Flowserve 051 000 Series User Manual

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Flow Control

Kämmer Control Valves

®

6.4.3 Unscrew the coupling insert until the yoke rods are

raised from the lower yoke plate by around 2 mm.

NOTE: Ensure that the plug assembly is not rotated

with the plug seated. This may cause irreparable

damage to the seating faces.

6.4.4 Refit the coupling, ensuring that the arrows em-

bossed on the coupling halves, point upward towards

the actuator and secure with 2 retaining screws.

6.4.5 Apply supply pressure resp. vent actuator to half

stroke and refit and tighten yoke rod retaining nuts

(15).

6.4.6 Connect all tubing.

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DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE VALVE

7.1

Disassemble Valve

(see Fig. 2)

7.1.1 Remove actuator from the valve (section 3)

NOTE: heavy assemblies may require a hoist

7.1.2 For a tank valve with an extending plug ( plug opens

into the vessel ), the plug needs to be removed before

the seat ring can be removed.

7.1.3 For complete maintenance the valve must be removed

from the tank because the seat ring serves also as

the flange facing for the flange connection. Remove

the valve from the tank. Remove the locknut and drip

protection. Unscrew the gland nut. Extract the plug

carefully from the valve.

NOTE: If the seat ring is not secured with a retaining

screw it might also detach from the valve body when

the plug is removed.

7.1.3 Check seating faces of seat ring and plug for damage.

Gasket surfaces must be clean and free of damage.

7.1.4 Remove the packing follower, packing and guide using

a drift.

7.1.5 If a seat surfaces require re-machining, seat and plug

seating surfaces must be reworked. The seat angle

on the plug is 30°, on the seat ring 25°. If the valve

is correctly assembled, lapping is not required.

NOTE: When re-machining the plug, protect plug stem

from damage. The seat surface must be concentric

to the plug stem. When re-finishing the seat, the seat

surface must be concentric to the seat outer diam-

eter.

7.2

Assemble Valve

(see Fig. 2)

7.2.1 All worn or damaged parts must be replaced. Reus-

able parts must be clean. Expendable parts such

as gaskets, packing and O-rings should always be

renewed.

7.2.2 Replace the bushing.

Extending plug

7.2.3 Fit new gasket and replace the seat ring. If a retaining

screw is provided, tighten this screw to secure the

seat ring in position.

7.2.3.1 Insert the plug stem through the seat ring into the

valve. Be careful not to damage the guide bushing.

Retracting plug

7.2.4 Insert the plug stem into the valve. Be careful not to

damage the guide bushing.

7.2.4.1 Fit new gasket and replace the seat ring. If a retaining

screw is provided, tighten this screw to secure the

seat ring in position.

7.2.5 Replace slotted nut. Replace packing by inserting the

packing rings one at a time tapping each one down

with a suitable bushing.

NOTE: ensure that the gaps in the packing rings are

distributed evenly around the circumference of the

packing box (gaps not in line).

7.2.6 Insert packing follower. Fit gland nut for transport

purposes only. Gland nut to be fitted correctly and

tightened down (see table 1) when actuator is mounted.

Replace the locknut and drip protection.

7.2.7 Refit the actuator (see section 6.2 and 6.4).

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