Bray Controls BV Series Installation Instructions Manual

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FEATURES
The design features of this valve include three piece
construction and a "free floating" ball allowing ease
of maintenance without special tools. The ball is not
fixed, but is free to move with the line pressure. As a
result of this feature, these valves are capable of tight
shut-off with flow in either direction regardless of the
position of the valve in the line.
The downstream seat, opposite the pressurized side of
a closed valve, must carry the load exerted by the line
pressure on the ball, while the upstream seat is subject
to little load or wear. For this reason, it is sometimes
possible to increase useful seat life by turning the valve
end-for-end in the pipeline.
The valve should be maintained as part of a preventative
maintenance program and in accordance with
Bray's recommended pressure, temperature and
corrosion limits to ensure a long service life. During
shipment, storage, and in operation, the valve should
be fully open or fully closed ("open" is preferred for
shipping and storage). Do not use in throttling service
without investigating flow and pressure conditions.
WARNING: Before installing this equipment, confirm
that it is suitable for the intended service.
The identifications tags describe the maximum allowable
service conditions for this product.
Be sure that the installation is protected by appropriate
pressure control and safety devices to ensure that
acceptable limits are not exceeded.
OPERATION
Operation of the valve is done by turning the handle a
1/4 turn (90 degree turn). CW to close, CCW to open.
A. VALVE OPEN POSITlON
The handle is parallel with the pipeline.
B. VALVE IN CLOSED POSITION
The handle is perpendicular to the pipeline.
Valves with actuators should be checked for actuator
-valve alignment. Misalignment will result in high
operational torque and damage to valve stem and seals.
STEM SEAL ADJUSTMENT
Stem seal leakage may be corrected without disassembly
by tightening the packing gland nut until such leakage
BV & BVMS Series —
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Bray Controls Commercial Division
13788 West Road, Suite 200A
Houston, Texas 77041
BCDSales@Bray.com
Phone: 1-888-412-2729
Fax: 1-888-412-2720
www.braycommercialdivision.com
Installation Instructions
stops. If the leakage continues or valve operating torque
becomes excessive, the seals are worn and replacement
will be necessary.
1. For 1/2"- 2", if slight leakage is noted at
stem,straighten lock washer tab, tighten stem nut to
flatten Bellville Washers, back stem nut off 1/4 turn, secure
lock washer tab.
2. For sizes larger than 2", simply tighten the gland
bolts evenly until leak stops. Do not over tighten.
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ON-SITE INSTALLATION
Before installing the valves, the pipes must be flushed
clean of dirt, burrs, and welding residues, or the seats
and ball surface will be damaged.
The valve may be installed in any position on the pipeline.
The pipe must be correctly aligned and spaced as to
not induce stresses in the valve.
As shipped from the factory, Valves may contain
silicone based lubricant. This is for break-in and may
be removed by disassembly and solvent washing, if it
is objectionable for a particular application.
INSTALLATION OF THREADED END VALVES
1. The use of a thread sealant is recommended; Use
conventional sealant, such as hemp core, Teflon, etc;
2. Apply wrench only on the hex/octagon nearest the
valve end being tightened. Do not tighten by applying
torque to the opposite end cap or other valve component.
Tightening by using the valve body, handle or the
opposite end cap can seriously damage the valve; Use a
wrench on both the near end cap and pipe to avoid
applying torque to the body through the bolting.
3. In some applications, threaded end valves may be back-
welded on site. Use caution. Do not overheat the
valve body. Confirm that the end cap bolt holes are
aligned with the body screw holes on both ends and
that the end caps are parallel and correctly spaced
to fit the valve body before re-assembly or back welding.
Make up both of the threaded connections normally and
then remove the body assembly for weld-end connections
before back welding the threaded connection.
4. Do not use the body screws to pull the pipe ends
together or into alignment.
1/21/19

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  • Page 1 Bray Controls Commercial Division 13788 West Road, Suite 200A Houston, Texas 77041 BCDSales@Bray.com Phone: 1-888-412-2729 Fax: 1-888-412-2720 www.braycommercialdivision.com BV & BVMS Series — 1/21/19 Installation Instructions FEATURES stops. If the leakage continues or valve operating torque The design features of this valve include three piece becomes excessive, the seals are worn and replacement construction and a “free floating”...
  • Page 2 BV & BVMS Series — Installation Instructions Continued DISASSEMBLY & CLEANING PROCEDURES 3. To completely remove the valve from the pipeline, CAUTION: Line must be depressurized before remove the remaining upper body bolt and the body will disassembly. Valve should be cycled after draining the lift free.
  • Page 3: Visual Inspection

    BV & BVMS Series — Installation Instructions Continued 12. (Note: The use of a bore alignment tool, about 1.0 VISUAL INSPECTION mm (0.04 inch) less than the internal diameter of the Clean and inspect metal parts. It is not necessary to end cap and ball, inserted through the end cap and replace the ball and stem unless the seating surfaces ball will prevent the ball from turning as the stem gland...
  • Page 4 BV & BVMS Series — Installation Instructions Continued 10. Lift the valve into position between the flanges in the pipeline. 8. Turn the stem so that the ball is in the open position the upper stem flat is parallel to the bore centerline. 11.
  • Page 5 BV & BVMS Series — Installation Instructions Continued BV Series 1/2” to 2” COMPONENTS Item Name Body End Cap Ball Seat Stem Body Seal Washer Body Nut Body Bolt / Stud Thrust Washer Stem Packing Gland Nut Handle Washer Stop Set Sleeve...
  • Page 6 BV & BVMS Series — Installation Instructions Continued BV Series 3” to 4” COMPONENTS Item Name Body END CAP BALL SEAT STEM BODY GASKET LOCKWASHER BODY SCREW ANT-STATIC 11A* WASHER PROTECTOR 11B* PACKING PROTECTOR THRUST WASHER BEARING SLEEVE STEM PACKING...
  • Page 7: Seat Support

    BV & BVMS Series — Installation Instructions Continued BVMS Series 6” to 12” COMPONENTS Item Name BODY END CAP BALL SEAT SEAT SUPPORT STEM BODY GASKET BODY SCREW ANT-STATIC 11A* WASHER PROTECTOR 11B* PACKING PROTECTOR THRUST WASHER BEARING SLEEVE * STEM PACKING PACKING GLAND SLEEVE PACKING GLAND...
  • Page 8: Short And Long Term Storage

    BV & BVMS Series — Installation Instructions Continued SHORT AND LONG TERM STORAGE SAFETY SUMMARY Short term: 1. Read completely and understand all instructions 1. Short term storage is defined as storage of products provided prior to beginning installation or and equipment to be used in the construction of a maintenance.

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