APV SL201 Instruction manual

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IRON GATE & GLOBE
VALVES
SL201, SL600, SL601

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Introduction 2
Safety Information 3-4
1.0 Installation 5
1.1 Installation positions 5
1.2 Preparation for installation 5
2.0 Handling 5-6
3.0 Operation 6
4.0 Gear Operators 6
5.0 Difficulty Opening & Closing 6
6.0 Leakage Across Seat 7
7.0 Disassembling Valves 7
8.0 Reassembly 7
9.0 Preventative Maintenance 8
10.0 Stem Packing/ Back Seating 8
11.0 Preventing Leakage Across Bonnet Gasket 8
12.0 Major Maintenance 8-11
12.1 Stem & disassembly gland/yoke 9
12.2 Disassembly of stem packing 9-10
12.3 Stem replacement & valve disassembly 10
12.4 Valve reassembly 10-11
Appendix A - Bolting torque sequence 12
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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, Flowturn 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.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR VALVE APPLICATION
The User is responsible for ordering the correct valves. The user is responsible for ensuring APV-Flowturn
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.
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.
Note
We do recommend however 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.
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.
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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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.
This manual provides instructions for storing, general servicing, installation and removal of gate and
globe 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 intended purpose. It is the sole
responsibility of the user to ensure the valve type and materials are correctly specified.
To avoid injury, never attempt disassembly while there are pressures either
upstream or downstream. 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.
• 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.

DURING OPERATION TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS:
a- Graphite/Graphoil packing and body gaskets are very brittle, any impacting, twisting or bending
should be avoided.
b- The valve’s internal parts such as disc, stem, seats, seals, gaskets shall be handled with care avoiding
scratches or surface damage.
c- All tools and equipment for handling the internal parts shall be soft coated.
d- Valves can be fitted with gaskets or seals in PTFE, Buna, EPDM, NBR, Viton, etc., hence chemicals or high
temperatures will damage sealing components.
e- Never part open valve or part close, gate valves must be full open of full closed to avoid seat damage.
Globe valves can be used to throttle (on clean service only) for short periods but must be at least 25%
open or else venturi action will damage seating area and body.
For all operations make reference to position number on part list of the applicable drawing listed.
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Packing leakage could result in personal injury. Valve packing is tightened prior to
shipping but may require readjustments to meet specific service conditions.
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 if fitted.
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.
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 line providing air pressure, control signals or electrical
power to actuators.

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1.0 INSTALLATION
1.1 INSTALLATION POSITIONS
Gate valves are usually bi-directional, and therefore may be installed in either direction. In some cases,
gate valves may be unidirectional, in which case the direction of flow will be indicated on the valve body.
Globe valves are uni-directional, install in direction shown by arrow on body.
Gate & Globe valves should be installed with the stem in a vertical up position on horizontal lines. Never
install with the stem below the horizontal axis, as complete drainage is not possible and solids may
accumulate in the valve bonnet, which will greatly affect the valve operation and service life. If valves
are to be installed in vertical lines, please specify at time of order as this is non standard.
1.2 PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
• Remove protective end caps or plugs and inspect valve ends for damage to 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.
2.0 HANDLING
1. Take care in handling valves especially the sealing faces.
2. Make sure that piping and equipment is clean of dust, rust and pipeline scale. Clean all adjoining pipe
and fittings. Remove end protector covers from the valves immediately prior to installation. Blow
compressed air inside the valves to remove residual dust, dirt, etc., from inside the valves as this could
hamper the valves functioning and could also damage the seats.
3. Make joints tight but do not overstress them. This is very important when your tightening gland packing
nuts. Always tighten in a diagonal pattern, gradually increasing torque settings.
4. Install valves in the connecting piping so that the arrow mark on the valve body coincides with the
flow direction in the pipe. (Gate valves can be bi-directional).
Piping should be properly aligned and supported to reduce mechanical loading on
the end connections.
Note
Ensure sufficient clearance for the stem in the full open position. Inadequate
clearance for valves may add mechanical loading to the valve ends. Sufficient
clearance should be allowed for threaded end valves to be ‘swung’ during
installation.

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5. After installation it is advisable to once again flush the piping. Check carefully for visible leaks if any
and tighten stem packing and/or bonnet nuts accordingly.
6. If the leakage still persists change the bonnet gasket.
3.0 OPERATION
1. Check visibly for any leaks and re-tighten the joints/glands.
2. Manually operated valves are to be operated through handwheel. To open the valve, turn the
handwheel anti-clockwise. To close the valve, turn the handwheel in clockwise direction.
3. Turn the handwheel slowly initially so as to prevent undue stress on the valves due to thermal
gradient, water hammering, etc.
4. Never use too much force for either closing or opening the valve, never attempt to apply leverage with
a long lever as this could damage yoke nut.
4.0 GEAR OPERATORS
The gear operator is lubricated with grease (2% MOS2) for life.
Only in case of failure of any components remove the upper gear casing from lower gear casing. After
inspection replace the necessary components.
1. When repairing the drive sleeve and bearing (thrust ball bearing) there should not be any clearance, i.e.
the drive should not move axially.
2. Proper installation will correct operation.
5 . 0 DIFFICULTY OPENING & CLOSING
For manual operated valves, loosen the two gland tightening nuts and the spindle should become free
(otherwise dismantle the valve bonnet to inspect).
After dismantling the valve bonnet, inspect the exposed part of the spindle for scouring marks. Smooth
out these marks with fine emery paper. Lightly lubricate the spindle and the spindle should become free
again.
Do not dismantle the upper and lower gear casing as it will disturb the whole
assembly and the deep groove ball bearings, the operator provided is properly
lubricated for long life.

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6.0 LEAKAGE ACROSS SEAT
It is always difficult to ascertain whether there is an internal seat leakage unless there is pressure or leak
detection facility in place to monitor any rise or fall in pressure or leakage. Globe valves allow a higher
rate of seat leakage than gate valves, consult appropriate test standard for leakage allowance.
To investigate suspected leakage, the valve should be removed from the line then dismantled. Prior to
removal from line ensure all pressure and fluid is purged from line and valve cavity. Remove disc and
inspect the seating surfaces, also inspect the body seat for any sign or wire drawing/light scratches.
Relap the seats or disc as required if minor damage or else send the valve to an experienced APV
approved valve repair facility. Assemble the valve, should any leaks still persist then the concerned part
may need complete replacement.
When ordering spare parts for replacements, kindly inform us the size, type, rating, part description,
model number and serial number.
7.0 DISASSEMBLING VALVES
1. Check that the line is in a complete shut down phase.
2. Pre-order all necessary spare gland packings and jointing gaskets.
3. Open the valve slightly by turning the handwheel anti-clockwise and loosen the gland.
4. Put identification markings on valve body, bonnet, disc/gate, yoke, and actuator. This helps to avoid
mismatching of parts at the time of re-assembly.
5. If the bolts and nuts are too tight, apply deep penetrating oil and then unscrew.
Also refer to details in 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3.
8.0 REASSEMBLY
1. Re-assemble in reverse order of disassembly.
2. For larger valves, lift up the bonnet using lifting lugs where provided. For smaller valves, gently and
evenly break the bonnet seat with a lever (if required) before lifting the bonnet off (where required
use with a sling mechanical lifting device). Clean gasket surface areas, replace gasket and refit bonnet.
3. Refer Appendix A for bonnet bolt re-tightening procedure.
Also refer to details in 12.4.

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9.0 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
1. Inspect whether all valves can be opened or closed smoothly at least once a month. If the operation is
sluggish, clean the spindle threads and lubricate the same.
2. Check the gland tightening nuts for any slackness, if required tighten these nuts and ensure that the
valve operation is not hampered by over tightening the gland.
Note, use suitable new gland packing rope/rings of correct size and type when replacing.
1 0 . 0 STEM PACKING/ BACK SEATING
Use Graphite (Graphoil)/PTFE impregnated Graphoil/Pure PTFE packings as per permissible limits of line
pressure, temperature as well as media of flow through the valves. Some styles only have an O-ring stem
seal system so ensure the grade of O-rings suits the service media and temperature.
If back seating feature is provided, for normal operation in the open position, the stem should be backed
off so that the backseat is not in contact. This permits the stem packing to assume it’s intended sealing
function and not conceal unsatisfactory stem packing. In the event of stem packing leakage, the back seat
can be used to stop stem leakage until circumstances permit a system shutdown and time for packing
replacement. Stem packing replacement with the valve under pressure and backseated represents a
hazard and should not be undertaken. The hazard is magnified as fluid pressure or temperature increases
or when the fluid is toxic.
11.0 LEAKAGE ACROSS GASKET
Should any bonnet gasket leaks occur, tighten the bolts/nuts & studs (refer Diagram 2, Appendix A). If
leakage still persists, the bonnet gasket should be changed.
12.0 MAJOR MAINTENANCE
Only an expert valve re-conditioner should attempt the following major extraordinary maintenance/
repairs.
Do not attempt to repack the stem packing in line while the valve is under pressure.
The line must be totally purged. Cast iron valves do not all have the ‘back seating’
feature. Prior to removing bonnet, exercise extreme caution no pressure is trapped
in the valve cavity. Wear appropriate safety apparel and follow industry and plant
safety procedures.

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12.1 STEM & DISASSEMBLY GLAND/YOKE
If the stem locks or “freezes”, causes can generally be attributed to dry worn packing or a dry yoke nut.
In either of these cases, the following service is required:
a) Unscrew gland nuts, remove the gland flange and bushing to expose stem packing and lantern ring
(where applicable). Replace stem packing if it is damaged. If the lantern ring is seized, completely
disassemble the stem and replace the lantern ring (where one is fitted).
b) Check lubrication of yoke nut. If it is dry, remove the yoke nut and determine if there is evidence of
seizure marks. If so replace it with a new yoke nut.
12.2 DISASSEMBLY OF STEM PACKING
It is important that prior to servicing, the valve be opened to its fullest extent and the line be totally
purged of any pressure (eye safety goggles should be worn). Partially unscrew nuts to reduce the
compression load on the stuffing box. Remove the stem packing or seals.
12.2.1 Stem Packing Replacement
1. Check tightness of valve operation to serve as a reference when re-tightening. Remove gland nuts and
the hook. Lift the gland up the stem clear away from the packing chamber.
2. Remove the defective packing rings or seals with a sharp tool or packing hook. Do not scratch or score
the machined surfaces of the stem or packing chamber.
3. Examine the machined surfaces of the stem and packing chamber. Remove any scratches, scoring or
burrs with an emery cloth or by hand filing. Clean the stem with a solvent soaked rag.
4. Count original number of rings and measure x-section thickness.
5. Order and then install new packing or seals.
6. When packing chamber becomes filled with packing (or in case of O-ring seal system the O-rings are
replaced), reassemble gland and gland flange. Alternate tightening gland flange nuts 1/4 turn at a
time until eyebolts begin to get tight. (If gland travels more than the height of one packing ring into
the packing chamber, insert one more ring and repeat step 6. until chamber is filled).
7. Compare valve operation to original tightness. If valve operation is considerably tighter than original
operating tightness, back off 1/4 turn on each gland nut & recheck tightness.
8. Several hours after a repacked valve has been returned to service, inspect the packing area to ensure
full compression, tight bolting and no leakage. Should leakage occur, tighten gland nuts at 1/4 turn
increments until leakage stops.
First remove the valve from the line. To prevent injury ensure that all fluid and
pressure is removed from the valve both upstream and downstream before removal
and disassembly. When removing drain or stem plug wear protective eye masks to
avoid injury.

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*Model SL600 and SL201 may have O-ring seals in lieu of packing, dependent on size and class.
12.3 STEM REPLACEMENT & VALVE DISASSEMBLY
To replace the stem when the valve is completely disassembled for general maintenance follow this
procedure:
• Open valve half way then remove bonnet bolts and nuts.
• Lift up the bonnet to remove disc or wedge.
• With the bonnet removed, unscrew the gland bolts then lift up gland flange exposing the stem packing.
• Remove stem packing above the lantern ring (if so required) and then turn the hand wheel to force the
stem down.
• Remove the stem through the stuffing box.
Also refer to 7.0
12.4 VALVE REASSEMBLY
The procedure to reassemble the valve is as follows:
Re-insert the stem through the stuffing box taking special care to reassemble parts in sequence. Next,
insert the packing (or seals) into the stuffing box and compress using the gland and flange. Then,
reassemble nuts and tighten.
Always be sure that the valve is de-pressurised and isolated prior to performing
any maintenance work. Do not attempt to repair valve in-line if volatile, dangerous,
hazardous or flammable service. Always wear fully enclosed, splash proof,
protective eye wear.
Note
The stem packing style will vary according to valve size, type and class as well as
the stem packing material specified.
STUFFING
BOX*
PACKING
GLAND
GLAND
FLANGE
DIAGRAM 1

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Note, the stem must slide freely through the stuffing box without applying excessive force. Finally, install
the bonnet gasket making sure it is not damaged. The gasket should be replaced if there is any question
as to its performance (refer 11.0).
Raise the bonnet, making sure the stem is in the half open position, then connect disc to stem. Always fit
a new bonnet gasket then lower the bonnet on to the valve body making sure that the disc fits exactly
into body guides and the bonnet is properly seated. Align holes and tighten bonnet nuts taking care that
excessive force is not used, to avoid damaging the gasket. Do not over tighten bolts. Hydrostatically test
the valve to ensure that there is no leakage. Refer to Diagram 2, Appendix A for bolt tightening sequence.

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APPENDIX A
Bolting torque sequence: 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 - 8
Example only, number of bolts will vary, apply the same criss cross process,
gradually tightening more after each revolution.
DIAGRAM 2
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