RP4A 2½ – 6. Modification Overview Production of the RP4A series began in 2008. Production of the RP4A series began in 2008. A Lead free version (4ALF)

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RP4A 2½ – 6

Modification Overview Production of the RP4A series began in Production of the RP4A series began in A Lead free version (4ALF) was introduced in A Lead free version (4ALF) was introduced in 2011.

Check Cover Removal Cover is secured by a V-band clamp and o-ring sealed. Cover is secured by a V-band clamp and o-ring sealed. To remove clamp, loosen lock nut until the latch can be disengaged from the T-bolt. To remove clamp, loosen lock nut until the latch can be disengaged from the T-bolt. Cover has no spring load. Cover has no spring load. A flat screwdriver will help pry the lid from the body. A flat screwdriver will help pry the lid from the body.

Check Valve Removal Check valve modules are secured by retainers and o-ring sealed. Check valve modules are secured by retainers and o-ring sealed. #1 check must be removed before the #2 can be removed. #1 check must be removed before the #2 can be removed.

Check Valve Removal Remove the retaining clip by pinching the clip ears together. Remove the retaining clip by pinching the clip ears together. Remove the clip and retaining ring. Remove the clip and retaining ring. Pull the module straight out of the body. Pull the module straight out of the body.

Check Disc Replacement Remove the lock nuts and the retaining plate on the back of the module. Remove the lock nuts and the retaining plate on the back of the module. ** Do not remove any hardware from the spring side of the module. Separate the disc retainer from the module. Separate the disc retainer from the module.

Check Seat Removal The check seat is part of the check module and can not be removed. The check seat is part of the check module and can not be removed. If the seat is damaged, the complete check module will need to be replaced. If the seat is damaged, the complete check module will need to be replaced.

Check Valve Reassembly Notes Reassemble check modules in reverse order. Reassemble check modules in reverse order. Do not over tighten the lock nuts. Do not over tighten the lock nuts.

Check Valve Reassembly Notes The retaining ring is installed against the check. The retaining ring is installed against the check. Install the retaining clip by inserting one end into the body groove first. Then pinch the ears together as you insert the rest of the clip. Install the retaining clip by inserting one end into the body groove first. Then pinch the ears together as you insert the rest of the clip. The clip will snap into place when it is fully seated. The clip will snap into place when it is fully seated.

RV Cover Removal Cover is secured by a V-band clamp and sealed by the diaphragm. Cover is secured by a V-band clamp and sealed by the diaphragm. Remove sensing line. Remove sensing line. To remove clamp, loosen lock nut until the latch can be disengaged from the T-bolt. To remove clamp, loosen lock nut until the latch can be disengaged from the T-bolt. Pull cover from body. Pull cover from body.

RV Stem Removal Remove the RV module by grasping the diaphragm plate and pulling straight out of the body. Remove the RV module by grasping the diaphragm plate and pulling straight out of the body.

RV Seat Removal The seat is pushed into the body and o-ring sealed. The seat is pushed into the body and o-ring sealed. Simply pull the seat straight out of the body. Simply pull the seat straight out of the body.

RV Disc Replacement Holding the module in one hand, remove the bolt and washer. Holding the module in one hand, remove the bolt and washer. Remove the seat disc. Remove the seat disc.

Disassemble RV Module Module is spring loaded. Module is spring loaded. Holding the diaphragm plate firmly, remove the retaining bolt. Holding the diaphragm plate firmly, remove the retaining bolt.

Disassemble RV Module Remove the bushing from the stem. Remove the bushing from the stem. Remove the stem o-ring. Remove the stem o-ring.

RV Reassembly Notes Replace and lubricate o-rings. Replace and lubricate o-rings. Reassemble in reverse order. Reassemble in reverse order. Push module straight into body. Push module straight into body. Make sure the outer edge (bead) of the diaphragm fits into the groove on RV body. Make sure the outer edge (bead) of the diaphragm fits into the groove on RV body.