
DeZURIK
3-20” BAW AWWA Butterfly Valves
D10386
Page 12
August 2013
4.
Remove the two screws (A26) and the gland (A25).
5.
Pull all of the packing rings (A8) from the packing chamber with a hooked tool.
6.
Apply a paint-like coat of an NSF 61 approved lubricant (such as Dow Corning 111 or Phoenix
505) to the inside and outside diameters of the new packing, then install the new packing one
ring at a time.
Note:
Start each chevron ring into the packing chamber at a slight angle and push each ring carefully into position
so that the sealing lips do not bend over. Push the packing firmly into place. Do not use a sharp or pointed tool.
7.
Replace the gland (A25), the two screws (A26) and washers (A27).
8.
Tighten the screws in a criss-cross pattern until finger-tight, plus ½ turn.
9.
Replace the actuator adaptor (if included) and the actuator on the valve.
10.
Pressurize the valve and check for leaks.
11.
If packing leaks, tighten the two adjustment screws (A26) on the packing gland. Tighten the
screws evenly and gently, just enough to stop the leakage. Over-tightening will cause excessive
operating torque and will decrease the life of the packing.
12.
If the actuator is a powered actuator, reconnect power to the actuator.
Removing Valve
Lifting the valve improperly may damage it. Do not fasten lifting devices to the actuator, disc or through
the seat opening in the body. Lift the valve with slings, chains or cables fastened around the valve body
or fastened to bolts or rods through bolt holes in the flanges.
1.
Relieve pipeline pressure and drain the section near the valve and close the valve.
Accidental operation of power actuator can cause personal injury or equipment
damage. Disconnect and lock out power to actuator before servicing.
2.
If the actuator is powered, disconnect and lock out the pneumatic, hydraulic or electrical power
to the actuator.
3.
Support the valve assembly, remove the flange bolts or mechanical joint connections then
remove the valve from the pipeline.
Removing the valve while the pipeline is under pressure can cause personal injury or
equipment damage. Relieve pipeline pressure before removing the valve.