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10

Maintenance

10.1

Safety notes

Maintenance and repair

Before carrying out maintenance and repair work on the component's electrical
equipment, perform the following steps in accordance with the "5 safety rules":

Isolate from the power supply

Take appropriate measures to prevent switch on

Test absence of voltage

Earthing and short-circuiting

Cover or safeguard any adjacent live parts.

For maintenance and repair, the following principles apply:

Observe the intervals specified in the maintenance schedule.

Only qualified personnel may carry out maintenance or repair work on the
component.

The component must be switched off and secured against being switched
back on before maintenance or repair work. Work may only be started once
any residual energy has been discharged.

Block access for unauthorized persons. Put up notice signs which draw
attention to the maintenance or repair work going on.

Do not climb on the component. Use suitable access aids and working
platforms.

Wear suitable protective clothing.

Only use suitable and undamaged tools to carry out maintenance work.

When replacing parts only use approved, fully functional load lifting devices
and lifting accessories which are suitable for the intended purpose.

Before setting the unit back into operation, refit all safety devices as originally
provided in the factory. Then check that all safety devices are working
correctly.

Make sure lubricants are used properly.

Check pipes are firmly secured, also check for leaks and damage.

Check that all emergency stop devices are working correctly.

Disassembly

For disassembly, the following principles apply:

Only qualified personnel are allowed to dismantle the component.

The component must be switched off and secured against being switched
back on before it is dismantled. Work may only be started once any residual
energy has been discharged.

Maintenance

Safety notes

 

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Summary of Contents for ECOspace

Page 1: ...Hygienic valves GEA hygienic leakage butterfly valve type ECOspace Operating instruction Translation from the original language 430BAL010337EN_7...

Page 2: ...t is protected by copyright All rights reserved The document may not in whole or in part be copied reproduced translated or reduced to an electronic medium of machine readable form without the express...

Page 3: ...12 2 6 Qualification of personnel 12 2 7 Safety equipment 13 2 7 1 Signage 13 2 8 Residual dangers 14 2 9 Hazard Areas 15 3 Description 17 3 1 Pneumatic Butterfly Valve with Control Top 17 3 2 Pneuma...

Page 4: ...g the Valve 43 10 5 4 Disassembling the Pneumatic Actuator 43 Taking off the Actuator 43 Dismantling the Actuator Parts 44 10 5 5 Disassembling the Manual Actuator 44 10 5 6 Removing the Valve Disk Se...

Page 5: ...the entire life cycle of the product When the location is changed or the product is sold make sure you also provide the Operating Instructions 1 1 2 Notes on the Illustrations The illustrations in the...

Page 6: ...n serious damage to the component or in the vicinity of the component The arrow identifies a precautionary measure you have to take to avoid the hazard Carry out the following steps Start of a set of...

Page 7: ...armonized standards in particular EN ISO 12100 2010 Remarks In the event of a modification to the machine that was not agreed with us this declaration loses its validity Furthermore we declare that th...

Page 8: ...ar DIN EN ISO 12100 Remarks This declaration will become invalid if any alterations are made to the machine which have not been agreed with us We also declare that the relevant technical documentation...

Page 9: ...ective Directive 2014 68 EG They are classified according to Annex II article 4 section 3 In the event of any deviations GEA Tuchenhagen GmbH will supply a specific Declaration of Conformity 2 1 3 ATE...

Page 10: ...y Only qualified personnel may work on the component The operating company must authorize personnel to carry out the relevant tasks Order and cleanliness must be maintained at the work stations and in...

Page 11: ...be kept ready to hand at the valve s place of use They must be complete and in clearly legible form Only use the valve for its intended use The valve must be functional and in good working order Chec...

Page 12: ...y installation and operating regulations for use in potentially explosive areas 2 6 Qualification of personnel This section provides information on how the personnel working on the component must be t...

Page 13: ...on and sound knowledge in the following areas Functionality of the component Operating sequences on the pump What to do in case of an emergency Lines of authority and responsibilities with respect to...

Page 14: ...valve and measures Danger Cause Measure Danger to life Inadvertent switch on of the valve Effectively disconnect all components effectively prevent switch on Electric power Observe the following safe...

Page 15: ...nvironmental damage Operating materials with properties which are harmful to the environment For all work Collect lubricants in suitable containers Dispose of lubricants in accordance with the pertine...

Page 16: ...nly allow a qualified electrician to carry out any work on the electrical power supply Check the electrical equipment of the valve at regular intervals Immediately remedy loose connections and molten...

Page 17: ...unting bracket 2 Butterfly valve body 3 2 Pneumatic Butterfly Valve without Control Top Fig 5 No Designation A 2 Pneumatic Actuator 1 Mounting bracket 2 Butterfly valve body Optional Electrical feedba...

Page 18: ...ctuator Type H Various manual actuator variants are available Standard design of manual actuator Fig 7 No Manual actuator variants 1 Standard 2 Optional one electrical feedback signal 3 Optional two e...

Page 19: ...performs a 90 rotation per stroke This rotation exactly corresponds to the rotational angle required to open or close the disk of the mixproof butterfly valve 3 5 2 Actuator A 1 Fig 8 The switching s...

Page 20: ...released it locks into place in the holes provided The limit positions of the mixproof butterfly valve can be detected by proximity switches 3 5 5 Butterfly Valve Body without Actuator Fig 11 No Desi...

Page 21: ...ed from one another The leakage cavity is open towards the atmosphere in this case After switching the medium in the valve disk leakage areas can drain by gravity 7 In the OPEN position maximum throug...

Page 22: ...by impact or careless loading and unloading The outside synthetic materials are susceptible to breaking Control tops must be protected from animal and vegetable fats Only allow qualified staff to tra...

Page 23: ...Refer to the following tables for the key technical data of the mixproof butterfly valve Technical data Mixproof butterfly valve Designation Description Size DN 15 to DN 100 2 to 4 OD Material of pro...

Page 24: ...ir air A A actuator min 4 0 bar max 8 bar Control air acc to ISO 8573 Solid particle content Quality class 6 Particle size max 5 m Particle density max 5 mg m3 Water content Quality class 4 max dew po...

Page 25: ...resistance o reduced resistance no resistance Sealing resistance table Sealing material general operation temperature Medium at permissible operating temperature EPDM 40 135 C 40 275 F FKM 10 200 C 1...

Page 26: ...Inorganic acids are e g carbonic acid nitric acid and sulphuric acid 5 4 Pipe ends General table of measurements Hint Not every valve is available in every size Particulars of available sizes of valve...

Page 27: ...Dimensions for Pipes in Inch IPS Inch IPS Outside diameter Wall thickness Inside diameter Outside diameter according to DIN EN ISO 1127 2 60 3 2 56 3 x 3 88 9 2 3 84 3 x 4 114 3 2 3 109 7 x 6 168 3 2...

Page 28: ...oof butterfly valve with drive kg Manual actuator Pneumatic actuator without control top Pneumatic actuator with T VIS control top DN 50 2 4 0 7 9 9 1 2 1 2 5 1 9 0 10 2 DN 65 5 0 8 9 10 1 3 6 1 10 4...

Page 29: ...Safety devices of the component may not work effectively during installation Reliably secure sections of the plant which have already been connected against inadvertently being switched on 6 2 Notes...

Page 30: ...2 Use the hose cutter to cut the pneumatic hoses square Done 6 3 3 Actuator with T VIS Control Top Carry out the following steps 1 Push the air hose into the air connector on the control top 2 Re open...

Page 31: ...The proximity switches are factory set During transport and installation it can happen that the settings are changed so that readjustment may be required see the Operating Instructions for the control...

Page 32: ...the proximity switch and turn the cap nuts until a switching gap of max 4 mm to the associated contact element is achieved 3 Tighten the cap nuts Done Assembly and installation 430BAL010337EN_7 32 29...

Page 33: ...ing into Operation For commissioning the following principles apply Only allow properly qualified staff to set the valve into operation Establish all connections correctly The safety devices for the v...

Page 34: ...rvals All guards and hoods must be fitted as intended The installation location of the component must always be properly ventilated Structural changes to the component are not permitted Report any cha...

Page 35: ...ing Parameters in Dairy Operations Example of a two phase cleaning process Sodium hydroxide solution and sodium hydroxide based combination products in concentrations from 0 5 to 2 5 at 75 C 167 F to...

Page 36: ...sion pressure for the cleaning medium supply at the inlet valve to the leakage cavity is 2 5 bar 0 5 bar Pressure build up between the seals on the valve disk should always be avoided Non pressurized...

Page 37: ...d the service life 9 2 Passivation Before commissioning a plant passivation is commonly carried out for long pipes and tanks Valve blocks are usually excepted from this Passivation is typically perfor...

Page 38: ...to the maintenance or repair work going on Do not climb on the component Use suitable access aids and working platforms Wear suitable protective clothing Only use suitable and undamaged tools to carr...

Page 39: ...k the operating pressure at the pressure reducing and filter station 2 Regularly clean the air filter in the filter station 3 Check that the air hoses sit firmly in the air connections 4 Check the lin...

Page 40: ...ntenance Intervals Applications Maintenance intervals guideline values Media at temperatures of 60 C to 130 C 140 F to 266 F approx every 3 months Media at temperatures of 60 C 140 F approx every 12 m...

Page 41: ...to the permanent magnet Protect the permanent magnet against impact stress Carry out the following steps 1 Undo the screws 39 2 Remove the clamps 15 3 Withdraw the control top B via the switch bar 1 f...

Page 42: ...impact stress Notice The sensor is a sensitive component Damage of the sensor and failure of the valve Always handle the sensor with care Carry out the following steps 1 Undo the screws 39 2 Remove th...

Page 43: ...umatic Actuator 10 5 4 1 Taking off the Actuator Fig 16 Carry out the following steps 1 Undo the screw connections 1 2 Lift off the actuator A Done Hint The red position indication marker 2 is aligned...

Page 44: ...Remove the mounting bracket 6 Done 10 5 5 Disassembling the Manual Actuator Removing the proximity switch Fig 18 Carry out the following steps 1 Use an a f 4 hex socket screwdriver to unscrew the lock...

Page 45: ...6 Removing the Valve Disk Seal Removing the Flanges Carry out the following steps 1 Undo the screw connections 3 Fig 20 2 Pull the butterfly valve body apart 3 Remove the radial seal 9 The radial sea...

Page 46: ...to the valve disk 4 Fig 21 3 Pull the disk seal over the free end 12 of the valve disk 4 Unclamp the valve disk 5 Pull the disk seal over the long end 10 Fig 22 6 Remove the O ring 8 Done The disk se...

Page 47: ...Fig 23 Done 10 6 2 Lubricating Seals and Threads Caution Damage to seals and threads Damage to seals and threads can result in a malfunction Ensure that an adequate film of lubricant is applied No gre...

Page 48: ...en if required A thin film of grease is required on the seals to ensure the proper function of the fittings It reduces friction and extends the service life of the seals This is absolutely harmless fr...

Page 49: ...ion outer flange type VV Arrange additional holes so that bracket can be dismantled in assembled condition 10 7 2 Torques for the clamps and bolts Tighten the clamps and bolts on the valve to the torq...

Page 50: ...ce the air hoses Control air pressure too low Increase the control air pressure Solenoid valve defective Replace the solenoid valve Valve disk is blocked Clear the blockage No feedback signal Proximit...

Page 51: ...tions applicable at the place of installation The valves consists of the following materials Metals Synthetic materials Electronic parts Lubricants containing oil and grease Separate the different mat...

Page 52: ...13 Parts list Hygienic leakage butterfly valve ECOspace Fig 25 Items marked with an are wearing parts Parts list Hygienic leakage butterfly valve ECOspace 430BAL010337EN_7 52 29 07 2021...

Page 53: ...esignation Material 2 OD 2 5 OD 3 OD 4 OD Sealing set cpl EPDM 224 000700 224 000701 224 000702 224 000703 1 Flap BFV L 1 4404 224 000583 224 000584 224 000586 224 000568 2 Seal BFV L EPDM 224 000570...

Page 54: ...14 Spare parts list Pneumatic actuator hygienic leakage butterfly valve Fig 26 Spare parts list Pneumatic actuator hygienic leakage butterfly valve 430BAL010337EN_7 54 29 07 2021...

Page 55: ...Fig 27 Spare parts list Pneumatic actuator hygienic leakage butterfly valve 430BAL010337EN_7 29 07 2021 55...

Page 56: ...18 910 018 9 Initiator M12x1 10 65V DC 2wire Synthetic material 505 104 electrical connection with terminal compartment Initiator M12x1 10 30V DC 3wire 1 4301 505 088 electrical connection with termin...

Page 57: ...operation hygienic leakage butterfly valve Fig 28 Manual actuator for BFV L Fig 29 Installation variants for proximity switches Dimension sheet Manual operation hygienic leakage butterfly valve 430BA...

Page 58: ...25 DN 65 2 OD 2 5 OD DN 100 DN 80 3 OD 4 OD X Square 12 mm 14 mm Manual actuator 224 001055 224 001056 Proximity switch holder 224 001058 224 001058 Dimension sheet Manual operation hygienic leakage...

Page 59: ...sheet Hygienic leakage butterfly valve ECOspace Fig 30 Installation of proximity switches optional observe removal reserve Dimension sheet Hygienic leakage butterfly valve ECOspace 430BAL010337EN_7 2...

Page 60: ...77 74 4x M8 95 88 6x M8 110 101 6x M8 137 134 6x M8 X 520 520 535 550 A2 Pneumatic actuator without control top installation dimension X1 B 109 127 141 168 C2 47 5 47 5 47 5 47 5 D actuator 88 9 88 9...

Page 61: ...17 Dimension sheet Hygienic butterfly valve seals Fig 31 Dimension sheet Hygienic butterfly valve seals 430BAL010337EN_7 29 07 2021 61...

Page 62: ...28 0 DN 80 EPDM 224 000535 88 9 97 5 31 0 DN 100 EPDM 224 000573 109 1 118 7 32 0 2 OD EPDM 224 000570 56 3 63 2 28 0 2 5 OD EPDM 224 000574 68 4 76 7 28 0 3 OD EPDM 224 000572 81 2 89 7 31 0 4 OD EP...

Page 63: ...on Short designation according to DIN ISO 1629 Ethylene Propylene Diene Rubber F Unit of measurement of temperature degree Fahrenheit FKM Material designation short designation according to DIN ISO 16...

Page 64: ...UP Self learning installation During commissioning and maintenance the SET UP procedure carries out all the necessary settings for the generation of messages SW Indicates the size of spanners width a...

Page 65: ...Appendix 430BAL010337EN_7 29 07 2021 65...

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