6 installation of seal (method 2) – Flowserve GTS Series User Manual

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screws evenly to insure uniform compression of the sleeve gasket. Rotate

the rotor assembly to access screws below the split line. The #10-32 HHCS

should be tightened to about 5.65 N-m (50 in-lbf). As a practical matter, this

torque is frequently difficult to measure. Use the following guideline as an

alternative. As the gasket is compressed the torque required to tighten the

screws will steadily increase. When the gasket is almost solid, the torque

will begin to climb much more rapidly. In practice this is very near the

5.65 N-m (50 in-lbf) guideline.

5.19 Tighten the drive collar set screws 57 to secure the seal assemblies to the

shaft. Use a torque of 17.6 N-m (156 in-lbf).

5.20 Remove the remaining setting plate screws 40-2 and remove the setting

plates. Store the 40-1 and 40-2 screws in the setting plate storage holes.

Keep the setting plates and screws for future use.

5.21 Install the top half of the turbine casing. Refer to the turbine manufacturer’s

recommendation for use of split-line sealant and torque values for case

bolts. Ensure that split line sealants do not come in contact with the seal

faces.
Important note: Be very careful if using any sort of flat gasket or “string”

gasket to seal the case split line. Either of these gaskets will create a gap

between the turbine cover and the case. Unless the flat gasket is flush with

the bore of the turbine, the GTS flange gasket 18 will not seal this gap and

will leak.

5.22 Tighten the spanner nuts 9 using the notches on the OD. An adjustable

OD spanner wrench is recommended. Tighten using the spanner wrench

until you cannot turn the nuts.

5.23 Proceed to warm up the turbine slowly. The flange gaskets may begin

to leak as the turbine casing expands. Tighten the spanner nuts until all

leakage stops.

5.24 Start the turbine. Usually, there should not be any visible leakage past the

seals during normal operation. In a cold climate, some steam leakage may

be visible.

6 Installation of Seal (Method 2)

An alternate method can be used to install internally mounted seals that may

make installation easier in some cases. This method can work very well to

remove and reinstall a set of seals that are already on the machine.
6.1 Slide the seal assemblies into place on the shaft as described in Method 1

above.

6.2 Install the thrust bearing. Do not install the other rotor components.

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