Stübbe 150, 160 Operating Manual

Solenoid valve
Operating manual Series
model 150 model 160
Version BA-2017.09.08 EN Print-No. 301 215
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Table of contents
Table of contents
1 About this document ............................... 3
1.1 Target groups ............................... .. 3
1.2 Other applicable documents ......... ....... 3
1.3 Warnings and symbols ....................... 4
2 General safety instructions ....................... 5
2.1 Intended use ..................... ............. 5
2.2 General safety instructions .................. 5
2.2.1 Obligations of the operating company . . . .. . 5
2.2.2 Obligations of personnel ................. .... 5
2.3 Specic hazards ....... ....................... 5
2.3.1 Hazardous media ............... ............. 5
3 Layout and Function .. ............................. 6
3.1 Type plate ................................. .... 6
3.2 Description .................................... 6
3.3 Layout ......................................... 7
3.3.1 Type 150 .................................... .. 7
3.3.2 Type 160 .................................... .. 7
3.4 Direction of ow .............................. 8
4 Transport, Storage and Disposal ............... .. 8
4.1 Unpacking and inspection on delivery . . .. . . 8
4.2 Transportation ................................ 8
4.3 Storage ............................. .......... 8
4.4 Disposal ....................................... 9
5 Installation and connection ....................... 10
5.1 Preparing for installation ..................... 10
5.1.1 Check operating conditions ................. 10
5.2 Planning pipelines .. .......................... 10
5.2.1 Designing pipelines ...................... .... 10
5.3 Installing tting in pipe ....................... 10
5.3.1 Fixed connection with solvent welding/fusion
spigot ends .................... ............... 10
5.3.2 Connection with internal thread xed ..... .. 10
5.3.3 Insulate tting .......................... ....... 11
5.4 Connect tting to electrical system .. . .. .. .. 11
5.5 Performing the hydrostatic test .............. 11
6Operation . ........................................... 11
6.1 Commissioning ............................... 11
7 Maintenance .......................... ............... 12
7.1 Servicing ...................................... 12
7.2 Maintenance ................ .................. 12
7.2.1 Removing tting ............ .................. 12
7.2.2 Changing magnetic coil of type 150 . . .. ... . 12
7.2.3 Changing magnetic coil of type 160 . . .. ... . 12
7.3 Replacement parts and return .............. 13
8 Troubleshooting ............................. ....... 14
9 Appendix ......................................... .... 15
9.1 Technical specications ...................... 15
9.1.1 Working pressure .......................... .. 15
9.1.2 Pressure and temperature limits .. . .. .. . . .. 15
9.1.3 Tightening torques ....................... .... 15
9.2 Connection diagrams ........... ............. 15
9.2.1 Type 150 connection diagrams ............. 15
9.2.2 Type 160 connection diagrams ............. 15
9.3 Plug assignment ........................... .. 15
List of gures
Fig. 1 Type plate (example) ........... ............. 6
Fig. 2 Type 150 layout .................... .......... 7
Fig. 3 Type 160 layout .................... .......... 7
Fig. 4 Fitting with directional arrow (example) .. . .. 8
Fig. 5 Connection diagram (NO) (normally open),
type 150 ..................... .................. 15
Fig. 6 Connection diagram (NC) (normally closed),
type 150 ..................... .................. 15
Fig. 7 Connection diagram (NO) (normally open),
type 160 ..................... .................. 15
Fig. 8 Connection diagram (NC) (normally closed),
type 160 ..................... .................. 15
Fig. 9 connector plug ................................ 15
List of tables
Tab. 1 Other application documents, purpose and
where found ........................ .......... 3
Tab. 2 Warnings and symbols .......... ............. 4
Tab. 3 Troubleshooting .............................. 14
Tab. 4 Tightening torques ........................... 15
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About this document
1 About this document
This manual
• ispartofthetting
applies to all series referred to
describes safe and proper operation during all operating phases
1.1 Target groups
Operating company
Responsibilities: – Keep this manual available at the place of operation,
also for future use.
– Ensure that employees read and observe this manual
and other applicable documents, especially the safety instructions and warnings.
– Observe any additional country-specic rules and reg-
ulations that relate to the system.
Qualied personnel, tter
Mechanics qualication: – Qualied employees with additional training for tting
the respective pipework.
Electrical qualication: – Qualied electrician
Responsibility: – Read, observe and follow this manual and the other
applicable documents, especially all safety instructions and warnings.
1.2 Other applicable documents
To download:
Resistance lists
Resistance of materials used to chemicals
www.asv-stuebbe.de/pdf_resistance/300051.pdf
To download:
Type 150 data sheet
Technical specications, conditions of operation
www.asv-stuebbe.de/pdf_datasheets/301203.pdf
To download:
Type 160 data sheet
Technical specications, conditions of operation
www.asv-stuebbe.de/pdf_datasheets/301209.pdf
To download:
CE declaration of conformity
Conformity with standards
www.asv-stuebbe.de/pdf_DOC/301227.pdf
Tab. 1 Other application documents, purpose
and where found
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About this docum ent
1.3 Warnings and symbols
Symbol
Meaning
Immediate acute risk
Death, serious bodily harm
Potentially acute risk
Death, serious bodily harm
Potentially hazardous situation
Minor injury
Potentially hazardous situation
Material damage Safety warning sign
Take note of all information highlighted by the safety warning sign and follow the instructions to avoid injury or death.
Instruction
1., 2., ... Multiple-step instructions
Precondition
Cross reference Information, notes
Tab. 2 Warnings and symbols
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General safety instructions
2 General safety instructions
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages caused by disregarding any of the documentation.
2.1 Intended use
•Onlyusethefitting to shut off pipes for appropriate media (Resistance list).
Adhere to the operating limits (Data sh eet)
•Usefitting only for solid-free media.
Type 160: Difference of at least 0.3 bar required
2.2 General safety instructions
Read and observe the following regulations before carrying out any work.
2.2.1 Obligations of the operating company
Safety-conscious operation
Only operate the ttingifitisinperfecttechnical condition and only use it as intended, staying aware of safety and risks, and in adherence to the instructions in this manual.
Ensure that the following safety aspects are observed and monitored: – Intended use – Statutory or other safety and accident-prevention reg-
ulations
– Safety regulations governing the handling of haz-
ardous substances
– Applicable standards and guidelines in the country
where the pump is operated
Make personal protective equ ipme nt available.
Qualied personnel
Make sure all personnel tasked with work on the tting have read and understood this manual and all other applicable documents, especially the safety, maintenance and repair information, before they start any work.
Organize r esponsibilities, areas of competence and the supervision of personnel.
The following work should be carried out by specialist tech­nicians only: – Installation, repair and maintenance work – Work on the electrical system
Make sure that trainee personnel only work on the tting under supervision of specialist technicians.
2.2.2 Obligations of personnel
Observe the instruction s on the tting and keep them legi­ble, e.g. type plate, identication marking for uid connec­tions.
Only carry out work on the tting if the following require­ments are met: – System is empty – System has been ushed – System is depressurized – System has cooled down – System is secured against being switched back on
again
Do not ma ke any modications to the device.
2.3 Specichazards
2.3.1 Hazardous media
When handling hazardous media (e.g. hot, ammable, explosive, toxic, hazardous to health or the environment), observe the safety regulations for th e handling of haz­ardous substances.
Use personal p rotective equipment when carrying out any work on the tting.
Collect leaking pumped liquid and residues in a safe man­ner and dispose of in accordance with environmental reg­ulations.
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Layout and Function
3 Layout and Function
3.1 Type plate
69224
150A0000/10/P1KME
0-2 bar 230 V 50 Hz E173154
12 34567
8910
Fig. 1 Type plate (example)
1Type150/160
2IDnumber
3 Control function (A =NO/B =NC)
4 Nominal diameter [mm]
5 Materials (P1 = PVC / P2 =PP/P4 =PTFE)
6 Process connection (KM = adhesive socket end /
SM = fusion socket / G38 = threaded socket end 3/8 / G12 = threaded socket end 1/2)
7 Elastomer (E = EPDM / F =FPM/T =PTFE)
8 Operating voltage / operating frequency
9 Serial number
10 Pressure range (dependent on nominal width in Type 150)
Device types
•Type150
•Type160
3.2 Description
The tting is a solenoid valve. The ttingisusedforopen­ing and closing conduits. The ttingcanbesuppliednormally closed or normally open.
Type 150
The tting is directly operated.
Type 160
The tting is pilot operated. The tting requires a differential pressure between inlet and outlet of 0.3 bar for op ening and closing.
Versions available:
•Type150 – Directly operated with PTFE rubber boot-sealed
plunger space
– DIN EN 175301-803 connector plug form A w ith built-in
rectier
•Type160 – Pilot operated – Sealed plunger space – DIN EN 175301-803 connector plug form A without rec-
tier
Mounting position: – Magnetic coil preferably upwards – Install valve horizontally or vertically in conduit
Valve functions: – closed when de-energized (NC) – open when de-energized (NO)
Direction of ow as per direction of arrow on valve body
(3.4 Direction of ow, Page 8 ).
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Layout and Function
3.3 Layout
3.3.1 Type 150
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Fig. 2 Type 150 layout
1 valve body
2 bellows
3 intermediate element
4 union nut
5 intermediate ring
6 plunger
7 plunger guide tube
8 magnet coil
9capnut
10 gasket
11 pressure spring
12 O-ring
13 at sealing ring
14 O-ring
15 threaded bush
16 O-ring
17 seal bonnet
3.3.2 Type 160
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15 16 17 18
Fig. 3 Type 160 layout
1 valve body
2 membrane
3cover
4 screw
5 pilot diaphragm
6 pressure disc
7 lift limitation
8 union nut
9 at sealing ring
10 plunger
11 pre
ssure spring
12 plunger guide tube
13 O-ring
14 oil
screw
15 cap nut
16 gasket
17 magnet coil
18 connector plug
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Transport, Storage and Disposal
3.4 Direction of ow
The direction of ow can be identied by the arrow on thetting.
1
Fig. 4 Fitting with directional arrow (example)
1 Directional arrow
4 Transport, Storage and
Disposal
4.1 Unpacking and inspection on delivery
1. Unpack the tting when received a nd inspect it for transport damage.
2. Report any transport damage to the manufacturer immedi­ately.
3. Ensu re that the information on the type plate agrees with the order/design data.
4. For immediate installation, dispose of packaging material according to local regulations. – For later installation, leave the tting in the original
packaging.
4.2 Transportation
1. If possible, transport tting (including drive) in original pack­aging.
2. Lift tting manually for transport. For weight specications (data sheet).
4.3 Storage
NOTE
Material damage due to inappropriate storage!
Store the tting properly.
Make sure the storage room meets the following condi­tions: –Dry – Frost-free – Vibration-free – Not in direct sunlight – Storage temperature +10 °C to +60 °C
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Transport, Storage and Disposal
4.4 Disposal
Plastic parts can be contaminated by poisonous or radioac­tive media to such an extent that clea ning will not be suffi- cient.
WARNING
Risk of poisoning and environmental damage from medium.
Use personal p rotective equipment when carrying out any work on the tting.
Before disposing of the tting: – Collect escaping medium and dispose separately
according to local regulations.
– Neutralize residues of medium in th e tting.
Remove plastic parts and dispose of them in accordance with local regulations.
Dispose of tting in accordance with local regulations.
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Installation and connection
5 Installation and connection
5.1 Preparing for installation
5.1.1 Check operating conditions
1. Ensure the design of the tting is consistent with the pur­pose intended: – Materials used (type plate). –Medium(→ order and design data).
2. Ensu re the required operating conditions are met: – Resistance of body and seal material to the medium
(resistance lists). – Media temperature (Data sheet). – Operating pressure (Data sheet).
3. Con s ult with the manufacturer regarding any other use of the device.
5.2 Planning pipelines
5.2.1 Designing pipelines
WARNING
Risk of pois oning and e nvironmental damage from medium.
Leaks due to impermissible pipework forces.
Ensure that the tting is n ot subject to any pulling o r thrust­ing forces or bending moments.
1. Plan pipes safely: – No pulling or thrusting forces – No bending moments – Adjust for changes in length due to temperature
changes (compensators, expansion shanks) – Observe direction of ow – Observe installation position and installation direction
of the tting
2. Dimensions (Data sheet).
3. Provide dirt arresters for trouble-free operation.
5.3 Installing ttinginpipe
WARNING
Risk of pois oning and e nvironmental damage from medium.
Leak due to faulty installation.
Installation work on the pipes should only be performed by technicians who have been specially trained for the pipework in question.
NOTE
Material damage from incorrect installation of tting!
Install tting vertically or horizontally.
Install tting with the magnetic coil preferably aligned upwards.
NOTE
Material damage due to contamination of the tting!
Make sure no contamination reaches the tting.
Flush the pipe with a neutral medium.
The ttingisinstalledaccordingtotheconnectiontypeof the pipes.
For connection with solvent welding/fusion spigot ends: Use suitable solvent welding/fusion socket e nds.
Observe direction of ow (3.4 Direction of ow,
Page 8 ).
5.3.1 Fixed connection with solvent welding/fusion spigot ends
1. Prepa re pipe ends according to connection type.
2. Align tting with the magnetic coil preferably upwards.
3. Adh esively apply or weld tting with solvent welding/fusion
socket ends.
5.3.2 Connection with internal thread xed
1. Prepa re pipe ends according to connection type.
2. Align tting with the magnetic coil preferably upwards.
3. Screw pipe ends with tting.
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Operation
5.3.3 Insulate tting
Fittingisinstalledinpipe
The tting housing can be insulated to avoid medium­related temperature differences.
Insulate tting housing as needed. In doing so, ensure the following: – Magnetic coil is free in order to avoid heat accumula-
tion.
– Use suitable insulation material for tting housing.
5.4 Connect tting to electrical system
Power supply switched off and secured against being switched back on again.
DANGER
Risk of electrocution!
All electrical work m ust be carried out by qualied electri­cians only.
Switch off system power supply and secure it against being switched back on again.
NOTE
Danger of overheating from wrong plug!
Mount only rectier connectors on Type 150.
1. Ensure correct current type and voltage before electrical connection (data sheet).
2. Ensure that the plug connection is protected against per­manent dampness. Provide cover as need ed.
3. Connecting cable to connector
(9.3 Plug assignment, Page 15).
4. Insert connector into connector socket of the tting.
5.5 Performing the hydrostatic test
Pressure test usi ng neutral medium, e.g. water.
1. Pressurize the tting, ensuring – Test pressure < permissible system pressure – Test pressure < 1.5 PN – Test pressure < PN + 5 bar
2. Check the tting for leaks.
6 Operation
6.1 Commissioning
Fitting correctly installed and connected
WARNING
Risk of injury and poisoning due to medium spraying out.
Use personal p rotective equipment when carrying out any work on the tting.
NOTE
AC magnets can be destroyed by o verheating!
When commissioning the tting with AC magnet, ensure that the magnetic coil is mounted on the plunger guide tube.
1. For the type 160 ensure that there is a differential pressure of at least 0.3 bar between valve inlet and valve outlet.
2. After the rst loads from pressure and operating tempera­ture, check that the tting is not leaking.
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Maintenance
7 Maintenance
WARNING
Risk of injury and poisoning due to hazardous media liq­uids!
Use personal protective equipment when carrying out any work on the tting.
7.1 Servicing
1. Visual and function check (every three months): – Normal operating conditions unchanged –Noleaks – No unusual operating noises or vibrations
2. Cle an ttin g with a moist cloth if necessary.
7.2 Maintenance
DANGER
Risk of electrocution!
All electrical work must be carried out by qualied electri­cians only.
WARNING
Risk of injury and poisoning due to hazardous or hot media.
Use personal protective equipment when carrying out any work on the tting.
Safely collect the media and dispose of it in accordance with environmental regulations.
WARNING
Risk of injury during disassembly!
Wear protective gloves, components can be very sharp­edged due to wear or damage.
Remove components with springs (e.g. pneumatic drive) carefully, since spring tension can cause components to be ejected.
7.2.1 Removing tting
1. Ensu re that: – System is empty – System has been ushed – System is depressurized – System has cooled down – System is secured against being switched back on
again
2. Remove tting from the pipe.
3. Decontami nate tting if required. –Deadspaceinthefitting may still contain medium.
7.2.2 Changing m agnetic coil o f type 150
System is switched off and secured against being switched back on again
Follow the section drawing for disassembly (3.3.1 Type
150, Page 7 ).
1. Remove connector from tting.
2. Unscrew cap nut (9).
3. Remove gasket (10). Dispose of defective gasket.
4. Remove magnetic coil (8). Dispose of defective ma gnetic coil.
5. In stall new magnetic coil (8).
6. Moun t gasket (10).
7. Tighten cap nut (9) (9.1.3 Tightening torques, Page 15).
8. Connect tting to electrical system (5.4 Connect tting
to electrical system, Page 11).
9. Performing the hydrostatic test (5.5 Performing the
hydrostatic test, Page 11).
7.2.3 Changing m agnetic coil o f type 160
System is switched off and secured against being switched back on again
Follow the section drawing for disassembly (3.3.2 Type
160, Page 7 ).
1. Remove connector from tting.
2. Unscrew cap nut (15).
3. Remove gasket (16). Dispose of defective gasket.
4. Remove magnetic coil (17). Dispose of defective magnetic coil.
5. Install new magnetic coil (17).
6. Moun t gasket (16).
7. Tighten cap nut (15) (9.1.3 Tightening torques,
Page 15).
8. Connect tting to electrical system (5.4 Connect tting
to electrical system, Page 11).
9. Performing the hydrostatic test (5.5 Performing the
hydrostatic test, Page 11).
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Maintenance
7.3 Replacement parts and retu rn
1. Have the following information ready to hand when order­ing spare parts (type plate). – Fitting type – ID number – Nominal pressure and diameter – Body and seal material
2. Please complete and enclose the document of compliance for returns (www.asv-stuebbe.com/service/downloads).
3. Only use spare parts from ASV Stübbe.
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Troubleshooting
8 Troubleshooting
WARNING
Risk of injury and poisoning due to hazardous or hot media.
Use personal protective equipment when carrying out any work on the tting.
Safely collect the media and dispose of it in accordance with environmental regulations.
Consult with the manufacturer regarding faults which are not identied in the following table, or which cannot be traced to the indicated causes.
Error Possible cause
1
Corrective action
Rated voltage is still present
Check control voltage.
Incorrectly installed
Install tting in accordance with direction of ow. When doing so follow arrow m arking on tting
(3.4 Direction of ow, Page 8 ).
Differential pressure between valve input and valve outlet too low
2
Ensure th at there is a differential pressure of at least 0.3 bar between valve inlet and valve outlet.
Valve does not close
Plunger disabled
Change tting.
Operating pressure too high Check operating pressure and adjust permissible operating
pressure if necessary (data sheet).
Connection voltage is cut or insufcient
Check supply voltage.
Check cable connection and if necessary cable correctly.
Rated voltage and coil voltage different
Ensure that the tting is suitable for the intended use. Check specications of the tting (data sheet).
Magnetic coil defective Type 150: Install new magnetic coil (7.2.2 Changing
magnetic coil of type 150, Page 12).
Type 160: Install new magnetic coil (7.2.3 Changing
magnetic coil of type 160, Page 12).
Rectier defective
3
Fit new rectier connector (5.4 Connect tting to
electrical system, Page 11).
Valve does not open
Plunger disabled
Change tting.
Medium escaping at pipe connection
Pipe connection leaking
Check pipe connection at the tting and tighten if necessary. Use new seal as needed.
Tab. 3 Troubleshooting
1) Faults apply for stand ard valve (NC) normally closed
2) applies to Type 160
3) applies to Type 150
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Appendix
9 Appendix
9.1 Technical specications
Technical data (Data sheet).
9.1.1 Working pressure
Operating pressure (Data sheet).
9.1.2 Pressure and temperature limits
Pressure and temperature limits (data sheet).
9.1.3 Tightening torques
Description
Size
Tightening torque
Cap nut SW 24
hand-tight
Tab. 4 Tightening torques
9.2 Connection diagrams
9.2.1 Type 150 connection diagrams
A
P
Fig. 5 Connection diagram (NO) (normally open), type 150
A
P
Fig. 6 Connection diagram (NC) (n ormally
closed), type 150
9.2.2 Type 160 connection diagrams
A
P
Fig. 7 Connection diagram (NO) (normally open), type 160
A
P
Fig. 8 Connection diagram (NC) (n ormally
closed), type 160
9.3 Plug assignment
DIN EN 175301-803 plug socket. The polarity of the con­nections (1,3) has no effect on operation.
1
2 3
Fig. 9 connector plug
1 control voltage
2earth
3 control voltage
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Appendix
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