Jordan Valve Mark EW Series Globe Style Панель управления User Manual

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Adding Packing Rings Continued,

5.

After replacing the packing flange and packing

follower, tighten the packing flange nuts

(Figure 2, Key 16) just far enough to prevent

leakage under operating conditions.

6.

If the valve-actuator stem connection was

disassembled during this process, refer

to the actuator manual for reassembly

instructions.

7.

While returning the valve to service, monitor for

leakage around the packing follower. If required,

retighten the packing flange nuts.

Replacing Packing

Note: Prior to performing this procedure, isolate
the control valve from all line pressure and release
the pressure from both sides of the valve. Drain the
process media and release all pressure from the
actuator. Practice lockout procedures during the
operation.

1.

Remove the operating lines from the actuator as

well as any leak-off piping from the bonnet.

2.

Disconnect the stem connector and unscrew the

yoke locknut (Figure 2, Key 17) to remove the

actuator from the valve body.

3.

Loosen the packing on the valve stem by

unscrewing the packing flange nuts (Figure 2,

Key 16). Remove all travel indicator parts and

stem locknuts from the valve stem threads.

Note: When lifting the bonnet (Figure 2, Key 18), it is
very important to ensure that the valve plug and stem
assembly remain in the valve and on the seat. If the
assembly were to drop out after being partially lifted,
damage to the seating surfaces would result. Parts
are also easier to handle in this way.

4.

Remove the hex nuts (Figure 4, Key 39) holding

the bonnet and body together, and lift

the bonnet off of the valve stem.

5.

When lifting the bonnet, if the valve plug and

stem assembly begin to lift as well, use a brass

or

lead

hammer

and lightly tap on the end of the stem to

release them.

6.

Place the bonnet on a protective surface to pre-

vent damage to the surface of the bonnet

gasket.

7.

Remove the bonnet gasket (Figures 3 and 4,

Key 33) and cover the valve body opening in or

der to prevent debris from entering the

body cavity and to protect the gasket surface.

8. Remove the following parts (Figure 2):

a.

packing flange nuts (Key 16)

b.

packing flange (Key 20)

c.

upper wiper (Key 2)

d.

packing follower (Key 3)

9.

Use a rounded rod to push out the remaining

packing parts from the body side of the

bonnet. Be careful not to scratch the packing

box wall. Clean the packing box and metal

packing parts.

10.

Inspect the valve stem threads and packing

box surfaces for any edges which might

cut the packing. Any defects could create leak

ing in the packing box and damage to

the new packing. If any surface nicks or

burrs cannot be improved by light sanding

replace the damaged parts.

11.

Remove the covering which protects the body

covering and install a new bonnet

gasket (Figures 3 and 4, Key 33). Ensure that

the gasket seating surfaces are clean

and smooth.

Note: When the tightening procedures in Step 13 are
completed properly, the spiral wound gasket (Figures
3 and 4, Key 35) will be compressed enough to load
and seal the seat ring gasket (Figures 3 and 4, Key
36) and compress the edge of the bonnet gasket
(Figures 3 and 4, Key 33) and seal the body-to-bonnet
joint.

The lubricated stud bolt nuts (Figure 4, Key 39) can be

identified by the black film that coats the nut threads.

The bolting procedures in Step 13 will ensure that the

bolting threads are clean, and will evenly tighten the nuts

onto the studs in a crisscross pattern. Be sure to follow

the crisscross pattern since the tightening of one spiral

wound gasket may loosen an adjacent nut. Continue

repeating the pattern until each nut is tight, creating the

body-to-bonnet seal. Repeat this torquing procedure

once the operating temperature has been reached.

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