Jordan Valve Mark EW Series Globe Style Панель управления User Manual

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Replacing Packing Continued,

12.

Place the bonnet over the stem and onto the

stud bolts (Figure 4, Key 38) and lubricate with

an appropriate lubricant. If factory lubricated

stud bolt nuts will be used, additional lubrication

is unnecessary. Follow standard bolting

procedures and install the stud bolt nuts (Figure

4, Key 39), ensuring that the body-to-bonnet

joint will withstand test pressures and

application service conditions. Refer to

Table 1 for bolt torque guidelines, unless

accepted bolting procedures demand

otherwise.

13.

Refer to Figures 1 and 2 and install new packing

and metal packing box parts. Using a smooth-

edged pipe placed over the pipe stem,

gently tap each soft packing part into the

packing box. Ensure that air is not trapped

between adjacent soft parts.

14.

Slide the packing follower, upper wiper and

packing flange (Figure 2, Keys 3, 2 and 20) into

position. Lubricate the packing flange

studs (Figure 2, Key 21) as well as the packing

flange nuts (Figure 2, Key 16), and replace the

packing flange nuts.

15.

If using spring-loaded TFE V-Ring packing,

tighten the packing flange nuts using accepted

bolting procedures.

16.

Install the actuator onto the valve body assem-

bly and refer to the actuator instruction

manual for directions on reconnecting

the actuator and valve stem.

Trim Removal

Unless otherwise indicated, key numbers in this section

reference Figure 3 for Design EWD and Restricted Trim,

Figure 4 for Mark EWS and Figure 5 for Mark EWT con-

structions, as well as Class 900 12 x 6-inch construction.

1.

Remove the actuator and bonnet, referring to

Steps 1 through 8 in the Replacing Packing

section.

Note: When lifting the valve plug stem (Key 30) and
the attached valve plug (Key 25) from the valve body,
ensure that the cage (Key 26) remains in the body
(Key 24). If the cage were to drop out of the body after
being lifted partially out, cage damage will result.

Use caution to avoid damage to the gasket sealing

surfaces.

The graphite piston ring(s) (Key 29) in a Mark EWD body

is brittle and in two pieces. Handle with care to avoid

dropping or rough handling of the piston ring(s).

The surface finish of the valve stem (Key 30) is criti-

cal for creating a good packing seal. Also,

the inside surface of the cage (Key 26) is important for

smooth valve plug operation and for creating a seal with

the piston ring (Key 29) or seal ring (Key 50). Seating

surfaces of the valve plug (Key 25) and the seat ring

(Key 32) on a metal-seat construction are important for a

tight shutoff. Protect these parts and their surfaces, and

include them in any inspections.

2.

If packing parts require replacement, remove

them at this time according to instructions in the

Packing Replacement section of this manual.

Remove the cage adaptor (Key 27)

for any restricted trim body through 8 x 4-inches.

Wrap these parts for protection.

3.

Remove the valve plug and stem assembly from

the valve body, setting it on a clean surface. If

the valve plug is being reused, protect the valve

plug seating surface from scratches.

4.

Remove the cage (Key 26) and associated gas

kets (Keys 33, 34 and 35). If the cage becomes

stuck in the valve body, tap the exposed

portion of the cage around the circumference,

using a rubber mallet.

5.

Remove the following parts:

a.

Seat ring (Key 32)

b.

Disc seat (Key 44)

c.

Seat ring gasket (Key 36)

d.

Seat ring adaptor (Key 28)

e.

Adaptor gasket (Key 37)

6.

The Mark EWS and EWT TFE-seat construction

use a disc (Key 45) placed between the

disc seat and disc retainer (Key 43).

7.

Inspect all parts for wear or damage that would

interfere with operation of the control

valve. If replacement or repair of trim parts is

necessary, refer to Lapping Metal Seats or Valve

Plug Maintenance procedures in this manual.

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