201F
SERIES TWO-PIECE BALL VALVE
Sizes Ό 2
Thank
you for purchasing Inline Industries 201F Series 2-Piece Ball Valve. This product has been constructed for
outstanding performance over a wide range of service applications. The 201F can be used as a manually operated
valve with a standard lockout device.
Available
with threaded end connections, the 201F is an outstanding choice for your
general purpose and automated fluid processing needs.
Always
install your valve according to accepted industry standards and practices and
operate only within stated pressure, temperature and fluid media limits. Do not open or disassemble valve unless you
intend to replace resilient seat and gasket materials. Repair kits are available from your local
Inline representative or call 1-800-568-8998.
Your
201F valve is available lever operated with our standard lockout device Product
specification sheets and technical drawings are available for dimensional information
required for proper installation and automation.
Resilient
seated valve products may wear over time resulting in loosening at component
boundaries. If leakage is detected,
tighten according to the steps and torque values outlined below. If tightening does not correct the problem,
it is time to replace your seats and seals.
A.
If
valve is in line, make sure system is purged and line, ball and cavity pressure
are released before unbolting from piping system.
B.
Remove
all add-on components such as actuators, stem extensions, etc. and set aside.
C.
Disassemble
valve by loosening end cap counterclockwise.
Remove old seats and seals and discard them. Clean and dry metal components in preparation for reassembly.
Arrange
cleaned valve parts on workbench.
A. Stem
Assembly
1.
Place Thrust Washer on Stem sliding over
threaded end and seating on shoulder at base.
2.
Insert
Stem into Body cavity through side, threaded end first, and glide through the
hole in the top of the Body until seated.
3.
While
holding Stem in place, slide Stem Packing set over threaded end. Stem Packing should be stacked with mating
concave/convex sides facing each other. Slide Stem Packing set over Stem, concave
piece first, until seated.
4.
Place
Stem Packing Bushing over threaded end of the Stem and lower over Stem Packing
set.
5.
Position
Spring Washers with concave sides facing each other and lower set over Stem
bringing them to rest upon Stem Packing Bushing.
6.
Thread
Stem Nut down Stem and hand tighten until Stem and Packing Assembly are
properly seated aligned and fixed in position.
Tighten Stem Nut to the minimum torque specified in Table 1 and rotate
slightly more until Stem Nut flats are perpendicular to Stem flats. This will allow you to slide the Lock Washer
down Stem and into position over Stem Nut.
(Please note: torque should not exceed maximum indicated in Table 1.) Thread second Stem Nut down over Stem until
resting on Lock Washer to keep Stem Assembly locked in place for further valve
assembly and adjustments.
B. Ball/End Cap
1.
Position
the valve body with the female threaded end resting on the workbench. The open body cavity should be facing toward
the ceiling. Place one (1) new seat
into the pocket machined into the bottom of the body cavity with the curved
side facing up.
2.
Make
sure seat is properly positioned in body cavity. Turn handle to the normally closed position to orient the axis of
the key at the base of the stem vertically so as to facilitate ball entry. Carefully lower ball into the body cavity
gliding ball key way over stem key until cradled on seat. Rotate ball 90Ί to prevent ball from moving.
3.
Select
the body seal provided. Gently insert
the body seal into the step machined into the open end of the body.
4.
Lay
valve body down on its side on the workbench.
5.
Position
the end cap with female threaded end resting on the workbench. Place one (1) new seat in end cap.
6.
Carefully
insert the end cap, male threaded end first, into the body cavity and rotate
clockwise until you feel resistance. Make sure that both seats are securely
positioned into their respective machined pockets before continuing. Continue hand tightening until end cap has
secured ball into position.
7.
Ball
should now be loosely secure. Turn the
valve upright and inspect to see that the stem is straight and ball orifice is
aligned with the end cap bore hole.
8.
Tighten
end cap with a torque wrench to the force values specified in Table 2.
C. Final Assembly and Test
1.
Your
201F ball valve is now ready for final assembly, adjustment, and testing. Remove top stem nut. Next, slide handle over stem. Hand-tighten stem nut until handle is fixed
in place. Secure with wrench.
2.
Submit
valve to qualified valve test facility for pressure test.
Your
repaired 201F ball valve is now ready for installation and service.
Inline
Industries makes a number of other fluid processing valves, which complement
this offering. Please consult your local Inline representative for more
information about our products or call 800-568-8998 for more details. Thank you for purchasing an Inline
product.
Table
1. 202F Suggested torque for stem packing gland nut.
|
Type and size of ball valve |
Torque |
Gland Nut Size |
201F |
(in.-lbs.) |
M12 |
ΌΎ |
70 80 |
M14 |
1 1 Ό |
85 95 |
M18 |
1 ½ 2 |
105 115 |
Table
2. 201F Suggested tightening torque for ball valve end cap.
Type and size of ball valve |
Torque |
201F |
(in.-lbs.) |
1/4 3/8 |
900 +100/-0 |
1/2 |
1000 +100/-0 |
3/4 |
1200 +100/-0 |
1 |
1600 +100/-0 |
1 1/4 |
2000 +100/-0 |
1 1/2 |
2600 +200/-0 |
2 |
5400 +200/-0 |