7maintenance (cont.) – Flowserve Serck Audco Twin Isolation Plug Valve User Manual

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MAINTENANCE (cont.)

7.1.4.5

START PUMPING

Inject sealant either by pumping the handle on a manual gun, or connecting the air supply to the

pneumatic gun. Monitor the pressure gauge during the sealant injection process. For sealant to flow

onto the valve seats, enough sealant at sufficient pressure has first to be injected to over come the line

pressure, to fill any cavities in the sealant chamber and grooves, and to overcome the flow resistance through

the valve sealant system.

Sealant is flowing onto the seats when the pressure gauge on the gun is significantly higher than the line

pressure and then falls slowly. Note that on low pressure valves the pressure required to inject sealant may be

significantly higher than the CWP.

With a valve that is regularly injected with sealant, the sealant pressure will quickly build up. A valve

that has not been well maintained could require a significant amount of sealant to be injected before

pressure builds up and sealant flows onto the seats. See Section 8 - ‘Trouble Shooting Guide’ for potential

injection

problems.

7.1.4.6

DISCONNECT

After injection of sufficient sealant, relieve the internal pressure in the gun, and disconnect it from the

‘Giant Buttonhead’ fitting. CAUTION: The sealant gun should not be connected or disconnected while

it still has internal pressure.

7.1.4.7

OPERATE THE VALVE

It is desirable but not essential, to operate the valve either partially or fully after injecting sealant, to

help spread the sealant over the entire seating surfaces.

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