Clean air act (ta-luft), Series rss/f – Richter RSS/F Series Bellows-Sealed Control Valves User Manual
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Series RSS/F
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9260-060-en
Revision 03
TM 7168
Edition 06/2008
If the valve is not completely filled with medium, 
e.g. during evacuation and filling, the formation of 
an explosive atmosphere must be prevented, e.g. 
by superimposing a layer of nitrogen. 
It is recommended to wait 1 hour before removing 
the valve from the plant in order to permit the 
elimination of static peak charges. 
This means that, to safely prevent ignitions, the 
valve must be completely filled with medium at all 
times or else a potentially explosive atmosphere 
must be excluded by superimposing a layer of inert 
gas. 
2. Chargeable liquid and conductive lining
No hazardous charges can occur as charges are 
discharged direct via the lining and shell (surface 
resistance 
<
109 Ohm, leakage resistance
<
106
Ohm). 
The following special feature applies to the series 
with bellows (RSS, BAVM, PAP): 
The bellows are not offered in a conductive versi-
on, i.e. the restrictions under point 1. apply. 
Richter optionally offers conductive metallic bellows 
for the series HV and RSS. 
Static discharges of non-conductive linings are 
only produced through the interaction with a 
non-conductive medium and are therefore the 
responsibility of the plant operator. 
Static discharges are not sources of ignition 
which stem from the valves themselves! 
The temperature of the medium must not exceed 
the temperature of the corresponding temperature 
class or the maximum admissible medium tempe-
rature as per the operating manual. 
If the valve is heated (e.g. heating jacket), it must 
be ensured that the temperature classes prescri-
bed in the Annex are observed. 
To achieve safe and reliable operation, it must be 
ensured in inspections at regular intervals that the 
unit is properly serviced and kept in technically 
perfect order. 
Increased wear to the valve can be expected with 
the conveyance of liquids containing abrasive 
constituents. The inspection intervals should be 
reduced compared with the usual times. 
Actuators and electric peripherals, such as 
temperature, pressure and flow sensors etc., must 
comply with the valid safety requirements and 
explosion protection provisions. 
The valve must be grounded. 
This can be achieved in the simplest way via the 
pipe screws using tooth lock washers. 
Otherwise grounding must be ensured by other 
action, e.g. cable bridges. 
Attachments such as actuators, position control-
lers, limit switches etc. must satisfy the relevant 
safety regulations as regards explosion protection 
and, if required, be designed in compliance with 
Atex. 
Special attention must be paid to the appropriate 
safety and explosion protection notes in the 
respective operating manuals. 
Plastic-lined valves must not be operated with 
carbon disulphide 
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Safety note for valves, certified to Clean Air Act (TA-Luft)
On request, this valve can be supplied compliant with 
the German Clean Air Code. 
Certificate / Manufacturer Declaration Validity is 
dependent on the operating instructions being read 
and observed. 
In particular, servicing must be conducted at regular 
intervals, and the bolted connections relevant for 
tightness must be inspected and retightened if 
necessary. 
 
