8 malfunctions, 9 maintenance, 1 notes for assembly – Richter NKLP-C Series Butterfly Valves User Manual

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Series NKS-C, NKSP-C, NKL-C, NKLP-C

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9520-072-en

Revision 03

TM 8668

Edition 10/2012

8

Malfunctions

♦ Flange connection ball valve/pipe is leaking

Retighten the flange screws to a tightening torque
according to Section 1.3. If this does not remedy
the leak, the recommended torques may be ex-
ceeded by 10%.

If this also fails to stop the leak, dismantle and in-
spect the ball valve.

Dismount and inspect the valve.

♦ Stem passage leaking

With no safety stuffing box:

Dismount valve and repair.

With safety stuffing box:

First of all, the packing gland follower can be tight-
ened. For torques see Section 1.3.

Then dismount the valve as quickly as possible
and repair.

♦ Medium leaking at the partition between lower and

upper halves

Dismont valve and repair, probably the stem seal
is not tight.

♦ Valve does not switch

Has the locking plate been dismounted?
See Section 5.4.

Is the actuator supplied with power?

Has a directional control valve been correctly con-
nected?

Is there foreign matter in the valve?

♦ The bore of the valve is leaking

Wear at the valve actuation ?

Do limit stops have to be adjusted?

Is the shaft deformed?

Deformation, damage or wear to body lining or
disc?



9

Maintenance

♦ All repair work is to be performed by qualified per-

sonnel using the appropriate tools.

♦ For the arrangement, designation and item num-

bers of all parts of the valve, see Section 10.

♦ Spare parts are to be ordered with all the details in

acc. with the valve identification.

♦ Only original spare parts may be installed.
♦ To prevent leaks, a regular check of the connec-

tion screws should be made in line with the operat-
ing requirements.
For torques see Section 1.4.

♦ When disassembling and assembling the valve,

attention is to be paid to the tables and drawings in
Section 1 and 10.

♦ As the body lining 409 is drawn over the disc/stem

unit 221 while warm, this work should only be car-
ried out by the manufacturer.

♦ Has the pump been shut down, drained and

flushed according to the regulations?
See also Section 7.3.

If assembled incorrectly, individual compo-
nents of the valve may be damaged and this
can result in malfunctions during operation.

9.1 Notes for assembly

 The flexible inlay 521 expands during assembly.

Do not cut off the overhang, but push back into the
lower and upper part of the shell 120.

 Before tightening the body screws 914/1 align the

disc/stem unit 221 centrally in the closed position.

 Mark the position of the disc/stem unit 221 against

body lining 409 at the hub, so permitting switching
only to this point during later test switching.

 With disc/stem unit in closed position, tighten the

body screws (914/1, as well 918/1 and 929/2) until
the gap between the upper and lower part of the
shell 120 is ca. 5 mm.

 Open the valve several times counterclockwise

(when viewing the stem unit) and close again in
the opposite direction. A sealing edge can form in
this way.

Never switch in the other direction of
rotation over the sealing edge!

 Tighten the body bolts 1-2 mm when disc in closed

position.

 Repeat the previously described process once or

twice.

 When finally tightening the body bolts, pay atten-

tion to the torques provided in Section 1.4.

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