Opening and Closing of the Bleed Valves Strainer Blowdown Valve and Depressurization of the TVS 6000UD Testing the Operation of the Steam Trap Fitted onto the TVS 6000UD Maintenance Operation and Replacement of Steam Trap Fitted on the TVS 6000UD Closing Procedure .
General Safety Information This manual shall be used by experienced personnel only as a guide for installation and maintenance of the TVS 6000UD Trap Valve Station Series. Selection or installation of equipment should always be accompanied by competent technical assistance. We encourage you to contact Armstrong International or its local Representative if further information is required.
Opening and Closing of the Bleed Valves The role of the bleed valves in the TVS 6000UD is to allow safe and quick replacement of the connected steam trap. When the 2 isolation valves are closed, if there is any leakage from the isolation points it will be visible and divert to the atmosphere through the opened bleed valves, i.e.
Maintenance Operation and Replacement of Steam Trap Fitted on the TVS 6000UD In case the steam trap must be replaced for any reason, please apply the safety procedure as follows: Closing Procedure BURN HAZARD! Use caution as burns could occur to personnel.
Troubleshooting TVS 6000UD Isolation Valves and Bleed, Test and Blowdown Valves A piston valve will retain its leak tightness for several years without maintenance. In severe service such as rapid heating and cooling, some field maintenance may be required. Depending on the problem, these simple steps may help: •...
(*) part of Seal ad Mech Assembly (D125704) • This can be done with the TVS 6000UD remaining in the steam line. • Be sure to isolate the TVS 6000UD trap valve station both up and downstream by using separate shut-off valves before performing any maintenance •...
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