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IOM-3200

Make sure the gasket is suitable for the application.
Fiberglass flanges 2 inch to 12 inch require the use 
of a full-face 150 lb. gasket.  For full face gaskets, 
we recommend the use of a 1/8-inch Gortex gasket.

Center the gasket within the bolt circle of the tank 
flange, align the bolt holes and carefully set the vent 
on the flange nozzle.

NOTE:

 At installation, the vent valve should be care-

fully lifted into position using the lifting brackets (2) 
on the body.

All stud threads must be lubricated to obtain proper 
torque results. A washer should be used under each 
stud nut.  

Install the studs, washers and nuts and tighten nuts 
hand tight. Check proper alignment of flange faces. 
Misalignment of flange faces will cause bending 
stresses at the flange and flange joint and damage 
may result. Correct any misalignment prior to 
applying torque to nuts. 

All nuts must be tightened in proper sequence and 
equal increments. Proceed through the tightening 
sequence until the recommended torque is attained.

Recheck the torque on each bolt in the same 
sequence, as bolts previously tightened may have 
relaxed through the torque sequence.

           WARNING

Minimum clearance between tank roof and vacuum 
inlet port must be at least equal to the vents’ nominal 
flange bore.  Tank nozzle bore must be greater than 
or equal to vent inlet flange bore.  Inlet and outlet 
piping loads must be supported by appropriate 
structural supports, NOT by the vent body.

*

 Blind tapped holes only (Models 3100, 3200, and 3300). Use standard ASME stud length for other holes.

TABLE 1

All Torque Requirements Are Dependant On Gasket Material

Bolt Torque and Stud Speci

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 cations - ASME #150 Flange Connections

MOUNTING 

FLANGE

BOLT 

TORQUE - 

Ft. lbs.

NUMBER 

BOLTS 
TOTAL

STUD SPECIFICATIONS

FLAT FACE

THREAD UNC

STUD LENGTH *

QUANTITY *

2”

20

4

5/8” - 11

2.50”

2

3”

20

4

5/8” - 11

2.75”

2

4”

20

8

5/8” - 11

2.75”

4

6”

30

8

3/4” - 10

3.00”

4

8”

30

8

3/4” - 10

3.00”

4

10”

30

12

7/8” - 9

3.50”

6

12”

30

12

7/8” - 9

3.50”

6

Bolt Torque and Stud Speci

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 cations for FRP Flanges Drilled to ASME #150 Flange Connections

MOUNTING 

FLANGE

BOLT TORQUE - 

Ft. lbs.

NUMBER 

BOLTS
TOTAL

STUD SPECIFICATIONS

THREAD UNC

STUD LENGTH *

QUANTITY *

2”

47

4

5/8” - 11

2.50”

2

3”

4

5/8” - 11

2.75”

2

4”

8

5/8” - 11

2.75”

4

6”

83

8

3/4” - 10

3.00”

4

8”

8

3/4” - 10

3.00”

4

10”

134

12

7/8” - 9

3.50”

6

12”

12

7/8” - 9

3.50”

6

           CAUTION

The lifting brackets should only be used for lifting the 
vent valve into place and should NOT be used for any 
other purpose. 

Summary of Contents for 3200

Page 1: ...r overpressure conditions As the tank pressure increases as a result of product being pumped into the tank and or because of thermal expansion of the product and vapors the pressure pallet remains clo...

Page 2: ...the venting device II SAFETY WARNINGS Tank or system protection is the primary function of the weight loaded Pressure and or Vacuum Relief Vent It must be selected to meet the total pressure and vacu...

Page 3: ...laxed through the torque sequence WARNING Minimum clearance between tank roof and vacuum inlet port must be at least equal to the vents nominal flange bore Tank nozzle bore must be greater than or equ...

Page 4: ...ut 14 For settings above 32oz in2 See Figure 5 Remove machine screws 43 CCW Lift up to remove diaphragm retainer 17 24 and diaphragm 18 25 and pallet 19 26 and stiffener plate 20 27 Clean parts with a...

Page 5: ...ccur if any of these three conditions happens This can cause a tank failure severe personal injury and material damage Select the appropriately tagged set of weights 21 28 and carefully lower each set...

Page 6: ...leakage does not exceed SCFH for 6 inch size and smaller 5 SCFH for 8 inch to 16 inch or 20 SCFH for larger than 16 inch at 75 of set point then a vent is considered satisfactory for all practical pur...

Page 7: ...hipped Serial Number typically 6 digits PARTS KIT for FIELD REPAIR Contact your local Cashco Inc Sales Repre sentative with the Serial Number and Product code Identifythepartsandthequantityrequired to...

Page 8: ...ap Screw 16 Seat Rings 17 Diaphragm Retainer Vac 18 Pallet Diaphragm Vac 19 Pallet Vac 20 Stiffener Plate Vac 21 Pallet Weights Vac 22 Pallet Guide Vac 23 Stem Assy Vac ITEM NO DESCRIPTION 24 Diaphrag...

Page 9: ...EM NO DESCRIPTION 14 Lock Nuts 17 Diaphragm Retainer Vac 18 Pallet Diaphragm Vac 19 Pallet Vac 22 Pallet Guide Vac 23 Stem Assy Vac ITEM NO DESCRIPTION 24 Diaphragm Retainer Pres 25 Pallet Diaphragm P...

Page 10: ...GTH Size Item 34 0 Item 34 1 Item 34 2 2 23 17 20 3 25 20 22 4 33 28 26 6 38 34 32 8 46 41 39 10 56 47 47 12 58 51 55 Quantity 2 per unit Quantity 3 per unit Figure 10 Flame Screen ITEM NO DESCRIPTION...

Page 11: ...assume responsibility for the selection use or maintenance of any product Responsibility for proper selection use and maintenance of any Cashco Inc product remains solely with the purchaser Figure 11...

Page 12: ...t torque Check flange gap around circumference for uniformity If the gap is not reasonably uniform make the appropriate adjustments by selective tightening before proceeding Round 2 Tighten to 50 to 7...

Page 13: ...sed face steel flange Refer to Gasket Dimension Table Ensure that the gasket material is suitable for the service Make sure that the gasket is compressed evenly and the flanges are not distorted Utili...

Page 14: ...ct leads to heating or cooling of the process gas depends on the process gas and the inlet and outlet pressures The system designer is responsible for determining whether the process gas temperature m...

Page 15: ...CA5 SA5 DA2 DA4 DA5 DA6 DA8 DA0 DA1 DAP SAP SLR 1 SLR 2 PTR 1 ALR 1 ULR 1 PGR 1 BQ BQ OPT 45 BQ CRYO 123 123 CRYO 123 OPT 45 123 OPT 46G 123 1 6 123 1 6 OPT 45 123 1 6 OPT 46G 123 1 6 S 123 1 6 S OPT...

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