Installation & Operation Manual
Content
1. ERIKS operating companies
2. Product description
3. Requirements for maintenance staff
4. Transport and storage
5. Function
6. Application
7. Installation
8. Maintenance
9. Service and repair
10. Troubleshooting
11. Removal
1. ERIKS operating companies
ECON storm valves are being delivered by several ERIKS operating companies on a worldwide
basis. In this manual these will be referred to as 'ERIKS', the individual terms of delivery of the
ERIKS operating company having executed the order are applicable.
2. Product description
The ECON storm valves are designed according to the information in our latest catalogue or see
our website
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temperature rating as stated on this website. ECON storm valves are provided with casted
markings according to EN 19. The marking makes the identification of the valve easier and
contains:
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size (DN)
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pressure rating class
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body material marking
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arrow, indicating the medium flow direction
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charge number
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3. Requirements for maintenance staff
The staff assigned to assembly, operating and maintenance tasks should be qualified to carry out
such jobs and in any circumstance, ensure personal safety.
4. Transport and storage
Transport and storage should always be carried out with the discs completely closed and the valve
should be protected against external forces, influence and destruction. The valves should be
stored in an unpolluted space and should also be protected against all atmospheric
circumstances. There should be taken care of the temperature and humidity in the room, in order
to prevent condensate formation.
5. Function
ECON storm valves also known as scupper valves are provided in angle and straight type and
without or with locking device. The storm valves are self-closing valves under the waterline of
ships. Important is their non-return function, allowing the media to be discharged but at the same
time preventing seawater from entering the system.
6. Application
ECON storm valves are used aboard ships for discharge of sanitary pipelines, grey water and
septic tanks and usually places shipside.
The installation designer is responsible for the storm valve selection, suitable for the working
conditions. The valves are unsuitable, without written permission of an ERIKS company, to apply
for hazardous media as referred into Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.
ECON storm valves Fig. 1205,1207,1208,1209
Rev. 0
and should be used in accordance with the applicable pressure-
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