Reassembly of the univalve – Flowserve V-370 R3 Edward Valves User Manual

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EDWARD UNIVALVE USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 12-13

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GENERAL: Be sure all parts are clean of dirt, rust or scale.
Packing Installation
If the Univalve packing was sealing well and has not been

removed, it can be reused. However, if leaking, or if it has

been removed from the bonnet, it should be replaced. We

recommend packing be purchased from Edward Valves

to assure packing with the proper density and corrosion

inhibitors is always used.
IMPORTANT: Long service life from modern graphitic

packing requires that adequate preloads be applied when

repacking.

• All parts 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 Carbon Fiber Ring

Note: Class 4500 valves use two (2) top rings

Center Ring: Flexible Graphite Ring

Bottom Ring: Same as top (Class 4500 has only one

[1] ring on bottom).

• Clean and lubricate the gland screws.
• Tamp the packing down by hand using the gland.
IMPORTANT: Apply the recommended torque to

the gland bolts evenly without cocking the gland.

See pg. 15 for torques.

• Stroke the stem and then recheck the torque on the

gland bolts.

REASSEMBLY OF THE UNIVALVE

(continued)

Packing Chamber Schematic

ft-lb: Bold face numerals are feet-pounds.
N-M: Regular face numerals are in newton-meters.

Figure Number

Valve Size

1/2

3/4

1

1-1/4

1-1/2

2

2-1/2

3

4

All

50

70

100

135

WELDED UNIVALVE BONNET TORQUES

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