6 installation, 1 flange caps and gaskets, 2 direction of flow and installation position – Richter GS Series Strainers User Manual
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Series GS
Page 8
9540-060-en
Revision 05
TM 6506
Edition 05/2006
6
Installation
Examine valve for in-transit damage, damaged 
globe shut-off or control valves must not be 
installed. 
Before installation the valve and the connecting 
pipe must be carefully cleaned to remove any dirt, 
especially hard foreign matter. 
During installation, pay attention to the correct 
tightening torque, aligned pipes and tension-free 
assembly. 
6.1 Flange caps and gaskets
Leave protective caps on the flanges until just prior to 
installation. 
Where there is a particularly high risk of damage to 
the plastic sealing surfaces, e.g. if the mating flanges 
are made of metal or enamel, PTFE-lined gaskets with 
a metal inlay should be used. These gaskets are 
available as special accessories in the Richter range. 
 
6.2 Direction of flow and
installation position
The direction of flow must be observed when installing 
the valve. 
It is indicated by a direction arrow on the valve shell. 
The installation position must always be such that the 
strainer can be drained from the bottom when the 
strainer basket is removed. 
An incorrect installation position can result in a drop in 
performance or failure of the function. 
Observe remove height A in acc. with the drawing in 
Section 10.2.
6.3 Grounding
The valve must be grounded. The simplest solution is 
to use tooth lock washers which are placed under one 
pipe bolt of each flange. 
Otherwise grounding must be ensured by different 
measures e.g. a cable link. 
 
6.4 Test pressure
The test pressure PT of a valve must not exceed the 
value of 1.5 x PS(PN) as per the identification of the 
valve. 
 
7
Operation
7.1 Initial commissioning
Normally, the valves have been tested for leaks with 
air or water. Prior to initial operation check cover 
screws. For torques see Section 1.2.
Unless otherwise agreed, there could be 
residual amounts of water in the flow section 
of the ball valve; this could result in a 
possible reaction with the medium. 
To prevent leaks, all connection screws should be 
retightened after the initial loading of the valve with 
operating pressure and operating temperature. For 
torques, see Section 1.2.
7.2 Improper operation and their
consequences
Avoid excessive contamination as otherwise high 
pressure losses and damage to the valve may 
occur. 
Non-observance of the pressure-temperature 
diagram can lead to damage. 
7.3 Shutdown
The local regulations are to be observed when 
dismantling the valve. 
Prior to undoing the flange connection ensure, that the 
plant is depressurised and emtied. 
It must be noted that there is still medium in the 
strainer basket area. Open cover 106 and drain 
residual medium. 
Prior to starting any repair work, the valve is 
to be thoroughly cleaned. Even if the valve 
has been properly emtied and rinsed, 
residual medium may still be found in the 
valve, 
After dismantling, immediately protect the valve 
flanges against mechanical damage with flange caps. 
See also Section 5.1.
