Water seepage treatment with pneumatic shut-off valves is a common problem. Here are some tips to deal with water seepage in pneumatic shut-off valves:
OneCheck the seals:
Water seepage can be caused by worn or aging of the seals. Check the condition of the seals and replace them if they are worn or aged.
IIAdjust valve pressure:
If the valve pressure is too high, it can cause water seepage problems. Adjusting the valve pressure to the right range can reduce water seepage.
IIICleaning the inside of the valve:
There may be impurities or dirt inside the valve that cause water seepage. Cleaning the inside of the valve regularly can reduce water seepage problems.
FourthCheck the stem:
The stem is a critical component that controls the valve switch and can cause water seepage if the stem is damaged or fatigued. Check the condition of the valve stem, if there is a problem that needs to be repaired or replaced.
FiveUse lubricating oil:
Lubricating oil can reduce valve friction and improve sealing performance. Regularly refueling the valve can reduce water seepage problems.
The above are some tips for dealing with water seepage in pneumatic shut-off valves. If the problem persists, Detersen recommends consulting a professional service person for further service and maintenance.
Detersen pneumatic shut-off valve