Flowserve Valdisk 150 Installation, Operation, &  Maintenance Instruction Download Page 4

37-4

SafeGuard / SureGuard

Fire-safe Option

(live-loading omitted)

SureGuard

Standard Square

Standard Single "V"

Twin "V"

SafeGuard

(packing studs rotated 45 degrees)

Twin "V" with

Lubricator

Figure 2: Typical Packing Configuration

4. Slide the valve carefully from the line.  To avoid

damage to gasket surfaces, do not twist the valve.

5. After the valve is completely removed from the line,

slowly relieve air pressure from the actuator.

CAUTION: On valves with fail-open action, the
actuator spring will cause the disc to open.
Make sure the disc will not strike any object
upon opening.  Protect disc edges from damage.

Removing Actuator From Body

In most cases, both the body assembly and the actuator
are easier to disassemble with the actuator removed
from the body.  To do so, proceed as follows:

1. Support the actuator assembly by the lifting ring be-

fore disconnecting it from the body sub-assembly.

2. Depressurize actuator and allow it to move to its fail

position.

3. Remove the bolts connecting the yoke to the actua-

tor subassembly.

4. Slide the entire actuator assembly off the valve

shaft.

DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY

Removing Valve From Line

If an internal problem is suspected with the valve and
disassembly is required, remove the valve from the line
by proceeding as follows:

WARNING: Depressurize line to atmospheric pres-
sure, drain all process fluids and decontaminate the
valve (if caustic or hazardous materials are
present).  Failure to do so can cause serious injury.

1. Make sure the valve is fully closed.

CAUTION:  On valves with fail-open action, the
air pressure must be supplied under the piston
to close the valve.  If the valve is supplied with
a handwheel, it can be used to close the valve.
Failure to do so will damage the valve disc upon
removal from the line.

2. Attach a hoist or some means to support the valve.

3. Remove the line bolting.  Do not attempt to pry the

line flanges apart by pushing or pulling on the valve
or actuator.

Summary of Contents for Valdisk 150

Page 1: ...e legs and outer end of the body 3 In the event of shipping damage contact your ship per immediately 4 Should any problem arise contact your Valtek rep resentative GENERAL INFORMATION The following in...

Page 2: ...Before installing the valve clean the line of dirt scale welding chips and other foreign material Clean gasket surfaces thoroughly to insure leak proof joints 2 Check flow direction to be sure valve i...

Page 3: ...icator plate mounted on the transfer case Un steadymovementofthedisccouldindicateaninter nal valve problem jerky motion is normal whenever Grafoil packing is used 7 Check positioner calibration by obs...

Page 4: ...m the body sub assembly 2 Depressurize actuator and allow it to move to its fail position 3 Remove the bolts connecting the yoke to the actua tor subassembly 4 Slide the entire actuator assembly off t...

Page 5: ...r pin slot on top Do not dislodge the thrust bearing 7 Insert the second thrust bearing between the disc and the valve body Align both bearings with the disc 8 Insert the shaft into the body with the...

Page 6: ...of the disc marks provided on the end of the valve shaft and on the actuator lever arm should be aligned 2 Bolt the actuator yoke to the valve body Be certain the stroke indicator plate is positioned...

Page 7: ...ing surface 3 Replace disc 4 Improper handwheel adjustment acting 4 Adjust handwheel until disc seats properly as limitstop Leakage through line 1 Dirty line gasket surfaces 1 Clean gasket surfaces an...

Page 8: ...ory results by reliance thereon Nothing contained herein is to be construed as a warranty or guarantee express or implied regarding any matter with respect to this product Because Flowserve is continu...

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