Commissioning – Flowserve IOM Control Valves User Manual

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2. Commissioning

The medium and the valve can pose the following hazards:

• Critical operating conditions can cause impermissible levels

of noise and vibration.

Hearing loss, vascular and nerve problems, damage to joints and bones!

• Incorrect maintenance can result in the emission of thermal,

cryogenic and toxic operating media.

Danger of burns, freezing, acid burns, poisoning!

• The temperature of the operating medium is transferred to the

surface of the valve.

Danger of burns, freezing, explosion!

As these hazards can all be controlled by the plant operator,

the operator is obliged to comply with national and international

environmental regulations, install suitable protective measures

to ensure workplace requirements are satisfied, and to instruct

his employees accordingly.

Due to the risk of injury, it is prohibited to work between

the yoke/columns while the valve is in operation.

Once these hazards have been averted by adopting appropriate

protective measures, the valve can be installed and connected

in the piping. The following points should be noted:

• Flange connection:

Connection material (gaskets, bolts, nuts) are not part of the

scope of supply.

Locate gaskets in the centre of flanges, failure to do so can result in leaks and

increased noise levels.

If a completely installed piping is to be flushed or blown through for cleaning,

replace the control valve with a matching piece.

• Welded connection:

Welded connections have to be made in compliance with

applicable welding regulations.

After welding, carefully clean the piping again. Open control valves properly and

remove any accumulated foreign particles. Advise the manufacturer in writing

that the fitting has been opened!

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