APV SLFSBV02 Series Instruction manual

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
FLOATING BALL VALVES
SLFSBV02
SLBV02
SERIES

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INDEX
Australian Pipeline Valve - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 1
Introduction 2-3
Safety Information 4-5
1.0 Scope 5-6
1.1 Environmental consideration 5
1.2 Storage 5
1.3 Preparation 6
2.0 Installation 7
2.1 Installation positions 7
2.2 Preparation for Installation 7
2.3 End connections 7
3.0 Operation 8
3.1 Manual operation 8
3.2 Lock device 8
4.0 Maintenance 8-12
4.1 Gland packing 9-10
4.2 Body seal 10
4.3 Inspection and replacement of trim components 10-11
4.4 Disassembly procedure 11
4.5 Reassembly procedure 12
5.0 Construction - Typical bill of materials 13-15
Appendix - Gland packing torque’s 16

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INTRODUCTION
The majority of this information is common knowledge to experienced valve users. When properly
installed in applications for which they were designed, Australian Pipeline Valve (APV) valves will give
long reliable service. This instruction is only a guide for installation and operation on standard service and
covers general maintenance and minor repairs. A professional APV approved valve engineering facility
should be utilised for reconditioning or major repairs.
Note
We recommend that this entire document be read prior to proceeding with any
installation or repair. Australian Pipeline Valve and it’s parent company take no
responsibility for damage or injury to people, property or equipment. It is the sole
responsibility of the user to ensure only specially trained valve repair experts
perform repairs under the supervision of a qualified supervisor.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR VALVE APPLICATION
The User is responsible for ordering the correct valves. The user is responsible for ensuring APV Valves are
selected and installed in conformance with the current pressure rating and design temperature
requirements. Prior to installation, the valves and nameplates should be checked for proper identification
to ensure the valve is of the proper type, material and is of a suitable pressure class and temperature
rating to satisfy the requirements of the service application.
Do not use valves in applications where either the pressure or temperature is higher
than the allowable working values. Also valves should not be used in service media
if not compatible with the valve material of construction, as this will cause
chemical attacks, leakage, valve failure.
RECEIVING INSPECTION AND HANDLING
Valves should be inspected upon receipt to ensure:
- Conformance with all purchase order requirements.
- Correct type, pressure class, size, body and trim materials and end connections.
- Any damage caused during shipping and handling to end connections, hand wheel or stem.
The User is advised that specifying an incorrect valve for the application may result
in injuries or property damage. Selecting the correct valve type, rating, material
and connections, in conformance with the required performance requirements is
important for proper application and is the sole responsibility of the user.

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CONSIDERATIONS OF TECHNICAL RISK/ LIMIT
OF LIABILITY TO CLIENT FOR BALL VALVES
Australian Pipeline Valve don’t consider in our design the following factors of risk:
1. Australian Pipeline Valve ‘Standard’ ball valves can be used in a temperature range between -28.8 to +200°C. (Note,
pressure limitations apply above 38°C refer to Pressure/Temperature charts.) For service temperatures below -28.8°C
ball valve construction materials shall be submitted to an impact test at the minimum service temperature. For
temperatures outside of the range of -28.8°C to +200°C ball valves have to be provided with seats, seals and body
material able to withstand the temperature degree required.
2. The onus is on the customer to specify all materials of construction and service conditions. Australian Pipeline Valve shall
assume standard materials and conditions if not otherwise specified.
3. Australian Pipeline Valve ‘Standard’ ball valves are not equipped with devices suitable to avoid internal over-pressures
caused by incorrect operations of process or by-fluids & liquids subjected to an increase of volume and/or pressure
(these devices, such as the over-pressure hole in the ball or safety seats are available upon request).
4. Australian Pipeline Valve ‘Standard’ ball valves are not designed with special devices to withstand a sudden thermal
jump (thermal shock).
5. In general Australian Pipeline Valve ‘Standard’ ball valves are not mechanically designed to bear overloads due to
exceptional atmospheric or natural phenomenon’s (such as earthquakes).
6. In general Australian Pipeline Valve ‘Standard’ ball valves are not designed to bear loads on flanges, on pipe connections
or pipeline.
7. In general Australian Pipeline Valve ‘Standard’ ball valves can’t withstand ice inside their bodies (in this case user must
specify the optional stem extension for insulating, avoiding the presence of residual product inside the valve).
8. Australian Pipeline Valve ‘Standard’ ball valves are not suitable for low temperature service below -29°C (-20°F) unless
provided with cryogenic stem extension and other modifications (available on request).
9. Australian Pipeline Valve ‘Standard’ ball valves are suitable for ‘industrial’ oxygen (not medical) service when supplied
degreased and packed in polyethylene bags only.
10. The compatibility between ball valves construction materials and medium is selected by the user. The user is ultimately
responsible for verifying the compatibility between medium and materials.
11. Abrasive or dirty service, high temperature service, low temperature service, vacuum service, near zero pressure service
and other special applications should be clearly stated when requesting quotation.
BALL VALVE START-UP
Before installing the ball valve onto the pipe-line it is mandatory for the user to verify the compatibility of the ball valve with
service conditions (medium, temperature and pressure). With reference to standard ball valves held in stock the reseller and
end user will have to assure themselves of the compatibility with the use of conditions required by the customer. Australian
Pipeline Valve ball valves must be only used for on-off (fully open/fully closed) service.
Before using the ball valve in a potential explosive atmosphere it’s necessary: -
• To verify the compatibility between the ball valve and the zone in which the ball valve should be installed.
• To foresee the pipe-line ground condition on which the ball valve should be installed.
• To check that the temperature of the ball valve surface is not higher than the flammable point of the atmosphere in which
the ball valve is installed (in this case specify an insulating cover device for the valve and an extension for the wrench)
• Before installing ball valves with welding ends to make sure that the process of welding is carried out in accordance with
all the safety requirements of the classified zone.
• To avoid mechanical knocks during the installation that may cause sparks.
Australian Pipeline Valve cannot be held responsible for damage caused by use of the product especially if it is improper use or
modified.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
The following general safety information should be taken in account in addition to the specific warnings
and cautions specified in this manual. They are recommended precautions that must be understood and
applied during operation and maintenance of the equipment covered in this I.O.M.
Never attempt to disassemble a valve while there is pressure in the line. Ensure both
upstream and downstream pressures are removed. Disassemble with caution in case
all pressures are not relieved. Even when replacing stem packing, caution is
necessary to avoid possible injury.
To prevent valve bending, damage, inefficient operation, or early maintenance
problems, support piping on each side of the valve. When handling fluids that could
cause damage to human health, the environment or property, the necessary safety
precautions to prevent risk must be taken.
• A valve is a pressurised mechanism containing energised fluids under pressure and
consequently should be handled with appropriate care.
• Valve surface temperature may be dangerously too hot or too cold for skin contact.
• Upon disassembly, attention should be paid to the possibility of releasing
dangerous and or ignitable accumulated fluids.
• Ensure adequate ventilation is available for service.
This manual provides instructions for storing, general servicing, installation and removal of ball valves.
APV and it’s resellers refuse any liability for damage to people, property or plant as well as loss of
production and loss of income under any circumstances but especially if caused by: Incorrect installation
or utilisation of the valve or if the valve installed is not fit for the intended purpose. It is the sole
responsibility of the user to ensure the valve type and materials are correctly specified.
SCOPE OF INSTALLATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF FLUID
(DANGEROUS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT OR HUMAN HEALTH)
Group 1 Classification
- The incorporation of additional safety elements “Double Packing” (utilising a stem extension) is
recommended for the range of products included in Group 1.
- The use of valves without additional safety devices in Group 1 will be the responsibility of the user or
the purchaser, as well as the advisability of installing leakage detection systems.
Group 2 Classification
- Carbon steel valves will not be used in corrosive fluid lines.

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DURING OPERATION TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS:
a- Graphite/Graphoil packing and body gasket is very brittle, any impacting, twisting or bending should
be avoided.
b- The valve’s internal parts such as ball, stem, seats, seals, gaskets shall be handled with care avoiding
scratches or surface damage.
c- All tools and equipment for handling internal critical sealing parts shall be soft coated.
d- Valves can be fitted with gaskets or seals in PTFE, Buna, Viton, etc., hence high temperatures will
damage sealing components.
e- Never part open valve, valve must be full open of full closed to avoid seal damage.
For all operations make reference to position number on part list of the applicable drawing listed.
1.0 SCOPE
This manual describes the methods of installation and maintenance for floating ball valves, which are
designed to fit between ANSI Class 150, Class 300 and Class 600 flanges (or can be buttweld one end).
SLFSBV02 is firesafe. SLBV02 is not firesafe.
1.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
According to ISO 14000 regulations and the environmental policy of APV the recyclability of the
components that form part of APV valves is as follows:
Recyclable components:
Metal parts, PTFE (hard), plastic plug (low-density polyethylene).
Non-recyclable components:
PTFE mixed with other compounds (glass-fiber, graphite, etc.), nylon, graphite and graphite mixed with
metal.
1.2 STORAGE
1.2.1 Temporary Storage
If valves are to be stored before installation, the following should be observed:
a) Keep the valves wrapped and protected as shipped from the manufacturer.
b) Do not remove the protective end covering until the valve is ready for installation. This will reduce the
possibility of foreign material damaging the internal valve components.
c) Valves stored outdoors should be positioned such that water does not accumulate in the valve body.
1.2.2 Long Term Storage
If valves are to be stored more than one year, they should be prepared in the following manner:
a) Remove the packing and apply a preservative to the packing chamber.
b) Do not remove the protective end covering.
c) Do not store the valves outdoors.

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1.3 PREPARATION
a) Remove the valve end protection.
b) Prior to shipment, a preservative/corrosion inhibitor may have been applied to the inner body of the
valve. This preservative/corrosion inhibitor can be removed with a solvent provided the solvent used
does not affect the seats/seals used in the valve.
c) The inside of the valve should be inspected and blown out with compressed air. Adjacent piping must
be clean and free from debris to prevent damage to the valve.
d) To prevent valve distortion, inefficient operation or early maintenance problems, support piping on
each side of the valve.
e) Make sure the valve is positioned such that there is sufficient space so that the hand wheel is easily
and safely reached and there is enough clearance for the stem when the valve is open.
f) Install the valve according to the flow indicator on the valve body where applicable.
2.0 INSTALLATION
Piping should be properly aligned and supported to reduce mechanical loading on
end connections. Never use the lever (wrench) to hold the valve during transport,
handling or assembly.
The following procedure is required to be followed for correct installation.
a) Before installation confirm the marking (rating, size and material) on the valve body and nameplate.
Ensure the valve is suitable for the service which it is being used.
b) Body bolts and nuts on valve shall be checked and retightened if necessary in case loosened during
installation.
c) Remove valve end protectors and ensure gasket faces are free from damage. Tighten all bolts between
mating flanges and valve equally paying careful attention to properly tighten bolts. Ensure you rotate
tightening procedure (opposing bolts sequentially) gradually increasing torque.
d) Prior to installation of valve, ensure the line is completely flushed to remove any debris as soft seated
ball valves are easily damaged. Filters or strainers should be installed upstream to protect soft seated
valves.
e) Valves will operate at any angle horizontally or vertically, although it is recommended you install
valves in a vertical position with stem pointing upwards for ease of operation, inspection and
accessibility.

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2.1 INSTALLATION POSITIONS
Ball valves are usually bi-directional, and therefore may be installed in either direction. In some cases,
ball valves such as metal to metal seated and low temperature valves may be unidirectional, in which
case the direction of flow will be indicated on the valve body.
2.2 PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
• Remove protective end caps or plugs and inspect valve ends for damage to threads, weld ends or
flange faces.
• Thoroughly clean adjacent piping system to remove any foreign material that could cause damage to
seating surfaces during valve operation.
• Verify that the space available for installation is adequate to allow the valve to be installed and to be
operated.
Ensure sufficient clearance for the stem in the full open position. Inadequate
clearance for valves may add mechanical loading to the valve ends.
2.3 END CONNECTIONS
2.3.1 Threaded Ends
Check condition of threads on mating pipe. Apply joint compound to the male end of joint only. This will
prevent compound from entering the valve flowpath.
2.3.2 Flanged Ends
Check to see that mating flanges are dimensionally compatible with the flanges on the valve body ensure
sealing surfaces are free of debris. Install the correct studs and nuts for the application and place the
gasket between the flange facings.
Stud nuts should be tightened in an opposing criss-cross pattern in equal increments
to ensure even gasket compression.
The responsibility for welding of the valves into piping systems is that of those performing the welding.
Refer to ASME B31.1, B31.3 etc. Written welding procedures covering all attributes of the process and
materials to be welded shall be in accordance with Section IX of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
and any additional requirements from the applicable piping code including any possible necessary
localised post weld heat treatment depending on material specifications.

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3.0 OPERATION
3.1 MANUAL OPERATION
Valve adjustment is by clockwise turning of stem. Lever operated and gear operated valves have a
position indicator to indicate open or closed (see figure 1 & 2). Ball Valves must not be used for throttling.
Do not leave part open, or seats will be damaged. Valve must be full open or full closed.
FIG 1. FIG 2.
3.2 LOCK DEVICE
Where provided (optional) the valve has a locking lug that allows valve to be locked in full open or full
closed position.
4.0 MAINTENANCE
Packing leakage could result in personal injury. Valve packing is tightened prior to
shipping but may require adjustment to meet specific service conditions.
If a valve does not fully close, damage to the seat and body will result due to the
venturi effect resulting in high pressure erosion. Flush or remove the valve at next
opportunity.
Valves should be periodically checked at least once every 3 months, but depending on service, criticality
and frequency of use, more regular checking may be required.
A good program of inspection and maintenance cannot be overstressed. It is recommended that the valve
be periodically and at least partially stroked/function tested to ensure the valve functions and prevent
seizure/sticking of any mating surfaces. Duration depends on service, criticality etc. However it also must
be factored in that if there are impurities or particulates in the line each operation could reduce seat life
proportionately. Periodic inspection of critical leak-path areas such as body/bonnet joint, end
connections, seating surfaces, and around the stem packing should be a requirement.

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The most common area for leakage is around the stem packing, this is usually due to wear and can
normally be stopped by adjusting the packing. This procedure is performed by turning gland bolts or nut
(8) 1/2 turn at a time until leakage stops. Once leakage stops, continue tightening gland plate nuts an
additional 1/2 turn. If leakage cannot be halted by adjusting packing, repacking of the valve is indicated.
(Refer to field repair).
4.1 GLAND PACKING
In case of slight leakage from the gland, gland packing bolts can be lightly tightened up without
effecting torque. (see 4.0). See Figure 3 and table 1 in the Appendix.
Do not attempt to repack or replace stem while the valve is in service! Only
graphite packing is to be used for firesafe service, PTFE is not firesafe. SLFSBV02 is
firesafe only when fitted with graphite packing and graphite or spiral wound
graphite filled end gasket. Model SLBV02 is not firesafe. If there is not firesafe logo
on the label the valve is not firesafe. The part number code on the label will
indicate the stem packing and body gasket.
4.1.1 Stem Leakage – Stem Packing Replacement
The most common point for leakage is around the stem and packing this leakage can normally be stopped
by adjustment of the packing gland. If this does not stop the valve leakage, the valve will have to be
repacked.
The system and valve MUST be depressurised before attempting any repair work. After removing all
pressure from the valve and draining the system the following procedure should be used to repack the
valve.
1. Remove nuts or screw from the lever. Remove the lever and lock plate. Remove the gland plate bolts
and remove the gland plate and gland. If the gland retainer is a double nut type then remove both nuts
and anti vibration washer.
2. Remove old packing, taking care not to scratch or damage the stem of stuffing box. Note, the stem
design is anti-blow out so the stem cannot be removed up through the top of the valve.
3. Clean and inspect stem, stuffing box, and gland. If any scratches, nicks, or corrosion is found, the parts
should be replaced.
4. Slide each packing ring over the stem and into packing chamber. Carefully tap each ring into place and
continue installing rings until the recommended number of rings have been installed. A thin smear of
molybdenum sulfide anti-seize grease may be used on the stem and packing chamber wall for packing
lubrication.
5. Replace gland, gland plate, and gland plate bolts. Tighten nuts alternately in 1/2 turn increments until
a reasonable torque (refer table 2 in the Appendix) is applied to lightly compress packing. Lubricate
stem and cycle valve through a couple of complete cycles.
6. If slight stem leakage occurs after system is pressurised, continue tightening gland plate bolts in

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alternating 1/2 turn increments until leakage stops. Once leakage stops, continue tightening gland
plate nuts and additional 1/2 turn. There is also a PTFE seal ring/bearing and larger sizes/higher classes
also have an elastomer o-ring. However, these parts can only be replaced during complete disassembly
of the valve. If a PTFE stem o-ring is fitted it can be replaced with an elastomer o-ring suitable for the
service medium and temperature. PTFE o-rings may require pre softening in hot water prior to fitting.
Should replacement of packing fail to prevent the leakage, complete reconditioning of the valve may
be required.
Personal injury may result from sudden release of any process pressure. APV
recommends the use of protective clothing, gloves and eye wear when performing
any installation or maintenance. Isolate the valve from the system and relieve
pressure prior to performing maintenance. Disconnect any operating lines providing
air pressure, control signals or electrical power to actuators.
FIG 3. CONSTRUCTION FOR GLAND PARTS
(Bolted yoke type packing retainer shown)
4.2 BODY SEAL
Sealing between the end cap insert and body is provided with a gasket (Teflon, spiral wound or graphite)
and both valve segment surfaces also provide threaded metal to metal sealing.
If a gasket seal is disturbed while removing or adjusting gasketed parts, APV
recommends installing a new gasket while reassembling. A proper seal is required
to ensure optimum operation.
4.3 INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF TRIM COMPONENTS
Disassembly: -
1. Place the valve in the half open position and remove all pressure and drain the system. Make sure that
leakage of any residual material is caught in an appropriate container and disposed of properly.
2. For gear operator or power actuator operated: - remove the bolt fastening the gearbox or power
actuator. Remove the gear operator or power actuator. Remove the bolt fastening the yoke or yoke nut
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3. For lever operated: - remove the screw or circlip fastening the lever. Remove the lever. Remove the
retainer/lock washer and the stop plate.
4. Follow disassembly procedure 4.4 below.
5. Remove the ball from the body. Check the ball for any damage. Remove the seat from the body. Check
the seat for any damage.
6. Remove the stem and thrust plate from the body. Remove the thrust plate from the stem. Check the
stem for any damage.
7. Clean and inspect body retainer gasket surfaces. Check for erosion, corrosion, or damage, especially
near point where leakage occurred. If damage is found, those surfaces must be repaired before
continuing.
8. Replace or repair all damaged parts.
Reassembly: -
1. Installation of new seats, packing and seals is recommended, then follow reassembly procedure 4.5
below.
2. For gear operator or power actuator operated: - install the yoke and tighten the screws.
2a. Install key on the stem.
2b. Install gear operator on top flange and tighten the bolts.
3. For lever operated: - install stop plate.
3a. Install retainer/thrust washer.
3b. Install lever.
3c. Install washer and tighten the screw or fit circlip.
This completes the reassembly.
4.4 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
Before removing valve from line ensure valve is in the closed position and line is fully closed off and
drained. Client should observe all industry & regulatory procedures in this process. To disassemble first
remove the operator (4.3.2) then the following steps should be followed with reassembly in reverse
order.
1. Drain & clean valve including contents in cavity.
2. Unscrew (2) RETAINER from (1) BODY.
3. Take off (2) RETAINER from (1) BODY and remove (12) GASKET.
4. Carefully remove (3) BALL. Avoid scratching BALL surface.
5. Remove (5) SEATS from BODY.
6. Remove (14) SNAP RING (or retainer bolt), (13) STOPPER, (8) GLAND BOLT and (7) GLAND FLANGE (or GLAND
NUT) on larger sizes YOKE must also be removed.
7. Remove (4) STEM by pulling from inside BODY cavity.
8. Remove (9) THRUST WASHER.
9. Remove (11) GLAND PACKING and (10) STEM SEAL where fitted.

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4.5 REASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
1. For reassembly of the disassembled valves, follow the above disassembling procedure in the
reverse order.
2. After cleaning the disassembled parts, reset each part in the original position properly. The
threaded parts should be cleaned thoroughly and applied with lubricating paste.
3. The stuffing box and base of gasket should be thoroughly cleaned with care.
4. The gland packing and gasket should be replaced preferably each time the valve is disassembled.
5. To reassemble body and cap, each bolt and nut shall be pre greased and then tightened in accordance
with applicable Torque as per Table 1 (see Appendix).
Check the packing box for pressurised process fluids even after the valve has been
removed from the pipeline, particularly when removing packing hardware or
packing rings, or removing packing box pipe plug.
6. After installation of new parts:
Reassemble using reverse order of steps outlined above. Operate valve several times to be
assured of smooth operation before reinstalling.

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5.0 CONSTRUCTION
Following is a typical disassembly explosion of an APV floating 1 piece ball valve. The number of parts will
slightly vary in each size & class but the principal components are below. Refer to as-built drawing
supplied with the valve for actual bill of material.
NO. DESCRIPTION
14 *2
8
18
7
15
11
6a
FIG 4. VALVE DESIGN
16
1Body
2Retainer
2Ball
3Seat Ring
4Stem
6Antistatic Device
5Thrust Seal
6a Stem Bush Seal *2
7Gland Packing
11 Gland Nut/Flange *1
14 Snap Ring or Retainer *3
14a Washer
16 Lever
18 Stopper
20 Gasket (s)
22 Stem O-ring *3
*1 Gland ange or gland nut in smaller sizes
*2 Depends on size & class
*3 An elastomer O-ring is also used in larger sizes and higher classes
FIG 4. TOP WORKS
(yoke type packing retainer)
MULTI-STAGE PACKING
Stem sealant injection is not required. Can also
be specied elastomer free for a wider range of
service and temperature conditions.
ANTI-STATIC STEM DEVICE
ADJUSTABLE PRELOADED GLAND*
Ensures even packing adjustment without need for continuous adjustment.
(*Nut or Yoke Type depending on size/class)
PTFE or ELASTOMER
PRIMARY STEM SEAL
(optional on smaller sizes in lower
pressure classes)
PTFE THRUST SEAL
BELLEVILLE/SPRING WASHERS
FIG 4a. TOP WORKS
(gland nut type packing retainer
14
14a
11
10
10
7
4
6a
6
21
20 2 3 1
5
22
18
16
FIG 5. BILL OF MATERIALS
The above is indicative only, design depends on size, class and trim, etc. Refer to as-built drawing.

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NUT GLAND STYLE PACKING EXPLOSION
21
20
3
2
1
18
7
7
7
8
9
10
10
12
11
6
4
5
22
16
T-bar sliding pole lever
(150NB~200NB)
16
FIG 6.
Typical example only. Refer to as-built drawing.

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FLANGED GLAND STYLE EXPLOSION
16
14
14a
8
18
11
9
8
7
7
1
22
6
21
20
20a
3
2
7
4
11
8
5
1
2
7
9/10
T-bar sliding pole lever
(150NB)
17
16
14
14a
8
18
11
9
8
7
7
1
22
6
21
20
20a
3
2
7
4
11
8
5
1
2
7
9/10
T-bar sliding pole lever
(150NB)
17
FIG 7.
Typical example only. Refer to as-built drawing.

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APPENDIX
TABLE 1
GLAND PACKING TORQUE In Lb (Nm)
STUD DIAMETER TORQUE VALUE in/lb
THREA PITCH
inch (mm)
GLAND
TORQUE
NEVER
EXCEED
5/16 - 18 (8) 48 (5.4) 60 (6.8)
5/16 - 18 (8) 48 (5.4) 60 (6.8)
3/8 - 16 (10) 84 (9.5) 105 (11.9)
3/8 - 16 (10) 84 (9.5) 105 (11.9)
3/8 - 16 (10) 84 (9.5) 105 (11.9)
7/16 - 14 (11) 132 (14.9) 165 (18.7)
1/2 - 13 (13) 204 (23.1) 225 (25.5)
1/2 - 13 (13) 204 (23.1) 225 (25.5)
9/16 - 12 (14) 252 (28.5) 315 (35.6)
5/8 - 11 (16) 396 (44.8) 495 (56.0)

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