”.
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Pump will not run or runs slowly. Pump air valve freezes.
1. Remove plug from pilot spool exhaust. 1. Check for excessive moisture in the compressed air.
2. Ensure that the air inlet pressure is at least 0.4 bar (5 psig) a. Either install a dryer or a hot air generator for compressed
above startup pressure and that the differential pressure (the air.
difference between air inlet and liquid discharge pressures) is
not less than 0.7 bar (10 psig). b. Alternatively, you may use coalescing filter to remove the
water from the compressed air in some applications.
3. Check air inlet filter for debris (see “Suggested Installation,
Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting”). Air bubbles in pump discharge.
4. Check for extreme air leakage (blow by) that would indicate
worn seals/bores in the air valve, pilot spool and main shaft. 1. Check for a ruptured diaphragm.
5. Disassemble the pump and check for obstructions in the air 2. Check tightness of outer pistons (see
passageways or objects that would obstruct the movement of “Disassembly/Reassembly”).
internal parts.
3. Check tightness of fasteners and integrity of O-rings and seals,
6. Check for sticking ball check valves. especially at intake manifold.
a. If material being pumped is not compatible with pump 4. Ensure pipe connections are airtight.
elastomers, swelling may occur. Replace ball check
valves and seals with proper elastomers. Product comes out air exhaust.
b. Also, as the check valve balls wear out, they become
smaller and can become stuck in the seats. In this case, 1. Check for a diaphragm rupture.
replace balls and seats.
2. Check the tightness of the outer pistons to the shaft.
7. Check for any broken inner piston that would cause the air
valve spool to be unable to shift.
2. Verify that vacuum required to lift liquid is not greater than the
vapor pressure of the material being pumped (cavitation).
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DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
PUMP DISASSEMBLY
Tools Required: CAUTION: Before attempting any maintenance or repair, disconnect the compressed
3/4" Wrench air line to the pump and allow all air pressure to bleed from the pump. Disconnect all
Adjustable Wrench intake, discharge, and air lines. Drain the pump by turning it upside down and allowing
Vise equipped with soft jaws any fluid to flow into a suitable container. Be aware of any hazardous effects of contact
(such as plywood, plastic or other with your process fluid.
suitable material)
NOTE: NOTE: Your specific pump model may vary from the configuration shown;
however, pump disassembly procedure will be the same.
NOTE: The model used for these instructions incorporates PTFE diaphragms and balls.
Models with rubber diaphragms and balls are the same except where noted.
NOTE: Replace worn parts with genuine Wilden parts for reliable performance.
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DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
Step 10 Step 11
Due to varying torque values, one of the Remove diaphragm assembly from shaft,
following two situations may occur: secure shaft with soft jaws (a vise fitted with
1) The outer piston, diaphragm and inner plywood, plastic or other suitable material)
piston remain attached to the shaft and the to ensure shaft is not nicked, scratched or
entire assembly can be removed from the gouged. Using an adjustable wrench or
center section. rotating counterclockwise by hand, remove
2) The outer piston, diaphragm and inner diaphragm assembly from shaft.
piston separate from the shaft, which
remains connected to the opposite side
diaphragm assembly.
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DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
NOTE: Replace worn parts with genuine Wilden parts for reliable performance.
NOTE: For pump Air Valves fitted with Pump Cycle Monitor (PCMI) units, if the Set
Screw is removed from the Air Valve Spool and/or the Sensor is removed from the Air
Valve End Cap, refer to PCMI EOM WIL-19130-E for reassembly instructions.
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DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
Step 7 Step 8
With O-ring pick, gently remove the o- ring Inspect center section seals for signs of
from the opposite side of the “center hole” cut wear. If necessary, remove seals with O-
on the spool. Gently remove the pilot spool ring pick and replace.
from sleeve and inspect for nicks or gouges
and other signs of wear. Replace pilot sleeve
assembly or outer sleeve O-rings if necessary.
During re-assembly never insert the pilot spool
into the sleeve with the “center cut” side first,
this end incorporates the urethane O-ring and
will be damaged as it slides over the ports cut
in the sleeve.
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DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY / REASSEMBLY
2. With a new seal in hand, place the two legs of the needle-nose Figure A
pliers inside the seal ring. (See Figure A.)
3. Open the pliers as wide as the seal diameter will allow, then with two
fingers pull down on the top portion of the seal to form a kidney bean
shape. (See Figure B.)
4. Lightly clamp the pliers together to hold the seal into the kidney
shape. Be sure to pull the seal into as tight of a kidney shape as
possible. This will allow the seal to travel down the bushing bore
with greater ease.
5. With the seal clamped in the pliers, insert the seal into the busing
bore and position the bottom of the seal into the correct groove.
When the bottom of the seal is seated in the groove, release the
clamp pressure on the pliers. This will allow the seal to partially snap
back to its original shape. Figure B
6. After removing the pliers, you will notice a slight bump in the seal
shape. Before the seal can be resized properly, the bump in the seal
should be removed as much as possible. This can be done with
either a Phillips screwdriver or your finger. With the side of the
screwdriver or your finger, apply light pressure to the peak of the
bump. This pressure will cause the bump to be eliminated almost
completely.
7. Lubricate the edge of the shaft with NLGI grade 2 white EP bearing
grease.
8. Slowly insert the center shaft with a rotating motion. This will
complete the resizing of the seal.
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EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST
P800 PLASTIC
LW0154 REV. B
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BSPT to NPT Air Line Reducer Bushing (P/N 04-6950-23-702) is available upon request.
0502 Specialty Code = PFA-Coated Hardware
0504 Specialty Code = DIN Flange
All boldface items are primary wear parts.
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SECTION 9
ELASTOMER OPTIONS
P800 PLASTIC
REDUCED
FULL-STROKE FULL-STROKE REDUCED
FULL-STROKE EZ-INSTSALL STROKE ULTRA-FLEX™ VALVE
DIAPHRAGMS BACKUP IPD STROKE VALVE VALVE MANIFOLD
MATERIALS DIAPHRAGMS DIAPHRAGMS BACKUP DIAPHRAGMS SEAT
(2) DIAPHRAGMS DIAPHRAGMS DIAPHRAG BALLS (4) SEATS (4) O-RING (4)
(2) (2) DIAPHRAGMS (2) O-RING (4)
(2) (2) MS (2)
(2)
Polyurethane 08-1022-50 08-1080-50
Neoprene 08-1010-51 08-1060-51 08-1020-51 08-1080-51
Buna-N 08-1010-52 08-1020-52 08-1080-52 08-1205-52 08-1371-52
Geolast 08-1022-15
EPDM 08-1010-54 08-1060-54 08-1020-54 08-1080-54
FKM 08-1010-53 08-1020-53 08-1080-53
Non-Food Grade
08-1031-46
Saniflex™
Saniflex™ 08-1010-56 08-1065-56 08-1022-56 08-1031-56 08-1060-56 08-1080-56
PTFE 08-1040-55 08-1010-55 08-1080-55
PTFE Encap. FKM 08-1205-60 08-1371-60
FDA Wil-Flex™ 08-1010-57 08-1065-57 08-1022-57 08-1031-57 08-1080-57
Wil-Flex™ 08-1010-58 08-1022-58 08-1031-58 08-1080-58 08-1205-58 08-1371-58
Polypropylene 08-1125-20
PVDF 08-1125-21
LW0137 REV. C
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PSG
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