NIBCO Circuit Balancing Valve 737A User Manual

Installation and operation instructions for nibco

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: Only qualified personnel should undertake the procedures outlined in this document.
NIBCO INC., its agents, representatives and employees assumes no liability for the use of these
procedures. These procedures are offered as suggestions only.

NIBCO Technical Services • Phone: 1.888.446.4224 • Fax: 1.888.336.4224

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N I B C O I N C .

W O R L D H E A D Q U A R T E R S

1 5 1 6 M I D D L E B U R Y S T.

E L K H A R T, I N 4 6 5 1 6 - 4 7 4 0

U S A

P H O N E : 5 7 4 . 2 9 5 . 3 0 0 0

F A X : 5 7 4 . 2 9 5 . 3 3 0 7

W E B : w w w . n i b c o . c o m

Review Date: 01/18/2012

Original Date: 06/01/2006

Installation and Operation Instructions for

NIBCO

®

Circuit Balancing Valves

(Figures F737A & G737A)


VALVE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS


1. Unpack the valve and inspect to ensure no damage has occurred during shipment. Rotate

valve handwheel in counterclockwise direction, opening valve to full open position.

2. Remove protective covers from both ends of valve. Inspect valve bore to assure it is clean

and free from foreign materials. Rotate handwheel in clockwise direction until valve is fully
closed. The Indicator Counter display window just below the handwheel should show 00.

3. Determine where the valve is to be located into the piping system. This valve is a combined

regulating and flow measurement device and must be installed with five diameters of
straight pipe, of the same diameter as the valve, without intrusion, upstream of the valve.
Three diameters of straight pipe are required on the downstream side of the valve.

4. Inspect piping system to assure it is clean and free of all foreign materials.
5. Locate flow direction arrow on valve body to determine valve orientation direction in piping

system. The arrow must align with the direction of fluid flow. NIBCO balancing valves may
be installed in either horizontal or vertical lines.

6. Install the valve into the piping system. A lifting lug bolted to the bonnet of the valve is

provided to assist in hoisting the valve into piping location. DO NOT LIFT BY HANDWHEEL,
as damage may occur. Connect valve to piping using proper gaskets for your installation.

TEST POINT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. Two test points are supplied with each valve. They are enclosed in a plastic bag along with

these instructions, and secured to the valve lifting lug.

2. Determine which side of the valve body offers the best location to install the test points.

Enough clearance is needed to allow the balancing technician to make manometer
connections to the test points for proper valve adjustment.

3. Verify that the piping system/valve is NOT PRESSURIZED. Remove two 1/4” NPT pipe

plugs from valve body. One must be from the upstream side, and one from the downstream
side of the valve.

4. Apply PTFE tape, or other thread sealant compound, to threads of test points. Install test

points into valve body and tighten at hexagonal portion of test point body. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN
, as damage to test points or body threads may occur. Finger-tighten the
knurled cap on test points.

5. Piping system is now ready for pressure testing.



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