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(2) Upstream Pressure Controlled (See Figure 1b) 

5.

 

Installation 

Before installing, blow  out line thoroughly to remove all 

foreign matter which might foul the valve. Place the 

regulator in a horizontal run of pipe so that the controlled 

fluid will flow through the valve in the direction indicated 

by the arrow on the valve body or the words IN and OUT 

marked on the connections. On steam service, the valve 

should be installed with the diaphragm actuator down so 

that the diaphragm will be protected by a water seal. If 

installed otherwise, an adequate water seal must be 

incorporated. 

Pipe the controlled pressure from a convenient point in 

the line 6-10 feet from the regulator (or in the discharge 

line 

6-10 feet from the pump on pump pressure applications) 

to the ½'' NPT connection in the diaphragm case. Install a 

gauge and a needle valve in the control line. The valve 

permits shutting off the control line and also serves as an 

adjustable choke to prevent cycling of the regulator, 

which may result from the pulsation of a pump in the 

system. 

A three-valve bypass around the regulator permits 

removing the regulator from the line without shutting 

down the system. 

6.

 

Adjustment 

When pressure setting is specified, the regulator is set 

accordingly at the factory; otherwise it is set at the 

minimum of the range shown on the serial plate. 

Open stop valve on the outlet side of the regulator and 

partially open stop valve on the inlet side, allowing 

pressure in the system to build up slowly. Then open 

control line valve and check setting by means of the 

gauge. To increase pressure setting, turn adjusting screw 

clockwise to compress the spring. To decrease the setting, 

turn adjusting screw counterclockwise to relieve spring 

compression. Fully open stop valve on the inlet side of the 

regulator. 

7.

 

Body Disassembly 

Access to the internal components of the body should be 

accomplished with the actuator removed. To remove the 

actuator from the body, refer to the actuator instruction 

GEA31593 for 10900 Series Actuators. 

 

 

Prior to performing maintenance on the valve, isolate the 

valve and vent the process pressure.  

 

7.1

 

525 (Reducing Service) 

After removing the actuator, disassemble the body using 

the following procedure: 

A.

 

If there is a leak detector connection on the 

lateral NPT port of the bonnet, disconnect this 

piping as well. 

B.

 

Remove body stud nuts (21). 

C.

 

Remove bonnet (10), and plug stem (5) and plug 

(4) sub-assembly together as one unit. 

NOTE: Spiral wound body gaskets (22) are standard in the 

500 Series design and it is imperative that a new gasket be 

installed each time the valve is disassembled. 

D.

 

Remove packing flange stud nuts (15), packing 

flange (13) and packing follower (12). 

E.

 

Remove plug (4) and plug stem (5) sub-assembly 

from the bonnet (10).

 

 

 

Care must be taken to avoid damage to the plug and plug 

guide. 

F.

 

Remove old packing (16) [and optional lantern 

ring (17) if a leak detection connection has been 

installed]. Refer to Figure 2. 

G.

 

Remove blind head (9)  [including lower 

bushing(23)] 

NOTE: Spiral wound body gaskets (22) are standard in the 

500 Series design and it is imperative that a new gasket be 

installed each time the valve is disassembled. 

H.

 

Bonnet (10), plug (4), bushings (23) and seat rings 

(2 & 3) may now be inspected for wear and 

service damage. After determining the 

maintenance required, proceed to the 

appropriate Section of this instruction manual. 

7.2

 

526 (Back Pressure Service) 

After removing the actuator, disassemble the body using 

the following procedure: 

A.

 

If there is a leak detection connection on the 

lateral NPT port of the bonnet, disconnect this 

piping as well. 

B.

 

Remove body stud nuts (19). 

C.

 

Remove packing flange stud nuts (15), packing 

flange (13) and packing follower (12) 

D.

 

Remove bonnet (10) 

E.

 

Remove blind head (9)  [including lower 

bushing(23)] 

NOTE: Spiral wound body gaskets (22) are standard in the 

500 Series design and it is imperative that a new gasket be 

installed each time the valve is disassembled 

Содержание Masoneilan 525

Страница 1: ...BHGE Data Classification Public Masoneilan 525 526 Models Reducing and Back Pressure Regulators Instruction Manual Rev B ...

Страница 2: ...APPLICABLE AT THE SITE AND THE PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION OF OTHER EQUIPMENT AT THE SITE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT PURPORT TO COVER ALL DETAILS OR VARIATIONS IN EQUIPMENT NOR TO PROVIDE FOR EVERY POSSIBLE CONTINGENCY TO BE MET IN CONNECTION WITH INSTALLATION OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE SHOULD FURTHER INFORMATION BE DESIRED OR SHOULD PARTICULAR PROBLEMS ARISE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED SUFFICIEN...

Страница 3: ...y Disassembly 3 7 1 525 Reducing Service 3 7 2 526 Back Pressure Service 3 8 Maintenance Repair 4 8 1 Failure to shut off 4 8 2 Bushing Removal 4 8 3 Lapping Seats 4 8 3 1 525 Reducing Service 4 8 3 2 526 Back Pressure Service 5 8 4 Pinning 5 8 5 Packing Box 6 8 5 1 Carbon PTFE Rings Standard 6 9 Valve Body Reassembly 6 9 1 525 Reducing Service 6 9 2 526 Back Pressure Service 7 10 Actuators 7 10 1...

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Страница 5: ...ithout BHGE s written permission Please report anyerrors orquestions about the information in this manual to your local supplier These instructions are written specifically for the Regulators models 525 and 526 and do not apply for other device outside of this product line Life Period The current estimated useful life period for the Masoneilan Regulator models 525 and 526 is 25 years To maximize t...

Страница 6: ...lve accessories have their own instruction manuals that provide information and details on the assembly and installation Refer to the appropriate instruction manual for each unique accessory 3 General These installation and maintenance instructions apply to all sizes and ratings of the Masoneilan 525 526 model regulators regardless of the type of trim used 525 526 model double seat regulators are ...

Страница 7: ... the internal components of the body should be accomplished with the actuator removed To remove the actuator from the body refer to the actuator instruction GEA31593 for 10900 Series Actuators Prior to performing maintenance on the valve isolate the valve and vent the process pressure 7 1 525 Reducing Service After removing the actuator disassemble the body using the following procedure A If there...

Страница 8: ... surfaces The amount of lapping required depends on the materials condition of seating surfaces and accuracy of machining If a short period of lapping does not visibly improve seating there is usually no advantage in continuing as excessive lapping may result in rough seats The only remedy is replacement or re machining of one or both parts When lapping new plugs and seat rings begin with a medium...

Страница 9: ...ttent lifting is required to keep the plug and seat rings concentric during lapping 10 Avoid over lapping as this can cause damage to the seating surface rather than improve leakage performance 11 After completion of the lapping operation remove bonnet and plug The seating area of the seat ring and the plug must be cleaned of all lapping compound in preparation for reassembly Do not remove seat ri...

Страница 10: ...ain access to lower packing rings D Replace packing rings 16 NOTE Assemble and compress rings one at a time into packing box The skive cut of each packing ring must be placed about 120 degrees apart NOTE On valves equipped with an optional lubricator connection refer to Figure 2 for correct amount of rings to place under the lantern ring 17 E Replace packing follower 12 and packing flange 13 F Rep...

Страница 11: ...ugs directly This could distort the seat ring resulting in unwarranted seat leakage NOTE Valve should be lapped before final assembly See Section 8 3 D Carefully install plug and stem assembly into valve body E Install body blind head gasket F Install blind head carefully inserting lower guide into lower bushing G Install body gasket 22 NOTE Spiral wound body gaskets 22 are standard in the 500 Ser...

Страница 12: ...company All Rights Reserved Masoneilan Regulators Models 525 526 Manual 8 Figure 1a Typical Reducing Application Figure 1b Typical Back Pressure Application Figure 3 Seat Lapping Device Figure 2 Lubricator Connection Optional ...

Страница 13: ...5 75 5 7 600 6 13NC 2A 25 34 55 75 5 7 2 50 150 300 8 13NC 2A 25 34 55 75 5 7 600 8 13NC 2A 25 34 55 75 5 7 3 80 150 300 8 5 8 11NC 2A 45 61 89 120 10 14 600 8 5 8 11NC 2A 45 61 89 120 10 14 4 100 150 300 8 10NC 2A 80 108 170 230 20 27 600 8 10NC 2A 80 108 170 230 20 27 Notes 1 Do not exceed Maximum Torque values listed 2 Tighten in increments until required torque levels are reached 3 Reject asse...

Страница 14: ... 1 Body 10 Bonnet 17 Lantern Gland Optional 2 Upper Seat Ring 11 Drive Nut 18 Plug Stem Locknut 3 Lower Seat Ring 12 Packing Follower 19 Body Stud 4 Plug 13 Packing Flange 21 Body Nut 5 Plug Stem 14 Packing Stud 22 Gasket 8 Plug Pin 15 Packing Nut 23 Guide Bushing 9 Blind Head 16 Packing Denotes Recommended Spare Part 525 Reducing Service 526 Back Pressure ...

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