Low Torc Valve
Low Torc Valve
Low Torc Valve
10. Fasten the handle adapter to the plug with the capscrew and the washers.
Parts List 1. Body 2. Handle Adapter 3. Grease Fitting 4. Washer 5. Lockwasher 6. Capscrew 7. Adjusting Nut 8. O-ring 9. Plug Seal 10. Insert (set) 11. O-ring 12. Plug 13. Retaining Pin 14. Washer 15. Stop Capscrew
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4. Replace the O-rings (Loc. 11) on the inserts if necessary. handle-adapter end) where a clockwise rotation closes the valve. The flow-indicator lugs on the handle adapter indicate the direction of the fluid hole through the plug. Keep the flow-indicator lugs in line with the flowindicator slots on the plug. 5. Replace the O-ring sealing the adjusting nut if the O-ring is worn. 6. Replace the plug-stem packing (Loc. 9) at the top and bottom of the plug if necessary. 7. Replace the inserts with standard parts if the valve has shown signs of leakage or if the inserts show any excessive wear or pitting. 8. Wipe all old lubricant from inside the valve body.
Caution
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5. Use the capscrews, the flat washer, and the lock washer to secure the adjusting plug to the adjusting nut. 6. Tighten the capscrew. 7. Verify that the insert retaining pins (Loc. 13) inside the body are positioned properly. 8. Place the inserts on the adjusting nut around the plug. 9. Align the flow holes in the inserts with the hole through the plug. 10. Place the plug, the inserts, and the adjusting nut into the valve body so that the insert retaining pins slide into the slots in the inserts. 11. Tighten the adjusting nut into the body with the prescribed torque for adequate sealing (see Adjusting the Valve at Zero Pressure), rotating the plug while tightening it to distribute the lubricant. 12. Install the stop collars and the handle adapter (or wrench) on top of the valve. Be sure the flow indicator lugs of the handle adapter are aligned with the slot in the top stem of the plug. Note: Improper assembly of these parts can result in poor valve performance or unsafe operating characteristics.
Extremely high working pressures can require higher torque values to properly seal the valve. If so, this higher torque adjustment should be maintained by checking the adjusting nut at regular intervals. Caution Do not weld the bodies of valves. Valve bodies are made of heat-treated alloy steel that should not be welded. Since the inserts can wash out and erode the body before leakage is detected, inspect valves regularly to determine the approximate life of the inserts and plugs. Continued use of worn plugs and inserts will shorten the life of the body considerably.
Caution
Part No. 9.12791 9.12796* 9.12792 9.12797* 9.12793 9.12798* 9.12794 9.12796* 9.82052 9.82056* 9.82053 9.82057* 9.82054 9.82058* 9.12612 9.12615* 9.12613 9.12615* 9.82601 9.82624* 9.82604 9.82624* 9.82605 9.82636* 9.82606 9.82625* 11.51590 11.51603* 11.51591 11.51605* 11.51601 11.51604* 11.92106 11.92119* 11.92108 11.92117* 11.92109 11.92118*
13. Lubricate the valve through the grease fitting (Loc. 3) on top of the valve body (if the valve has a fitting) to ensure total filling of the void spaces inside the valve.
Torque (lb-ft) 30 to 40 40 to 60 40 to 60 50 to 60 60 to 70 70 to 80
Note:
Valves with Teflon material-lined inserts should be adjusted to approximately two-thirds of the torque ratings in Table 1.
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11 8 13 16g
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Monel material and 316 Stainless are for H2S service. Stainless 410/414 are for standard service. Aluminum bronze is suitable for standard use or H 2S service.
Teflon material plug stems and Teflon material O-rings are used in H2S service valves.
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Plug stem seals are made of Viton material with a stainless steel backup ring: 8.75094 for 1-in. and 1.3-in. sizes; 9.81717 for other sizes. Listed seal fits seal glands of 0.5-in. depth. For glands 0.25-in. depth, use Teflon material seal Part No. 9.81916. f Viton O-rings are Part No. 7.xxxxx where xxxxx are the same five digits after the decimal point of the Nitrile O-ring part number. g Valves with a pin part number for Loc. 16 are inside pin Loc. 13.
Sales of Halliburton products and services will be in accord solely with the terms and conditions contained in the contract between Halliburton and the customer that is applicable to the sale. Part No. 70.31059-A 1999 Halliburton Company Printed in U.S.A.