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Improper use or re-

pair of a pressurized 

device may result in 

severe personal injury 

or death.

Heed all container  

label Warnings

II. Safety Alerts

Read -  Understand - Practice

1. 

 DANGER:

 It is the end users responsibility to ensure proper 

installation and the associated risks in accordance with API 

520 Part 2.

2.  

DANGER: 

High temperature/pressure can cause injury. 

Be sure all system pressure is absent before repairing or 

removing valve.

3.  

DANGER:

 Don’t stand in front of valve outlet when 

discharging. STAND CLEAR OF VALVE to prevent exposure 

to trapped, corrosive media.

4.  

DANGER:

  When  inspecting  a  pressure  relief  valve  for 

leakage. BE VERY CAREFUL!

1.  

WARNING:

  Taking  the  appropriate  actions  to  ensure 

that site personnel who are performing installation, 

commissioning,  and  maintenance  have  been  trained  in 

proper  site  procedures  for  working  with  and  around  GE 

supplied equipment, per Safe Site Work Practices, are the 

end users responsibility. 

2. 

 WARNING: 

Allow the system to cool to room temperature 

before  cleaning,  servicing  or  repairing  the  system.  Hot 

components or fluids can cause severe personal injury or 

death. 

3. 

 WARNING:

 Always read and comply with safety labels on 

all containers. Do not remove or deface the container. Do not 

remove or deface the container labels. Improper handling or 

misuse could result in severe personal injury and/or death.

4. 

 WARNING: 

Never  use  pressurized  fluids/gas/air  to  clean 

clothing or body parts. Never use body parts to check for 

leakage or discharge rates of areas. Pressurized fluids/gas/

air injected into or near the body can cause severe personal 

injury or death. 

5. 

 WARNING:

  It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  owner  to  specify 

and provide guarding to protect persons from contact with 

pressurized  or  heated  parts.  Contact  with  pressurized  or 

heated parts can result in sever personal injury or death. 

6.  

WARNING: 

Do not allow anyone under the influence of 

intoxicants  or  narcotics  to  work  on  or  around  pressurized 

systems.  Workers  under  the  influence  of  intoxicants  or 

narcotics  are  a  hazard  to  both  themselves  and  other 

employees and can cause severe personal injury or death 

to themselves or others.

7.  

WARNING:

 Incorrect service and repair could result in 

product or property damage and/or serve personal injury or 

death. 

8.  

WARNING:

  Use  of  improper  tools  or  improper  use  of  the 

right tools could result in personal injury and/or product or 

property damage.

9. 

 WARNING:

 Any and all lines and fittings shall be properly 

connected and secured, and as required anchored to restrict 

movement.

10.  

WARNING: 

Proper  Lockout/Tagout  of  energy  sources 

prior to maintenance, per Safe Site Work Practices, is the 

end users responsibility. This includes any potential control 

signals or circuits that may have a remote or automated 

control function over any product.

Do not remove bolts if 

pressure is in the line, 

as this will result in 

severe personal injury 

or death.

XXX

Provide and use 

guarding to prevent 

contact with heated 

and/or pressurized 

parts.

Do not work with valves 

while under the influ-

ence of intoxicants or 

narcotics.

Summary of Contents for Mooney 20 Series

Page 1: ...Mooney Series 20 Relief Valve Instruction Manual Rev C Baker Hughes Data Classification Public...

Page 2: ...ICULAR RE QUIREMENTS 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...

Page 3: ...rd In some instances of human hazards the pictorial may instead depict what preventive measures to take such as wearing protective equipment The bottom panel may contain an instruction message on how...

Page 4: ...as air to clean clothing or body parts Never use body parts to check for leakage or discharge rates of areas Pressurized fluids gas air injected into or near the body can cause severe personal injury...

Page 5: ...nce and or disassembly assembly instructions may result in a compromised product which in turn could result in an uncontrolled unexpected loss of containment and release of pressure and heated flammab...

Page 6: ...ents Product Introduction 5 Specifications 5 Nameplate Information 6 Principle of Operation 7 Installation 8 Remote Sensing 8 Startup and Operation 9 General Planning for Maintenance 9 Disassembly of...

Page 7: ...oney Series 20 Relief Valve the Type 25 Restrictor has a variably controlled orifice with a range setting of 0 5 Adjustment of the restrictor affects the response rate stability and sensitivity of the...

Page 8: ...Line Size of the Valve Inlet X Outlet RV Figure Number ANSI ASME CL Inlet Class flange rating Max Inlet Maximum Operating Inlet Pressure psig YR Year Manufactured S O Sales Order Number Max Temp Maxim...

Page 9: ...disc begins to lift with the inlet pressure force The force balance at this moment is equal between system pressure in the sense chamber and the main pilot spring As the pressure increases or decrease...

Page 10: ...pressure in the system or equipment to be protected and the pressure at the relief valve inlet exceeds 3 the sensing line to the pilot valve can be connected directly to the process system rather tha...

Page 11: ...is ready to accept flow 5 Slowly open valve upstream to pressurize the relief valve a The relief valve should lock up with zero pressure flow downstream 6 If an auxiliary bottle is used recommended a...

Page 12: ...Disassembly of the Main Valve 1 Loosen and remove the Nuts or Cap Screws on the Cover Plate 2 Lift off the Cover Plate and Bracket 3 Remove the Spring from the top of the Disc 4 Install a lifting bol...

Page 13: ...on b Bottom of the flange and intersecting surface are damaged from galling and or tearing 7 O Ring Seated Disc The O Ring Retainer cannot be machined It can be lapped for minor scratches If lapping d...

Page 14: ...s on bottom When installing the Cover Plate make sure the spring coils remain in the groove and centered 7 Install the Cover Plate on top of Base Torque bolts to the values found in table 4 using the...

Page 15: ...rings General Description Figure 11 1 Spring Housing The Pilot Spring Housing is provided with a 1 4 inch NPT vent connection which may be piped to a safe area or pressure loaded for remote control of...

Page 16: ...nections 1 4 in NPT Temperature Working 20 F to 150 F 6 7 C to 65 7 C Emergency 40 F to 200 F 40 C to 93 3 C Maximum Inlet Pressure 750 psig 103 4 bar Maximum Loading Pressure 750 psig 103 4 bar Maxim...

Page 17: ...e pressure psig to the Inlet and Outlet ports Loading Pressure Maximum allowable pressure psig to the Loading port Spring Case Vent Pressure Maximum allowable pressure psig to the Spring Case Vent por...

Page 18: ...emove Spring Housing Cap Screws and remove Diaphragm Assembly 7 Disassemble Diaphragm Assembly and inspect Diaphragm Replace if necessary Pilot Assembly 1 Diaphragm Assembly Install the Pilot Diaphrag...

Page 19: ...g and Stem Assembly Figure 25 8 Refer to Figure 22 23 Stack the following parts on the Bottom Cap in the order shown in the drawing Return Spring Stem Guide Orifice Spring Orifice Orifice O Ring Back...

Page 20: ...re common Figure 28 3 Plug the outlet NPT port D 4 Increase pressure slowly so the pressure has a chance to stay equalized in both the inlet and dome chambers Smallest restriction is about 3 16 DIA 5...

Page 21: ...s using the following conversion factors Metric values using the following conversion factors Conversion Factor Metric Unit in 25 4 mm lb 0 4535924 kg in2 6 4516 cm2 ft3 min 0 02831685 m3 min gal min...

Page 22: ...20 Baker Hughes Copyright 2021 Baker Hughes Company All rights reserved Notes...

Page 23: ...Mooney Series 20 Relief Valve Instruction Manual 21 Copyright 2021 Baker Hughes Company All rights reserved Notes...

Page 24: ...ost current information The Baker Hughes logo and Mooney are trademarks of Baker Hughes Company Other company names and product names used in this document are the registered trademarks or trademarks...

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