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02-2013 EDITION
BC-9/11
MODEL BC
4.2.
4.2.4.2.
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Replacement of the seal (3) (only applicable to resilient seated valves):
Replacement of the seal (3) (only applicable to resilient seated valves):Replacement of the seal (3) (only applicable to resilient seated valves):
Replacement of the seal (3) (only applicable to resilient seated valves):
1) Remove the valve from the pipeline.
2) Set the gate (2) in open position.
3) Take off the plates (6), which retain the seals (3).
4) Remove the old seals (3) from the valve and clean the seats.
5) Once the correct length is known, cut the new sets of seals (3).
6) Place the new seal (3) on the top of the body (packing gland side) and secure the top plate
(6). (Photo 4)
7) Place the next seal (3) on the bottom and secure the bottom plate (6). inally secure the
side plates (6) and side seal (3). (Photo 5)
8) Set the gate (2) in closed position.
9) Check that the seal (3) and the gate (2) are in contact and then retighten all the plates(6).
10) Open and close the valve two or three times prior to reinstallation.
4.3.
4.3. 4.3.
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Lubrication:
Lubrication:Lubrication:
Lubrication:
Twice a year, it is recommended to remove the protection cap (13) and fill up the stem
protector (12) halfway with a calcium-based grease with the following characteristics: highly
water resistant, low ash content, and excellent adherence.
Special requirements for ATEX valves
Special requirements for ATEX valvesSpecial requirements for ATEX valves
Special requirements for ATEX valves:
-The maintenance personnel must be made fully aware of the risks of explosion, and it is advisable
that they receive specific training regarding ATEX.
-Periodicity of check and evaluation of graphite packing status and valve electrical conductivity
must be determined by end user according to valve working conditions. In any case, once the
valve is put into operation, the packing area must be revised after the valve has been stroked 100
times or after 3 months of operation, whatever happens first. After this preliminary check, new
checking periods must be determined by end user based on the results of this first check.
-Clean the valve periodically to prevent dust accumulation. Do not sweep or dump the dust. Always
use a vacuum cleaner system
-Dead en service is not allowed.
-Do not apply any new coating to the valve. Should it require new coating, please contact our
closest representative.
-Allowed seals: EPDM, VITON, NITRILE, GRAPHITE and METAL (no seal)
-Allowed packing: ST and GRAPHITE packing
-Any other materials but those above are not allowed to be used in ATEX zones.
-In order to keep the ATEX approval, always use original spares from Orbinox.
•Washer DIN 6798A (This washer guarantees continuity among carbon steel parts, coated
in epoxy, yoke and body and stainless steel guards for coating thicknesses up to
200 microns)
•ST and GR packing
oORBINOX ST: Synthetic packing impregnated with PT E
oGR: Graphite packing MONTERO Ecograflex 780R
-After any maintenance of ATEX valves, it is mandatory to check that the valve is earthed through
the pipe, and there is continuity among the different valve components, such as the body, the gate,
the supports, and guards (test in accordance with EN 12266-2 Standard, annex B, points B.2.2.2.
and B.2.3.1).
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