Flowserve Torex butterfly valves User Manual

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5.

Carefully examine the shaft surface to make sure

that it is completely free from scratches. Remove

any burrs from the keyways.

6.

Fit two new O-rings (16 and 18) and (17 and 19)

and a new backing ring (20). Lubricate the

O-rings with Silicone grease.

7.

Fit the cover (3), and spray locking compound,

such as Loctite 641, onto the bolt threads and

the tapped holes in the valve body. Tighten the

bolts.

9.8

To inspect and replace the upper

shaft seal of graphite type

The stuffing box usually requires inspection and

adjustment after the valve has been taken into service.

After a certain period of time in service, it may sometimes

also be necessary to repack the valve.

Ensure that the valve is not under pressure.

1.

Remove the actuator as described in section

9.7.

2.

Remove the nuts (29) and remove the gland

bush (23) and the packing (21 - 22).

3.

Clean the surfaces of the shaft, gland bush (23)

and recess in the valve body.

4.

Carefully examine the surface of the shaft which

must be completely free from marks and

scratches.

5.

Fit new packing (21 - 22). Then fit the gland

bush (23) and the nuts (29).

6.

Tighten the nuts (29) sufficiently to ensure that

the packing is correctly seated and that it is in

contact with both the shaft and the valve body.

Note: Check the condition of the packing and, after the

valve has been taken into service, retighten the nuts (29),

if necessary.

9.9

To change the packing, item no. 9

Ensure that the valve is not under pressure.

1.

Remove the set screw (7) and gasket (9).

2.

Carefully clean the set screw (7) and the lower,

loadcarrying part of the shaft (5).

3.

Fit a new gasket (9).

4.

Spray locking compound, such as Loctite 641,

onto the screw threads in the valve body.

5.

Fit and tighten the set screw (7).

10.

To replace the shafts and the

valve disc

If the valve disc (2) or shafts (4) and (5) have been

damaged and need replacing, the valve must be sent

to NAF for repair, since special tools and fixtures are

necessary for correct assembly.

11.

Fitting the actuator to the valve

1.

The actuator can be mounted directly on the

valve. The mounting flange and the shaft of the

valve follow the NAF standard for securing the

actuator.

2.

Turn the valve to the closed position (clockwise),

although without applying a closing torque. (The

valve disc should then only just be in contact

with the seal ring in the valve body.)

3.

Fit the actuator. The actuator should be in the

”almost closed” position, i.e. 5 - 8° of the

rotary travel of the actuator should remain before

the end position. Adjust the end position stop of

the actuator to this almost closed position.

4.

Connect the compressed air supply to the

actuator. (Applies to pneumatic actuators.)

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