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SPEARS

®

 LXT™ TRUE UNION

BALL VALVES & DIAPHRAGM VALVES

Installation Instructions

LXT-3A-0107

These instructions cover general installation 

for all Spears

®

 

LXT™

 True Union Ball, Ball 

Check & True Union Diaphragm Valves.  All 

applicable instructions & procedures should be 

read thoroughly before starting. Suitability of the 

intended service application should be determined 

prior to installation. Plastic piping systems should 

be engineered, installed, operated & maintained in 

accordance with accepted standards & procedures 

for plastic piping systems.

SPECIAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION

True Union type ball valves use removable end 

connectors. To avoid problems, NEVER ASSEMBLE 

THE JOINT TO THE END CONNECTORS 

WHILE THEY ARE ATTACHED TO THE VALVE 

CARTRIDGE.

Check Valves

 may be installed in either horizontal or 

vertical position with a minimum of 10 pipe diameters from 
any pump or other source of turbulence. Check valves 
MUST be installed with the valve’s “FLOW” arrow pointing 
in the direction of 

fl

 ow. 

IMPORTANT: 

Read Precautions & Warnings for all Valve Installations at the end of 

these instructions. It is absolutely necessary that all design, installation, operation and 
maintenance personnel be trained in proper handling, installation requirements and 
precautions for installation and use of plastic piping systems before starting.

LUBRICATION WARNING:

 Some Lubricants, including vegetable oils, are known to 

cause stress cracking in thermoplastic materials. Formulation changes by lubricant 
manufacturers may alter compatibility of previously acceptable materials and are beyond 
our control.  Lubricants are not required for installation of Spears

®

  Valves.

1. Union Nut 

1

1

2

2

3

4

5

6

6

3. Ball Check Valve Body 

2. End Connector 

4. Ball Valve Body

5. Diaphragm Valve Body 

6. Typical Valve Support 

   INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR SOLVENT WELDING APPLICATIONS   

Remove Union Nuts (1) and End Connectors (2) from the Valve Body (3) 

- (instructions apply to spigot and 

fl

 anged valves). All components should 

be removed from packaging & exposed to the installation environment for a 

minimum of 1 hour to thermally balance the components. Wipe clean and match 

all components to their assigned identi

fi

 cation numbers.

  STEP 1  

 Prepare connecting 

pipes as required. Pipe ends must 

be cut square at 90° using a wheel-

type cutter or a saw and miter box.

Regardless of the cutting method 

used, burrs will be created, which 

must be removed. All pipe ends 

should be beveled at 10° to 15°.  

A deburring tool is recommended, 

however a 

fi

 le may be used in its 

place as shown.

  STEP 2   

 Remove Union Nuts (1) and End 

Connectors (2) from the Valve Body (3). Wipe 

away all loose dirt & moisture from the pipes & 

components with a clean dry cloth. Slide Union 

Nuts (1) over pipe ends where each End Connector 

Socket is to be installed, being sure that the Union 

Nut threads will be facing the Valve body.

   STEP 3  

  Check the Joint Interference 

fi

 t 

between the pipe and the End Connector Socket 

(or 

fi

 tting socket for spigot end). An Interference 

Fit is necessary for proper fusion of the joint. To 

check, lightly insert the End Connector Socket 

over the prepared pipe ends. 

DO NOT FORCE 

THE SOCKET ONTO THE PIPE. 

Interference must occur between 1/2 the Socket 

depth (FULL INTERFERENCE) and the Socket 

bottom (NET FIT). 

 Do not use components 

which do not properly mate

Make sure that the face of each End 

Connector Socket is at a square 90° angle 

with the pipe end.

 

True Union End Connector Socket O-rings must 

be free of any signs of dirt & debris. Clean as 

necessary. If O-rings must be removed, clean all surfaces and re-install by pressing the 

O-ring evenly into its retaining groove, being sure to avoid any wrinkles or creation of an 

uneven sealing surface.  

Note: Steps 4 through 6 apply to spigot end valves with spigot end being “pipe” and 

mating 

fi

 tting being “end connector.”

 STEP 

  Primer is necessary to penetrate & soften both pipe and End 

Connector Socket surfaces in order for the solvent cement to properly bond.  

Using a brush or applicator size no less 

than 1/2 the pipe diameter, apply a liberal 

coat of primer with a circular, scrubbing 

90°

90°

Deburr

Bevel

8 8

8

8

Socket

Depth

NET FIT

End

Connector

(or Valve 

Socket )

½

Socket

Depth

Socket

Depth

End

Connector

FULL INTERFERENCE FIT 

(or Valve 

Socket )

PIPE DIAMETER

CEMENT OR  PRIMER APPLICATOR

PIPE

ONE-WAY 
MOTION

UNION NUT 

Valve 

Body 

Slide Union Nut onto pipe FIRST

PIPE

Union Nut threads face Valve Body

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