
FLOW-TEK CAST STEEL TRUNNION BALL VALVE
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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9.3 This valve takes into account only applications considered ordinary
working conditions during its design. In case of special working
environments, such as unattended standby on field or the existence of
any vibration, fire, storm, or earthquake, or prior special requirements, if
any, regarding valve design must be given prior to order.
9.4 In general, a slight corrosive working condition is taken into account
for valve design. If the selected material for a valve housing has to
be exposed to a good deal of corrosive substances in the working
condition or medium, which may result in a greater possibility of
leakage at sealing positions inside the valve, like gasket, packing
and O-ring, such material is regarded as not suitable for such kind
of medium having special and high corrosive property. When the
user selects a material to satisfy this kind of working condition, he
shall consider the impact of internal and external leakage caused by
corrosion on seal face to the process pipe when there is a sufficient
corrosion allowance for the housing material.
9.5 For a valve which has a relatively high degree of vacuum in its cavity
and whose housing has to be subject to an external pressure, due notice
should be given to the manufacturer when selecting a proper model.
10.0 SHORT AND LONG-TERM STORAGE
10.1 Short-Term Storage
10.1.1 Short-term storage is defined as storage of products and equipment
to be used in the construction of a project for periods of one to three
months. Short-term storage must be carried out in a controlled manner
as follows:
1. Valves must be stored in a closed, clean, and dry environment.
2. Ball valves should be stored in the fully open position to protect
the ball and seats.
3. Ball valves should remain in the original shipping container and
be placed on pallets of wood or other suitable materials. End
protectors should remain on the valve ends to prevent the entrance
of dirt, and removed only at time of installation.
10.2 Long-Term Storage
10.2.1 Long-term storage is defined as storage of products and/or equipment
for periods longer than 3 months. Long-term storage must be carried
out in a controlled manner as follows:
1. Valves must be stored in a closed, clean, and dry environment.
2. Ball valves should be stored in the fully open position to protect
the ball and seats.
3. Ball valves should remain in the original shipping container and
be placed on pallets of wood or other suitable materials. End
protectors should remain on the valve ends to prevent the entrance
of dirt, and removed only at time of installation.
4. Periodically, the valves should be checked to ensure the above
conditions are maintained.
These are general guidelines for valve storage. Please consult the
factory for information regarding specific requirements.