Service problems, Cont.), Edward valves – Flowserve V-378 R1 Edward Equiwedge Gate Valve User Manual
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Flow Control Division
Edward Valves
Service Problems
(cont.)
Pressure Seal Gasket Leak
Edward valves have been produced with
two types of pressure seal gasket: Earlier
valves had metal gaskets, while later
designs have composite expanded graphite
gaskets. The valves with composite gaskets
can be identified by a “B” prefix on the fig-
ure number. Assembly and disassembly of
the two gasket types are essentially the
same except the composite gasket designs
have belleville spring washers under the
nuts (or capscrews) of the pull-up bolting,
and the tightening torque requirements for
the pull-up bolting are different.
To guard against leakage, the bolts should
he kept tightened at all times.
A torque wrench should be used for tighten-
ing the bonnet or cover retainer stud nuts or
capscrews which are used to pre-load the
pressure seal gasket.
All nuts/capscrews should be tightened in
an alternating star pattern to insure even
tightening.
The bolting should be tightened to the
torque values shown in Table 2 while the
valve is under full line pressure.
Pressure Seal Leak
Should the leak fail to stop after tightening,
it must be concluded that there is an imper-
fect pressure seal, and the valve will have
to be opened for examination.
(
Note:
Regardless of the cause of failure,
opened pressure-seal bonnets should
always be reassembled with a new gasket.
These are available from stock via Air
Express from Raleigh, North Carolina.)
Such a leak may result from any of the
following causes:
1. Incomplete Seal Between Bonnet and
Gasket. An incomplete seal around
the gasket seating surface of the bon-
net (or cover on check valves) may be
caused by corrosion, dirt, chips, or
other foreign matter on the mating sur-
faces of the sealing angle.
2. Incomplete Seal Between Body I.D.
and Gasket. An incomplete seal in the
INITIAL
FINAL
FIGURE NUMBERS
SIZE
TORQUE TORQUE
2.5
26
8
3
26
8
4
26
8
6
29
8
8
44
13
1611, 1611Y, 1711Y
10
67
19
12
72
21
14
76
22
16
95
27
18
121
35
20
127
37
24
156
45
28
221
64
2.5
26
11
3
26
11
4
26
11
6
44
19
8
64
28
1911, 1911Y, 14311Y
10
72
31
12
107
46
14
151
65
16
159
69
18
167
72
20
208
90
24
193
84
2.5
26
19
3
26
11
4
29
21
6
48
35
8
90
65
11511, 11511Y, 12011Y
10
151
109
12
223
161
14
242
175
16
343
247
18
353
255
20
378
273
24
268
193
2.5
26
26
3
26
26
4
29
29
6
101
101
8
133
133
10
155
155
12511, 12511Y, 14411Y
12
311
311
14
199
199
16
442
442
18
311
311
20
503
503
22
663
663
24
806
806
TABLE 1
GLAND BOLT TORQUES, FT-LBS
CLASS 300 & 600 VALVES
TABLE 2
BONNET/COVER BOLT/NUT PULL-UP
TORQUES
(WITH VALVE UNDER PRESSURE)
REQUIRED TORQUE, FT-LBS
BOLT SIZE
METAL
COMPOSITE
GASKET
GASKET
3/8
18
5
7/16
30
5
1/2
45
7
9/16
68
10
5/8
90
15
3/4
150
25
7/8
240
35
1
370
55
1 1/8
533
80
1 1/4
750
110
1 3/8
1020
150
1 1/2
1200
170
1 5/8
1650
230
1 3/4
2250
320
1 7/8
3000
420
2
3300
460
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