Emerson Tarantini MN, Tarantini MF, Tarantini MBF, Tarantini MBN-M, Tarantini MBN Safe Use Manual

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Safe Use Guide
SG0125GB Rev.07 Year of Manufacture 2008
MN y MBN y MBN-M y MF y MBF y MBF-M
Introduction
This Installation Guide provides instructions and safety information on pressure equipment so as to avoid any foreseeable risk during the use.
For further information refer to Types MN Instruction Manual, n° 0125 and Bulletin, n° 0120.
To receive a copy of the Bulletin, contact your local O.M.T. Tartarini Sales Office or O.M.T Tartarini Sales Representative.
General Remark
The standard gas pressure devices (regulators and safety shut-off devices) are those used in the assemblies dealt with into EN 12186 and EN 12279 and their use has to be under the provisions into ENs 12186 & 12279.
Fail-to-open stand-alone regulators cannot be used as a safety accessory according PED 97/23/EC to protect downstream pressure equipment.
In the pressure regulators (with or without built-in safety shut-off devices) manufactured by OMT Tartarini shall be used additionary pressure accessories (e.g. pilots or filters) manufactured and labeled by OMT Tartarini.
OMT Tartarini will be not responsible for any possible inefficiency due to installation of not own production additionary pressure accessories (e.g. pilots or filters).
When pressure containing parts of possible built-in safety shut-off device (SSD) valve and pilot have different maximum allowable pressures, the SSD is differential strength type.
P.E.D. Categories and Fluid Group
According to EN 14382, only in integral strength type and Class A configuration (when both over and under pressure protections are set up), the possible built-in safety shut-off device can be classified like a safety accessory according to PED.
The minimum PS between SSD valve and pilot shall be the PS of the safety accessory to comply the provisions of EN 14382 about integral strength type.
Downstream equipments, protected by possible built-in safety shut-off device (in its Class A and integral strength configuration) of this product, shall have technical features such as to be category per table below according Directive 97/23/EC “PED”.
Product Size Category Fluid Group
DN 25 SEP
From DN 40 to 50 I
From DN 65 to 100 II
All size for regulators with
built-in SSD
Possible built-in pressure accessories (e.g. pilots OS66/) conform to Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) 97/23/EC
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Article 3 section 3 and were designed and manufactured in accordance with sound engineering practice (SEP).
Per Article 3 section 3, these “SEP” products must not bear the CE marking.
Specifications
Body Sizes and End Connection Styles
MN MBN MBN-M DN 25x50-40x80-50x100-65x100-80x150-100x200 ANSI Class 150 flanged (PN 16 on request)
MF MBF MBF-M DN 25-40-50-80-100 ANSI Class 150 flanged (PN 16 on request)
! WARNING !
Maximum Operating Inlet Pressure (1)
MN MBN MBN-M DN 25-40-50: 10 bar ** MN MBN MBN-M DN 65-80-100: 5 bar ** MF MBF MBF-M DN 25-40-50: 10 bar ** MF MBF MBF-M DN 80-100: 5 bar **
MN-AP MBN-AP MBN-M-AP: 19.6 bar * MF-AP MBF-AP MBF-M-AP: 19.6 bar *
MN-APA MBN-APA MBN-M-APA: 19.6 bar * MF-APA MBF-APA MBF-M-APA: 19.6 bar *
* at average ambient temperature ** -PST is version available on request to allow a
Maximum Operating Inlet Pressure =19.6 bar at average ambient temperature
Operating Outlet Set Pressure Ranges
MN MF: 10 ÷ 500 mbar * MN-AP MF-AP: 0.5 ÷ 1 bar MN-APA MF-APA: 1 ÷ 3 bar
* For DN 80 and 100 the Operating Outlet Set Pressure Range is allowable with M…-BP version.
Minimum/Maximum Allowable Temperature (TS) (1)
See nameplate (1) : The pressure/temperature limits in this Safe Use
Guide and any applicable standard or code limitation should not be exceeded.
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Safe Use Guide
MN y MBN y MBN-M y MF y MBF y MBF-M
Year of Manufacture 2008
SG0125GB Rev.07
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Installation
! WARNING !
Only qualified personnel should install or service a regulator.
Regulators should be installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with international and applicable codes and regulations, and O.M.T. Tartarini instructions.
If the regulator vents fluid or a leak develops in the system, it indicates that service is required.
Note 1: See “Specifications” paragraph Note 2: See page header Note 3: Class 1: -10/+60 °C Note 4: PN 16 PS = 16 bar
ANSI 150 PS = 19,3 bar Note 5: 1,5 bar for M…N-BP/80-100 4 bar for all other models
Overpressure Protection
The recommended maximum allowable pressures are stamped on the regulator nameplate.
If actual version hasn’t a built-in safety shut-off device, some type of overpressure protection is needed if the actual outlet pressure exceeds the actual maximum operating outlet pressure rating.
Overpressure protection should also be provided if the regulator inlet pressure is greater than the maximum operating inlet pressure.
Downstream side pressure after possible built-in SSD’s intervention shall stay within the actual maximum operating set-up range to avoid anomalous back pressures that can damage the SSD’s pilot.
Downstream overpressure protection shall be also provided if the SSD outlet pressure can be greater than the PS of the SSD pilot (differential strength type).
Regulator operation below the maximum pressure limitations does not preclude the possibility of damage from external sources or debris in the line.
The regulator should be inspected for damage after any overpressure condition.
Transport and Handling
Established transport and handling procedures shall be followed to avoid any damage on the press ure containing parts by shocks or anomalous stresses.
Ringbolts are designed just for handling of equipment weight.
Built-up sensing lines and pressure accessories shall to be protected by shocks or anomalous stresses.
Failure to take the regulator out of service immediately may create a hazardous condition.
Personal injury, equipment damage, or leakage due to escaping fluid or bursting of pressure-containing parts may result if this regulator is over pressured or is installed where service conditions could exceed the limits given in the Specifications section, or where conditions exceed any ratings of the adjacent piping or piping connections.
To avoid such injury or damage, provide pressure­relieving or pressure-limiting devices (as required by the appropriate code, regulation, or standard) to prevent service conditions from exceeding limits.
Additionally, physical damage to the regulator could result in personal injury and property damage due to escaping fluid.
To avoid such injury and damage, install the regulator in a safe location.
Before installation, check shall be done if service conditions are consistent with use limitations and if pilot set-up of possible built-in safety shut-off device are in accordance with service conditions of protected equipment.
All means for venting have to be provided in the assemblies where the pressure equipment are installed (ENs 12186 & 12279).
All means for draining have to be provided in the equipment installed before regulators & shut-off devices (ENs 12186 & 12279).
Further the ENs 12186 & 12279, where this product is used :
provide the cathodic protection and electrical isolation to avoid any corrosion and
in accordance with clause 7.3/7.2 of aforesaid standards, the gas shall be cleaned by proper filters/separators/scrubbers to avoid any technical & reasonable hazard of erosion or abrasion for pressure containing parts.
Pressure equipment in subject shall be installed in no n­seismic area and hasn’t to undergo fire and thunderbolt action.
Clean out all pipelines before installation of the regulator and check to be sure the regulator has not been damaged or has collected foreign material during shipping.
Use suitable line gaskets and approved piping and bolting practices.
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