Vii. trouble shooting guide sec tion vii – Cashco SCV-S User Manual

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5. Inadequate valve shutoff.

Possible Cause

Remedy

A. Permanent "tracks" where seating occurs.

A1. Relap body seat and plug (metal seat).

A2. Replace body and plug or comp. seat disc.

B. Excess valve pressure drop.

B. Reduce valve's shutoff pressure drop.

C.

Insuffi cient IAS pressure.

C. Provide required level of IAS pressure.

D. Obstruction at seat.

D. Remove body and inspect for obstruction.

E. Improper calibration.

E. Recalibrate positioner and valve stroke.

F. Improper actuator bench set range.

F. Disassemble actuator and change to stiffer range springs.

Reinstall and increase IAS to proper level.

1. Unit can not pass enough fl ow.

Possible Cause

Remedy

A. Sizing data not correct; valve undersized.

A1. Check actual pressures, temperature, and fl ow rates against

the variables used for sizing.

Recalculate

Cv

Required.

A2. Replace unit with larger body size.

B. Obstruction at inlet.

B. Remove valve and inspect line for blockage.

C.

Insuffi cient valve travel.

C1. Verify full travel.

C2. Verify correct IAS pressure.

2. Unit can not control steadily at low fl ow rates.

Possible Cause

Remedy

A. Sizing data not correct; valve oversized.

A1. Check actual pressures, temperature and fl ow rates against

the

variables

used.

A2. Replace full port body with reduced port body.

B. Obstruction at inlet.

B. Remove valve from line and inspect for something

causing

blockage.

C. Too short of “stroke”.

C. Remove unit and calibrate.

D. Excess pressure drop.

D1. Check actuator bench setting; re-calibrate as required.

D2. Check design pressures against actual pressures. Replace

“low” bench set range springs with higher bench set

range

springs.

E.

Insuffi cient IAS pressure.

E. Provide required level of IAS pressure.

F.

Incorrect

fl ow direction.

F. Verify fl ow with arrow cast on body; FTO


3. Valve body leaking at clamped end connection joints.

Possible Cause

Remedy

A. Excess pressure levels.

A. Check actual pressures against those indicated in Technical

Bulletin.

Reduce

pressures

as

necessary.

B. Loose clamp.

B. Remove valve from service. Disassemble and clean.

Reassemble and properly tighten all clamps at reinstallation.

C. Excessive piping stress.

C. Place hanger on control valve unit.

D. Improper pipe alignment.

D. Re-do piping properly.

4. Fluid leakage at bonnet or at upper stem seal ring.

Possible Cause

Remedy

A. Gasket failure.

A1. Remove body, disassemble, remove old gasket Install new

gasket,new stem seals, reassemble and reinstall.

A2.

Seal

ring

failure.

B. Overheating

B. Ensure that max. operating temperature of

366°F

(186°C)

is

not

exceeded.)

C. Stem seal failure

C1. Worn stem seals. Replace seals and gasket.

C2. Pitted stem, worn stem. Replace plug/stem, seals and gasket.

VII. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

SEC TION VII

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