Flowserve NAF-Duball ball valves User Manual

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10.

Assemble the valve as described in section 9.3.

However, first assess whether the seat rings

should be replaced or whether the seat rings

and ball should be lapped together.

11.

If possible, pressure test the valve, and retigthen

the bolted joint as described in section 9.3.

9.9

To inspect and replace the packing of

graphite type

The stuffing box usually requires inspection and

adjustment after the valve has been taken into service.

After a certain period of time in service, it may sometimes

also be necessary to repack the valve.

1.

Remove the actuator as described in section 9.7.

2.

Remove the nuts (26) and remove the gland

bush (23) and the packing (24).

3.

Clean the surfaces of the the shaft, gland bush

(23) and the recess in the valve body.

4.

Carefully examine the surface of the shaft which

must be completely free from marks and

scratches.

5.

Grease the lower part of the shaft that is in

contact with the bushing (29) and the split ring

(27). Avoid to grease the boxpacking. Use a

suitable grease, such as Molykote Paste U or

Gleitmo 700.

6.

Fit new packing (24). Then fit the gland bush

(23) and the nuts (26).

7.

Tighten the nuts (26) sufficiently to ensure that

the packing is correctly seated and that it is in

contact with both the shaft and the valve body.

Note: Check the condition of the packing and, after the

valve has been taken into service, retighten the nuts (26),

if necessary.

10.

Fitting the Actuator to the Valve

1.

Fit the actuator. The actuator may be fitted either

in line with the connected pipes or transversely

to them. For fitting in line with the connected

pipes an intermediary plate is required.

2.

Ensure that both the valve and the actuator are in

the closed position before fitting the actuator.

The valve is in the closed position when the

keyway in the stem faces in the direction of flow.

(An actuator which uses compressed air to close

the valve and a return spring to open the valve

should be fitted with the actuator and valve in the

open position.)

3.

Before fitting a new actuator, check that the

actuator slides easily onto the stem when the

keys are not fitted. Also check that the keys fit

freely into the keyways in the hollow shaft of the

actuator. Deburr if necessary. Grease the hollow

shaft of the actuator and push it in over the

threaded sleeve. Fit the actuator onto the stem.

Fit the bolts and nuts, and tighten them.

4.

Fit and adjust the valve positioner, if any

- Fi 41.82.

5.

Check the operation and check that the end stops

have been correctly preset. If necessary, adjust -

but then adjust any limit switches at the same

time.

N.B.

The direction of closure must always be

clockwise, as viewed from the actuator.

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