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WARNING: Installation, disassembly, repair and maintenance<br />

must be performed only by qualified personnel.<br />

Complete maintenance should be performed only after all gas has<br />

been evacuated from the emergency shut-off valve. This can be<br />

accomplished by closing an upstream shut-off valve and bleeding<br />

the line to evacuate the gas.<br />

Installation, usage and maintenance of this product must be in<br />

compliance with all Engineered Controls International, Inc. instructions<br />

as well as requirements and provisions of NFPA #54,<br />

NFPA #58, DOT, ANSI, all applicable federal, state, provincial and<br />

local standards, codes, regulations and laws.<br />

Inspection and maintenance on a periodic basis is essential.<br />

Be sure all instructions are read and understood before installation,<br />

operation and maintenance. These instructions must be<br />

passed along to the end user of the product.<br />

CAUTION: Contact or inhalation of liquid propane, ammonia and<br />

their vapors can cause serious injury or death! NH3 and LP-Gas<br />

must be released outdoors in air currents that will insure dispersion<br />

to prevent exposure to people and livestock. LP-Gas must<br />

be kept far enough from any open flame or other source of ignition<br />

to prevent fire or explosion! LP-Gas is heavier than air and will not<br />

disperse or evaporate rapidly if released in still air.<br />

Spring (7605B-40)<br />

*Nylon Gasket<br />

Metal Washer<br />

(7605-5)<br />

Seal Housing (2) (7513-11)<br />

* Seal Housing Gasket (2)<br />

Cover (7605-41)<br />

*Pressure<br />

Seal Rings (4)<br />

Shaft (7605-6)<br />

* Seal Housing Washer (2)<br />

* Shaft O-Ring (2)<br />

Retainer (7605B-19R)<br />

Body<br />

Washer (7560-37)<br />

Acorn Nut (2)<br />

(7605-46)<br />

Nut (7513-13)<br />

Stem (7605B-19)<br />

Fuse Mechanism<br />

(7605B-20)<br />

Return Spring<br />

(7605-43R)<br />

Flapper Assembly<br />

(See Detail)<br />

* Jam Ring (2)<br />

* Plate Gasket<br />

Handle (7605-16)<br />

Plate (7605B-2)<br />

Cap Screw &<br />

Washer (8)<br />

(7605-62)<br />

* Components of <strong>Repair</strong> <strong>Kits</strong> 7605B-50 And A7605B-50<br />

** The following items must be ordered separately:<br />

• 5555MR Lubricant<br />

• 5555LT Loctite Cement<br />

Disassembly & <strong>Repair</strong> Procedure<br />

NOTE: Before repairing valve, thoroughly examine valve for excessive<br />

wear and the operating lever for proper function. Any components<br />

that are not in good condition and fully operational should be<br />

replaced during repairs.<br />

<strong>Repair</strong>s must be performed in a clean area. Hands, clothing, tools<br />

and work area must be completely free of oil, grease and foreign<br />

matter to prevent contamination of component parts and valves.<br />

Clean the valve body and all parts before reassembly.<br />

Disassembly<br />

1. Remove the two (2) acorn nuts which attach the cover to the valve<br />

body. Set aside for reassembly.<br />

2. Remove the cover and save for reassembly. If cables are attached<br />

for remote closure, let the cover hang loose. The cover may be<br />

used as a means of retaining parts removed that will be used<br />

during reassembly.<br />

3. Using a screwdriver, pry the retainer off the stem which holds the<br />

latching mechanism. Remove and save the retainer, latching<br />

mechanism and spring for reassembly.<br />

4. Using a pair of pliers, carefully disengage the return spring.<br />

CAUTION: Once the return spring is disengaged it will spring<br />

forward sharply.<br />

5. Using an allen wrench, loosen (but do not remove) the set screw.<br />

Remove the tripper and return spring from the shaft. Retain the<br />

parts for reassembly.<br />

6. Remove and discard nylon gasket.<br />

7. Remove and retain nut, washer and handle.<br />

8. Remove the eight (8) cap screws and washers. Using a small blade<br />

screwdriver, place it between the body and plate and pry apart<br />

slowly to remove plate. Save all parts for reassembly.

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