5 asme valve maintenance – Flowserve Valtek Mark 200 User Manual

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Table 2: Recommended ASME Body Bolt Torque Values

Bolt/Stud Material

Bolt Size

Carbon Steel

Stainless Steel

(inches)

ft lb

N m

ft lb

N m

1-1⁄8

520

691

380

447

1-1/4

730

990

460

624

1-3⁄8

1000

1356

630

854

1-1/2

1320

1790

840

1139

1-5⁄8

1710

2318

1080

1464

1-3⁄4

2170

2942

1400

1898

1-7⁄8

2700

3660

1700

2305

2

3350

4542

2100

2847

2-1/4

4050

5491

2530

3430

2-1/2

4850

6575

3010

4081

2-3⁄4

5900

8000

4400

5960

3

7273

9860

5913

8015

5 ASME Valve Maintenance

At least once every six months, check for proper operation by following
the preventative maintenance steps outlined below. These steps can be
performed while the valve is in-line and, in some cases, without interrupting
service. If an internal problem is suspected, refer to the “Valve Disassembly
and Reassembly” section.

1. Look for signs of gasket leakage through the end flanges and bonnet.

Retorque flange and bonnet bolting (if required). See Table 2.

2. Check for fluid leakage to the atmosphere through the body drain plug, if

applicable.

3. Examine the valve for damage caused by corrosive fumes or process

drippings.

4. Clean valve and repaint areas of severe oxidation.

5. Check packing box bolting for proper tightness. Refer to the packing

installation manual for specific details on maintaining the style of
packing supplied.

CAUTION: Do not overtighten packing. This can cause exces-
sive packing wear and high stem friction that may impede
stem movement.

6. If the valve is supplied with a lubricator fitting, check lubricant supply

and add lubricant if necessary. See product documentation or contact
the Flowserve representative.

7. If possible, stroke the valve and check for smooth, full-stroke operation.

Unsteady stem movement could indicate an internal valve problem.

NOTE: Due to excessive friction, graphite packing can cause the plug
stem to move in a jerky fashion.

WARNING: Keep hands, hair and clothing away from all moving
parts when operating the valve. Failure to do so can cause
serious injury.

8. Make sure positioner linkage and stem clamp or coupling pieces are

securely fastened. If the stem clamp or coupling pieces are loose, check
plug thread engagement (refer to the “Reassembling the Body” section
for the correct procedure on aligning the plug with the seat.) Tighten
stem clamp nut or counter nut.

9. Ensure all accessories, brackets and bolting are securely fastened.

10. If possible, remove air supply and observe actuator for correct fail-safe

action.*

11. Check rubber actuator bellows for splits, cuts or wear.*

12. Check tightness of the actuator. Spray a soap solution around the

cylinder actuator retaining ring, adjusting screw and actuator stem
guide to check for air leaks through the O-rings. *

13. Clean any dirt and other foreign material from the plug stem.

14. If an air filter is supplied, check and replace cartridge if necessary.*

* Pneumatic operated control valves

** Pneumatic operated control valves with safety function

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