Flowserve Valtek Torex TX IOM User Manual

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Torex TX VLEEIM4143-02 09.10

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4.

Installation

Before installing the valve, ensure that the pipework is

free from impurities, that the pipe ends between which

the valve is to be installed are parallel and are correctly

aligned, and that the distance between the pipe ends cor-

responds to the valve length, including gaskets.

The valve should not be used for contraction or aligning

incorrectly pipe lines (see Fig. 2).

Wrong installation

Correct installation

Fig 2: Ensure that the pipe ends align and have the

correct distance

Torex TX valves can be installed in any position,

regardless of the direction of flow. However, we

recommend that, if installed in a horizontal run of pipe,

the valve should be mounted with the stem horizontal,

in order to prevent the accumulation of dirt and other

impurities around the stem ends.

The butterfly valve body is marked with an arrow which

indicates that best tightness thereby that the differential

pressure gives an additional torque in the closing

direction while a differential pressure towards the plane

side gives an extra torque in the opening direction.

Locate the valve so that it will be easily accessible

for inspection and service, particularly if the valve is

equipped with an actuator and a valve positioner.

Ensure that the valve is installed so that the connected

pipe ends do not obstruct the free movement of the disc

when the valve is operated.

The pipes should be supported on each side of the

butterfly valve, in order to relieve the valve of loads and

avoid vibrations.

5.

Flange gasket

Gaskets to the dimensions specified in SS 359, DIN 2690

or ANSI B 16.5, 1988, Table E1, Figure E2, Class 150 can

be used.

6.

Starting up

Before starting up, flush the pipework - with all valves

in the open position - so that any impurities that may

damage the sealing surfaces of the valve and impede its

operation will be flushed away.

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