3 discharge conditions and reaction forces, 3 valve connecting dimensions, 4 flange caps and gaskets – Richter LPV/F Series Low-Pressure Safety Valves User Manual

Page 10: 5 weights, 6 direction of flow and installation position, 7 grounding, Discharge conditions and reaction forces, Valve connecting dimensions, Flange caps and gaskets, Weights

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Series LPV-A/F, LPV-D/F

Seite 10

9530-060-en

Revision 01

TM 7464

Edition 02/2009

6.2.3 Discharge conditions and reaction

forces

At low temperatures:

Outlet lines must be protected against
freezing. This applies in particular if gas
cooling as a result of expansion is to be
expected or lines are laid outdoors.


With crystallising media:

In the case of media which tend to
crystallise, solidify or stick, appropriate action
must be taken to ensure that the
solidification process cannot take place in

the inlet or outlet lines or in the body (e.g. installed
rupture disc, insulation, heating).

6.3 Valve connecting dimensions

The main dimensions are contained in the sectional
drawing in Section 10.

6.4 Flange caps and gaskets

Contamination of or damage to the sealing
surfaces is best avoided if the protective caps
remain on the flanges until just before installation.

If plastic sealing surfaces can be damaged, e.g. with
mating flanges made of metal or enamel, use PTFE-
lined seals with a metal inlay.
These are available as special accessories from the
Richter product range.

6.5 Weights

The test pressure is varied with max. 5 weights, either
plastic-lined with metal core (20 mbar each) or of solid
PTFE (5 or 10 mbar each).
The weights are marked with the appropriate mbar
values.
The round cord 522 secures the weights 239 in the
groove of the plug 204 together with the retainer ring
544.
The test pressure of he valve depends on the back
pressure in the valve outlet (see Fig. 1).
Set pressure = test pressure + back pressure
Example:
Test pressure = 100 mbar
Back pressure =

10 mbar

Set pressure

= 110 mbar

See also enclosed Drawing 9530-00-4070

6.6 Direction of flow and

installation position

The direction of flow must be observed when installing
the valve. It is indicated by a direction arrow on the
valve body.
Always install the overflow valve with the plug in a
vertical position.
A mix-up of the inlet and outlet will result in the valve
becoming ineffective.

Fig. 1

6.7 Grounding

The valve must be grounded. The simplest solution is
to use tooth lock washers which are placed under one
pipe bolt of each flange.
At the customer's request a setscrew M6 with a hex.
nut and washer will be provided at each flange as an
additional grounding connection.
Otherwise grounding must be ensured by different
measures e.g. a cable link.

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