Jordan Valve Mark EW Series Globe Style Панель управления User Manual

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Lapping Metal Seats

With metal-seat constructions, lapping of the seating

surfaces can improve shutoff. Use a commercial lap-

ping product or a mixture of 600-grit carborundum and

solidified vegetable oil and lap the seating surfaces of

the valve plug and seat ring (Figures 3, 4 and 5, Keys 25

and 32). Deep nicks should be machined out rather than

ground out.

Follow valve assembly procedures until the cage (as well

as cage retainer and bonnet spacer if used) is in place,

and the bonnet is bolted to the body. Create a simple

handle from a piece of strap iron and lock to the valve

body with nuts. Rotate the handle in each direction to

lap the seats. After rotating directions, remove the bon-

net and clean the seat surfaces. Completely reassemble

the valve according to directions in the Trim Mainte-

nance section. Test the valve for shutoff and repeat the

procedure if leaking is still excessive.

Valve Plug Maintenance

Key numbers in this section refer to the following Figures

in the manual:

Figure 3 for Mark EWD Valve Plugs

Figure 4 for Mark EWS Valve Plugs

Figure 5 for Mark EWT Valve Plugs

Note: If the piston ring (Key 29) or seal ring (Key
50) are being replaced, protect the surfaces of the
ring groove in the valve plug, or any surfaces of the
replacement ring. Scratches in these surfaces may
prevent proper seal of the replacement ring.

Remove the valve plug (Key 25) according to instruc-

tions in the Disassembly section, and proceed as fol-
lows:

Mark EWD – Carbon Filled TFE Piston Ring

a.

The piston ring has a split in one place, and if

damage is visible, the ring can be spread

slightly and removed from the groove in the

valve plug.

b.

When installing a carbon-filled TFE piston ring,

spread the ring slightly apart at the split. Install it

over the stem and into the valve plug groove.

Ensure the open side faces along the stem,

depending on the flow direction and as shown

in View A, Figure 3.

Mark EWD – Graphite Piston Ring

a.

The Mark EWD graphite piston ring is in two

pieces and can be easily removed.

b.

The new graphite piston ring is supplied as a

complete ring and must be broken into

two equal portions. Do this by placing the ring

horizontally in a vise and applying pres

sure until the ring snaps. Alternately, place

the ring on the edge of s smooth hard surface

and strike squarely with a hammer.

c.

When installing the ring in the valve plug groove,

be sure to match the broken ends of the ring.

Mark EWT Seal Ring – Without Spring Loading

a.

This is a closed ring which must be pried or cut

from the groove and therefore cannot be reused.

After the seal ring is removed, the elastomeric

back-up ring can be slightly spread and

removed.

b.

When installing a seal ring without spring load

ing, apply lubricant to the back-up ring and the

seal ring (Keys 48 and 51). Install the back-up

ring over the stem (Key 30) and fit into

the groove.

c.

Place the seal ring over the top of the valve plug

(Key 25) so it enters the groove on one side of

the valve plug. Gently nudge the seal

ring over the top of the valve plug. Allow time

for the TFE material to cold-flow during

the procedure, so avoid jerking on the ring.

The ring may soom loose when first in the

groove, but will contract shortly after placement

in

the

cage.

Mark EWT – Spring Loaded Seal Ring

a.

When used with valve plugs having a port

diameter of 5-3/8 inches (136.5mm) or less,

the spring loaded seal ring may be removed

without damage by first extracting the retaining

ring (Key 47) with a screwdriver. Slowly slide

the metal back-up ring (Key 51) and seal ring

(Key 48) off of the valve plug (Key 25).

b.

When used with valve plugs having a port diam

eter of 7-inches (178 mm) or greater, the spring

loaded seal ring must be pried or cut from its

groove and cannot be reinstalled.

c.

The spring loaded seal ring must be placed so

that the open side faces the top or bottom of

the valve plug, according to the flow direction

(Figure 3, View A).

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