TS5620_SERIES_AD

Adhesive Dispensing Ltd

TS5620 Series Diaphragm Valve

User Guide

CONTENTS

Page number 1. Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 3 2. Unpacking and Inspection......................................................................................................5 3. Description............................................................................................................................ 5 4. Theory of Operation.............................................................................................................. 5 5. Setup Instructions.................................................................................................................. 6 6. Typical System Setup ............................................................................................................7 7. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 8 8. Maintenance and Cleaning 8.1 Cleaning ........................................................................................................................... 9 8.2 To Change the Diaphragm...............................................................................................10 8.3 To Change and Lubricate Piston O-ring ......................................................................... 11 9. Spare Parts and Accessories 9.1 Spare Parts ...................................................................................................................... 12 9.2 Standard Accessories ...................................................................................................... 13 9.3 Optional Accessories ...................................................................................................... 14 10. Warranty ............................................................................................................................... 15

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1. SPECIFICATIONS

HORIZONTAL MOUNT CONFIGURATIONS TS5620HU TS5620HT

TS5621HD

2.4” length X 0.94” diameter (61mm X 24 mm)

2.4” length X 0.94”diameter (61mm X 24 mm)

2.4” length X 0.94” diameter (61mm X 24 mm)

Size

Weight

0.13lb (61g)

0.13lb (61g)

0.14lb (63g)

Fluid Inlet Port

1/4 - 28 UNF

1/4 - 28 UNF

1/8”NPT female

Fluid Outlet Port

1/4 - 28 UNF

1/4 - 28 UNF

1/8" NPT female

Air Inlet Port

10-32 UNF

10-32 UNF

10-32 UNF

Mounting Port

10-32 UNF

10-32 UNF

10-32 UNF

Air Pressure required

70 – 90 psi (4.8 – 6.2 bars)

70 – 90 psi (4.8 – 6.2 bars)

70 – 90 psi (4.8 – 6.2 bars)

Maximum Fluid Pressure

70 psi (4.8 bars)

70 psi (4.8 bars)

70 psi (4.8 bars)

Operating Frequency Exceeds 500 cycles/min.

Exceeds 500 cycles/min.

Exceeds 500 cycles/min.

Teflon 

Wetted Parts

UHMWPE

UHMWPE and Acetal

Dimensions in are in inches (mm) Figure 1.0

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VERTICAL MOUNT CONFIGURATIONS

TS5622VU

TS5622VD

TS5622VT

2.6” length X 1.06” diameter (66mm X 27 mm)

2.6” length X 1.06” diameter (66mm X 27 mm)

2.6” length X 1.06” diameter (66mm X 27 mm)

Size

Weight

0.15lb (66g)

0.15lb (66g)

0.15lb (66g)

Fluid Inlet Port

1/8”NPT female

1/8”NPT female

1/8”NPT female

Fluid Outlet Port

1/4-28 UNF

1/4-28 UNF

1/4-28 UNF

Air Inlet Port

10-32 UNF

10-32 UNF

10-32 UNF

Mounting Port

10-32 UNF

10-32 UNF

10-32 UNF

Air Pressure required

70 – 90 psi (4.8 – 6.2 bars)

70 – 90 psi (4.8 – 6.2 bars)

70 – 90 psi (4.8 – 6.2 bars)

Maximum Fluid Pressure

70 psi (4.8 bars)

70 psi (4.8 bars)

70 psi (4.8 bars)

Operating Frequency Exceeds 500 cycles/min.

Exceeds 500 cycles/min.

Exceeds 500 cycles/min.

Teflon 

Wetted Parts

UHMWPE

UHMWPE and Acetal

FLUID INLET FITTING

1/4-28 UNF

(FLUID OUTLETPORT)

1/8 NPT (FLUID INLET PORT)

FLUID OUTLET FITTING

10-32 UNF (AIR INLET PORT)

Ø1.06 [26.90]

0.50 [12.70]

10-32 UNF (MOUNTING HOLE)

1.20 [30.48]

2.60 [66.04]

3.00 [76.20]

Dimensions are in inches (mm) Figure 2.0

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2. UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Carefully unpack the valve and examine the items contained in the carton. These will include:  Valve Assembly  Valve bracket  Sample Needle Kit and fluid line t  User Guide  Valve Air Hose

Inspect the unit for any damaged which may have occurred in transit. If such damage has occurred, notify the carrier at once. Claim for damage must be made by the consignee to the carrier, and should be reported to the manufacturer. 3. DESCRIPTION The TS5620 Series Diaphragm valves are designed to dispense low to medium viscosity fluids. An internal spring return makes the valve fully adaptable for use with any time/pressure controllers. A short opening stroke provides extremely fast, positive shut-off. An external stroke control adjustment makes it easy to fine tune shot sizes. The TS5620 Series compact design allows for mounting flexibility and easy integration into automated applications.

4. THEORY OFOPERATION

The TS5620 Series Diaphragm Valves are normally closed, adjustable stroke valves. Input air pressure of 70-90 psi (4.8 to 6.2 bars) through port (1) drives the piston assembly (2) back, opening the material path, allow fluid flow from the material inlet (3) to the material outlet (4).

Relieving the input air pressure allows the piston return spring to close the diaphragm, ensuring rapid “fail-safe” shut-off of fluid flow.

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Figure 3.0

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5. SETUP INSTRUCTIONS Refer to figure 4.0

1. Connect the fluid reservoir feed tube (1) to the valve inlet port (2). 2. Connect the valve airline (3) to the valve controller or other pneumatic device that is used to control the valve. 3. Connect appropriate dispensing tip or nozzle to the fluid outlet port (4). 4. Set the valve controller pressure at 70 psi (4.8 bars) 5. Set the fluid reservoir pressure. Do not exceed 70 psi (4.8 bars) 6. Make sure all connections are tight 7. Place container under the valve outlet and activate the valve until the fluid flows steady.

The amount of fluid that flows through the valve is determined by:  Valve open time  Fluid reservoir pressure  Dispensing tip size

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Figure 4.0

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7. TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTION

Fluid pressure too low

Increase fluid pressure

Operating pressure too low

Increase air pressure to 70 psi (4.8 bars)

Dispense tip clogged

Replaced tip

No fluid flow

Fluid cured in valve chamber

Clean valve thoroughly

The stroke adjustment closed

Open stroke adjustment counterclockwise

Fluid pressure fluctuating

Make sure fluid pressure is constant

Valve operating pressure is too low

Increased valve pressure to 70 psi (4.8 bars) Check to make sure the valve controller is providing a consistent output

Inconsistent fluid flow

Valve open time is not consistent

Air trapped in fluid housing

Purge valve

Fluid drools after the valve closes, eventually stopping

Air trapped in fluid housing

Purge valve

Worn diaphragm

Replace diaphragm

Worn fluid housing

Replace fluid housing

Steady drip

Fluid pressure exceeds 70 psi (4.8 bars) Valve re-assembled incorrectly after cleaning

Lower fluid pressure

Refer to Maintenance section

Fluid leaks between diaphragm and fluid housing

Mounting screws loose

Tighten screws

Fluid leaks out of bleed hole Diaphragm ruptured

Replace diaphragm

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8. MAINTENANCE ANDCLEANING Normally, purging the valve with appropriate flush material or solvent after use is sufficient for cleaning. However some material may cause a buildup in the valve chamber, in this case periodic and thorough cleaning will be required.

CAUTION: Make sure the fluid pressure is released before disassemble the valve.

8.1 Cleaning

Refer to figure 6.0 1. Release fluid pressure 2. Disconnect fluid line 3. Disconnect valve air line 4. Remove the two socket head cap screws (1) from the fluid housing (2) 5. Pull the fluid housing away from the air cylinder assembly (10) 6. Clean Diaphragm (3) and fluid housing (2)

NOTE: Avoid using sharp probes for cleaning. Any nicks or scratches on the diaphragm or the sealing area of the fluid housing may cause leakage.

7. Reinstall the fluid housing (2). 8. Align the fluid housing mounting holes with diaphragm and air cylinder holes. 9. Reinsert the two socket head cap screws (1). Tighten in accordance with the Torque specifications Chart below.

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8.2 To Change the Diaphragm Tool required: Flat tip screwdriver, Snap ring flier, 7/64” hex wrench.

1. Remove the two socket head cap screws (1) from the fluid housing (2) 2. Pull the fluid housing away from the air cylinder assembly (10) 3. Remove the old diaphragm (3) by unscrew it in the counterclockwise direction. 4. Install the new diaphragm by threading it in the clockwise direction. Make sure the internal thread on the diaphragm is not stripped or cross-threaded. 5. Hand tightened the diaphragm until it bottoms against shoulder on piston rod. At this point, do not over tighten or loosen the diaphragm to align the diaphragm and air cylinder holes. 6. The valve is designed so that the fluid housing can be rotated in 45  increments to allow for material input/output alignment. To align the holes of the diaphragm with the appropriate holes in the air cylinder body, insert a small flat tip screwdriver through the hole in the stroke control knob (8) and engage the piston rod slot. Turn the screwdriver clockwise to rotate the rod, piston and diaphragm assembly until the appropriate holes are lined up. 7. Reinstall the fluid housing (2). 8. Align the fluid housing mounting holes with diaphragm and air cylinder holes. 9. Reinsert the two socket head cap screws (1). Tighten in accordance with the Torque specifications Chart below.

Fluid Housing Material

Torque specifications 14 in lb (1.58 N-m)

Acetal (Delrin)

UHMW and Teflon 

7 in lb (0.79 N-m)

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8.3 To Change or Lubricate Piston O-ring 1. Remove the fluid housing (2). 2. Remove the diaphragm (3).

3. Remove the stroke control knob (8) and spring (9). 4. Remove the retainer ring (5) and anti-rotating washer (6). 5. Remove the piston assembly (11). 6. Replace O-ring (4) if damaged; otherwise lubricate O-ring with O-ring grease. 7. Reinstall piston, retainer ring and anti-rotating washer.

8. Reinstall spring and stroke control knob. 9. Reinstall diaphragm and fluid housing.

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Figure 6.0

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9. SPARE PARTS ANDACCESSORIES

9.1 Spare Parts:

The fluid housing replacement kit includes:

5622VU-FHKIT REPAIR KIT, DIAPHRAGM VALVE

SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW (1)

FLAT WASHER

FLUID HOUSING (2)

FLUID OUTLET FITTING (2)

FLUID INLET FITTING (13)

The diaphragm replacement kit includes:

5620UHMW-DKIT REPAIRKIT,DIAPHRAGMVALVE

O-RING (4) (5/8"IDX1/16"CS)

O-RING (3) (7/16"IDX3/32"CS)

DIAPHRAGMASSEMBLY (3)

Figure 7.0

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Please refer to the chart below for part numbers:

VAVLE PART NUMBER

FLUID HOUSING KIT

DIAPHRAGM KIT 5620UHMW-DKIT

TS5620HU TS5620HT TS5621HD TS5622VU TS5622VT TS5622VD

5620HU-FHKIT 5620HT-FHKIT 5620HD-FHKIT 5622VU-FHKIT 5622VT-FHKIT 5622VD-FHKIT

5620TFE-DKIT

5620UHMW-DKIT 5620UHMW-DKIT

5620TFE-DKIT

5620UHMW-DKIT

9.2 Standard Accessories:

PART NUMBER 5620-000-008 918-000-048 9000-000-100 TSD126-360BK

DESCRIPTION Mounting Rod

Bracket

Sample needles kit

Black fluid line Hex Wrench

TSD1597-13

9.3 Optional Accessories:

The flowing components are needed to make a bench mounting stand:

PART NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

918-033-000 918-000-012

Production master stand

Rod Clamp

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TE SERIES NEEDLE

PART NUMBER

Gauge

Hub Color ID(in)

14 15 18 20 21 22 23 25 27 30 32

.063 .054 .033 .024 .020 .016 .013 .010 .008 .006 .004

TE714050PK TE715050PK TE718050PK TE720050PK TE721050PK TE722050PK TE723050PK TE725050PK TE727050PK TE730050PK TE732025PK

Olive

Amber Green

Pink

Purple

Blue

Orange

Red

Clear

Lavender

Yellow

TT SERIES NEEDLE

PART NUMBER

Gauge

Hub Color ID (in)

TT14-1-1/4PK TT16-1-1/4PK TT18-1-1/4PK TT20-1-1/4PK TT22-1-1/4PK

14 16 18 20 22

Tan

.063 .047 .033 .024 .016

Grey

Green

Pink Blue

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10. LIMITEDWARRANTY

Manufacturer warrants this product to the original purchaser for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase to be free from defects in material and workmanship, but not against damages by misuse, negligence, accident, faulty installations and instructions. Manufacturer will repair or replace (at factory’s option), free of charge, any component of the equipment thus found to be defective, on return of the component, “PREPAID” to the factory during the warranty period. In no event shall any liability or obligation of the Manufacturer arising from this warranty exceed the purchase price of the equipment. This warranty is only valid if the defective product is returned as a complete assembly without physical damage. The Manufacturer’s liability, as stated herein, cannot be altered or enlarged except by a written statement signed by an officer of the company. In no event shall the Manufacturer be liable for consequential or incidental damages. A return authorization is required from Techcon Systems prior to shipping a defective unit to the factory.

Manufacturer reserves the right to make engineering product modifications without notice.

Send warranty returns to:

Adhesive Dispensing Ltd 55Alston Drive, Bradwell Abbey, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK13 9HB, UK

Teflon is a registered trademark of E.I. DuPont.

T9000073-F

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