Valves: Storage, Preservation and Handling Manual
Valves: Storage, Preservation and Handling Manual
Valves: Storage, Preservation and Handling Manual
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Contents
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL TYPES OF VALVES ...................................................... 1
1.0 VALVE STORAGE ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 MATERIAL RECEIPT ............................................................................................................... 1
1.2 UNPACKING .............................................................................................................................. 1
1.3 STORAGE .................................................................................................................................. 3
1.4 VALVE STORAGE POSITION ................................................................................................ 4
1.5 LONG STORAGE ..................................................................................................................... 5
2.0 VALVE HANDLING ...................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 HANDLING ................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................................................. 6
2.3 UNLOADING .............................................................................................................................. 6
2.4 LIFTING ...................................................................................................................................... 7
3.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................... 11
3.1 CONVENTIONAL VALVES .................................................................................................. 11
3.2 ELECTRICAL MOTOR OPERATED VALVE ..................................................................... 12
3.3 HP BYPASS SYSTEM ........................................................................................................... 15
3.4 CONTROL VALVES ............................................................................................................... 19
3.5 QUICK CLOSING NON-RETURN VALVE ......................................................................... 21
3.6 SOOT BLOWER ...................................................................................................................... 23
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SYMBOLS
Warning
Indicates that severe personal injury, death or substantial property
damage will result if proper precautions are not taken
Caution
Indicates that minor personal injury or property damage can result if
proper precautions are not taken
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1.2 UNPACKING
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4. When the valves are uncrated and the flange protectors, end
covers etc., are removed, meticulous care should be exercised
to prevent dirt and other foreign materials from entering the
passage bores while bolting in place.
5. For safety valves, check whether the inlet size, orifice, material
grade, set pressure etc. are as per the boiler O&M Manual.
Also check that the seals are intact on ring pin, spring adjuster
and overlap collar.
10. Ensure that all screws of terminal box cover and control
compartment cover are intact and tightened fully.
12. For check valves, ensure the disc is fixed carefully allowing no
movement.
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14. Ensure that the safety valve discs have been received for all of
the safety valves. Identify the disc according to the valve serial
nos. punched on it and store it safely with D.U sequence.
These details are required during replacement of hydro test
plugs with discs. The disc dimensions shall be checked for
identification before assembly.
15. The shaft of the Soot Blower motor should be kept locked so
that, bearings don’t get damaged during storage. However, it
should be made to rotate periodically to ensure the functionality
and should be kept locked once again.
16. For HP Bypass valves and control valves, if the storage time is
expected to be more than 3 months, then it is advised to
remove the stems and gland packing’s from the valves and
keep the stems properly greased and separated from the
valves. Silica gel put inside a cotton bag, must be placed inside
the valve.
1.3 STORAGE
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1. Valves should not be rested on the butt welded ends and the
flange, or on the hand wheel or on motors or on Bypass / PRV
tube arrangement.
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2.1 HANDLING
2.2 TRANSPORTATION
2.3 UNLOADING
1. Unloading shall be done with the help of Fork lift or with the
help of wire ropes. In either case sufficient care must be taken
to avoid accidents and damage. The strength of rope at various
angles shown in Fig. 1 shall be taken as a guideline for lifting
with wire.
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Figure 1
2.4 LIFTING
1. Do not lift the valves in a method not recommended and using
any part built onto the valves.
LIFTING OF CONVENTIONAL VALVES
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Figure 2
a. Stem
b. Gland bolt
c. Hand wheel
d. In case where actuators are provided, the eye bolt of the actuator.
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Figure 3
LIFTING OF SAFETY VALVE / ERV
3. Crated safety valves should always be lifted with the inlet flange down, i.e.
same as installation position
5. Never lift full weight of the valve by the lifting lever. Never hook to the spring
to lift. Figure 4 shows the correct way of lifting the valves.
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Figure 4
6. Uncrated 1538VX ERV shall be moved only by lifting or hoisting using eye
bolts, which are located on the valve body near the discharge collar
7. Uncrated 1525VX ERV should be moved or hoisted by wrapping a sling (cloth
web preferred) around the bottom of the pilot base and eye bolts should be
installed in the outlet flange in such a manner to ensure the valve is in a vertical
position during lift, i.e. not lifted in horizontal position.
8. Lift the ERV models 1533 VX valve using eye bolts 1/2 inch, (12.7 mm
minimum size) installed in outlet flange bolt holes. A chain or sling through the
eyebolts will permit lifting the valve in a horizontal upright position and provide
for ease of balancing. The uncrated weight of the valve is approximately 265
pounds (120 kg). The crated weight is approximately 320 pounds (145 kg).
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3.1.1 INSTALLATION
1. Actuators / Motors are fitted to suit the working conditions as per the
particular tag no. Do not inter change the actuators / Motors.
2. Installation shall be done as per tag No. indicated on the name plate.
Ensure foreign matter do not exist in the piping.
3. Remove Silica gels by all means after removing the protectors for the
edge preparations. Ensure the anti-rust paint is removed (if provided)
with the help of an alcoholic cleaner before Welding to pipe
5. The area for preheating and post heating shall be approximately 2.5
times of the width of weld area. Care should be taken to avoid
temperature rise at other parts of valve.
7. Ensure the threaded sections of clamping bolts and nuts are applied
with anti-seizure component.
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3.2.1STORAGE
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3.2.2 UNPACKING
5. Standard size Cable glands to suit all the cable entries are supplied
along with the actuator. These are packed and attached to the
actuators.
7. Ensure that the plugs provided in all the cable entries are intact and
fully tightened.
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3.2.3 HANDLING
9. The lifting hook provided on the actuator is meant for lifting the
actuator alone – it shall not be used to lift the valve with actuator.
Valve along with the actuator to be lifted using chain as indicated
elsewhere in this document.
10. The lifting chain shall not be supported/touching the delicate parts
of actuator like hand-wheel, manual-auto lever, terminal covers etc.
The Torque Limit setting and position limit setting are done at
factory for the design parameters. Changing these setting may
cause severe damage to the valve and actuator.
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1. Remove the stems and gland packing from the valves if storage
time of the same is expected to be more than 3 or 4 months, in
such case follow steps 2 to 6 otherwise follow from step 7
onwards.
2. Keep the stems properly greased and separate from the valve.
3. Repack the valves without gland, packing and stems and store
in original crates.
4. Silica gel put inside a cotton bag, are to be placed inside valve
bodies.
DON’Ts
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9. Do not remove any item from their original crates / packing cases
after the checking the material receipt is over and during
storage.
DOs
11. Put back the gland packing and stems (after removing the
grease) in the valves just before installation.
12. Remove silica gel filled cotton bags from the valve bodies.
13. Assemble the valves with respective actuators and adjust valve
strokes.
15. Unpack the items at the installation place and just before
mounting on to the system to avoid damage and to restrict dirt
entry.
16. Before unpacking oil supply units make sure that their
foundations are complete.
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18. Install the valves on to the pipe work in such a way that they are
completely free of stress.
19. Remove the end caps of the valves just before welding the
valves onto the pipe work.
20. Weld the valves on to the pipe work with TIG ROOT.
22. Keep the oil supply units, hydraulic components etc., covered to
prevent dirt, dust and other foreign matters entry.
23. Keep all connections on oil supply units, actuators (servo valve,
blocking element side) sealed.
25. Make flexible layout of oil lines using minimum possible number
of bends.
DON’Ts
12. Do not carry out any welding on the valves or accessories other
than at the valve ends.
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13. Do not use any point on the valves or other items for load
bearing.
17. Do not stand or apply load in any other ways on the valves or
other items like feedback transmitters, servo valve, oil lines etc.
18. Do not strike arc for welding on the valve bodies or any other
items.
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3.4.1 STORAGE PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY
1. If the storage time is expected to be more than 3 months, it is
advisable to remove the stems and gland packing from the
valves and keep the stems properly greased or separated from
the valve. Silica gel, put inside a cotton bag, must be placed
inside the valve.
2. Silica gel, put inside a cotton bag, must be placed inside the
valve.
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3.5.1 STORAGE
2. Care has been taken from our end not to mix items pertaining
to more than 1 unit. If any consignment having QCNRVs of 2
or more units is found, then open the box and after taking the
QCNRVs relevant to the unit under erection, pack the box
again to avoid any water or dust entrapment into the Box and
damaging the valve which will be erected at a later stage.
3.5.2 HANDLING
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3.6.1 STORAGE
All the Soot Blowers, though designed for outdoor applications, require special care
during storage before erection and commissioning. These instructions may please be
taken seriously to avoid costly replacements or breakdowns at a later date.
4. All the electrical items are to be covered with waterproof and dust
proof coverings. Nozzle and valve openings are shipped covered.
This may be checked and covered wherever necessary.
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7. The above instructions are for guidelines only and the concerned
persons may use their own discretion’s knowing well that these are
electro-mechanical components.
For further details, suggestion and improvement Pl. contact the following Engineering
Executives
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