General; Introduction To Valves; Storage - Honeywell 9410 Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

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1. General

1.1 Introduction to Valves

A) The ball valve has been designed for the requirements and applications of piping.
B) The most important feature of the Honeywell angle valve is its body that has been manufactured in
appropriate sizes to meet the requirements of piping. It consists of a body that includes a cage to
control flow speed, a seat ring, a bonnet, and an actuator.
C) The ball Valve is designed for easy maintenance.
D) The ball valve trim boasts a long life span and has few faults. To use the system to its full life span,
you should install it correctly according to the manual and maintain it according to the prescribed
procedures while using it.
♣ RECOMMENDATIONS
Engineers who have professional assembly capabilities are required to maintain Ball valves. Therefore,
it is more economical to request repairs of the valves to Honeywell. As the valves repaired by
Honeywell are thoroughly tested and warranted, you are recommended to entrust Honeywell with
repairs.
To avoid possible injury to personnel or damage to valve parts, WARNING
and CAUTION notes must be strictly followed. Modifying this product,
substituting non-factory parts or using maintenance procedures other than
outlined could drastically affect performance, be hazardous to personnel
and equipment and may void existing warranties.

2. Storage

A) Do not throw, drop, trip or drag ball valves when transporting them.
B) Keep all parts of the ball valve in a well-ventilated place protected from fire, rain and wind.
Store the valve at a temperature between - 29℃ (-20℉) and 48℃ (120℉).
The storage area must be protected from flooding.
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