Instruction Manual
D500242X012
A31A Cryogenic-Rotary Valve
February 2019
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Table 3. Valve Body Data, Class 300
VALVE SIZE, INCHES
SHAFT DIAMETER AT
YOKE BEARING
FACE‐TO‐FACE DIMEN‐
SION
(1)
MINIMUM
I.D
.(2)
APPROXIMATE WEIGHT
Wafer
Single Flange
mm
Kilograms
3
16
47.6
71.4
12
16
4
19
54.0
93.7
21
24
6
25
57.2
146.1
24
28
8
32
73.0
186.2
47
52
10
38
85.3
230.1
80
100
12
44
94.1
281.7
103
135
14
44
117
305
142
249
16
44
133
349
213
325
18
57
149
391
259
434
20
70
159
442
401
582
24
70
181
523
512
863
Inches
Pounds
3
5/8
1‐7/8
2.82
27
35
4
3/4
2‐1/8
3.69
46
52
6
1
2‐1/4
5.75
53
61
8
1‐1/4
2‐7/8
7.32
104
115
10
1‐1/2
3‐23/64
9.06
176
220
12
1‐3/4
3‐45/64
11.09
227
298
14
1‐3/4
4‐5/8
12
314
548
16
1‐3/4
5‐1/4
13‐3/4
470
716
18
2‐1/4
5‐7/8
15‐3/8
570
956
20
2‐3/4
6‐1/4
17‐13/32
884
1282
24
2‐3/4
7‐1/8
20‐19/32
1128
1903
1. Face‐to‐face dimensions are in compliance with MSS SP68 and API 609 specifications.
2. Minimum I.D. is the minimum pipe or flange I.D. required for disk swing clearance.
3. Select the appropriate gaskets for the application. Flat sheet, spiral wound, or other gasket types, made to ANSI
B16.5 group or user's standard, can be used on the valves depending on the service conditions of the application.
4. Refer to table 4 for the quantity and size of flange bolts required.
Installing Wafer‐Style Valves
WARNING
The edges of a rotating valve disk have a shearing effect that may result in personal injury. To avoid personal injury, keep
clear of the disk edges when rotating the disk.
bolts first to form a cradle for the valve.