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7.    Place an appropriate tool on the valve stem (5) threads to 

allow  for  manual  rotation.  Options  for  creating  a  manual 

resurfacing  tool  include  using  a  T-handle  secured  with  a 

locknut, or using a flat piece of steel with a drilled hole and 

two locknuts to fasten to the valve stem (5).

8.    Lapping of the seat ring (3) is accomplished by rotating the 

plug (5) in short oscillating strokes. After 8 to 10 strokes, lift 

the plug (5) and repeat the operation three or more times in 

increments of 90°, 180°, and 270°, from the original position.

 

 Note: Performing the operation at various increments is 

critical in maintaining concentricity between the parts 

during lapping.

9.    Lapping can be repeated, but should be limited as much as 

possible so that the seat line remains sufficiently narrow to 

guarantee tightness.

10.   After lapping, disassemble the parts to clean them and then 

reassemble, making sure the seating angles are within 

tolerance as shown in Figure 2.

Gaskets

Gasket  seating  surfaces  must  be  free  of  dents,  scratches, 

corrosion, or other types of damage. Clean mating surfaces as 

required  and  replace  any  non-conforming  parts.  Spiral  wound 

gaskets (items 7, 8 and 34 for top entry designs) must always be 

replaced after disassembly.

Valve Reassembly

After  completing  the  recommended  maintenance  and  repair 

actions noted above, reassemble the valve using the following 

procedure.
Make sure the valve body and all gasket surfaces are clean and 

free of any damage
Make sure any recommended lubricants or sealing compounds 

are compatible with the process fluid. Use acceptable substitutes 

as required.

For Bottom Entry 77001 Series Designs follow disassembly 

instructions 1-4:

1.    Install the upper stem guide bushing (6) into the top end of 

the body (1).

2.    Install the seat ring (3) into the body and carefully lower the 

plug stem (5) into the seat ring using caution to not damage 

any surfaces.

 

 Be careful not to damage the plug stem (5) or the 

seat ring (3) while removing these parts from the 

body. Scratches or damage to these parts can 

result in leakage and premature wear.

3.    Coat  the  upper  spider  gasket  (8)  lightly  with  gasket 

compound and secure on top of spider (4). Insert spider into 

the valve body over the plug (5) until it makes contact with 

the seat ring (3). Install the lower spider gasket (7) over the 

spider.

  

Note: Some designs may be equipped with an integral 

spider as part of the bottom entry spool. For these 

designs there will not be a lower spider gasket as it is a 

one piece construction.

metal removal from both the plug and seat seating surfaces is 

allowable for any valve size. 

Seating Surfaces: Make sure the seating angles on the reworked 

parts are within the specified tolerances as shown in Figure 2 

below. Parts requiring more metal removal to restore should be 

discarded and replaced.

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Figure 1: Plug and Seat Surfaces 

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Figure 2: Plug and Seat Ring

1.   Clean body gasket surface areas.
2.    If lapping is to be done outside of the body ensure the seat 

ring (3) is set on a flat and stable surface and proceed to 

step 5.

3.    For lapping done with the trim installed inside the body, install 

new  gaskets  into  the  valve  to  ensure  the  ideal  geometric 

characteristics  in  order  to  have  the  correct  position  of  the 

seat ring during lapping.

 

 Note: The gaskets used during lapping must not be reused 

for the body reassembly.

4.    Loosen the packing flange nuts (16) to remove friction and 

allow the plug (5) to rest against the seat ring (3) by its own 

weight.

5.    Spread a fine layer of high quality lapping compound (600 

grit) on the seating surface of the seat ring. If lapping with 

the trim installed inside the valve, insert the seat ring (3) into 

the valve body (1).

 

 Do not allow the lapping compound to get onto 

plug or nonseating stages of the seat ring.

6.    Insert the plug (5) carefully into the seat ring (3) until it is 

seated.

 

 Note: It is highly recommended to assemble the valve 

completely including using new gaskets before lapping 

the valve. Assembly with the top entry bonnet or bottom 

spool aligns the trim parts and improves the integrity of 

the surface geometric characteristics.

Summary of Contents for Masoneilan 77000 Series

Page 1: ...Masoneilan 77000 77003 Series Axial Flow Labyrinth Trim Control Valves Instruction Manual Rev D Baker Hughes Data Classification Public...

Page 2: ...R REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION OF OTHER EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT PURPORT TO COVER ALL DETAILS OR VARIATIONS IN EQUIPMENT NOR TO PROVIDE FOR EVERY POSSIBLE CONTINGENCY TO BE MET IN...

Page 3: ...Unpacking Installation 3 Recommended Installation 3 Handling 3 Piping Cleanliness 3 Isolation Bypass Valve 3 Heat Insulation 3 Hydrostatic Testing and Line Cleaning 3 Flow Direction 3 Welded Connectio...

Page 4: ...sassembly 13 Valve Disassembly 13 Actuator and Linkage Disassembly 13 Bonnet Trim Disassembly 13 77003 Series Maintenance Repair 13 Parts Repair 13 Guiding Surfaces 13 Seating Surfaces 13 77003 Series...

Page 5: ...rior notice The information contained in this manual in whole or part shall not be transcribed or copied without Baker Hughes s written permission Please report any errors or questions about the infor...

Page 6: ...l Baker Hughes representatives or Masoneilan Parts Department When ordering spare parts the model and serial numbers indicated on the manufacturer s serial plate must be given The serial plate is on t...

Page 7: ...ping modifications or repairs are performed thorough flushing and blowdown of the system will be required prior to reinstalling the 77000 Series trim Sacrificial flushing trim should be installed in t...

Page 8: ...he Actuator Link Clevis 37 from the valve assembly Actuator Removal Disconnect all electrical and air connection to and from the actuator Disassemble drive nut 32 and attachment screws and lift actuat...

Page 9: ...acking Replacement For top entry designs disassembly of the valve bonnet from the body is recommended before replacing the standard Teflon V Ring packing Other packing types can be replaced without re...

Page 10: ...e seat ring 3 while removing these parts from the body Scratches or damage to these parts can result in leakage and premature wear 3 Coat the upper spider gasket 8 lightly with gasket compound and sec...

Page 11: ...ld be parallel to surface of the valve body 1 3 Tighten the bonnet or spool nuts 10 evenly by applying torque in the increments and the sequences as defined in Table 1 and Figure 3 Note To ensure tigh...

Page 12: ...embly Part Qty Part Qty VESPEL Female Adapter 1 Upper Follower 1 KALREZ V Ring 2 Disc Spring 8 VESPEL V Ring 1 Lower Follower 1 VESPEL Male Adapter 1 The packing is provided as a set of five pieces It...

Page 13: ...and eight 8 disc springs see Figure 10 The springs are installed inside the lower follower and positioned alternately The assembly is held together by tape which must be removed before installation Sc...

Page 14: ...pper Spider Gasket 9 Body Stud 10 Bonnet Spool Nut 11 Packing Set 12 Lantern Ring 13 Packing Follower 14 Packing Flange 15 Packing Flange Stud 16 Packing Flange Nut 17 Actuator Toggle Bracket 18 Brack...

Page 15: ...ries Control Valves Instruction Manual 11 Copyright 2021 Baker Hughes Company All rights reserved Detail A Scale 2 5 Detail C Scale 2 5 Top Entry Detail B Scale 2 5 Figure 11 Parts Drawing for Bottom...

Page 16: ...12 Baker Hughes Copyright 2021 Baker Hughes Company All rights reserved Detail A Scale 1 2 Detail B Scale 1 2 Figure 12 Parts Drawing for Top Entry 77002 Series...

Page 17: ...em The Packing Set should be removed at this time and discarded 3 Remove Body Gasket B105 and discard after examination 4 Remove Stem Bushing B011 and Retainer B107 5 Attach a lifting mechanism to the...

Page 18: ...Trim Gasket B103 Continue to lower the assembly until seated Remove hoist and lift eye Body Bonnet Body Gasket Bolting Assembly 1 Install retainer B107 and Stem Bushing B011 2 Lubricate Body Gasket B1...

Page 19: ...STEM BUSHING B213 PACKING FLANGE B212 PACKING FOLLOWER B207 PACKING SET B200 PACKING STUDS B201 PACKING NUTS Ref No Description B001 BODY B003 BONNET B002 BODY STUD B014 BODY NUT B015 BODY GASKET B122...

Page 20: ...Torque Requirements For 77003 only Packing Box Standard Packing Assembly Visually inspect Plug Stem Bonnet packing box for cleanliness and proper surface finish Consult Figures 16 17 for the proper n...

Page 21: ...g is to be done outside of the body ensure the liner seat B106 is set on a flat and stable surface and proceed to step 5 16 For lapping done with the trim installed inside the body install new gaskets...

Page 22: ...LINK ARMS A734a ACTUATOR LINK ARMS A090a VALVE LINK PINS A090b ACTUATOR LINK PINS A090 BRACKET LINK PIN A033 VALVE STEM CLEVIS A915 VALVE CLEVIS CLAMP SCREW A900 LINK PIN SNAP RINGS A044 ACTUATOR CONN...

Page 23: ...Masoneilan 77000 Series Control Valves Instruction Manual 19 Copyright 2021 Baker Hughes Company All rights reserved Notes...

Page 24: ...Company Other company names and product names used in this document are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners BHMN 77000 77003 IOM 30544D 0421 04 2021 Tech Field Support...

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