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Brooks
®
Mf Series
Section 4 Maintenance &
Troubleshooting
Installation and Operation Manual
X-TMF-Mfi-Mfx-MFC-eng
Part Number: 541B074AAG
August, 2009
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4-3 Sensor Tube
The sensor tube is part of a calibrated flow divider that is designed to
operate within a preset gas flow range. The Mfi Series sensor assembly
may be removed or replaced by referring to Section 4-4, disassembly and
assembly. If the sensor assembly is cleaned and reinstalled, a calibration
check should be performed. Refer to Section 3-4.
4-4 Disassembly and Assembly
The Mf Series mass flow controller and meter may be disassembled in the
field by the user for cleaning, re-ranging or servicing. Disassemble and
assemble the controller as follows:
Note: The Mf Series mass flow controller and meter should be
disassembled and assembled in a clean environment to prevent particulate
contamination.
Note: Due to the complexity of the Mf53, Mf63 and Mf64 restrictor and
bellows valve assemblies their disassembly and assembly procedures are
not fully described. It is recommended that these instruments be serviced
at the factory.
A. Disassembly (Mfx Series Sensor Assembly is Fixed)
The numbers in parentheses refer to the spare parts exploded view in
Figures 5-1 through 5-3.
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1. Remove the cap nut (20) on top of the valve assembly. Loosen dome
nut on PG7 fitting (19) two turns counterclockwise. Remove PG7 fitting
from housing assembly and slide it onto the tubing until it contacts the
radius.
2. Disconnect the valve wires from the terminal (TB-3) and remove the
coil assembly (21).
3. Remove the hex socket screws (22) securing the valve retaining plate
(23) attaching the valve stem assembly (24).
When performing the following procedure, the valve stem must be
removed without cocking it to prevent damage to the valve
spring.
CAUTION