Backseat and packings – Flowserve V-376 R4 Edward Valves User Manual

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Flow Control Division

Edward V

alves

The guides must be close enough to bring

the disk accurately down into the seat to

make a tight joint.

Fig. 160

Screwed-Cover

, Cover

-guided Ball Check,

Screwed-in Set

Foreign material in the flow medium may

wedge between guiding sur

faces with the

possibility of making the disk stick. It is

recommended that piston check valves be

used where the fluids are clean and where

tight seating is impor

tant. In smaller sizes,

it is recommended that ball type check

valves be used where the problem of stick-

ing open is of serious consideration. V

alves

sized too large for flow condition will

sometimes have excessive wear

, chatter

and noise.

Backseat

Edward stop valves have a backseat inte-

gral with the bonnet. The seating face on

the bonnet is generally a bevel and the

seating sur

face on the disk, disk nut, or

stem is provided with either a radius or a

bevel. Care must be taken of sealing sur-

faces on both the bonnet and the radius,

which seals against it to obtain a tight

backseat.

Integral Backseat Construction

Packings

Edward valves are packed with all-purpose

packing sets. This is a combination of

packing using braided rings at the top and

bottom of the packing chamber and flexi-

ble graphite packing in the center section.

Packing glands should be tightened down

enough to prevent leakage but not enough

to develop excessive operating torque.

When the gland has advanced approxi-

mately half way into the packing chamber

,

it is recommended that additional packing

rings be added. T

o

obtain best results, the

stem should be thoroughly cleaned.

Replacement packing should be the same

as that originally fur

nished. Edward valve

packings are inhibited to prevent stem

pitting in ser

vice.

W

e recommend packing be purchased

from Edward V

alves to assure packing with

the proper density and corrosion inhibitors

is always used.

IMPOR

TANT
:

Long ser

vice life from moder

n

graphitic packing requires that ade-

quate preloads be applied when

repacking.

All par

ts should be clean and not

scored or pitted, especially the stem.

The stem, disk and bonnet should be

in the valve prior to installing the new

packing.

Position split packing with the ends of

adjacent rings rotated 90°.

Standard

packing

Top Ring

Braided Ring

Center Ring

Flexible Graphite Ring

Bottom Ring

Same as top

Clean and lubricate the gland bolts.

Tamp the packing down by hand

using the gland.

IMPOR

TANT
:

Apply the recommended

torque to the gland nuts evenly with-

out cocking the gland. See table.

T

ighten nuts to the initial values

shown, then loosen and retighten to

the final range.

Stroke the stem and then recheck the

torque on the gland bolts.

Backseat and Packings

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