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SIDE ENTRY 2P TRUNNION BALL VALVES API6D STANDARD - FS9000 SERIES

Australian Pipeline Valve - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual

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2.6 COMMISSIONING

The first year of operation is crucial, because when the pipe is put into service, all debris is pushed 
downstream, and contaminates the valves along it’s travels. With time, the pipe gets cleaner and initial 
problems disappear. Strainers or filters should be installed upstream of all soft seated valves.

Note

Remember that ball valves in natural gas service are like the human body; they 
need ‘exercise’. Keep moving them and lubricating them, and you will have fewer 
problems. Do not let them have a sedentary life.

The same recommendations regarding grease injection for flushing (see 2.4) apply for commissioning. By 
refilling the grease channels multiple times, the dirt is gradually pushed out of the seats. Provided that 
the grease is properly chosen (see 2.4), it will not damage the valve, and to a certain extent will shield 
the seats from contamination. Regular cycling is also important, for two reasons: to prevent the seats 
from getting stuck, and to distribute fresh lubricant over the seating surfaces of the ball and seats. Once 
the seat is greased, it is a good idea to pump fresh grease into the seat to expel any debris laden grease 
(see 2.4.3) before cycling the valve to avoid damage to soft seat inserts. Many operators prefer not to 
grease seats even during commissioning as the grease can attract debris which can damage the seats if 
the valve is then turned. Also grease channels can become blocked if grease hardens. However, if the 
service is dirty the seats will damage either way hence many users find regular greasing delays the 
damage. Should you need to apply grease to seats, ensure you then inject fresh grease to dispel any 
grease which may have attracted contaminants and then partially stroke the valve multiple times to 
remove as much grease as possible from the seats. After commissioning, once you believe the service is 
clean you can inject a suitable grease line flushing agent and then partially stroke the valve again. You 
should consult a valve maintenance specialist as different service, media, pressures, temperatures, etc., 
can require totally different practises. APV recommends the following programme for start up: - 
1. For the first year, inject a small amount of grease into the seats before turning the valve, every time.
2. Cycle the valves periodically as follows:

•  For the first month, every week.
•  For the second month, every two weeks.
•  For the third month, every month, for at least 6 months.
•  Then every three months. 
Depending on the type of seat inserts and type of particulates encountered in the media, after 
commissioning it is best to only use the seat lubrication nipples for emergency use as it is possible that 
grease on the seats will actually attract debris which can then damage the seats during closing or 
opening. Nylon and Devlon are hard and resistant to scratching, PEEK® is even harder. Teflon® (PTFE) is 
softer and scratches easier yet it can have more resilience and ‘memory’ in terms of resistance to 
permanent indentations. Also note, PEEK seated valves have a higher operating torque. Teflon has the 
lowest operating torque, however it has more ‘memory’ and if left closed for a long period of time the 

Summary of Contents for FS9000 Series

Page 1: ...www australianpipelinevalve com au INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL SIDE ENTRY 2 PIECE TRUNNION BALL VALVES API6D STANDARD FS9000 SERIES...

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Page 3: ...Installation 7 12 2 1 Valve preparation 7 2 2 Valve installation 7 8 2 3 Maintenance prior to flushing 8 2 4 Flushing the pipeline 8 10 2 5 Maintenance post flushing 10 2 6 Commissioning 11 12 3 0 Val...

Page 4: ...sembly 16 7 3 First adaptor assembly 16 7 4 Ball support bonnet and stem assembly 16 7 5 Gearbox mounting to valve 16 7 6 Pressure test 16 17 8 0 Operation And Maintenance Instructions 17 21 8 1 Opera...

Page 5: ...lves APV Valves are to be installed in the observance of the pressure rating and design temperature Prior to installation the valves and nameplates should be checked for proper identification to be su...

Page 6: ...residual product inside the valve 8 Australian Pipeline Valve Standard ball valves are not suitable for low temperature service below 29 C 20 F unless provided with cryogenic stem extension and other...

Page 7: ...ach side of the valve A valve is a pressurised device containing energised fluids and should be handled with appropriate care Valve surface temperature may be dangerously too hot or too cold for skin...

Page 8: ...place In this case the packaging and end covers integrity is especially important b All the valves are supplied with special plastic ends to cover and protect the internal parts We recommend you do no...

Page 9: ...perate the valve until the following procedures have been fully applied Clean internal conduits After cleaning the ball must be operated one complete stroke During installation the ball must be kept i...

Page 10: ...a test connection port make sure that it is fully closed before pressurising the valve Local safety regulations must be complied with for transport to the place of installation Make sure that the val...

Page 11: ...y sealant greases and cheaper brands of light greases Enhanced resistance to hydrocarbon fluids and gases Will not dry out or form a gum like some other greases when used within its application temper...

Page 12: ...rate the valve at least 2 times complete closing and opening operation c Repeat the operation every 6 months if the pipeline is not used d Always get authorisation to partially operate an in service v...

Page 13: ...can become blocked if grease hardens However if the service is dirty the seats will damage either way hence many users find regular greasing delays the damage Should you need to apply grease to seats...

Page 14: ...he drain plug and vent plug First release vent to ensure no remaining pressurised gas or fluid trapped in cavity Take safety precautions to avoid personal injury during this procedure Then carefully r...

Page 15: ...ing and re plating 5 1 BODY a The valve shall be supported adequately leaving the adaptor part no 02 free b Unscrew adaptor flange nuts part no 31 c Remove adaptor part no 2 sliding parallel to the th...

Page 16: ...dirt c Any local scratches shall be smoothed with emery cloth d Inspect bonnet gasket status and replace is damaged e Lubricate gasket area and matching surface with an appropriate thin film of grease...

Page 17: ...orced into the housing 6 7 BALL a Clean the ball check accurately the surfaces in contact with the seats and bearings b Any damages of the surface must be eliminated by polishing with emery dust Any d...

Page 18: ...30 and tighten the nuts part no 31 ensure they are pre greased as per 6 9 c Refer Appendix 1 for Bolting Torques 7 4 BALL SUPPORT BONNET AND STEM ASSEMBLY a Assemble the bearings part no 19 the O ring...

Page 19: ...el bearing Contact surface between ball and seats is anti wearing and self lubricating Hence no lubrication and maintenance activity should be required Hence since the valves normally operate with ind...

Page 20: ...kage from stem seal or packing proceed first to inject sealant through the sealant nipple where provided see 8 4 1 below If it does not stop the leak the stem gland seal must be replaced b Body adapto...

Page 21: ...unless as is sometimes the case with valves 80NB 3 and under the valve has a single sealant nipple only on body cavity then it must be in full open position see 8 4 1 paragraph 2 Otherwise the grease...

Page 22: ...the body cavity keeps venting fluid at a constant flow rate for a very long time it is a signal of bad sealing of the valve seats For liquid service only a lower drain valve will immediately indicate...

Page 23: ...will be relieved into the pipeline After the pop off action the seats will return to their normal position in contact with the ball The pop off action is triggered by differential pressure between bo...

Page 24: ...Double piston effect DPE seats With the DPE seat option if a leakage occurs in the upstream seat the pressure entering the body cavity pushes the downstream seat against the ball and the valve seals L...

Page 25: ...3390 1907 2585 1 7 8 8 UN 2500 3390 3100 4204 2357 3195 2 8 UN 3000 4068 3800 5153 2876 2898 2 1 8 8 UN 3600 4882 4500 6102 2 1 4 8 UN 4400 5966 5400 7322 1 Torques shown are for A193 B7 B7M B8 B8M an...

Page 26: ...d or above variables A P P E N D I X 2 Label details DIAGRAM 2 API6D ANSI B16 34 RATING BODY P N SEAT BALL STEM S N FIRESAFE API6FA API607 9 1 2 4 3 5 7 8 6 No Figure Number Code Description 1 Standar...

Page 27: ...there s no limitations of flow direction during installation As line pressure increases the seat reacts to the force of the pressure to form an effective seal In the absence of line pressure coil spr...

Page 28: ...ing on the upstream seat is available on request This configuration maintains the sealing capacity of the valve in case of failure of the upstream seat and release of the body cavity over pressure thr...

Page 29: ...erials of Construction DIAGRAM 9 1 7 35 34 17 33 20 10 11 26 18 14 9 25 27 16 37 32 39 38 12 29 4 3 19 2 31 30 23 22 36 5 6 15 13 8 21 24 28 Note This is only an indicative drawing Design and parts ve...

Page 30: ...R L RPTFE 316 PTFE Phenolic GR L RPTFE 316 PTFE Phenolic GR L 19 Trunnion Bearing A182 F316 PTFE A182 F316 PTFE A182 F316 PTFE 20 Trunnion Bearing A182 F316 PTFE A182 F316 PTFE A182 F316 PTFE 21 Seat...

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