Flowserve NAF-Setball ball sector valve User Manual

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10.

Fitting the Actuator to the Valve

1.

The actuator can be mounted directly on the

valve. The mounting flange and the valve stem

follow the NAF standard for securing the

actuator.

2.

Turn the valve to the closed position. The key

should face towards the inlet.

3.

Fit the actuator.

4.

Connect the compressed air supply to the

actuator - applies to pneumatic actuators.

If the end position stop is correctly set, the ball

segment will not move when compressed air

pressure is applied.

5.

If moving - adjust the end position stop until the

actuator has turned the ball segment to the

closed position.

6.

General

The actuator may be fitted either in line with the

connected pipes or transversely to them. An

intermediate plate is necessary for mounting the

actuator in line with the pipework.

N.B. The direction of closure must always be

clockwise, as viewed from the actuator.

Before fitting the actuator, it is important to ensure that

the actuator fits the stem. First try without key to check

that the drive slips onto the stem. Also check that the

key fits and matches the keyways in the stem. Grease the

actuator stem entry. Push the actuator onto the stem.

The rotary movement of the ball sector should be

restricted to 90°, which is the movement needed between

fully open and fully closed position. If the sector is turned

beyond this range, the sealing surfaces of the sector and

seat ring may be damaged. When an attempt is made to

turn the ball sector back to the correct position the sector

may jam against the seat ring.

In practice, this is prevented by the indicating pin. It will

come in contact with the bolts retaining the top cover if an

attempt is made to turn the ball sector outside the range

between fully open and fully closed position.

When adjusting the actuator, make sure that the sphere

of the ball sector (2) is centered against the seat ring (11)

in closed position, i.e. that the sphere projects equally on

both sides of the seat ring as shown in Fig. 5.

Fig. 5. Locating of the ball sector sphere when

adjusting the actuator

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