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C.
Replacement Parts List
Consult the Recommended Spare Parts list
(see Section XX of this manual) to define the
parts to be included in the inventory plan.
Select the desired parts and determine those
required for proper maintenance of the valve
population in the plant.
D.
Identification and Ordering
Essentials
When ordering service parts, please furnish
the following information to insure receiving the
correct replacement parts:
1.
Identify valve by the following nameplate
data:
a.
Size
b.
Type
c.
Temperature Class
d.
Serial Number
Example 1: 1-1/2" 1910Fc
*
S/N TD-94578
FIGURE 48
FIGURE 46
XVIII. Replacement Parts Planning
A.
Basic Guidelines
The following guidelines should be of assistance in
developing a meaningful replacement parts plan.
1.
The total number of valves in service should
be classified by size, type, and temperature
class.
2.
the parts inventory should by classified by
the tendency to require replacement.
Class I
- Most frequently replaced
Class II - Less frequently replaced but
critical in an emergency
3.
Parts for the valve types covered by this
manual are classified on page 46. “Qty.
Parts” is the number of parts or sets which
is recommended to achieve a desired need-
probability, as it relates to the total number
of valves in service by size and type. For
example, a “Qty. Parts” of 1 for “Valves in
Service” of 5 means that 1 part should be
stocked for each 5 valves of the same type
and size in service.
4.
When ordering replacement parts, please
specify in accordance with applicable
nomenclature (see Figures 1 through 6).
Be sure to state the size, type and serial
number of the valve for which parts are
required.
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Predicted availability means that percentage of time the
user plant will have the right parts to make the proper
repair on the product, (i.e. if Class I parts are stocked at the
owners facility, the parts needed to repair valve in question
will be immediately available in 70% of all instances).
FIGURE 47
2.
Specify parts required by:
a.
Part Name (See Figures 1-6 on pages
6 and 7)
b.
Part Number (if known)
c.
Quantity
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In addition, the serial number is stamped
on the top edge of the outlet flange. Be sure
to include the one or two letters preceding
the figures in the serial number. Typical
valve nameplates are shown in Figures 46-
49, below.