Mounting The Device - Samson EB 8061 EN Translation Of Original Instructions

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pressure rating of the pipeline, medium
temperature etc.). See the 'Markings on
the device' section for nameplate details.
− The requested or required additional
pipe fittings (see the 'Additional fittings'
section) have been installed or prepared
as necessary before installing the valve.
NOTICE
!
Risk of control valve damage due to incor-
rect insulation.
Î Only insulate control valves with insulat-
ing section or bellows seal up to the bon-
net flange of the valve body for medium
temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) and
above 220 °C (428 °F). If the insulating
section is insulated, it will not function
properly.
Î Do not insulate valves mounted to com-
ply with NACE MR0175 requirements
and which have nuts and bolts that are
not suitable for sour gas environments.
Proceed as follows:
Î Lay out the necessary material and tools
to have them ready during installation
work.
Î Flush the pipelines.
Note
The plant operator is responsible for clean-
ing the pipelines in the plant.
Î For steam applications, dry the pipelines.
Moisture will damage the inside of the
valve.
EB 8061 EN
Î Check any mounted pressure gauges to
make sure they function properly.
Î When the valve and actuator are al-
ready assembled, check the tightening
torques of the bolted joints (u AB 0100).
Components may loosen during trans-
port.

5.3 Mounting the device

The activities listed below are necessary to
install the valve and before it can be started
up.
NOTICE
!
Risk of valve damage due to excessively
high or low tightening torques.
Observe the specified torques when tighten-
ing control valve components. Excessive
tightening torques lead to parts wearing out
more quickly. Parts that are too loose may
cause leakage.
Î Observe the specified tightening torques
(u AB 0100).
NOTICE
!
Risk of valve damage due to the use of
unsuitable tools.
Î Only use tools approved by SAMSON
(u AB 0100).
Installation
5-3

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