BHMN 41005 IOM 19369F X 0920 English Updated
BHMN 41005 IOM 19369F X 0920 English Updated
BHMN 41005 IOM 19369F X 0920 English Updated
1. General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2. Numbering System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3. Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.1 Cleanness of Piping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.2 Isolating By-Pass Valve. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.3 Heat Insulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.4 Hydraulic Test and Cleaning of Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.5 Flow Direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4. Disassembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.1 Removal of Actuator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
4.2 Opening of the Pressurized Chamber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.3 Disassembly of Valve Plug Stem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.4 Disassembly of the Auxiliary Pilot Plug. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.5. Disassembly of 41705 HTS Plug. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
5. Maintenance – Repair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5.1 Packing Box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5.2 Repair of Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
6. Valve Reassembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
6.1 Pinning the Valve Plug Stem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
6.2 Assembly of Ring or Spring-Energized Seal Ring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
6.3 41405 Valve Plug and Cage Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6.4 Assembly of the Parts Inside the Valve Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6.5 Assembly of Bonnet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6.6 Tightening of Body Stud Nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
6.7 Assembly of Packing Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Torque Requirements: Body / Bonnet Bolting [ft-lb]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Torque Requirements: Body / Bonnet Bolting [m.daN]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19
7. Actuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
7.1 Coupling of Actuator Type 88 No. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
7.2 Coupling of Actuator Type 87 No. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
7.3 Coupling of Actuator Type 7 No. 10, 16 and 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
7.4 Coupling of Actuator Type 88 No. 10, 16 and 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
7.5 Coupling of Air-to-Extend Actuator (Type 37) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.6 Coupling of Air-to-Retract Actuator (Type 38) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.7 Other Types of Pneumatic Actuators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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WARNING
Safety Information About this Manual
Important - Please Read Before Installation • The information in this manual is subject to change
without prior notice.
Masoneilan™ 41005 Series instructions contain
DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION labels, where • The information contained in this manual, in whole or
CAUTION
necessary, to alert you to safety related or other important
information. Read the instructions carefully before
part, shall not be transcribed or copied without Baker
Hughes written permission.
installing and maintaining your control valve. DANGER • Please report any errors or questions about
and WARNING hazards are related to personal injury. the information in this manual to your local supplier.
CAUTION hazards involve equipment or property
• These instructions are written specifically for the 41005
CAUTION
damage. Operation of damaged equipment can, under
Series control valves, and do not apply for other valves
certain operational conditions, result in degraded process
outside of this product line.
system performance that can lead to injury or death. Total
compliance with all DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION
notices is required for safe operation. Useful Life Period
The current estimated useful life period for the Masoneilan
WARNING
41005 Series control valve is 25+ years. To maximize
the useful life of the product it is essential to conduct
annual inspections, routine maintenance and ensure
proper installation to avoid any unintended stresses on
This is the safety alert symbol. It alerts you to potential the product. The specific operating conditions will also
personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that impact the useful life of the product. Consult the factory
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. for guidance on specific applications if required prior to
WARNING
installation.
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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Items sold by Baker Hughes are warranted to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for a period
of one year from the date of shipment provided said items
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usages. Baker Hughes reserves the right to discontinue
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avoided, could result in serious injury.
WARNING
design or specifications without notice.
Note: Prior to installation:
CAUTION
CAUTION • The valve must be installed, put into service and
maintained by qualified and competent professionals who
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not have undergone suitable training.
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
• Under certain operating conditions, the use of damaged
equipment could cause a degradation of the performance
CAUTION
CAUTION •
of the system which may lead to personal injury or death.
Changes to specifications, structure, and components
When used without the safety alert symbol indicates a used may not lead to the revision of this manual unless
potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could such changes affect the function and performance of the
result in property damage. product.
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ensure all entrained debris has been removed from the
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1. General
Important
This document contains all the instructions required for the installation, operation and maintenance of the
equipment.
Regular maintenance, strict observance of these instructions and the use of manufacturer’s replacement parts will
guarantee optimum operation and reduce maintenance costs.
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2. Numbering System
1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
4 1 0 0 5
Note: This instruction manual describes all the standard options in the 41005 Series valve. To satisfy the particular conditions of your
application, Baker Hughes may have had to develop a special option which is the subject of an additional clause to this instruction manual.
In this case, the instructions given in the additional clause always take precedence over the general instructions.
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4. Disassembly
4.1 Removal of Actuator Note: The valve must always be reassembled with new
packing rings and gaskets; before disassembly, make
(Figures 15 and 16) sure that the appropriate parts are available.
Access to the internal components of the body should be A. Remove the packing flange nuts (3) then remove
accomplished with the actuator removed. To carry out this the packing flange (4) and the packing follower (23).
operation, follow the instructions below and refer
to the specific actuator instructions, reference GEA19530 B. Check that the exposed part of the valve plug
for a type 87/88 actuator and GEA31171 for the type 37/38 stem (1) is clean enough for the bonnet (7) to be
actuator. removed easily.
Disconnect all mechanical couplings between the D. By means of a pad eye secured instead of the
positioner and the other instruments on the one hand and actuator, lift the bonnet (7) up and separate it from
the valve stem/actuator stem coupling on the the valve body (18). During this operation, the valve
other hand. plug stem (1) must be pushed downwards so that
the valve plug remains in the valve body (18).
4.1.2 Plug stems screwed into the actuator stem
E. Remove the spring washer (17) and the body
In the case of air-to-retract actuators, apply sufficient air gasket (10).
pressure on the diaphragm to retract the stem completely.
F. In the case of type 41305, 41375, 41505, 41605 and
Loosen the counter-nut, unscrew the stem.
41905 valves, remove the valve plug stem (1) and
valve plug (15) assembly from the cage by pulling
the valve plug stem upward, then remove the cage
(16) and “stack” (37) assembly for 41375 type valve.
During this operation, make sure that the plug
does not turn when it is seated. If the plug travel
is very small and there is a large amount of plug
stem inside the actuator, it may be necessary to ecause of the cage gasket (31), the cage
B
remove the yoke nut and lift the actuator so that can sometimes be lifted along with the valve
the plug is not touching the seat. plug. If this should happen, press down on
the cage so that it remains in the body. If the
cage is lifted along with the valve plug, it
4.1.3 Stems attached with a stem connector could slip during handling and fall.
In the case of air-to-retract actuators, apply sufficient air
pressure on the diaphragm to retract the stem completely. In the case of a 41905 series valve [equipped with a
Loosen the screws and remove the stem connector. graphite ring (45)], make sure that the ring is not
damaged during the operation.
4.1.4 Removal of actuator
G. In the case of a 41405 valve, remove the valve
Disconnect all the ingoing and outgoing air and electrical plug and body cage assembly by pulling the valve
connections from the actuator. Loosen the yoke nut or plug stem upward; in this case, the valve plug has
attachment screws and lift the actuator, making sure a shoulder which prevents the cage from falling.
that the concentricity and/or the thread of the bonnet is Remove the valve plug from the cage by pulling on
not damaged. the end of the valve plug stem.
H. Remove the seat ring (13) and the seat ring gasket
4.2 Opening of the Pressurized (14) from the valve body (18).
Chamber (Figures 17, 18 and 19) I. Remove the packing (6), the packing spacer (5) and
the guide bushing (22) from the bonnet (7).
Soft metal To carry out this operation safely, screws of the diameter
Tight only on
this no guiding vise draw and length indicated in the table in Figure 2 must be used.
surface Thread the socket head cap screws through the holes
in the auxiliary pilot plug (20). Tighten until the retainer
ring (19) can be removed. Loosen the screws gradually.
Remove the auxiliary pilot plug and the spring (12).
Stop pin
integrated in Valve size Pilot Dismounting Screws Size
vise jaw and Do not tight Length
inserted into a on the plug mm in. Qty. Dia.
plug hole skirt mm in.
150 6 2 57 2.25 1/4” – 20 UNC 2A
Figure 1 200 8 2 70 2.75
250 10 2 63.5 2.5
3/8” – 16 UNC 2A
300 12 3 101.5 4
400 16 3 63.5 2.5
Figure 2
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5. Maintenance – Repair
5.1 Packing Box 5.1.2 Graphite packing ring
Tightness of the packing box is obtained by compression To carry out this operation, the valve plug stem must be
of the packing (6). Compression must be achieved by removed. See chapter on actuator disassembly.
evenly tightening the packing flange nuts (3) on the A. Loosen and remove packing flange nuts (3).
packing flange (4). Periodical retightening of the packing
flange nuts is required to maintain tightness. B. Remove packing flange (4), and packing follower
(23) from the plug stem.
Make sure that the packing is not over tightened as this
could prevent smooth operation of the valve. If a leak C. By means of a puller, remove packing rings (6),
persists after the packing has been compressed to a insuring not to damage the sealing surface of
maximum, the packing needs to be changed. packing box or plug stem.
A packing spacer (5) is only mounted when the bonnet D. Replace new packing set (6); first one back-up ring
has a side connection. (Carbon/Graphite braided ring), then expanded
graphite rings (smooth rings), at last, one other
5.1.1 Carbon/PTFE and pure PTFE packing rings braided back-up ring; it is important to press the
Carbon/PTFE and pure PTFE packing rings are cut in rings down one at a time in the packing box.
such a way that they can be replaced without having to
Number of
separate the valve plug stem from the actuator stem. Number of rings
packing set
A. Unscrew and remove the packing flange nuts (3).
N.D. mm
B. Lift the packing flange (4) and packing follower (23) Braided Graphite Braided
(in.)
up along the valve stem.
50 (2”) 1 4 1
C. By means of a puller, remove the packing (6) and
80 – 100
packing spacer (5), taking care not to damage the 1 6 1
(3” – 4”)
sealing surface of the packing box lantern or the
valve plug stem. 150 to 600
1 5 1
D. Replace the packing rings, with the cut in each ring (6” to 24”)
placed about 120° from the next, pressing them Figure 4
down one at a time and respecting the table below:
E. Put the follower (23) and packing flange (4) back on.
Carbon/PTFE and pure PTFE packing box F. Screw and moderately tighten the packing flange
Number of rings nuts (3).
with side connection G. Reassemble the valve plug stem (see chapter on
N.D. mm without side actuator re-assembly).
on top of under
(in.) connection packing packing H. Open and close the valve several times then tighten
spacer spacer the packing.
Seating surface
• In case of 41375 valves, put the stack (48) on the seat
ring and the cage (16) on the stack.
• In the case of 41405 and 41705 valves, assemble the
Guiding
surface
valve plug, cage and stem (15)-(16)-(1).
• In case of 41305, 41505, 41605, 41375 and 41905,
Valve Plug assemble the valve plug (15) and stem (1).
Seating surface
• Assemble the bonnet (7) and its guide bushing (22).
Seat Ring • Place an appropriate tool on the valve plug stem (1) to
turn it.
31°30'
32°30'
62°30' • Lap by slightly rotating the valve plug or the auxiliary
57°30' pilot plug in alternative directions. After several
rotations, lift the valve plug, turn it 90°, and start again.
• Lapping can be repeated, but must be limited as much
Plug seating 29°30' Pilot seating as possible so that the seat remains sufficiently narrow
30°30'
surface surface to guarantee tightness.
(41405 only)
• Disassemble the parts, clean them and put them back,
respecting the initial angle.
5.2.3 Gasket seating surfaces
Seat ring seating surface
Gasket seating surface must be free of dents, scratches
Figure 6
and corrosion; otherwise, they will need to be repaired.
Inspect all seating surfaces per Figure 6 which represents 5.2.4 Seal rings and gaskets
all plug and seat types.
Spiral-wound gaskets (10), (14) and (36) must always be
For type 41405 valves, if the surface of the auxiliary pilot changed after disassembly. Seal rings (11A), (11C) or
plug (20) is damaged, the auxiliary pilot plug must be (11E) can be reused if they are free of scratches, erosion
replaced (see paragraph “Spare parts”). and corrosion.
The seat ring (13), plug and auxiliary pilot plug (20)
5.2.5 Valve plug, valve plug stem
seating surfaces must be completely free of dents,
wear and scratches. If the valve plug has to be changed, then the stem must
also be completely changed to guarantee correct pinning
If the auxiliary pilot plug seat in the valve plug (15) and/or
of the assembly. If only the valve plug stem has to be
changed, then the valve plug can be reused.
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6. Valve Reassembly
6.1 Pinning the Valve Plug Stem 6.1.2 Tightening of the plug stem
The valve plug (15) and stem (1) assembly consists of a To carry out this operation, the valve plug must be
stem threaded into the valve plug and pinned in place. prevented from moving by holding the plug shank with an
If the valve plug (15) [or the auxiliary pilot plug (20) appropriate tool.
in the case of a 41405 valve] needs to be replaced, Screw two nuts on to the end of the new plug stem and
it is recommended using a new stem. The hole of the lock them together. Screw the valve plug stem solidly into
original pin in an old stem often prevents satisfactory the plug, checking that the reference mark is level with the
results being obtained and can seriously impair the end of the plug shank.
mechanical strength of the stem-valve assembly.
If the stem has flats, apply a torque “T” using a wrench of
Assembly is carried out as follows: dimension “E” (see Figure 7).
6.1.1 Reference marking on the valve plug stem 6.1.3 Drilling the pin hole (Figures 7 and 8)
Make a reference mark on the valve plug stem at a Note: For this operation, it is recommended clamping
distance “X” (Figures 7 and 8), equivalent to the stem the valve plug-stem assembly by the plug shank to avoid
recess in the valve plug. damaging the guiding surfaces; particular care must be
taken so that the pin hole goes through the valve plug
Note: For shouldered plug stems with two flats, the above axis.
marking is unnecessary.
If the valve plug is new, drill a hole of diameter “C” at a
distance “D” from the end of the valve plug; choose the
diameter “C” from the table according to the type of pin
used (metric or English pin). If the hole is already drilled in
the valve plug, use the hole as a guide to drill through the
valve plug stem.
Anglo- Torque T
Valve Metric pin,
Saxon Distance
plug stem Diameter A diameter F D E Non-
pin dia. X Shouldered
diameter B C Shouldered
C stem
stem
mm (in.) mm (in.) mm In. mm (in.) mm (in.) mm (in.) mm (in.) N.m (Ft.lbs) N.m (Ft.lbs)
12.7 (1/2) 20 (.79) 3.5 0.14 18 (.70) 18.5 (.73) 6 (.24) 17 (11/16) 50 (37) 60 (44)
15.87 (5/8) 25.5 (.98) 5.0 0.2 24 (.95) 28 (1.1) 8 (.30) 22 (7/8) 50 (37) 160 (118)
19.05 (3/4) 35 (1.38) 5.0 0.2 30 (1.2) 45 (1.77) 19 (.75) 27 (11/16) 160 (118) 160 (118)
25.4 (1.0) 44.5 (1.66) 8.0 5/16 40 (1.58) 47.5 (1.88) 25 (.98) 30 (11/4) 160 (118) 250 (184)
31.75 (1 1/4) 58 (2.28) 8.0 5/16 55 (2.20) 70 (2.76) 31.5 (1.24) 40 (1 5/8) - 800 (590)
38.1 (1 1/2) 70 (2.76) 10.0 - 65 (2.56) 90 (3.54) 33 (1.30) 50 (2) - 1 500 (1100)
Figure 7
Figure 8
• Slip to the ring into the groove (without spinning it) as Graphite seal rings are fragile and the following
shown in Figure 9. This operation can be facilitated by operations must be carried out very carefully.
heating the ring. The temperature of the ring should not
exceed 150°C.
Using a sharp blade, carry out two V notches on the two
• Keep the ring retained until it returns to room opposite faces. Hold the ring on either side of the notch
temperature and goes back in place within the groove. between the thumb and index and bend until it breaks.
Clamping with a collar (SERFLEX type) will help to
Using a very fine file, adjust each end of the ring so that
properly position the ring.
its external circumference corresponds to the internal
circumference of the inside diameter of the cage (16).
FTO FTC
To adjust the length of the ring correctly, insert the new
graphite ring into the cage, with the ring against the
Pushing Pushing
Direction Direction
inner wall of the hole in the cage, allowing minimum play
between the two ends of the ring.
To insert the inner ring, then the graphite ring into the
cage groove, slightly open the rings by hand and slide
them one after the other along the plug, taking care not to
damage the parts.
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6.2.5 41375 high temperature valve (232°C to
316°C) (Figure 19)
These valves are equipped with a seal ring composed of a For the double-cage assembly, carry out the following
jacket and a metallic spring and two backup rings (11G). operations:
Assemble the different parts as shown in Figure 19, • Put the inner cage (16) upside down,
starting by the backup rings.
• Encase the outer cage (75) on the inner cage, maintain
them together with the two pins (76).
• In the case of valves other than 41405 valves, insert
the valve plug/stem/ring assembly into the cage taking
Put these parts as shown in Figure 19, the angle particular care as it goes past the ring or spring-
of 90° of the backup ring in front of the extrusion energized seal ring.
gap between cage and plug.
• In the case of valves with a N.D. less than 150 (6”),
place the body/cage gasket in the valve body, making
6.3 41405 Valve Plug and sure that it is centered as well as possible.
Cage Assembly (Figure 17) • For valve sizes 150 to 400 mm (6 to 16”), insert either
the cage gasket (24) or the flat spring washer (17).
6.3.1 Assembly of valve plug and auxiliary pilot plug
• For valve sizes 450, 600 and 750 mm (18, 20 and 24”),
Assemble, as appropriate, the flat spring or the coil insert either the first cage gasket, the cage washer and
springs then the valve plug/plug stem assembly. the second cage gasket or the flat spring depending
Using the same tools as those used for disassembly on the type of valve, then place the body gasket (10) in
(see chapter “Disassembly”), compress the springs so the valve body making sure that it is centered as well
that the retaining ring can be inserted in the groove of the as possible.
main plug.
6.3.2 Assembly of cage
Place the cage over the valve plug assembly via the top
of the plug stem. When doing so, take particular care to
To the direction of assembly of spring washer:
position the ring correctly.
• ND 150 (6”) to 450 (18”) valves, the concave
face is upwards,
6.4 Assembly of the Parts Inside • ND 500 (20”), and 600 (24”), the concave face is
the Valve Body (Figures 17, 18 and 19) downwards and the tapped holes are visible.
Proceed as follows:
• After checking that the surfaces are perfectly clean, 6.5 Assembly of Bonnet
place the seat gasket (14) in the valve body, making Check that the packing ring (6), the spacer (5) and the
sure that it is centered as well as possible. guide bushing (22) have been removed from the bonnet.
• Mount the seat ring or the diffuser seat (13). Position the bonnet (7) above the valve, so that the
• Mount: packing flange studs (2) are perpendicular to the flow
direction of the valve.
– The cage (16) for 41305, 41605 and 41905 valves,
Lower the bonnet (7) onto the valve stem (1) and push it
– The cage/plug/stem assembly for 41405 valves,
down carefully until it goes into the valve body studs (21)
– The STACK assembly (making sure that the face and takes up its correct position.
with the smallest number of holes is in contact
Grease the threads of the valve body studs (21) and the
with the seat ring), and cage (16) for 41375
bearing surfaces of the body stud nuts (8).
valves.
Screw on the body stud nuts by hand. Tighten the nuts
lightly and evenly so that the internal parts are held in
place. The face of the bonnet should be parallel to the
upper face of the body.
Slide the guide bushing (22) onto the valve plug stem and
let it drop to the bottom of the packing box housing.
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Torque Requirements: Body / Bonnet Bolting [ft-lb]
Body Bolts Torques in ft-lb
- body/bonnet: all materials
- bolts materials : - body/bonnet material:
- body/bonnet material:
A 193 Gr B7 / A194 Gr 2H, stainless steel
stainless steel
Nominal ASME EN 1.7225 / A194 Gr 2H,, - bolts materials:
Sizes (in) Quantity - bolts materials:
sizes (in) Classes A 193 Gr B7M / A194 Gr 2HM, A 453 Gr 660 /
A 193 Gr B8 class 2 /
A 320 Gr L7 / A194 Gr 7, A 194 GR 8
A 194 GR 8
A 193 Gr B16 / A194 Gr 7 or
A 453 Gr 660 / A194 Gr 7
2 300 3/4-10UNC-2A 6 103 162 162
3x2
600 3/4-10UNC-2A 6 162 258 258
4x2
900 7/8-9UNC-2A 8 155 243
2 1500 7/8-9UNC-2A 8 221 354
2500 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 6 406 649
3x2
900 - 1500 1-8UN-2A 8 332 531
4x2
300 3/4-10UNC-2A 8 133 214 214
3
600 3/4-10UNC-2A 8 162 258 258
4x3
900 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 6 561 900
6x3
1500 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 6 811 1306
3 2500 1-1/2-8UN-2A 6 774 1239
300 7/8-9UNC-2A 8 170 273
4
600 7/8-9UNC-2A 8 258 413
6x4
900 1-1/2-8UN-2A 6 885 1431
8x4
1500 1-1/2-8UN-2A 6 1365 2205
4 2500 1-5/8-8UN-2A 8 922 1497
6 300 1-8UN-2A 8 325 516
8x6 600 1-8UN-2A 12 236 376
10 x 6 900 - 1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 8 1365 2220
6 2500 1-7/8-8UN-2A 8 1401 2279
300 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 8 524 841
8
600 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 12 479 774
10 x 8
900 1-3/4-8UN-2A 8 1365 2220
12 x 8
1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 8 1770 2877
8 2500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 12 1217 1992
300 1-1/2-8UN-2A 8
848 1372
600 1-1/2-8UN-2A 12
10 900 1-3/4-8UN-2A 12 1365 2220
1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 12 1623 2633
2500 2-8UN-2A 12 2065 3363
300 1-1/2-8UN-2A 8 922 1490
12 600 1-1/2-8UN-2A 12 848 1372
16 x 12 900 1-1/2-8UN-2A 16 922 1490
1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 16 1623 2633
12 2500 1-7/8-8UN-2A 20 1623 2641
300 1-1/2-8UN-2A 8 1564 1778
600 1-1/2-8UN-2A 12 1564 1778
14
900 2-8UN-2A 16 3275 3717
1500 2-1/2-8UN-2A 16 6609 7501
300 1-1/2-8UN-2A 12 848 1372
600 1-1/2-8UN-2A 16 922 1490
16 900 1-1/2-8UN-2A 20 1106 1792
1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 20 1918 3113
2500 2-8UN-2A 24 1955 3186
300 1-3/8-8UN-2A 16 679 1092
600 1-3/4-8UN-2A 16 1512 2456
18
900 2-1/4-8UN-2A 12 3356 5480
1500 2-1/2-8UN-2A 16 4794 7848
300 1-3/8-8UN-2A 24 738 1202
20 600 1-3/4-8UN-2A 24 1549 2515
900 1-7/8-8UN-2A 24 2950 4802
300 1-3/4-8UN-2A 20 1401 2279
24 600 1-3/4-8UN-2A 26 1770 2877
900 2-1/2-8UN-2A 20 5163 8453
5089
24 150/300 2-1/2-8UN-2A 12 5236
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Torque Requirements: Body / Bonnet Bolting [m.daN]
Body Bolts Torques in m.daN
- body/bonnet: all materials
- bolts materials: - body/bonnet material:
- body/bonnet material:
A 193 Gr B7 / A194 Gr 2H, stainless steel
stainless steel
Nominal ASME EN 1.7225 / A194 Gr 2H,, - bolts materials:
Sizes (in) Number - bolts materials:
sizes (in) Classes A 193 Gr B7M / A194 Gr 2HM, A 453 Gr 660 /
A 193 Gr B8 class 2 /
A 320 Gr L7 / A194 Gr 7, A 194 GR 8
A 194 GR 8
A 193 Gr B16 / A194 Gr 7 or
A 453 Gr 660 / A194 Gr 7
2 300 3/4-10UNC-2A 6 14 22 22
3x2
600 3/4-10UNC-2A 6 22 35 35
4x2
900 7/8-9UNC-2A 8 21 33
2 1500 7/8-9UNC-2A 8 30 48
2500 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 6 55 88
3x2
900 - 1500 1-8UN-2A 8 45 72
4x2
300 3/4-10UNC-2A 8 18 29 29
3
600 3/4-10UNC-2A 8 22 35 35
4x3
900 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 6 76 122
6x3
1500 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 6 110 177
3 2500 1-1/2-8UN-2A 6 105 168
300 7/8-9UNC-2A 8 23 37
4
600 7/8-9UNC-2A 8 35 56
6x4
900 1-1/2-8UN-2A 6 120 194
8x4
1500 1-1/2-8UN-2A 6 185 299
4 2500 1-5/8-8UN-2A 8 125 203
6 300 1-8UN-2A 8 44 70
8x6 600 1-8UN-2A 12 32 51
10 x 6 900 - 1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 8 185 301
6 2500 1-7/8-8UN-2A 8 190 309
300 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 8 71 114
8
600 1-1/4-8-UN-2A 12 65 105
10 x 8
900 1-3/4-8UN-2A 8 185 301
12 x 8
1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 8 240 390
8 2500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 12 165 270
300 1-1/2-8UN-2A 8
115 186
600 1-1/2-8UN-2A 12
10 900 1-3/4-8UN-2A 12 185 301
1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 12 220 357
2500 2-8UN-2A 12 280 456
300 1-1/2-8UN-2A 8 125 202
12 600 1-1/2-8UN-2A 12 115 186
16 x 12 900 1-1/2-8UN-2A 16 125 202
1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 16 220 357
12 2500 1-7/8-8UN-2A 20 220 358
300 1-1/2-8UN-2A 8 212 241
600 1-1/2-8UN-2A 12 212 241
14
900 2-8UN-2A 16 444 504
1500 2-1/2-8UN-2A 16 896 1017
300 1-1/2-8UN-2A 12 115 186
600 1-1/2-8UN-2A 16 125 202
16 900 1-1/2-8UN-2A 20 150 243
1500 1-3/4-8UN-2A 20 260 422
2500 2-8UN-2A 24 265 432
300 1-3/8-8UN-2A 16 92 148
600 1-3/4-8UN-2A 16 205 333
18
900 2-1/4-8UN-2A 12 455 743
1500 2-1/2-8UN-2A 16 650 1064
300 1-3/8-8-UN 2A 24 100 163
20 600 1-3/4-8UN-2A 24 210 341
900 1-7/8-8UN-2A 24 400 651
300 1-3/4-8UN-2A 20 190 309
24 600 1-3/4-8UN-2A 26 240 390
900 2-1/2-8UN-2A 20 700 1146
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Torque Requirements: Body / Bonnet Bolting [m.daN]
410A5, 410B5, or 410C5 High Capacity Design
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7. Actuator
stem must be inserted far enough so that, when there
is air in the actuator, the valve plug does not touch the
seat.
For coupling operations of actuators on valves, it is C. Tighten the yoke nut.
necessary as a preliminary: D. Supply air to the actuator at the initial pressure of
• to position the plug (15) on its seat ring (13). (In no spring range.
case, one should not turn the plug on its seat, to E. Use the pointer (7) to set the travel scale (9) to the
avoid any deterioration of tightness seat). open valve position.
• connect a temporary air supply line to the F. Supply the actuator with air at a high enough pressure
actuator. to obtain a travel equal to the nominal travel of the
valve.
7.1 Coupling of Actuator Type 88
No. 6 (Figure 15)
A. Tightly screw the two hex nuts (1) onto the plug
stem. In the case of the 41405 valves, reduce the travel
B. Push down the actuator and, at the same time, by value A indicated in Figure 14.
screw on the yoke nut (33), then the bottom stem
connector (2). As soon as it becomes possible, G. Unscrew the plug stem until the valve plug is in
insert the valve stem into the actuator stem. The contact with the seat. Do not turn the valve plug on
stem must be inserted far enough so that when the seat as this could damage the sealing surfaces.
there is no air in the actuator, the valve plug does H. Screw the 2 nuts (1) as far as they will go and check
not touch the seat. that operation is correct.
C. Tighten the yoke nut.
D. Unscrew the valve plug stem until the valve plug
comes into contact with the seat. Do not turn the
7.3 Coupling of Actuator Type 87
valve plug on the seat as this could damage the No. 10, 16 and 23 (Figure 15)
sealing surfaces. A. Tightly screw hex nut (1) onto the plug stem.
E. Supply air to the actuator until the stem has travelled B. Screw the top stem connector assembly tightly onto
at least 10 mm. the actuator stem.
F. Unscrew the plug stem the number of turns N1 C. Push down the actuator and, at the same time, screw
specified in Figure 13. on the yoke nut (33), then the bottom stem connector
assembly by screwing until they come into contact
with the hex nut (1).
D. Push down the actuator and tighten the yoke nut.
In the case of 41405 valves, use the N2 valve so E. Supply the actuator with air at the initial pressure
ensure tightness of the pilot plug. indicated on the spring scale.
G. Screw the 2 nuts (1) as far as they will go and check F. Position the stem connector assembly at distance “X”
that operation is correct. indicated in Figure 12.
H. Use the pointer (7) to set the travel scale (9) to the
closed valve position.
7.2 Coupling of Actuator Type 87 In the case of the 41405 valves, reduce the travel
by value A indicated in Figure 14.
No. 6 (Figure 15)
A. Tightly screw the two hex nuts (1) onto the plug
G. Use the pointer (7) to set the travel scale (9) to the
stem.
open valve position.
B. Push down the actuator and, at the same time,
H. Supply the actuator with air at a high enough pressure
screw on the yoke nut (33), then the bottom stem
to obtain a travel equal to the nominal travel of the
connector (2). As soon as it becomes possible,
valve
insert the valve stem into the actuator stem. The
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7.5 Coupling of Air-to-Extend 7.7 Other Types of Pneumatic
Actuator (Type 37) - Refer to Figure 16 Actuators
A. Push down on the plug stem (1) until the plug rests For other type of actuators which the coupling valve
is seated. actuator is realized by coupling parts (see Figure 16)
B. Attach the actuator to the valve bonnet with the yoke follow the procedure:
nut (33) or attachment screws. Apply a sufficient • § 7.5. for actuator opens by air failure.
pressure to the diaphragm to extend the actuator • § 7.6. for actuator closes by air failure.
stem by the normal valve travel for valves 41305,
41505, 41605 and 41905 and the travel minus the
value of A in Figure 14 for 41405 valves.
C. Assemble the two parts of the stem connector (51)
and the point (58). The number of threads inside the
stem connection must be approximately equal for
each stem. Tighten screw(s) (52).
D. Check that the travel of the actuator stem
corresponds to the normal travel of the valve and
that the closed position is obtained for the maximum
spring range indicated on the serial plate.
E. Shut off the air pressure. Use the pointer (58) to set
the travel scale (56). The pointer (58) must indicate
“open” when the air pressure is off.
33 33
Model 87 Model 88
No. 10-16-23 No. 10-16-23
Parts Reference
Ref. Designation
1 Hex nut
2 Bottom stem connector
3 3 Pointer screw
7 H 4 Top stem connector
31
9 H 5 Cap screw, soc, head
10
H 6 Connector Insert
8 1
7 Pointer
2 8 Screw, Pan head (travel scale)
33
9 Travel scale
10 Actuator stem
31 Yoke
H 32 Lock nut
Detail of 87/88 Model 33 Drive nut
No. 6
H Not provided for size 6 actuator
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Parts Reference
72 Ref. Designation
36 1 Valve plug stem
9 Plug stem pin
11B Metallic ring
11E Metallic seal ring
1/4” NPT 11H HTS seal
12 Spring
15 Valve plug
26 Actuator stem
1/4” NPT
27 Stem nut
30 Jam nut
26 33 Drive nut
36 Spring adjustor
36 26
51 Coupling
56 56
Plug stem coupling 52 Coupling screw
part the size 53 Coupling nut
(see detail)
33 33 55 Frein de tige
56 Travel indicator scale
57 Machine screw
Type 37 Type 38
Air-to-extend actuator Air-to-retract actuator 58 Travel indicator
72 Spring barrel cap
26
53
26
51
58 52
1
51
52
58
57 57
1
19 19
20
12 20
31
16
16 16
15 15
12
37
14
13
13 14 15 13
14
41405
41405Trim:
TRIM :2”
2" to 4”
to 4" 41405 Trim:
41405 TRIM : 6"6”
toto
18"18”
Figure 18. Internal parts of VRT
anticavitation valves – 41375 type
Diffuser Option
Diffuser option
31 1
16
15
30
9
37
14
13
26
11H
11E/11B
15
12
27
Figure 19. HTS plug assembly
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1
2
3
Packing with lateral 4
connection 5
23
6
2" to 4" ≤ 1500 lb 2" to 6" 2500 lb 22
10 10 24
7
8
21
10
Without conical spring
24
6" to 16" ≤ 1500 lb 18", 20" and 24"
and 8" to 16" 2500 lb 9
24 16
10 10
15
13
14
24 25
18
With conical spring 16
6" to 18" ≤ 1500 lb 20" and 24"
and 8" to 16" 2500 lb
75
Double cage
17 17 76
ac
Valve working in High HTS Seal
Flow to close Flow to open temperature
11A 11B 11C 11D 11E 11B 11F 11F 28 29 11G 26 11H 11E/11B
Parts Reference
Ref. Designation Ref. Designation Ref. Designation
1 Valve plug stem ▲ ● 11F Tec seal 24 Cage Gasket
2 Packing flange stud ❍ 11G Seal ring and backup ring 25 Cage washer
3 Packing flange nut 11H HTS seal 26 Upper plug
4 Packing flange ❖ 12 Spring (or spring washers set) 27 Spring washer
5 Packing spacer 13 Seat/diffuser seat ❍ 28 Retaining ring
● 6 Packing ● 14 Seat ring gasket ❍ 29 Retaining ring
7 Bonnet 15 Valve plug 30 Jam nut
8 Valve body nut 16 Cage 37 Stack
● 9 Plug stem pin ♦ 17 Spring washer 50 Washer (body nuts)
● 10 Body gasket ❖ 18 Valve body 75 Double cage
o ● 11A Graphite seal ring 19 Retaining ring 76 Pin
o ● 11B Metallic ring ❖ 20 Auxiliary pilot plug
o ● 11C U PTFE seal ring 21 Valve body stud
o ● 11D Elastomer seal ring 22 Guide bushing
o ● 11E Metallic seal ring 23 Packing follower
❖ On 41405 series valves only ● Recommended spare part ▲ On 41305 series valves only
♦ On 6” to 24” valves sizes only (150 to 600 mm) o On 41905 series valves only ❍ On 41375 high temperature valves only
o On 41605 series valves only ■ On 41405/505 Series valves only
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