Type 6492Hm Safety Override System; Installation; Maximum Inlet Pressures And Temperatures - Emerson Fisher 92B Instruction Manual

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Type 92B
BODY MATERIAL
Cast Iron
Steel
Stainless steel
1. 450°F / 232°C with standard seat ring, 600°F / 316°C with seal weld option.

Type 6492HM Safety Override System

Refer to Figure 3. Once placed in operation, the
upstream Type 92B (B) pilot senses the intermediate
pressure between both valves, and the Type 6492HM
(A) pilot senses downstream pressure of the second
valve. As demand for flow increases, intermediate
pressure will fall causing the Type 92B pilot to open. As
the Type 92B pilot opens, loading pressure to the main
valve increases, opening the main valve.
The Type 6492HM (A) safety override pilot remains
open because its setpoint is above the setpoint of
the downstream valve. In the unlikely event that the
downstream valve fails open, downstream pressure
will rise above the downstream valve's setpoint. This
pressure is sensed by the Type 6492HM (A) safety
override pilot. As downstream pressure increases
the Type 6492HM (A) safety override pilot closes,
reducing loading pressure to the upstream main valve,
which positions the main valve to maintain desired
downstream override pressure.
In the event that the upstream valve fails, the
downstream valve will prevent downstream pressure
from rising above safe operating levels.
It is recommended to install some type of warning
system, such as a sentinal relief valve, to warn the
operator that a valve has failed in the system. This
will prevent prolonged operation with one valve, which
could cause valve trim wear and noise associated with
operation at high differential pressures.
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Table 3. Maximum Inlet Pressures and Temperatures
END CONNECTION
NPT
CL125 FF
CL250 RF
NPT
SWE
CL150 RF
CL300 RF
PN 16/25/40 (NPS 1, 1-1/2, 2 and 3 /
DN 25, 40, 50 and 80)
PN 16 (NPS 4 / DN 100)
PN 25/40 (NPS 4 / DN 100)
NPT
CL150 RF
CL300 RF
PN 16/25/40 (NPS 1, 1-1/2, 2 and 3 /
DN 25, 40, 50 and 80)
PN 16
(NPS 3 and 4 / DN 80 and 100)
PN 25/40
(NPS 3 and 4 / DN 80 and 100)
MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURE
psig
bar
250
17.2
125
8.6
250
17.2
300
20.7
300
20.7
185
12.8
300
20.7
300
20.7
185
12.8
300
20.7
300
20.7
175
12.1
300
20.7
300
20.7
175
12.1
300
20.7

Installation

!
Regulators should be installed, operated
and maintained in accordance with
federal, state and local codes, rules and
regulations and Emerson instructions.
If the regulator vents steam or a leak
develops in the system, it indicates that
service is required.
Failure to take the regulator out of
service immediately may create a
hazardous condition.
Call a service man in case of trouble.
Only a qualified person must install or
service the regulator.
Be sure to install Type 92B pilot above
the pipeline with the adjusting screw
pointing up and the control line sloped
at a downward pitch to the main line to
ensure proper condensate drainage.
The following points should be kept in mind when
installing this pressure reducing valve. See Figure 4
for a schematic drawing of a typical installation.
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
°F
°C
406
208
353
178
406
208
450
232
450
232
450
232
600
316
600
316
450
232
600
316
450
232
450
232
600
316
600
316
450
232
600
316
WARNING
CAUTION
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)

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