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MaintenanceSeries 14t Butterfly Valve
Fig. 1 - Series 14t Butterfly valve
0. Introduction
These instructions are intended to assistthe user on assembling and repairingSeries 14t Butterfly Valves.
Specifications are subject to changewithout notice. The text and drawings donot necessarily display the scope ofsupply or any ordering of spare parts.Drawings and graphics are not to scale.
Customer-specific designs not inaccordance with our standard productrange are not shown.
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The equipment may only be dismounted anddisassembled by skilled staff who are familiar withthe assembly, the start-up and the operation of thisproduct.
Skilled staff in the sense of these repair and assemblyinstructions are persons who, as a result of their training, theirknowledge and their experience, as well as their knowledge ofthe relevant standards, are able to judge the tasks assigned tothem and are able to recognize possible dangers.
1. Design, operation and dimensions
Design, operation and dimensions as well as all further technicaldetails can be found in the Data sheet < TB 14t_EN >.
2. Installation, start-up and maintenance
Guidelines for the installation, start-up and maintenance are to befound in the operating instructions< BA 14b-01_EN > for automatic butterfly valves< BA 14b-02_EN > for hand-operated butterfly valves
Fig 2 - Sectional view of Series 14t Butterfly Valve => Parts list, see page 2
Butterfly ValveSeries 14t
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Item Description Material
1 Valve body 1.0619 / 1.4370
2 Valve shaft 1.4542
3 Butterfly disc 1.4408
4 Seat ring 1.4571 / Graphite
5 Fastening ring 1.4404
6 Straight pin 1.4542
7 Guide washer 1.4404
8 Shaft head 1.4542
9 Screw A2-70
10 Feather key 1.0531
11 Ring Carbon graphite
12 Screw A2-70
13 Bearing bushing 1.4401 / hard-chrome plated
14a Spacer 1.4301
15 Stuffing box 1.4404
16 Nut A2-70
17 Thrust washer 1.4404
18 Bonnet 1.4404
19 Screw A2-70
20 Counter washer 1.4404
21 Ring Carbon graphite
22 Packing PTFE
23 Stud bolt A2-70
Fig. 3 - Explosion drawing of the Series 14t Butterfly valve
Table 1 - Parts list
3. Assembly of the butterfly valve
3.1 Preparation for the assembly
Before assembling the valve, carefully clean all parts and placethem on a soft surface (rubber mat or similar).
Note! Plastic parts are nearly always soft and verysensitive. Take particular care when handling thesealing surfaces to ensure that they do not getdamaged.
Caution! A high-performance grease paste is usedduring manufacturing to prevent the screws from coldwelding in the bodies (e.g. Gleitmo 805 by Fuchs).
Do not use this lubricant with valves intended for oxygen service.Use a lubricant suitable for valves that are free of grease,especially for oxygen service.
Note: The position and arrangement of the individualparts shown in the exploded view diagrams must beadhered to on assembling the valve.
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3.2 Pre-assembling the valve body
Place the valve body ( 1 ) on a surface at a suitable working height.
Screw the stud bolts ( 23 ) into the valve body ( 1 ).
Use a suitable mandrel to press the bearing bushing ( 13a ) as faras it will go into the shaft bore of the valve body ( 1 ) on the stuffingbox side.Insert the spacer ( 14a ).
Use a suitable mandrel to press the bearing bushing ( 13b ) far as itwill go into the shaft bore of the valve body ( 1 ) on the bonnet sideInsert the spacer ( 14b).
3.3 Butterfly disc and shaft
The butterfly disc ( 3 ) and shaft ( 2 ) form a unit which is easilyassembled together using the straight pins ( 6 ). This unit can betaken apart for assembling it into the valve.
Note:It is important that both these components are usedtogether.
3.4 Assembling the butterfly disc, shaft and valve body
Place the butterfly disc ( 3 ) with the sealing side facingdownwards on a surface at a suitable working height.
Place the valve body ( 1 ) with the facing side upwards carefullyover the butterfly disc, ensuring that the disc is located neatly in theport of the body.
Caution: Take particular care to make sure that facing ofthe valve body and the butterfly disc do not get damaged.
Note: Make sure that the bearing holes on the butterflydisc ( 3 ) are aligned with the shaft bore of the valvebody ( 1 ).Observe the eccentricity of the butterfly disc.
Push the shaft ( 2 ) through the shaft bores of the valve body ( 1 )and through the bearing holes of the butterfly disc ( 3 ).Insert the straight pins ( 6 ) into the butterfly disc and shaft.
3.5 Assembling the butterfly valve
Slide the guide washer ( 7 ) on the bonnet side over the shaft until ittouches the ready installed spacer ( 14b ).
Fasten the shaft head ( 8 ) to the end of the shaft with the screw( 9 ).
Push the ring ( 21 ) onto the bonnet ( 18 ).Insert the washer ( 20 ) into the recess in the bonnet ( 18 ) intendedfor it.
Place the ready-assembled bonnet into the shaft bore of the valvebody and align it using the screws ( 19 ).Tighten the screws evenly in a criss-cross pattern.
Slide the thrust washer ( 17 ) on the stuffing box side over the freeend of the shaft at the corresponding place in the valve body.
Slide the rings of the PTFE packing ( 22 ) one by one over the shaftinto the shaft bore of the body and press them in using aninstallation sleeve.
Note: Make sure that the packing rings are inserted withtheir divisions not aligned with one another.
Place the stuffing box ( 15 ) neatly over the shaft. Insert the studbolts and align them using the nuts ( 16 ) and washers.Tighten the nuts evenly in a criss-cross pattern.
3.6 Final assembly of the butterfly disc
Turn the valve body by 180° so that the facing of the butterfly discfaces upwards.
Insert the ring ( 11 ) into the groove of the ready-assembledbutterfly disc ( 3 ).
Caution:Pay particular attention to cleanliness.
Push the seat ring ( 4 ) onto the fastening ring ( 5 ).
Caution:Refer to the exploded view diagram in Fig. 3 for locationof the seat ring ( 4 ).
Place this ready-mounted fastening ring on the butterfly disc andadjust its position using the screws ( 12 ).
Caution:Do not damage the facings.
Fasten the fastening ring by tightening the screws evenly and in acriss-cross pattern.
Insert the feather key ( 10 ) into the groove of the shaft ( 2 ).
Carefully bring the butterfly disc into the closed position.
3.7 Note concerning the mounting of actuators
Caution: Triple eccentric butterfly valves must alwaysclose in the clockwise direction!
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Observe the direction of rotation on mounting the actuator!The label on the valve indicates the direction of rotation.
Fig. 4 – Label indicating the direction of rotation
Assembly of the butterfly valve is now completed.
4. Troubleshooting
Refer to section 7 of Operating Instructions< BA 14b-01_EN > for automated butterfly valves or< BA 14b-02_EN > for manually operated butterfly valves.
5. Repair of the butterfly valve
5.1 Replacing the packing
If a leak is detected at the shaft bore, the packing ( 22 ) may bedefective.
We recommend checking the condition of the packing.To remove the packing, disassemble the valve in reverse order tothat described in section 3.
Check the rings of the packing and all plastic parts for damage. Incase of doubt, replace the parts with new ones.
5.2 Replacing the seat ring
If the butterfly valve does not shut off tightly, the seat ring ( 4 ) maybe defective.
We recommend checking the condition of the seat ring.To remove the seat ring, disassemble the valve in reverse order tothat described in section 3.
Check the seat ring as well as all plastic parts for damage. In caseof doubt, replace the parts with new ones.
5.3 Further repair workIn case of severe damage, we recommend the repair work to becarried out by Pfeiffer.
6. Customer inquiriesShould you have any inquiries, please submit the following details:
1. Order number (on the nameplate)2. Type, product number, nominal size and version of the valve3. Pressure and temperature of the process medium4. Flow rate in m³/h5. Installation sketch, if possible
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