Val-Matic Swing-Flex Check Valve User Manual

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Table 1. Flange Bolt Torques

Valve Bolt Recom. Max.
Size Dia Torque Torque
(in) (in) (ft-lbs) (ft-lbs)

3

5/8

25

90

4

5/8

25

90

6

3/4

30

150

8

3/4

40

150

10

7/8

45

205

12

7/8

65

205

14

1

80

300

16

1

80

300

18

1 1/8

100

425

20

1 1/8

100

425

24

1 1/4

150

600

30

1 1/4

160

600

36

1 1/2

300

900

42

1 1/2

300

900

48

1 1/2

300

1,000

Item Description

Material


1

Body

Ductile Iron – 250 psi

Cast Iron – 150 psi

2

Cover

Ductile Iron – 250 psi

Cast Iron – 150 psi

3

Disc*

Steel With Buna-N Facing

4

Cover Seal*

Buna-N or Non-Asbestos

5

Cover Bolt

Alloy Steel

*Recommended Spare Part

INSTALLATION

Correct installation of the Swing-Flex

is important

for proper operation. It may be installed in either
horizontal or vertical flow-up applications.

However, when horizontal, the valve must be
installed with the nameplate facing up and the
cover level. In all installations, the flow arrow cast
in the valve cover must be pointed in the direction
of flow during normal system operation.





FLANGED ENDS: Flanged valves should only be
mated with flat-faced pipe flanges equipped with
full-face resilient gaskets. The valve and adjacent
piping must be supported and aligned to prevent
cantilevered stress on the valve. Once the flange
bolts or studs are lubricated and inserted around
the flange, tighten them uniformly hand tight. The
tightening of the bolts should then be done in
graduated steps using the crossover tightening
method. Recommended lubricated torque values
for use with resilient gaskets (75 durometer) are
given in Table 1. If leakage occurs, allow gaskets
to absorb fluid and check torque and leakage after
24 hours. Do not exceed bolt rating or extrude
gasket.




















VALVE CONSTRUCTION

The standard Swing-Flex

Check Valve is

constructed of rugged cast iron with a rubber
encapsulated disc. See the specific Materials List
submitted for the order if other than standard cast
iron construction. The disc is the only moving part
assuring long life with minimal maintenance. The
general details of construction are illustrated in
Figure 2. The body (1) is flanged for connection to
the pipeline with an open top sealed with a cast
cover (2). The disc (3) is retained by the cover.











FIGURE 2. CHECK VALVE CONSTRUCTION


MAINTENANCE

The Swing Flex

Check Valve requires no

scheduled lubrication or maintenance. For service
or inspection, the valve can be serviced without
removal from the line.

VALVE INSPECTION: If inspection of the valve is
required, follow the Disassembly Instructions given
on page 3.


WARNING

Do not use threaded holes in cover for
lifting the valve. Serious injury may result.

CAUTION

The use of ring gaskets or excessive bolt
torque may damage valve flanges.

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