Table i: flange bolting specifications – Flowserve Valtek ShearStream HP Control Valves User Manual

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*Torque values are recommended for low and intermediate strength

bolting per ANSI B6.5 ¶5.3.. Higher torques may be used with high

strength bolting (ANSI B6.5 ¶5.3.). In all cases the user must verify

the selected bolting‘s ability to seat the joint under expected operating

condition. Long thru-bolted joints generally require higher strength

bolting and torque values than shorter flanged bolting depending on

operating conditions.
**Lengths are based on ANSI B6.5 stud bolts and raised face ends.

Table I: Flange Bolting Specifications

Valve

Size

(inches)

ANSI

Class

Rating

Bolt**

Length

(inches)

Torque* (ft.-lbs.)

Low

Strength

Intermediate

Strength



50

.5

3

6

300

3.0

46



600

3.5

46



50

.75

3

6

300

3.5

8

8

600

4.5

8

8



50

3.5

46



300

3.5

46



600

4.5

46



3

50

3.5

46



300

4.5

8

8

600

5.0

8

8

4

50

3.5

46



300

4.5

8

8

600

5.75

3

353

6

50

4.0

8

8

300

4.75

8

8

600

6.75

99

53

8

50

4.5

8

8

300

5.5

3

353

600

7.5

96

789

0

50

4.5

3

353

300

6.5

99

53

600

8.5

40

9



50

4.75

3

353

300

6.75

96

789

600

8.75

40

9

6

50

5.50

99

53

300

7.75

40

9

600

0.00

667

760

5.

Look for signs of gasket leakage through the end flanges

and post. If necessary, re-torque end flanges and post.

5.

Examine the valve for damage caused by corrosive fumes

or process drippings.

5.3

Clean the valve and repaint areas of severe oxidation.

5.4

Check the packing-box for proper tightness. If there is a

persistent leak, change the packing after referring to sec-

tions “Valve Disassembly and Body Reassembly”.

CAUTION: Do not overtighten packing. This can cause ex-

cessive packing wear and high friction that may impede

shaft movement.

5.5

If the valve is equipped with a lubricator, add lubricant if

necessary.

5.6

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

stroke operation. Unsteady shaft movement may indicate

an internal valve problem.

5.7

Check the calibration of the positioner. For further prevent-

ative maintenance, see the instructions in the installation,

operation and maintenance manual for the applicable posi-

tioner.

5.8

Ensure all accessories, brackets and bolting are securely

fastened.

5.9

If possible, remove air supply and observe actuator for cor-

rect fail-safe action.

5.0 Check the actuator and all air connections for leaks.

5. If an air filter is supplied, check and replace the cartridge if

necessary.

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