These instructions provide information about PEC Eccentric Valves. They are for use by personnel who
are responsible for installation, operation and maintenance of PEC Eccentric Valves.
Safety Messages
All safety messages in the instructions are flagged with an exclamation symbol and the word Caution,
Warning or Danger. These messages indicate procedures that must be followed exactly to avoid
equipment damage, personal injury or death. Safety label(s) on the product indicate hazards that can
cause equipment damage, personal injury or death. If a safety label becomes difficult to see or read, or
if a label has been removed, please contact DeZURIK for replacement label(s).
Personnel involved in the installation or maintenance of valves should be constantly
alert to potential emission of pipeline material and take appropriate safety precautions.
Always wear suitable protection when dealing with hazardous pipeline materials. Handle
valves, which have been removed from service with suitable protection for any potential
pipeline material in the valve.
Inspection
Your PEC Eccentric Valve has been packaged to provide protection during shipment; however, it can
be damaged in transport. Carefully inspect the unit for damage upon arrival and file a claim with the
carrier if damage is apparent.
Parts
Recommended spare parts are listed on the assembly drawing. These parts should be stocked to
minimize downtime.
Order parts fro m your local DeZURIK sales representative, or directly from DeZURIK. When ordering
parts, please include the 7-digit part number and 4-digit revision number (example: 9999999R000)
located on the data plate attached to the valve assembly. Also include the part name, the assembly
drawing number, the balloon number and the quantity stated on the assembly drawing.
DeZURIK Service
DeZURIK service personnel are available to install, maintain and repair all DeZURIK products.
DeZURIK also offers customized training programs and consultation services.
For more information, contact your local DeZURIK sales representative or visit our website at
www.dezurik.com.
The 3650–7200 PEC Eccentric Valves have welded nickel seats that provide excellent resistance to
corrosion and damage, and prolong the life of the resilient plug facing.
The valve rotates 90 degrees from full open to full closed. Clockwise rotation of the valve stem closes
the valve.
If an actuator other than a DeZURIK is to be mounted, the actuator must be capable of maintaining the
valve plug position with flow in the pipeline.
The following table shows sizes and port as a percentage of pipe area.
Table A: Body and Flange Size and Valve Port Area
As a Percentage of Pipe Area
Valve Size Body Size Flange Size Valve Port Area vs. Pipe Area
This valve is a pressure vessel. Failure to release pipeline pressure may result in
personal injury and/or flow system damage. Completely release pipeline pressure
before removing the actuator from the valve or removing the valve from the pipeline.
Handling
Lifting the valve improperly may damage it. Do not fasten lifting devices to the actuator, plug or thr ough
the seat opening in the body. Lift the valve with
body, or fastened to bolts or
rods through bolt holes in the flanges.
slings, chains or cables fastened around the valve
Fusion/Powder Coated Valves
Valves with fusion/powder coated exterior paint require flat washers to be installed
under the flange nuts when installing the valve to the pipeline flange to prevent the
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Required Tools
To adjust the packing, you will need a socket and ratchet handle to remove the access cover screws.
• 1/2" socket for all sizes
To adjust the four packing nuts, you will need a combination wrench.
• 15/16" for sizes 3650 and 4200
• 1-1/8" for sizes 4250 thru 5400
• 1-5/16" for sizes 5450 thru 7200
To disassemble the valve, you will need the tools mentioned above, plus wrenches to remove the
bonnet and lower journal.
You will need wedges and a dead blow hammer to help remove the bonnet from the body.
Lifting devices capable of handling the weights of the components are needed.
A fixture or counterbalance is needed for removing the plug from the body.
Approximate weights of the components are shown in Table B.
Table B: Basic Valve and Component Weights
(does not include actuator weight)
The type of materials carried in the pipeline and the location of the valve determine the correct
installation procedure.
Liquids and Gases
1. Before installation, remove foreign material such as weld spatter, oil, grease, and dirt from the
valve and pipeline.
2. Install the valve as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 — Liquids and Gases
3. Ensure the valve and flanges are concentric to ensure proper flange sealing.
4. Tighten the flange bolts or studs in a crisscross pattern.
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NOTE: In the case of limited space where both the
For Pump Isolation Service, install the discharge valve
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Installation (continued)
Suspended Solids
If the pipeline carries suspended solids such as paper stock of 2 percent or higher consistency, mining
slurry, or raw sewage:
1. Before installation, remove foreign material such as weld spatter, oil, grease, and dirt from the
valve and pipeline.
2. Install the valve as shown in Figure 3.
a. In H
ORIZONTAL pipelines, install the valve so that the plug is horizontal and rotates
upward as the valve opens.
b. For V
recommended seat orientation shown and the
recommended plug orientation described in 2a above, are
not possible, the recommended plug position shall
always take precedence.
ERTICAL pipelines, install the valve with the end marked “SEAT” at top of valve.
with the seat toward the pump and with the plug rotating to
the top of the pipeline in the open position. On the suction
side, install the valve with the seat toward the pump.
Figure 3 — Liquids with Suspended Solids
3. Tighten the flange bolts or studs in a crisscross pattern.
4. Ensure the valve and flanges are concentric to ensure proper flange sealing.
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Closed Position
Because of the eccentric action of this valve, the closed position of the valve is dependent upon the
pressure drop expected when the valve is closed.
To adjust the valve closed position, follow these steps:
1. Relieve pipeline pressure.
Moving parts from accidental operation of power actuator can cause personal injury or
equipment damage. Disconnect and lock out power to actuator before servicing.
2. If the actuator is powered, disconnect and lock out the pneumatic, hydraulic, or electrical power
to prevent accidental operation of the actuator.
3. Back off the actuator closed position stop as described in the Actuator Instructions.
4. Close the valve with the torque specified in the Actuator Instructions.
Note: This torque is the amount required to seat the plug for a given pressure drop across the valve. To
avoid excessive plug and seat wear caused by over torquing, use the actual pressure drop across the
valve when determining correct closing torque.
5. After the valve has been closed using the correct amount of torque, set the actuator closed
position stop to limit actuator travel at this position.
Lubrication
This valve does not require routine lubrication.
If disassembled, lubricate the plug journals with a lubricant that is compatible wit h t he f low media. For
most applications, use one of these nickel based compound lubricants.
- Bostik Never-Seez (recommended)
- Keystyone No-Weld #1 (alternate)
Plug Orientation
The orientation of the plug can be determined by the 1/2 inch wide cast lug on the plug stem. This lug is
directly above the centerline of the plug face.
Packing Adjustment
To stop packing leakage, tighten the gland nuts uniformly until the leak stops.
Do not continue tightening after leak stops. If the leak cannot be
stopped by tightening the gland nuts, replace the packing.
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Packing Replacement
Replacing Packing with Actuator Removed
To replace the packing without removing actuator, see “Replacing Packing Without Removing Actuator”
section.
1. Discontinue pipeline flow and relieve pipeline pressure.
2. Scribe the actuator and valve bonnet for alignment when reassembling.
Moving parts from accidental operation of power actuator can cause personal injury
or equipment damage. Disconnect and lock out power to actuator before servicing.
3. If the actuator is powered, disconnect and lock out the pneumatic, hydraulic, or electrical power
to prevent accidental operation of the actuator.
When an eccentric valve is mounted in a vertical pipeline— or mounted in a horizontal
pipeline with the plug stem horizontal—gravity can cause the plug to swing to a lower
position in the valve body when the actuator is removed. Place the plug in the lowest
position before removing the actuator.
4. Remove the actuator from the valve. See Actuator Instructions.
5. Remove the two access covers from the bonnet.
6. Remove the nuts that hold the packing gland in place, and slide the packing gland off the plug
stem.
7. Remove the packing from the bonnet packing chamber.
8. Scrape the RTV silicone material from the top of the bonnet and access cover mounting
surfaces.
9. Lubricate the new packing, then install it one ring at a time as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4 — Correct Packing Installation Sequence
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Note:
before removing the packing gland.
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Packing Replacement (continued)
10. Slide the packing gland down the plug stem so the four studs in the bonnet go into the holes in
the packing gland. Thread nuts onto the studs until they touch the gland, then tighten one more
turn.
This is a preliminary adjustment; it will be necessary to adjust the packing gland nuts
after the valve is pressurized. See "Packing Adjustment" section.
11. Apply RTV silicone sealant to the top of bonnet.
12. Place the keys in the plug stem keyseats, then install the actuator mounting plate and actuator
as described in the Actuator Instructions.
13. After pipeline flow is restored, check the packing for leakage. If the packing leaks, tighten the
packing gland nuts only enough to stop the leak. Over tightening the packing will result in
premature packing failure and higher valve operating torque.
14. Apply RTV silicone sealant to the access cover mounting surfaces, then fasten the two access
covers on the sides of the bonnet.
Replacing Packing Without Re m ov ing Ac t uat or
Excessive pipeline pressure can propel the loose packing, and can cause personal
injury or equipment damage. If possible, relieve the pressure in the pipeline to 0 psi
1. Ensure that the pipeline pressure does not exceed 25 psi—if possible, relieve the pressure to 0
psi.
Caustic, toxic, or hot material in the pipeline can cause personal injury or death if
leakage occurs. Confirm that the material is not harmful.
2. Ensure that the material in the pipeline will not cause injury if leakage occurs.
3. Remove the two access covers from the bonnet.
4. Remove the packing gland nuts from the studs, and slide the packing gland up the stem of the
plug.
5. Remove the studs from the bonnet.
6. Cut and completely remove all of the old packing from the packing chamber in the bonnet.
7. Cut each new packing ring radially in one place with a razor-sharp knife.
8. Place each new packing ring—one at a time with the joints staggered—around the plug and into
position in the packing chamber.
9. Replace the studs in the bonnet.
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Packing Replacement (continued)
10. Push the rings down into position with the packing gland, and replace the packing gland nuts on
the studs.
11. Turn the packing gland nuts onto the studs until they touch the packing gland, then one more
turn.
12. Restore the pipeline pressure, and check for packing leakage. If leakage occurs, tighten each
packing nut just enough to stop the leakage. Excessive tightening will cause reduced packing
life and higher valve operating torque.
13. Scrape the old RTV sealant material from the access covers and mounting surfaces, then apply
RTV silicone sealant to the access cover mounting surfaces and fasten the two access covers
on the sides of the bonnet.
Disassembly
The main reason to disassemble a 3650 through 7200 valve would be to replace the plug because of
damage to its rubber face. Because disassembly and reassembly are major operations, you might wish
to repair the rubber face while the valve is still fully assembled. Consult the DeZURIK factory for the
correct repair kit and procedure for your valve.
This valve was assembled at the factory using special jigs and fixtures that align the components and
hold them in position during assembly. Without the use of these fixtures, field disassembly and
reassembly are difficult and could result in damage to valve components, especially the rubber face of
the plug.
To disassemble the valve, follow these steps.
The lifting equipment used during the disassembly-reassembly must be properly sized to
handle the weight of the valve and/or components. See the “
instructions for valve and component weights.
1. Relieve pipeline pressure and close the valve.
This valve is a pressure vessel. Pipeline pressure must be completely r el eased
before removing the actuator from the valve or the valve from the pipeline. Failure
to release pipeline pressure may result in personal injury and/or flow system
damage.
2. To disassemble the valve, it must be positioned so the plug is vertical and the bonnet is up.
3. Scribe corresponding lines on the actuator, actuator mounting plate, bonnet, plug stem and
valve body to be used for component alignment during reassembly.
4. Remove the actuator from the valve as described in the Actuator Instructions.
Required Tools”
section of these
5. Remove the two access covers from the bonnet.
6. Remove the screws that fasten the bonnet to the valve body.
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of the plug does not cause any personal injuries or equipment damage.
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Disassembly (continued)
7. Clamp onto the plug stem, and lift the bonnet and plug together from the valve body.
When the lower plug journal clears the lower bearing, the plug will swing suddenly
toward the center of the valve. Take all precautions necessary so this sudden motion
8. Lower the plug onto spacers so the bonnet can be removed. See Figure 5.
9. Remove the packing gland and packing from the bonnet.
10. Lift the bonnet off the end of the plug stem.
11. Remove the eight screws that fasten the lower journal cover in place and remove the cover from
the valve body.
12. Remove the spacer and thrust washer.
13. Remove the journal bearings from the bonnet and the valve body.
14. Slide the thrust bearing off the top of the plug stem.
Figure 5 — Location of Spacers to Support Plug While Removing Bonnet
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Reassembly
Installation of the plug during reassembly will be much easier if the body is blocked up so the bottom
journal cover can be removed, and a bar used to guide the lower plug journal into the lower bearing.
To assemble the valve, carefully follow these steps
1. Push a new journal bearing into the bore in the bonnet, then lubricate the bearing as described
in the LUBRICATION section of these instructions.
2. Push a new journal bearing into the bore in the valve body, then lubricate the bearing as
described in the LUBRICATION section of these instructions.
3. Slide the thrust bearing down the plug stem.
4. Slide the bonnet down the plug stem until it contacts the thrust bearing. (See Figure 6)
Figure 6 — Thrust Bearing Contacting Bonnet Inside of Valve
5. Lubricate the o-ring groove of the bonnet, then place the o-ring in the groove.
6. Clamp onto the plug stem and lift the bonnet and plug as an assembly.
7. Position the plug in the valve body as shown in Figure 7, then carefully lower the plug and
bonnet assembly into the valve body while guiding the lower plug journal into the bottom
bearing. Keep the rubber plug face away from the seat to avoid tearing the rubber facing.
8. Align the marks made during disassembly, then fasten the bonnet to the valve body.
9. Slide the packing adaptor down the plug stem and into the packing chamber in the bonnet.
10. Lubricate the packing, then push it, one ring at a time, into the packing chamber in the bonnet.
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Reassembly (continued)
11. Slide the packing gland down the plug stem so the four studs in the bonnet go into the holes in
the packing gland. Thread nuts onto the studs until they touch the gland, then tighten one more
turn.
Figure 7 — Location of Plug and Valve Seat While Installing Plug in Valve Body
12. Lubricate the bottom surface of the plug, then install the thrust washer to the plug bottom.
13. Lubricate the spacer, then slide the spacer onto the bottom of the plug until it contacts the thrust
washer.
14. Lubricate the o-ring groove of the lower journal cover, insert the o-ring, then lift the cover into
place making sure the spacer contacts the machined surface in the cover. Secure the cover to
the valve body with eight screws.
15. Place the keys in the plug stem keyseats. Apply RTV silicone sealant to the top of the bonnet,
then install the actuator as described in the Actuator Instructions.
16. If the valve was removed from the pipeline, reinstall it in the same orientation as originally
installed.
17. After pipeline flow is restored, check the packing for leakage. If it leaks, tighten the packing
gland nuts only enough to stop the leak. Over tightening the packing will cause premature
packing failure and higher valve operating torque.
18. Apply RTV silicone sealant to the access cover mounting surfaces, then fasten the two access
covers on the sides of the bonnet.
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Removing Valve from Pipeline
To remove the entire valve assembly from the pipeline, follow these steps.
This valve is a pressure vessel. Failure to release pipeline pressure may resul t in
personal injury and/or flow system damage. Completely release pipeline pressure
before removing the actuator from the valve or removing the valve from the pipeline.
1. Relieve pipeline pressure and drain portion of system where valve is located.
2. Close the valve.
Moving parts from accidental operation of power actuator can cause personal injury
or equipment damage. Disconnect and lock out power to actuator before servicing.
3. If the actuator is powered, disconnect and lock out the pneumatic, hydraulic, or electrical power
to prevent accidental operation of the actuator.
4. Support the valve assembly, then remove the flange bolts.
5. Remove the valve from the pipeline.
Field Test
Stroke the valve between the fully open and fully closed positions to verify that the valve and actuator
are functioning properly.
Emergency Operation
Operate the valve as under normal conditions, taking care to bring the plug to the position required by
the particular emergency condition.
Predicted Wear of Parts
Length of service for parts subject to wear is dependent on service conditions.
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Symptom
Packing Leaks.
Valve does
not close.
Valve leaks when
closed.
Possible Cause
Packing is loose.
Packing is worn.
Object is wedged
between plug and seat.
Actuator closed position is
out of adjustment.
Plug is worn or damaged.
Rubber on plug is torn.
Corrective Action
Adjust Packing.
(See Packing Adjustment
section)
Replace Packing.
(See Packing Replacement
section)
Completely open the valve
to flush object from the
valve. If flushing does not
work, remove valve from
the pipeline and remove
object. (See Removing Valve from Pipeline
section)
Adjust the closed position
stop. See Actuator
Instructions.
Replace plug. See
Disassembly and
Reassembly sections.
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