Keystone Model Winn HiSeal High Performance Butterfly Valves, Keystone-EN Manuals & Guides

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KEYSTONE MODEL WINN HISEAL HIGH PERFORMANCE BUTTERFLY VALVES
OperatiOn, installatiOn and maintenance instructiOns
Before installation these instructions must be fully read and understood
1 STORAGE/SELECTION/PROTECTION
Storage
When valves are to be stored for some time before being fitted, storage should be in theoriginal delivery crates with any waterproof lining and/or desiccant remaining in place. Storage should be off the ground in a clean, dry indoor area. If storage is for a period exceeding six months the desiccant bags (if supplied) should be changed at this interval.
Selection
Ensure that the materials of construction and pressure/temperature limits shown on thevalve identification label, are suitable for the process fluid and conditions. If in doubt, contact the factory.
Protection
Keystone Butterfly valves are delivered with protection according to customer’s specification, or in accordance with the Quality Manual, to protect the valve seats and disc from damage. Wrapping and/or covers should be left in place until immediately before fitting to the pipe.
2 INSTALLATION
1. Ensure that mating flanges and gaskets are clean and undamaged.
2. Remove protective covers from valve faces.
3. With the valve in the closed position, fitinto pipework tightening the flange bolts in a diagonal pattern.
Refer to the following notes regarding
theindividual valve body type.
a. Wafer design The wafer design is intended for
sandwiching between two pipe flanges by means of through bolting. The body incorporates locating holes or lugs to enable the valve to be positioned centrally in the pipeline thus ensuring the disc does not foul when opening.
b. Lugged design The lugged configuration facilitates
independent bolting of the valve to either the upstream or downstream flanges and is fully rated for end-of-line applications.
Centralization of the valve to the pipework is more readily achieved than with the wafer type, however care should be taken to ensure that the disc does not foul the mating flange or pipework when opening the
valve. c. Double flange design As Lugged design above.
NOTE
a. Keystone Winn HiSeal valves are bi-directional and
may be fitted either direction relative to the flow. b. Installation may be carried out with shaft displaced
through any angle permitted by the bolting.
3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONAL SPARES
Routine maintenance
No routine maintenance is required other than periodic inspection to ensure satisfactory operation and sealing. Any sign of leakage from the gland packing should be addressed immediately by tightening the gland nuts gradually and evenly. If no further adjustment is possible the packing should be renewed by following instructions in paragraph 4.1.
Spare parts
Keystone valves are identified by a figure number, which is stamped on the identification plate, located on the valve body yoke. This reference should be quoted in respect of any after sales queries, spare parts or repair enquiries/orders.
Two year operational spares
Soft Goods Kits only, are recommended for the first two years of operation, as follows:
Soft-seated and Firesafe valves
• 1 Seat ring
• 2 Body gaskets
• 1 Set of gland packing
Metal-seated valves
• 1 Metal seat ring
• 2 Body gaskets
• 1 Set of gland packing The number of kits required will be recommended by our Technical Sales department on request.
Other metallic components are not normally replaced in theinitial 2 year period. Any damage to metallic components such as retaining ring, metal seat (seat energizer) or disc may necessitate replacement of additional components. Consult Technical Sales department for advice.
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OperatiOn, installatiOn and maintenance instructiOns
4 MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
Before attempting any maintenance, ensure that the system has been depressurized and ifnecessary, drained of any dangerous fluid.
Parts identification
The illustrations on page 5 show the parts comprising Firesafe and Soft Seated valves. Either type is available with wafer, lugged or double flanged body.
4.1 Replacement of gland packing
If further adjustment of the gland packing is inappropriate, adopt the following procedure for its removal and replacement.
1. Remove the operator (lever, gearbox or actuator) in accordance with Instructions in paragraph4.5.
2. a. Remove key from shaft.
b. Remove gland nuts (16). c. Remove gland follower flange (14). d. Remove gland follower (13). e. Remove gland packing rings (12) using a
pointed instrument.
3. a. Fit new gland packing rings (12).
b. Refit gland follower (13). c. Refit gland follower flange (14). d. Refit gland nuts (16) tightening evenly
until heavy resistance is felt. During this operation turn the stem to ensure that the packing is not overtightened.
4. Refit the operator (see paragraph 4.5).
4.3 Replacement of shaft bearings
Removal
1. Remove operator in accordance with theprocedure detailed in paragraph 4.5.
2. Remove the Gland Packing in accordance with the procedure detailed in paragraph 4.1.
3. Remove the seat assembly, in accordance with paragraph 4.2.
OR Seat assembly may retain is situ to prevent
accidental damage.
4. With the disc in the fully open position and its weight supported;
a. Drive out the disc retention pins
(spiral or taper)(7) using a punch. b. Withdraw the shaft (3) from the body. c. Remove the disc through the back face of
the valve body.
5. The bearings (9) / (10) are now exposed and
may be removed.
Refitting
1. Clean out bearing cavities and fit new
bearings.
2. Re-introduce the disc into the body in the
open attitude through the back face and support its weight.
3. Refit the shaft ensuing that the shaft key-
way is on the same side as the disc Stop.
4. Refit the disc pins.
5. Reassemble gland assembly
(seeparagraph4.1).
6. Refit seat assembly (see paragraph 4.2).
7. Refit operator (see paragraph 4.5)
4.2 Replacement of valve seats
Firesafe and soft seated valves
1. Remove retaining ring (4) in accordance with procedure described in paragraph 4.4.
2. a. Remove first body gasket (11).
b. Remove metal seal or energizer (5). c. Remove second body gasket (11). d. Remove PTFE seat (6). If the seat is tight move the disc to the open
position and, if still tight, gently drive the seat out of its housing from the back face of the valve using a smooth blunt instrument.
3. Ensure that all components are clean.
Position the disc in the closed position.
4. Refit all components by reversing the steps shown in (2) above.
NOTE
The body gaskets of lugged valves require holes for cap screws pressing in on assembly.
Metal seat valves
Follow the above instructions, ignoring reference to soft seats.
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OperatiOn, installatiOn and maintenance instructiOns
4.4 Removal and refitting of retaining ring
Wafer body models
Removal
The retaining Ring is held in position by theretaining ring spring.
1. Insert two pieces of bar into the tapped holes in the retaining ring.
2. Rotate anti-clockwise and lift. The retaining ring will wind out of the valve body recess within two complete turns.
3. Assess the condition of the retaining ring spring (8) and replace if necessary.
Refitting
1. Position the retaining ring spring (8) in the recess of the retaining ring (4).
2. Place the retaining ring in the body recess and, applying light pressure, turn the ring clockwise.
3. The retaining ring will then wind into position within two complete turns.
Lugged body models
The retaining ring is held in position by cap screws (8) so that the ring is able to hold full differential pressure in an end-of-line application.
Removal
1. Remove the cap screws (8) and lift out retaining ring.
Refitting
1. Introduce the retaining ring into the body recess and secure with cap screws (8).
4.5 Removal and refitting of operator
Lever removal
1. Release locking screw securing lever to shaft.
2. Lift or prise the lever from the shaft, taking care to retain the drive key.
3. Remove the lever stop plate by removing thetwo securing screws.
Lever refitting
1. Secure lever stop plate to valve yoke by means of two screws.
2. Fit thrust washer.
3. Position drive key in slot on shaft.
4. Fit lever to shaft and secure with locking screw.
Gearbox removal when mounted via an adaptor plate
1. Remove bolting fixing gearbox to adaptor plate (directly accessible).
Gearbox refitting
Reverse the above procedures
Actuator removal and refitting
Actuators are fitted via a mounting bracket and are readily removed and refitted by directly accessible bolting.
4.6 Setting of travel stops on gearbox
operators
a. With valve out of pipeline
1. Open valve
2. Wind off closed position stop
3. Close valve with 0.25 mm (0.010 ins)
feeler gauge under body/disc stop
4. Wind in closed position stop until
resistance is felt and lock in position
5. Open valve and fully close against
gearbox/actuator stop
6. Check gap under body stop and adjust if
necessary until 0.25 mm (0.010 ins) gap is achieved
b. With valve in pipeline
1. Open valve
2. Wind off closed position stop
3. Carefully close valve until disc/stop is in
contact
4. Wind in closed position stop until
resistance is felt
5. Open valve
6. Wind in closed position stop a further
½-turn and lock in position
NOTE
For the setting of stops on Double acting pneumatic actuators, with the air supply disconnected, methods (a) and (b) can be applied.
WARNING
Not to be attempted with spring return units.
Typical
closed
position
stop
Body/disc
stop
Lever adjustment
1. Hold the disc in the closed position (0.25mm off the body stop).
2. Rotate the cam adjuster until it aligns thestop plate with the lever.
3. Tighten the stop plate securing screws.
Gearbox removal – direct mounted type
1. Remove top cover of gearbox.
2. Remove securing bolts fixing gearbox to valve yoke.
This may necessitate partial rotation of the
gearbox quadrant to expose the fasteners.
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OperatiOn, installatiOn and maintenance instructiOns
PARTS LIST
Fire safe models Item Description
1 Body 2 Disc 3 Shaft 4 Retaining ring 5 Metal seat 6 Soft seat 7 Disc pin 8 Retaining ring screw 9 Shaft bearing - top 10 Shaft bearing - bottom 11 Body gasket 12 Gland packing 13 Gland follower flange 14 Gland stud 15 Gland nut 16 Identification plate
Soft seated models as fire safe models, except
5 Seat energizer 8 Retaining ring spring
15
14
16
15
13
14
12
1
16
3
7
7
Fire safe model
9
2
10
11
6
5
11
4
8
15
13
14
16
1
15
9
7
7
10
Soft seated model
6
2
11
5
11
4
14
16
12
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