TM 10-4610-310-14
0088 00
REMOVAL continued
NOTE
Unless the socket body is damaged, it is not necessary to remove the complete solenoid valve. The socket body
can be left permanently in the mount and replace only the top parts. If the valve needs complete repair, see WP
2. Remove cap nut (1), o-ring (2) and screw (6). See Figure 2.
3. Remove the electrical connector (5) and gasket (4).
4. Remove coil (3) and four screws (12).
5. Remove valve top (7), diaphragm (8), and o-ring (9) from the socket body (10).
It is not necessary to remove union nut (11).
REMOVING THE COMPLETE VALVE FROM PIPING
If any of the solenoid valves needs to be removed from the piping see WP 0085 00.
INSPECTION
1. Inspect the o-rings (2,9) and gasket (4) for damage or deformity.
2. Inspect diaphragm (8) for damage or clogged pores.
3. Inspect the socket body for debris, deposits or damage.