Fig. 21
Fig. 22
Material: T/#9090-OR
ANSI class: 150 lbs
Part name: packing, gasket for rupture disk
Part No.:
814-2-2101-675-00-0: 2 inch
814-2-2101-677-00-0: 3 inch
2 inch
disk
3 inch
disk
A (mm)
104.9
136.7
b (mm)
85.9
120.7
C (mm)
69.9
101.6
tightening
torque
(N m)
Cap screw
hexagon
socket
head
26
41
to tank
High tension
bolt
High tension
nut
Pipe
Flange
Flange
Pipe
From chiller/heater
Cap screw
teflon paste
Gasket
Protective
flange
rupture disk
Protective
flange
teflon paste
4.4 - exhibit Le (cont.)
4.4.7 - Rupture disk connection
Fig. 20
rupture disk
Discharge piping
Vent
piping
tank
Min. tank
capacity 1 m
3
Support
Drain
Field supply
NOTES
1. The rupture disk is factory-mounted on the chiller.
2. Install a receiver tank for the solution. The tank volume
is approx. 1 m
3
.
3. Install piping support near the rupture disc connection.
4.4.8 - Rupture disk replacement
1. Apply a small amount of Teflon paste (part No. 814-2-
3701-002-00) to both sides of the gasket, as shown in
Fig. 21 to avoid leakage, Do not apply too much Teflon
paste.
2. The gasket (part No. 814-2-2101-675-00-0 or -677-00-0)
should be used as indicated in Fig. 22.
3. Attach the upper flange exactly parallel to the lower
flange.
4. Read the manufacturer's installation instructions before
assembly. A torque wrench should be used for tightening
the bolts equally, and
the correct torque is shown in
Fig. 22.
NOTE: Disregard the torque table in the installation
instructions from the manufacturer.
5. Tighten the bolts with a torque wrench during the routine
maintenance.
6. A used gasket should not be used again.
7. Leak test the system using the bubble test method.
5
3
C
b
A
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