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Instruction Manual

D103164X012

V150S Slurry Vee-Ball Valve

July 2017

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injury or damage, provide a relief valve for overpressure protection as required by government or accepted industry codes
and good engineering practices.

Check with your process or safety engineer for any additional measures that must be taken to protect against process
media.

If installing into an existing application, also refer to the WARNING at the beginning of the Maintenance section in this
instruction manual.

CAUTION

When ordered, the valve configuration and construction materials were selected to meet particular pressure, temperature,
pressure drop, and controlled fluid conditions. Responsibility for the safety of process media and compatibility of valve
materials with process media rests solely with the purchaser and end‐user. Because some valve/trim material
combinations are limited in their pressure drop and temperature ranges, do not apply any other conditions to the valve
without first contacting your 

Emerson sales office

 or Local Business Partner.

Figure 3. Optional Shaft‐to‐Body Bonding Strap Assembly

VALVE
BODY

ACTUATOR

A

A

VIEW A‐A

24

E0880

1.  Install the valve in the direction of the flow arrow fitted to the valve body.

2.  Install the valve with the shaft axis in the horizontal position.

3.  If required, fit a bonding strap assembly (key 131) to the drive shaft (key 8) with the clamp, (key 130, figure 3) and

connect the other end of the bonding strap assembly to the valve body with actuator mounting cap screw.

4.  If the valve and actuator have been purchased separately or if the actuator has been removed, mount the actuator

according to the Actuator Mounting section and the appropriate actuator instruction manual.

5.  The actuator can be right‐ or left‐hand mounted with the shaft in a horizontal orientation as shown in figure 1. If

necessary, refer to the appropriate actuator instruction manual for actuator installation and adjustment
procedures.

Summary of Contents for Fisher V150S Slurry Vee-Ball

Page 1: ...parts information for Fisher Vee Ball V150S NPS 3 through 12 rotary control valves see figure 1 Refer to separate manuals for information concerning the actuator positioner and accessories Do not install operate or maintain V150S valves without being fully trained and qualified in valve actuator and accessory installation operation and maintenance To avoid personal injury or property damage it is ...

Page 2: ... The V150S Slurry Vee Ball valve shown in figure 1 mates with CL150 raised face flanges Rugged construction highly wear resistant trim materials and an unrestricted straight through flow path make the design ideal for controlling the most abrasive of slurries A shaft with a choice of drive connections will allow a variety of power operated actuators and valve positioners or controllers to be used ...

Page 3: ... valve is field reversible between PDTC or PDTO J push down to close extending actuator rod closes valve and J push down to open extending actuator rod opens valve Table 2 Standard Construction Materials Part Material Valve Body Carbon Steel ASTM A216 WCC Body Liner High Chrome Iron ASTM A532 Class III Type A V notch Ball High Chrome Iron ASTM A532 Class III Type A Flow Ring High Chrome Iron ASTM ...

Page 4: ...ge of one ceramic part is struck against a second ceramic part with enough force Do not use ceramic trim where the process fluid has volatile or combustible properties The valve drive shaft is not necessarily grounded to the pipeline when installed Personal injury or property damage could result from an explosion caused by a discharge of static electricity from valve components if the process flui...

Page 5: ... in their pressure drop and temperature ranges do not apply any other conditions to the valve without first contacting your Emerson sales office or Local Business Partner Figure 3 Optional Shaft to Body Bonding Strap Assembly VALVE BODY ACTUATOR A A VIEW A A 24 E0880 1 Install the valve in the direction of the flow arrow fitted to the valve body 2 Install the valve with the shaft axis in the horiz...

Page 6: ... 47 8 18 11 81 11 97 10 63 5 19 1 50 9 25 1 81 0 69 1 Stud length associated with clearance dimension M is longer than standard length specified in ANSI B16 5 2 Clearance necessary to remove flange bolts Figure 4 Fisher V150S Dimensions see table 4 B M N A G K D S DIAMETER U W T NPS 3 THROUGH 12 E0875 Table 5 Fisher V150S Dimensions for Double D Shaft Drive VALVE SIZE E S 1 FLAT LENGTH T U W DN mm...

Page 7: ...rations to avoid personal injury D The valve packing area may contain process fluids that are pressurized even when the valve has been removed from the pipeline Process fluids may spray out under pressure when removing the packing hardware or packing rings D Check with your process or safety engineer for any additional measures that must be taken to protect against process media Packing Maintenanc...

Page 8: ...t to the valve drive shaft 2 Remove the actuator 3 Remove the flow ring retainer screws clips and flow ring retainer keys 22 23 and 5 4 Knock or press out the flow ring key 4 5 Position the ball to allow access to the shaft pins Use a modified parallel pin punch figure 7 to to knock out the shaft pins key 10 through the shaft and ball lugs Note The punch dimensions should be as per table 6 to avoi...

Page 9: ...he holes for the shaft pins With a splined shaft the indicator line on the splined shaft end should be on the ball side to indicate the ball seat location Fit the follower shaft key 9 7 Fit the shaft pins key 10 through the ball and into the shaft using a pin punch figure 7 Position the pins approximately centrally about the shaft axis 8 Next install the packing Fit the studs key 17 packing box ri...

Page 10: ... 18 0 105 1 85 8 and 10 0 28 0 25 0 38 0 24 0 135 2 2 12 0 28 0 25 0 38 0 24 0 135 2 6 2 Clean the valve shaft and actuator lever splines to be sure the actuator lever will slide on easily Only drive the lever in if absolutely necessary 3 Carefully wedge the ball solidly against the actuator side bearing to center the ball 4 Keep the wedge in place while installing the lever if necessary Remove th...

Page 11: ...81 1 1 2 3 4 Determining Closed Position 1 The valve must be removed from the line to check the position of the ball WARNING The V notch ball closes with a shearing cutting motion To avoid personal injury keep hands tools and other objects away from the ball while stroking the valve 2 Rotate the ball to the closed position 3 Position the ball in the proper location 4 The ball is in its closed posi...

Page 12: ...12 V150S Slurry Vee Ball Valve July 2017 12 Figure 9 Exploded View Fisher V150S NPS 3 through 12 Including Alternative Ceramic Insert Construction Keys 28 and 29 29 W8513 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 ...

Page 13: ...Instruction Manual D103164X012 V150S Slurry Vee Ball Valve July 2017 13 Figure 10 Fisher V150S Assembly E0879 ...

Page 14: ...t your Emerson sales office or Local Business Partner for Part Ordering information Common Parts figures 9 and 10 Key Description 1 If you need a valve body as a replacement part order by valve size serial number and desired valve body material 2 Valve Body Liner High Chrome Iron 3 V notch Ball 4 Flow Ring High Chrome Iron 5 Flow Ring Retainer 6 Bearing Shroud High Chrome Iron 2 req d 7 Bearing 44...

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Page 16: ...ich are available upon request We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice E 2003 2017 Fisher Controls International LLC All rights reserved Fisher and Vee Ball are marks owned by one of the companies in the Emerson Automation Solutions business unit of Emerson Electric Co Emerson Automation Solutions Emerson and the Emerson l...

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