Flowserve TB59 User Manual

Tank bottom valves 1" and 1, Tb59, A. installation

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06784-E

Tank Bottom Valves 1" and 1

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" TB59

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

CAUTION: Flowserve recommends that all product which must
be stored prior to installation be stored indoors, in an
environment suitable for human occupancy. Do not store
product in area where exposure to relative humidity above
85%, acid, or alkali fumes, radiation above normal
background, ultraviolet light, or temperatures above 120°F or
below 40°F may occur. Do not store within 50 feet of any source
of ozone.

A. Installation

1. Standard Miser valves may be installed for flow or vacuum in

either direction. Use care to exclude pipe sealants from the valve
cavity.

2. For welding weld end valves in line (SW, BW):

NOTE: prior to welding or brazing, thoroughly clean all joint surfaces
to prevent contamination.

a. Tack weld valve in place.

b. Remove three body bolts, loosen fourth, swing out body, with

valve open. Close valve, remove ball, seats and body seals.

Return body to its original position and temporarily secure it
with two body bolts diagonally opposite each other.

c. Weld valve in line (when gas welding or brazing do not play

flame on valve body).

d. Allow valve to cool, reassemble valve. Install new body seals,

if they were shipped separately from the valve. Temporary
Buna body seals found in the valve as received are not to be
reused.

e. Tighten and torque body bolts evenly and diagonally opposite

each other, alternating in a criss-cross pattern. Use torque
figures below:

1" & 1-1/2" 59 VALVES WITH STAINLESS STEEL BOLTS

Bolt Dia.

In. Lbs.

Ft.—Lbs.

3/8"

192-216

16-18

1/2"

504-552

42-46

3. CAUTION: The TFE body seals (code T) make excellent seals.

However, some points of caution in their use need
emphasizing:

a. No TFE part (except seats) is reusable. Upon disassembly of

the valve, they should be discarded and replaced with new
parts.

b. Care must be taken to avoid scratching the TFE body deals

during installation. Light lubrication of these seals can help
prevent damage.

B. Operation

1. The operation consists of turning the stem 1/4 turn clockwise to

close and 1/4 turn counter-clockwise to open. When the stem
flats are in line with the pipeline, the valve is open. These valves
may be automated or operated manually.

2. These valves will provide bubble-tight shut-off when used in

accordance with Worcester’s published pressure/temperature
chart.

3. It is not good practice to leave a ball valve partly open (throttling

operation) without knowledge of the pressure drop and flow at
that position.

4. As shipped from the factory, valves (expect oxygen prepared V20,

V33, or prefix code “X”, and valves with V38 or V46 options)
contain a silicone-based lubricant. This is for break-in purposes,
and may be removed if it is objectionable for a particular
application by disassembling and solvent washing. Lacquer
thinner will remove the lubricant.

5. Media which can solidify, crystallize or polymerize should not be

allowed to stand in the ball valve cavities.

6. Torque Requirements – Operating torque requirements will vary

depending on the length of time between cycles, line pressure,
type of valve seats, and the media in the system. For a detailed
analysis of valve torque requirements, see Worcester’s Actuator
Sizing Manual.

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