Spirax Sarco STS17.2 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 5

IM-P128-23

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1.12 Handling

Manual handling of large and/or heavy products may present a risk of injury. Lifting, 

pushing,  pulling,  carrying  or  supporting  a  load  by  bodily  force  can  cause  injury 

particularly to the back. You are advised to assess the risks taking into account the 

task, the individual, the load and the working environment and use the appropriate 

handling method depending on the circumstances of the work being done.

1.13  Residual hazards

In  normal  use  the  external  surface  of  the  product  may  be  very  hot.  If  used  at  the 

maximum  permitted  operating  conditions  the  surface  temperature  of  some  products 

may reach temperatures of 230°C (446°F).

Many products are not self-draining. Take due care when dismantling or removing 

the product from an installation (refer to 'Maintenance instructions').

1.14 Freezing

Provision must be made to protect products which are not self-draining against 

frost  damage  in  environments  where  they  may  be  exposed  to  temperatures  below 

freezing point.

1.15 Disposal

Unless otherwise stated in the Installation and Maintenance Instructions, 

this product is recyclable and no ecological hazard is anticipated with its disposal 

providing due care is taken. However, the product is fitted with PTFE seats, 

special care must be taken to avoid potential health hazards associated with 

decomposition / burning of these seats.

PTFE:

- Can only be disposed of by approved methods, not incineration.

-  Keep  PTFE  waste  in  a  separate  container,  do  not  mix  it  with  other  rubbish,  and 

  consign it to a landfill site. 

1.16  Returning products

Customers and stockists are reminded that under EC Health, Safety and 

Environment  Law,  when  returning  products  to  Spirax  Sarco  they  must  provide 

information on any hazards and the precautions to be taken due to contamination 

residue's or mechanical damage which may present a health, safety or 

environmental risk. This information must be provided in writing including 

Health  and  Safety  data  sheets  relating  to  any  substances  identified  as  hazardous 

or potentially hazardous.

Summary of Contents for STS17.2

Page 1: ...tallation 4 Commissioning 5 Maintenance 6 Spare parts Copyright 2014 Printed in GB IM P128 23 ST Issue 6 1289050 6 Double upstream isolation Single upstream isolation STS17 2 Stainless Steel Compact Pipeline Connector Steam Trapping Station Installation and Maintenance Instructions ...

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Page 3: ...se on other fluids contact Spirax Sarco to confirm suitability of the product for the application being considered ii Check material suitability pressure and temperature and their maximum and minimum values If the maximum operating limits of the product are lower than those of the system in which it is being fitted or if malfunction of the product could result in a dangerous overpressure or overte...

Page 4: ... has depressurised even when the pressure gauge indicates zero 1 8 Temperature Allow time for temperature to normalise after isolation to avoid danger of burns Valves which are fitted with PTFE seats must not be subjected to temperatures above 260 C 500 F Above these temperatures toxic fumes may be given off Avoid inhalation of fumes or skin contact 1 9 Tools and consumables Before starting work e...

Page 5: ...ge in environments where they may be exposed to temperatures below freezing point 1 15 Disposal Unless otherwise stated in the Installation and Maintenance Instructions this product is recyclable and no ecological hazard is anticipated with its disposal providing due care is taken However the product is fitted with PTFE seats special care must be taken to avoid potential health hazards associated ...

Page 6: ...pection requirements must be stated at the time of order placement For other certification contact Spirax Sarco Note For additional product information see Technical Information Sheet TI P128 22 Optional extras Integral sensor type SSL1 steam only or WLSL1 for waterlogging for use with R1C or WLSL1 with DIODE for use with RI6C are available as optional extras to enable operational monitoring of th...

Page 7: ...BDV1 blowdown valve 2 2 STS17 2 version with double upstream isolation Strainer Optional Upstream isolation valve SSL1 integral sensor WLSL1 integral sensor Strainer 1 16 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 19 19 Please note that the optional Spiratec SSL1 and WLSL1 sensors must not be fitted when the STS17 2 is installed in a vertical application However a sensor can be fitted to a UTD30 steam trap if fitted ...

Page 8: ...am service All other connections 17 5 bar g 294 psi g TMO Maximum operating temperature 230 C 10 bar g 446 F 145 psi g Minimum operating temperature 10 C 14 F Designed for a maximum cold hydraulic test pressure of 60 bar g 870 psi g Temperature C Pressure psi g Steam saturation curve Temperature F Pressure bar g 2 3 Pressure temperature limits The product must not be used in this region A B Flange...

Page 9: ... steam trap to be fitted to the connector once the trapping station is installed within the pipeline 3 5 Although the steam trapping station has great structural integrity severe misalignment and or the pulling effect of incorrect pipe length will have a detrimental effect on the unit and must be avoided Particular attention should be paid to correct pipe alignment such that the inlet pipework and...

Page 10: ...e on the essential requirements of welding socket weld STS17 2 trap stations into the pipeline This will allow a user to select an appropriate weld procedure from those available to that user This advice is not intended to be a substitute for a weld procedure it is for guidance only 3 9 The STS17 2 can be installed in a horizontal line or in a vertical line with flow downwards See Figure 2 The STS...

Page 11: ...position Low C 23 Cr 12 Ni Specification BS 2926 1984 23 12 L BR Shielding gas flux Not applicable Method of preparation and cleaning Socket As supplied and wire brushed Pipe Mechanically cut and wire brushed Additional information 1 See Section 3 7 page 9 2 Fit up using tack welds t STS17 2 Pipe 1 5 mm approximately Parent materials s dimensions Thickness O D mm mm STS17 2 5 15 32 00 Pipe 2 76 21...

Page 12: ...fore commencing work Remove the strainer cap 19 with sensor 23 and 24 if fitted ensuring cables are not damaged WLSL1 or optional blowdown valve 25 and 26 and separate it from the strainer screen 22 Once the strainer screen 22 has been cleaned or replaced place it in the recess of the strainer cap 19 or 20 Using a new cap gasket 21 replace the strainer screen and cap into the body of the STS17 2 a...

Page 13: ...t applicable 26 17 A F 22 25 16 18 STS17 2 version with double upstream isolation 21 22 Fig 4 23 BDV1 blowdown valve SSL1 integral sensor WLSL1 integral sensor 19 Standard 20 Adaptor 20 Adaptor 20 Adaptor 25 26 24 Lockset screw Please note that the optional Spiratec SSL1 and WLSL1 sensors items 20 23 or 24 must not be fitted when the STS17 2 is installed in a vertical application However a sensor ...

Page 14: ...pplication However a sensor can be fitted to a UTD30 steam trap if fitted 5 6 How to replace the check valve Using a 32 mm A F spanner unscrew and remove the check valve blanking plug 16 You can now see the check valve assembly 17 inside the body A long 20 mm A F socket is required to unscrew the check valve 17 from the body Replace with a new check valve assembly 17 and tighten to the recommended...

Page 15: ...d 11 and 13 5 4 8 1 4 6 1 14 10 8 13 5 8 10 12 14 and 13 15 M6 15 17 11 12 16 32 A F M35 x 1 5 190 200 140 147 20 Adaptor 32 A F M28 x ISP 170 190 126 140 23 19 A F 50 55 37 40 24 24 A F 50 55 37 40 25 24 A F Not applicable Not applicable 26 17 A F 22 25 16 18 Please note that the optional Spiratec SSL1 and WLSL1 sensors items 20 23 or 24 must not be fitted when the STS17 2 is installed in a verti...

Page 16: ...g end cap 6 to the other end of the spool piece 27 using the new nuts supplied with the conversion kit in combination with the existing bolts 12 13 and 14 15 allowing enough gap to slide in the new ball valve and body assembly 2 Slide in the new ball valve and body assembly 2 between the spool piece 27 and end cap 6 and tighten the bolts and nuts 12 13 and 14 15 to the recommended torque see Table...

Page 17: ...IM P128 23 ST Issue 6 17 Table 3 Recommended tightening torques Item or mm Torque N m lbf ft 5 and 13 5 4 8 1 4 6 1 14 10 8 13 5 8 10 12 14 and 13 15 M6 15 17 11 12 ...

Page 18: ...retrofit kit Note State whether an SSL1 or 20 21 23 or 24 WLSL1 sensor is required Check valve assembly 17 18 Double isolation conversion kit includes spool piece and additional isolation valve X BDV1 blowdown valve retrofit kit 20 21 25 How to order spares Always order spares using the description given in the column headed Available spares and state the size and model number Example 1 off Spare ...

Page 19: ... 20 23 or 24 must not be fitted when the STS17 2 is installed in a vertical application However a sensor can be fitted to a UTD30 steam trap if fitted Fig 7 8 9 8 21 20 20 20 24 23 25 BDV1 blowdown valve SSL1 integral sensor WLSL1 integral sensor X is a double isolation conversion kit X 17 18 ...

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