
JAG
flocomponents FB2 IOM
2012
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SECTION 8 - MAINTENANCE KITS
8.1
Maintenance Kits
Maintenance kits are available from
JAG
flocomponents and consist of the following:
2 off Seats
1 set of O Rings and
1 set of Fire Safe Seals.
RECOMMENDED SPARES FOR ONE-YEAR OPERATION
No. Of Valves
In Service
1 - 10
11 - 25
26 - 50
51 - 100
Spare Kits
1
2
3
6
In event of valves requiring repair rather than maintenance, additional spare parts are available from
JAG
flocomponents.
These parts are typical recommended spares.
If additional parts other than this list are required it may be recommended that the complete valve is replaced.
IMPORTANT
Spare parts from different valve types should not be interchanged. This will ensure that the valve remains capable
of being used for its original design and construction purpose. There can be no risk to health and safety when the
valve is properly used.
JAG
flocomponents shall not be liable for any Failure/Damage/Injury where valve parts are not of the Company's
original design or specification.
SECTION 9 -
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
BEFORE REMOVING VALVE FROM PIPELINE
9.1
Safety Precautions - Before removing
valve from Pipeline
Media flowing through a valve may be
corrosive, toxic, inflammable or of a
contaminant nature.
Where there is evidence of harmful fluids in
the valve pipeline the utmost care must be
taken.
It is suggested that the following safety
precautions should be taken when handling
valves of this nature.
Always wear eye protectors.
Always wear gloves and overalls.
Always wear protective footwear.
Always wear protective headgear.
Ensure that running water is readily
available.
Ensure suitable fire extinguisher is readily
available.
Ensure that no pressure exists on either the
upstream or downstream sides of the valve;
ask responsible pipeline personnel, to check
pipeline pressure gauges to ascertain
pressure is zero before handling valves.
Ensure that any trapped media is released
by slowly operating the valve to the half
open position. Leave valve in the fully open
position before removing from the pipeline.
SECTION 10 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AFTER
REMOVING VALVE FROM PIPELINE
10.1
Safety Precautions - After removing valve
from Pipeline
If, after removing the valve from pipeline, it is
discovered the valve is closed and not in the
fully open position, ensure that any trapped
media is released by slowly operating the
valve to the half open position.
The safest place to stand when opening the
valve is away from the end of the stem, and
to one side of the valve.
Leave valve in the fully open position prior to
dismantling.