Summary of Contents for Metso Jamesbury 7150 Series
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Flanged Ball Valves Series 7150, 7180 Model C, Class 150, Standard Bore 3”, 4”, & 6” (DN80, 100 & 150) Series 7300, 7380, 730S, 738S Model C, Class 300, Standard Bore 3”, 4” & 6” (DN80, 100 & 150) Standard and Emission-Pak® Valves Installation, Maintenance and Operating Instructions Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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These instructions provide information about safe handling and operation of the valve. If you require additional assistance, please contact the manufacturer or manufacturer’s representative. Addresses and phone numbers are printed on the back cover. See also www.metso.com/valves for the latest documentation. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! Subject to change without notice.
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TION OR COMPATIBILITY OF THE VALVE WITH THE INTENDED SER- BODY RATINGS. ALL OF THE BODY AND SEAT RATINGS ARE VICE, CONTACT METSO FOR MORE INFORMATION. DEPENDENT ON VALVE TYPE AND SIZE, SEAT MATERIAL, AND TEMPERATURE. DO NOT EXCEED THESE RATINGS!
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IMO-227 EN CORRECT WRONG Figure 3 Avoid this mounting position Figure 2 Lifting the valve TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE Refer to the Section 4, MAINTENANCE for stem seal adjustment. If there is weepage past the stem seals upon Check the valve and the accompanying devices for any installation, it means the valve may have been subject to damage that may have occurred during transport.
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Detach the air supply, electrical supply, hydraulic supply in real terms reduce the total cost of ownership. Metso and control signal cables or pipes from their connectors. recommends inspecting valves at least every five (5) years.
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(MA0026426) for 3” & 4” (DN 80 & 100) Series 7000, and (MA0185235) for 6” (DN 150) Series 7000 from your local Metso Distributor. NOTE: If complete disassembly becomes necessary it is recommended to replace all seats and seals. Refer to the Repair Kit chart (see Tables 9A &...
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IMO-227 EN If the valve has the “leak-off” option, remove any remaining “leak-off” port fittings or plugs. The insert design requires that the insert (2) be unthreaded in a counter clockwise motion using the following method utilizing the insert field wrench. Assemble the field wrench as follows (see Figures 5 and 19): a.
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IMO-227 EN With a wire brush, clean studs (29) and stud nuts (30) of foreign material, such as paint, thread locker, grime and commodity. Inspect the threads for damage or defects with appropriate ring or plug gauge. Repair any out-of-tolerance threads, or replace in-kind. Check that nut can be run up and down entire usable portion of the threads.
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IMO-227 EN 12. Place the valve in a vertical position, insert end up, on 16. Cycle the valve slowly with a gentle back and forth a clean soft surface such as a folded rag or a piece of motion building gradually to the full quarter turn. By cardboard.
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IMO-227 EN 13. Install the top set of stem seals (104) over the stem as TABLE 4 shown in (Figure 9). Emission-Pak Housing Nut Torques 14. Hold the stem in place and slide the compression ring Lubricated Torques ft-lbs (N-m) (111) and compression plate (20) over the stem (4) and A193 GR.
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(1) (see Figure 13). When testing the valve for external tightness, keep the ball in the half open position. HANDLE AGAINST If testing the valve seat tightness, please contact Metso STOP IN OPEN for advice. POSITION...
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Model C standard and Emission-Pak Flanged Ball Valves to actuators. Linkage kits that are needed to mount specific Metso Inspect the coupling (1) and locate the end that will actuators to different types and sizes of Jamesbury valves can engage the actuator.
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IMO-227 EN 7 .4 Bracket Attachment to Valve Insert the actuator end of the coupling (1) from the bot- tom of the bracket (2) into the protruding bearing (3). Lower the bracket/coupling assembly on the valve, aligning the slot in the bottom of the coupling (1) with top of the valve stem.
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IMO-227 EN 7 .8 Open/Close Position Adjustment TABLE 5 NOTE: Refer to the appropriate Installation, Maintenance, Torque to Cast/Ductile Body Actuators and Operating Instructions (IMO) for specific directions on Bolt size No lubrication how to adjust the actuator travel stops or limit switch (see ft·lbs in·lbs N·m...
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I440, I4500 or I4600 I7016 I6500, I6600 or I6700 I262 I1263 I1227 or I1383 I3000 I1200, I2475, I2500, I2700 or I5500 Torq-Handle Contact your authorized Metso Distributor for copies of these instructions IMO 8/17 Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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IMO-227 EN ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY . NO . BODY INSERT BALL STEM SEAT BODY SEAL SECONDARY STEM SEAL* STEM SEAL STEM BEARING FIRE-TIRE COMPRESSION PLATE IDENTIFICATION TAG POP RIVET STEM BEARING NON-FIRE-TITE BONNET STUD BONNET STUD NUT DISC SPRING TOP GROUNDING SPRING BOTTOM GROUNDING SPRING RETAINING RING *FIRE-TITE ONLY...
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IMO-227 EN PARTS LIST ITEM NO PART DESCRIPTION QTY. STEM SECONDARY STEM SEAL THRUST BEARING FIRE-TITE COMPRESSION PLATE THRUST BEARING NON FIRE-TITE STUD STUD NUT DISC SPRING TOP GROUNDING SPRING BOTTOM GROUNDING SPRING RETAINING RING EMISSION-PAK STEM RETAINER STUD LANTERN RING/SPACER PROPER DISC SPRING STEM SEAL ARRANGEMENT...
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IMO-227 EN JAMESBURY 7000 SERIES FLANGED BALL VALVES 7150 1 . sign VALVE SIZE ( inch / mm ) 7 . sign SEAT MATERIAL SIZE RANGE INCHES 3, 4, 6 Xtreme®/PTFE/PTFE 80,100 150 PTFE/PTFE/PTFE PFA/PTFE/PTFE 2 . sign VALVE SERIES & STYLE PEEK/GRAPHITE/GRAPHITE †...
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MBT - Barrier seats WARNING: If the valve you are selecting a Repair Kit for has a “Special Service” tag, check with your authorized Metso Distributor for help in selecting the correct kit. IMO 8/17 Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com...
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MBT - Barrier seats WARNING: If the valve you are selecting a Repair Kit for has a “Special Service” tag, check with your authorized Metso Distributor for help in selecting the correct kit. Subject to change without prior notice. Metso Flow Control Inc.
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