Section 05110 - Butterfly Valves
Section 05110 - Butterfly Valves
Section 05110 - Butterfly Valves
PART 1 - GENERAL
1. ANSI B16.1 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Class 25, 125
and 250
2. ANSI B16.5 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Steel Nickel
Alloy and Other Special
2. AWWA C213 Fusion Bonded Epoxy Coating
3. AWWA C504 Rubber Seated Butterfly Valves
4. AWWA C550 Protective Interior Coatings for Valves and
Hydrants
1.3 SUBMITTALS
1. Shop Drawings
2. OWNER’s Manual
1.4 TESTING
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Butterfly valves shall conform to AWWA C504 and shall be flanged and of
the size and class indicated.
B. Flanged valves shall have 125 lb. flanges complying with ANSI B 16.5, or 250
lb. where so indicated, and may be either short-bodied or long-bodied except
as otherwise indicated.
C. Class 150B butterfly valves with AWWA Class D or E flanges (125 psi drilling
per ANSI B16.1) shall be used with all Class 150 pipe.
D. Class 250B butterfly valves with AWWA Class F flanges (250 psi drilling per
ANSI B16.1) shall be used with all Class 200 and above rated pipe.
G. Shaft seals shall be designed for use with standard split-V type packing or
other approved seals, and the interior passage shall not have any excessive
obstructions or stops.
J. All bolts, nuts and studs shall conform to ASTM A307, Grade B; or ASTM
A354.
P. Valves shall be kept off ground using pallets, platforms, or other supports.
A. General
2. Butterfly valves shall be tested in accordance with AWWA C504 and the
requirements specified below.
B. Construction
3. Discs: Ductile iron ASTM A536, Grade 65-45-12, cast iron ASTM A48,
Class 40, or ASTM A126, Class B. The disc edge shall have a corrosion-
resistant edge for mating with the rubber seat and shall be machined or
ground through 360 degrees of the seat. All keys and pins used to secure
the valve disc to the shaft shall be of stainless steel or monel construction.
All other pins and fasteners employed in the disc assembly shall be of
austenitic stainless steel.
4. Shafts: Turned, ground, polished and fabricated from Type 304, stainless
steel or monel. The shafts shall be of one or two piece construction and
designed for a factor of safety of not less than five for the rated shutoff
pressure and the maximum torque required. Connection of the valve
disc to the shaft shall be suitable for the service conditions specified. The
outboard end of the shafts shall be permanently marked to show the disc
position in relation to the shaft.
C. Actuators for valves located above ground or in vaults and structures shall
have handwheels. The minimum hand wheel diameter shall be 12 inches.
The actuator shall be equipped with a dial indicator which shows the
position of the valve disc.
E. Screw type operators shall not be installed for valves 35 inches in diameter or
larger.
F. Operators shall require a minimum of 40 turns to rotate the disc from fully
open to fully closed position.
H. Enclosed worm gear operators shall have a gear ratio designed not to exceed
80 pounds pull to meet the required operator torque.
L. The valve manufacturer shall be responsible for mounting the actuator to the
valve, at the valve manufacturer’s facility.
2. Provide intermediate stem guide for extensions more than 7 feet long.
3. 2 inch square operating nuts shall be included with each extension stem.
2.5 PAINTING
A. Clean and prime coat ferrous metal surfaces of equipment in the shop.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
END OF SECTION