Tyco Rovalve S20 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 1

Rovalve S20

Installation and Maintenance Instructions

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ROVMC-6614-EN-0904

1. General information

The ROVALVE S20 knife gate valve is a UNIDIRECTIONAL (one-way shut-off) product.
Unidirectional valves have a preferred shut-off direction.

CAUTION

Care must be taken in valve installation with respect to direction of flow.

Unidirectional valves have the preferred direction of shut-off
indicated by the word "SEAT" cast into the valve body or the
word "SEAT" stamped on the upper right hand corner of the gate
on the seat side. A unidirectional valve is normally installed with
the seat side (preferred direction) downstream, with the line
pressure pushing the gate toward the seat.

CAUTION

The user is responsible for correct directional installation.

On select applications, including low pressure - dry solids applications, greater performance may
be realized by installing the S20 in the reverse flow position. Valves supplied with backing rings are
normally installed in a reverse flow orientation, with the seat side of the valve upstream. Contact
factory for details and additional recommendations. 

Initial inspection:

1. Examine entire valve and report any damage or discrepancies immediately.
2. Accessories, if any, including solenoids, limit switches, positioners, etc., are tested for

functionality prior to shipment. Examine carefully for damage which may occur during shipment. 

3. Operators:

Standard manual handwheels may be shipped loose for field installation. It is

necessary to use a pipe wrench or large crescent wrench to properly tighten the handwheel
retaining nut. Be sure to fully tighten.

4. Packing assembly: 

The packing gland bolts should be checked and adjusted to obtain a first

time packing seal. Packing gland bolts and or nuts may become slightly loose when valve is
shipped. Field adjustment is expected and desired. Tighten each nut equally just enough to
stop any leakage. Overtightening may increase valve operating torque and shorten packing life.

Thank you for purchasing a ROVALVE S20
knife gate valve product from Tyco Flow
Control. With proper care it should provide
you a long service life.

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Index

1.

General information

1

2.

Installation instructions

2

3.

General maintenance

4

4.

Spare parts

4

5.

Instructions for repacking

5

6.

Stem nut replacement 
instructions

6

7.

Suggested cylinder support when
cylinder is mounted horizontal

7

8.

Instructions for converting a 
MH to bevel gear operator

8

9.

Recommended long term storage
procedure

9

Tables and figures

Table A:

Maximum flange bolt torques 2

Table B:

Knife gate valve dimensions,
per MSS-SP81

3

Table C:

Valve dimensions

3

Table D:

Packing sizes

5

Figure 1, Retaining nut assembly

1

Figure 2, Packing gland nuts

1

Figure 3, Blind-tapped holes

2

Figure 4, Flange bolts

2

Figure 5, Envelope dimensions

3

Figure 6, Inspection points

4

Figure 7, Spare parts-topworks

4

Figure 8, Spare parts-valve body

4

Figure 9, Repacking instructions

5

Figure 10, SM636 packing

5

Figure 11, Stem nut replacement 

instructions

6

Figure 12, Pin-style lockouts 

8

Figure 13, BG conversion

8

Figure 1

Figure 2

Assemble handwheel,
be sure and fully
tighten handwheel
retaining nut

Inspect and tighten packing
gland nuts to stop any
leakage.

Summary of Contents for Rovalve S20

Page 1: ...ary to use a pipe wrench or large crescent wrench to properly tighten the handwheel retaining nut Be sure to fully tighten 4 Packing assembly The packing gland bolts should be checked and adjusted to...

Page 2: ...eel operated 4 The port flanges of the S20 2 through 24 are drilled and tapped to ANSI B16 5 150 30 and 36 are per MSS SP44 with the face to face per MSS SP81 The bolt holes in the chest or upper flan...

Page 3: ...4 29 1 2 20 1 1 4 7 NC 4 1 2 1 30 38 3 4 33 3 4 36 28 1 1 4 7 NC 4 5 8 1 1 8 36 46 40 1 4 42 3 4 32 1 1 2 6 NC 4 5 8 1 1 8 Table C valve dimensions Valve size A B C D E F Weight 2 8 6 1 7 8 12 14 1 4...

Page 4: ...examined and corrected as required see Figure 6 1 Valve stems extension stems and stem nut Look for excessive corrosion galling or lack of lubrication If valve stem requires lubrication utilize the g...

Page 5: ...tool 3 Add next row alternating sides of the gate where the ends of the packing meet against each other Ends of packing must not line up If they do premature leakage could occur Complete by adding th...

Page 6: ...can be locked in the open or closed position using the lock pin If pin style lockouts are not present the gate must be held in place to prevent unwanted movement These precautions are necessary to ke...

Page 7: ...to be determined by customer so support best suits surrounding area It is important that the cylinder gate alignment be maintained during valve operation Supports should be designed to maintain align...

Page 8: ...ly 1 Using pipe wrench or crescent wrench remove handwheel retaining nut from stem nut 2 Remove handwheel 3 Remove 2 or 4 retainer bolts 4 Pull retainer off 5 Rotate old stem nut until free from stem...

Page 9: ...ation The preferred orientation for optimum protection is with the valve fully opened and the cylinder in the vertical position This position gives the best support to the cylinder rod and helps reduc...

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