3000SE 21/2”, 6”, 8”.

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3000SE 21/2”, 6”, 8”

Modification Overview Production began in 1990. The 2 ½” 3000SE was discontinued in 2003. The 6” and 8” 3000SE were discontinued in 2006. All “SE” assemblies use check modules that are one size smaller than the pipe size. * Example: 8” size assembly uses 6” parts

Single Access Cover Removal Cover is secured by a grooved coupling. Cover has no spring load.

Check Valve Removal Check valve modules are called “Cam Checks”. Checks are o-ring sealed and threaded into body. #1 Check must be removed before #2 can be removed.

Check Valve Removal Cam checks unscrew counterclockwise by hand “if possible”. *Do not use cam arm as a handle to unscrew.

Check Valve Removal If too tight, place a drift punch or solid rod (long screwdriver) in one of the holes on the outer edge of the check module. Tap with hammer in correct direction (counterclockwise) to loosen.

Check Valve Removal Notes There are “special tools” available to help remove check modules.

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

Check Disc Inspection 6” The disc assembly is part of the module and can not be removed. For inspection and cleaning, lift the cam arm and hold in open position. *Raise the clapper so that the end of the cam arm rests between the roller and clapper.

Check Disc Inspection 8” For inspection and cleaning locate the stud on the outlet flange of the assembly. Place the cam arm hole on the stud and open the check valve so that the cam rests between the roller and clapper.

Check Valve Reassembly Notes Change and lubricate check o-ring. Install #2 check first then #1 check. # 2 check should be tightened with a long screwdriver. Tighten #1 check firmly by hand only. Lubricate the outside edge of the groove coupler gasket.