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Series 

KNAR/F, KNARP/F, KNAR-D/F, KNARP-D/F,

 

Page 

10

 

 

KNAR-S/F, KNARP-S/F   

ASME

 

 

9520-032-en 

Revision   15 

TM  9549

 

Edition 11/2018 

Installation 

  Examine valve for in-transit damage, damaged ball 

valves must not be installed. 

  Before  installation  the  valve  and  the  connecting 

pipe must be carefully cleaned to remove any dirt, 
especially hard foreign matter. 

  Observe direction of flow. 

  During  installation,  pay  attention  to  the  correct 

tightening  torque,  aligned  pipes  and  tension-free 
assembly. 

 

 

Ensure  that  a  remotely  actuated  actuator 
cannot be accidentally switched on. 

 
 

6.1  Flange caps and gaskets 

  Leave protective caps on the flanges until just prior 

to installation. 

Where  there  is  a  particularly  high  risk  of  damage  to 
the plastic sealing surfaces, e.g. if the mating flanges 
are  made  of  metal  or  enamel,  PTFE-lined  gaskets 
with a metal inlay should be used. These gaskets are 
available as special accessories in the Richter range. 
 

 

6.2  Grounding 

The valve must be grounded. This can be achieved in 
the simplest way via the pipe screws using tooth lock 
washers. One pipe screw per flange is underlaid with 
toothed disks. 
At the customer's request a setscrew M6  with a hex. 
nut and washer will be provided at each flange as an 
additional grounding connection. 
Otherwise  grounding  must  be  ensured  by  different 
measures e.g. a cable link. 
The  V-control  ball/stem  unit 

201 

is  grounded  using  a 

grounding spring washer 

557

 
 

6.3  Direction of flow and installa-

tion position 

Any fitting position can be chosen. 
A  direction  arrow  on  an  additional  name  plate  for 
control  ball  valve  shows  the  direction  of  flow.  See 

Section 1.1

 and 

10

 
 

6.4  Test pressure 

The test pressure PT of a valve must not exceed the 
value of 1.5 x  PS(PN) as  per the identification of the 
valve. 
 
 
 
 
 

Operation 

7.1  Initial commissioning 

Normally,  the  valves  have  been  tested  for  leaks  with 
air  or  water.  Prior  to  initial  operation  check  cover 
screws. For tightening torques, see 

Section 1.3

 

 

Unless  otherwise  agreed  there  could  be 
residual amounts of water in the flow section 
of  the  valve.  This  could  result  in  a  possible 
reaction with the medium. 

To  prevent  leaks,  all  connection  screws  should  be 
retightened  after  the  initial  loading  of  the  valve  with 
operating pressure and operating temperature.  
For tightening torques, see 

Section 1.3

 

Summary of Contents for KNAR-D/F Series

Page 1: ...n and maintenance Subject to change without notice Reproduction is generally permitted with indication of the source Richter Chemie Technik GmbH 9520 032 en Revision 15 Edition 11 2018 Series KNAR F K...

Page 2: ...valve with actuator 12 9 2 Assembly 12 9 2 1 Packing bellows 12 9 2 2 Ball valve with lever 12 9 2 3 Ball valve with actuator 12 9 3 Conversion from lever to actuator 13 10 Drawings 13 10 1 Legend 13...

Page 3: ...5 KNAR S F KNARP S F Stainless steel 1 4408 CF8M 316 Lining material PFA PTFE F On request antistatic F L highly permeation resistant F P Temperature range See pressure temperature diagram in Section...

Page 4: ...The end of the stem journal or flat pivot point is marked with flow direction flow rate Kvs and Cv lining material As viewed from above closing is in clockwise direction 1 3 Tightening torques All scr...

Page 5: ...id damage to the valve it is imperative to observe the max admissible actuating torque 1 5 Cavitation coefficient z for 75 duty Cv Cv100 0 75 There are at least 3 different V control ball stem units f...

Page 6: ...used in the area of application of ASME the low temperature of ASTM A395 is limited to 20 F 29 C A special material is used for the ball stem unit for operating limits under 14 F to 76 F 10 C to 60 C...

Page 7: ...urs gases and non boiling liquids of group 1 according to the PED and have a corrosion resistant plastic lining Solids can lead to increased wear damage to sealing surfaces or to a reduction in the se...

Page 8: ...ot completely filled with medium e g during evacuation and filling the formation of an explosive atmosphere must be prevented e g by superimposing a layer of nitrogen It is recom mended to wait 1 hour...

Page 9: ...ipt of the goods the consignment must be checked for completeness and any in transit damage Do not damage paint protection 5 1 Storage If the valve is not installed immediately after delivery it must...

Page 10: ...ock washers One pipe screw per flange is underlaid with toothed disks At the customer s request a setscrew M6 with a hex nut and washer will be provided at each flange as an additional grounding conne...

Page 11: ...mechanical damage by using flange caps See also Section 6 1 Make sure that a remote controlled actuator cannot be switched on by accident 8 Malfunctions Flange connection ball valve pipe is leaking R...

Page 12: ...escribed in Section 9 1 1 9 2 Assembly Prior to assembly all parts are to be cleaned and the plastic lined parts checked for damage Insert seat rings 401 in the main body 101 and body end piece 102 As...

Page 13: ...of V control ball stem unit Observe the actuator position in accordance with the actuator operating manual Tighten setscrew 904 4 in the coupling 804 Tighten sleeve nut 512 on the coupling tight Atte...

Page 14: ...KNARP F KNAR D F KNARP D F Page 14 KNAR S F KNARP S F ASME 9520 032 en Revision 15 TM 9549 Edition 11 2018 10 2 Sectional drawing ball valve with lever Holes of the flange and housing screws view dis...

Page 15: ...KNARP F KNAR D F KNARP D F Page 15 KNAR S F KNARP S F ASME 9520 032 en Revision 15 TM 9549 Edition 11 2018 10 3 Sectional drawing ball valve with actuator Holes of the flange and housing screws view d...

Page 16: ...View and section ball valve with lever View Z Section B B 10 5 Sections ball valve with actuator Section A A Section B B Section B B Tighten packing gland follower 503 until spring gland follower 502...

Page 17: ...lever KNAR F x x x x x x x x KNAR S F x x x DN 1 1 2 3 4 6 8 L inch mm 5 12 130 5 91 150 5 0 127 6 5 165 7 0 178 7 99 203 9 01 229 10 51 267 17 99 457 HL inch mm 7 05 179 10 24 260 12 32 313 20 27 515...

Page 18: ...15 80 4 64 118 5 27 134 7 24 184 H2 inch mm 2 32 60 2 32 60 3 15 80 3 94 100 H3 inch mm H4 inch mm L inch mm 5 12 130 5 91 150 5 0 127 6 5 165 7 0 178 7 99 203 9 01 229 10 51 267 17 99 457 L1 inch mm...

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Page 23: ...The laws are such as the Health and Safety at Work Act ArbSt ttV the Ordinance on Harzadous Substances GefStoffV BIOSTOFFV the procedures for the prevention of accidents as well as regulations to env...

Page 24: ...tamination of the pumps valves and component sent in for repair On the basis of this information for the contractor is it possible to meet the necessary preventive action during the execution of the r...

Page 25: ...ch cleaning method radioactive3 1 if no then forward to D other pollutant 2 Aggregates which are contaminated with microbiological or explosive substances are only accepted with documented evidence of...

Page 26: ...5241 2870 Email RichterShanghai Info idexcorp com Internet www richter ct com Richter Pumps Valves Inc 406 State Street Cedar Falls 50613 IA USA Tel 1 319 268 8038 Fax 1 319 273 8157 Email RichterCed...

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