MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC INTERFLANGE BUTTERFLY VALVES www.definox.com IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 1/16 October 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHANGE MANAGEMENT 3 SAFETY 4 1.1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION: 4 1.2 GENERAL INFORMATION: 4 INTRODUCTION 5 The disassembly process for manual or automatic butterfly valves is divided into three distinct steps: 5 DISASSEMBLING THE VALVE 5 1.3 DISMANTLING THE SIGNALLING BOX: 5 1.4 SEPARATION OF MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC SYSTEM FROM THE VALVE: 6 1.4.1 SEPARATING THE MANUAL SYSTEM: 6 1.4.2 SEPARATING THE AUTOMATIC SYSTEM: 6 DISASSEMBLING THE EBC BUTTERFLY VALVE 7 DISMANTLING THE OPERATING SYSTEM 7 1.5 DISMANTLING THE MANUAL SYSTEM: 7 1.5.1 DPX1 EBC, with detection, trigger adjustment: 7 1.5.2 DPX1 micrometric adjustment: 8 1.6 DISMANTLING THE AUTOMATIC SYSTEM: 8 CHANGING SEALS AND REASSEMBLY 9 1.7 INTRODUCTION: 9 1.8 REASSEMBLING THE MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC OPERATING SYSTEM: 9 1.9 REASSEMBLING THE BUTTERFLY VALVE: 10 1.10 ASSEMBLING THE VALVE AND THE OPERATING SYSTEM: 10 PARTS 11 1.11 EBC BUTTERFLY VALVE: (compact interflange) 11 1.12 BUTTERFLY VALVE STANDARD SEALS (7) 12 1.13 ½ BODY SEALS (10) 12 1.14 STANDARD MANUAL HANDLE: 13 1.15 LIST OF SPARE PARTS FOR STANDARD MANUAL HANDLE: 14 1.16 AUTOMATIC CONTROL ACTUATOR FASTENING BRACKET ASSEMBLY: 15 1.17 LIST OF PARTS FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL ACTUATOR: 15 IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 2/16 October 2008
CHANGE MANAGEMENT CHANGES INDEX DATE PAGE(S) INITIALS IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 3/16 October 2008
SAFETY 1.1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Always read the maintenance notice before manipulating the valve DANGER! Failure to observe these instructions can result in serious bodily injury or loss of life. CAUTION This can also result in less serious injuries or damage to the equipment. DANGER! Electricity can result in serious bodily injury or loss of life. CAUTION! This can also result in less serious injuries or damage to the equipment. 1.2 GENERAL INFORMATION: NOTE The following advice is given to ensure optimum use of the equipment. The tasks must be performed in the order specified. IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 4/16 October 2008
MAINTENANCE NOTICE FOR DPX1EBC MANUAL VALVES (right-hand or left-hand opening, with detection, simple or micrometric adjustment) or DPAX1 AUTOMATIC, Compact interflange valves. INTRODUCTION CAUTION IMPORTANT: Before carrying out any maintenance work, check with the supervisor that the installation is stopped and drained (pipes empty and depressurised, pumps stopped, tanks shut off or empty). The disassembly process for manual or automatic butterfly valves is divided into three distinct steps DISASSEMBLING THE VALVE Before starting the disassembly procedure, if the valve is fitted with a signalling box it may be necessary to detach the signalling unit from the actuator. 1.3 DISMANTLING THE SIGNALLING BOX: CAUTION! CAUTION! Dismantling without disconnection IMPORTANT: Before starting any work on the box, it is important to ensure that the air supply is closed and that the circuit is purged. Dismantling with disconnection IMPORTANT: Before starting any work on the box, it is important to ensure that the mains supply is switched off, that the air supply is closed and that the circuit is purged. NOTE: To fit and remove the unit, refer to its maintenance notice NOTE! IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 5/16 October 2008
1.4 SEPARATION OF MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC SYSTEM FROM THE VALVE: 1.4.1 SEPARATING THE MANUAL SYSTEM: In all cases, remove the upper screw [12] [18] [41] and take off the manual system. For the micrometrically adjustable valve, take care not to lose the spacer [38]. DPX1-EBC (right-hand or left-hand) DPX1-EBC (with detection) DPX1-EBC (trigger grip) DPX1-EBC (micrometric adjustment) 1.4.2 SEPARATING THE AUTOMATIC SYSTEM: Unscrew the four valve half-body [9] fastening screws [43]. Disconnect the actuator [46] from the valve, and remove the position pointer [45]. Mark the valve position [8]. (Normally closed or normally open valve). IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 6/16 October 2008
DISASSEMBLING THE EBC BUTTERFLY VALVE Remove the valve nuts [11] and fastening screws [1], separate the mounting flanges [2] and the welded ends [3]. Remove the valve O ring seals [10], the screws [4] then the two ½ bodies [9] take off Take off the wearing rings [6] and remove the butterfly disc [8] from the seal [7]. DISMANTLING THE OPERATING SYSTEM 1.5 DISMANTLING THE MANUAL SYSTEM: 1.5.1 DPX1 EBC, with detection, trigger adjustment: Remove the handle assembly [16] and [14] from the hub [13] and recover the spring [15]. Remove the handle assembly [16] and [14] from the hub [13] and recover the spring [14] extract the sensor assembly [26] [27] [28], remove the screw [31] and take out the cam assembly [29]. IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 7/16 October 2008
Remove the trigger grip assembly [19] from the hub [23] (right or left). 1.5.2 DPX1 micrometric adjustment: Remove screw [41] then slightly unscrew the control handle assembly [32] [33] and remove the drive wheel [40], unscrew the lock screw [35] pull the operating handle [32] [33] from the body [36]. 1.6 DISMANTLING THE AUTOMATIC SYSTEM: Before starting the disassembly procedure, if the valve is fitted with a signalling box it may be necessary to detach the signalling unit from the actuator. IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 8/16 October 2008
CHANGING SEALS AND REASSEMBLY 1.7 INTRODUCTION: Our valve components are listed and referenced in the "Parts catalogue" section of our folder and our CD-ROM, together with the information necessary for ordering your spare parts. 1.8 REASSEMBLING THE MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC OPERATING SYSTEM: This procedure is performed in the reverse order to dismantling. However, it is necessary to take into account the following comments for the automatic system: Before reassembling the parts, ensure that the assembly is lubricated with an appropriate lubricant (water-resistant and temperature-resistant food grade grease). Example for information: PURE TAC LUBRIPLATE by TOTAL FINA) NOTE! NOTE: For removing and refitting the actuator, refer to its maintenance notice. Operate the actuator with air before continuing reassembly. IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 9/16 October 2008
1.9 REASSEMBLING THE BUTTERFLY VALVE: This operation is carried out in the reverse order to disassembly. The following guidelines should, however, be followed: Apply a suitable grease to the guides of the butterfly disc [8], the ½ bodies [9] and the seal [7]. Keep the butterfly disc [7] in a closed position while tightening the ½ bodies in order to properly centre the seal [7]. 1.10 ASSEMBLING THE VALVE AND THE OPERATING SYSTEM: This operation is also carried out in the reverse order to disassembly. The following guidelines should be followed for the automatic system: Do not forget to fit the position pointer [45] and in particular to check the N.C or N.O valve operating position (position of drive squares). Before making the final network connections, check that the valve is operating normally. If you encounter problems when carrying out the operations described below, do not hesitate to contact us. NOTE: We also remain at your disposal to maintain your valves either on-site or at our own premises. NOTE! IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 10/16 October 2008
7006927 7006858 7003016 7006929 7006707 7006926 7003015 7006740 See table of seals on following page See table of seals on following page 7006923 7380333 7008906 SMS DIN US Screw 304 Flange 304 End 316L Screw Stopper Ring Seal Butterfly disc 316L ½ Body 316L Seal Nut 304 PARTS MAINTENANCE NOTICE 1.11 EBC BUTTERFLY VALVE: (compact interflange) DN Ref: 1 Ref: 2 Ref: 3 Ref:4 Ref: 5 Ref: 6 Ref: 7 Ref: 8 Ref: 9 Ref: 10 Ref: 11 25 4 7003476 2 7003483 2 2 1 1 7002774 1 7003466 2 2 4 1 4 7003476 2 7003483 2 2 1 1 7002774 1 7003466 2 2 4 28 4 7003476 2 7003484 2 2 1 1 7002774 1 7003466 2 2 4 32 4 7003477 2 7003485 2 2 2 1 7002775 1 7003467 2 2 4 34 4 7003477 2 7003486 2 2 2 1 7002775 1 7003467 2 2 4 38 4 7003477 2 7003487 2 2 2 1 7002775 1 7003467 2 2 4 1 ½ 4 7003477 2 7003487 2 2 2 1 7002775 1 7003467 2 2 4 40 4 7003477 2 7003488 2 2 2 1 7002775 1 7003467 2 2 4 51 4 7003478 2 7003489 2 2 2 1 7002776 1 7003468 2 2 4 2 4 7003478 2 7003489 2 2 2 1 7002776 1 7003468 2 2 4 50 4 7003478 2 7003490 2 2 2 1 7002776 1 7003468 2 2 4 63 6 7003479 2 7003491 2 4 2 1 7002777 1 7003469 2 2 6 2 ½ 6 7003479 2 7003491 2 4 2 1 7002777 1 7003469 2 2 6 65 6 7003480 2 7003492 2 4 2 1 7002778 1 7003470 2 2 6 76 6 7003480 2 7003493 2 4 2 1 7002778 1 7003471 2 2 6 3 6 7003480 2 7003493 2 4 2 1 7002778 1 7003471 2 2 6 80 6 7003481 2 7003494 2 4 2 1 7003544 1 7003472 2 2 6 104 100 8 7003482 2 7003496 2 4 2 1 7002912 1 7003473 2 2 6 4 8 7003482 2 7003495 2 4 2 1 7002912 1 7003473 2 2 6 125 8 7003551 2 7003550 2 4 2 1 7002781 1 7003549 2 2 6 150 8 7003554 2 7003553 2 4 2 1 7003153 1 7003552 2 2 6 6 8 7003554 2 7003555 2 4 2 1 7003153 1 7003552 2 2 6 IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 11/16 October 2008
1.12 BUTTERFLY VALVE STANDARD SEALS (7) Type 1 Type 2 Type 1 2 DN SMS DIN US VMQ (silicone) FKM (viton) EPDM 25 25 1 7006513 7006528 7006573 32 32 38 40 1 ½ 7006514 7006501 7006574 51 50 2 7006515 7006502 7006575 63 2 ½ 7006582 7006583 7006600 76 65 3 7006585 7006586 7006601 80 7006593 7006594 7008786 104 100 4 7006637 7006638 7006662 125 7006555 7006556 7006579 150 6" 7008546 7008543 1.13 ½ BODY SEALS (10) DN SMS DIN US VMQ FKM EPDM 25 25 1 7011010 7006262 7006369 32 32 38 40 1 ½ 7006171 7380607 7380158 51 50 2 7006074 7380612 7380121 63 2 ½ 7006205 7380602 7380124 65 7006073 7006124 7006139 76 3 7006207 7006135 7006206 80 7006083 7380606 7006008 104 100 4 7006062 7006120 7380146 125 7011028 7006268 7006159 150 6" 7011027 7011026 7008682 IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 12/16 October 2008
1.14 STANDARD MANUAL HANDLE: Right-hand opening Left-hand opening Right-hand opening Left-hand opening Low-level Micrometric adjustment IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 13/16 October 2008
1.15 LIST OF SPARE PARTS FOR STANDARD MANUAL HANDLE: MAINTENANCE NOTICE Ref. Part name DN DN DN DN DN DN DN DN DN 25-38 32-40 50-51 63-2 1/2 65-76 80 104-4 125 150-6 12 Hub screw. 1 7002756 13 Hub (right-hand opening). 1 7003050 7002914 14 Handle. 1 7002754 7002913 15 Hub spring. 1 7380305 7007750 16 Sleeve (Definox). 1 7002752 7002753 17 Hub (left-hand opening). 1 7003051 7002921 18 Trigger grip screw. 1 7380324 19 Trigger grip. 1 7003178 7003176 20 Trigger grip spring. 1 7007845 21 Trigger grip pin. 1 7007227 22 Trigger. 1 7003183 7003182 23 Trigger hub (right-hand opening). 1 7003177 7003179 24 Trigger hub (left-hand opening). 1 7003180 7003181 25 Low-level sensor disc. 1 7003519 7003520 7003521 7003522 7003523 7003524 7003525 7003556 7003557 26 Sensor fastener. 1 7003515 7003516 7003517 27 Sensor fastening nut. 2 7380368 28 Sensor. 1 7008272 29 Sensor cam. 1 7003526 7003527 7003474 7003504 30 Sensor cam pin. 3 7007204 31 Sensor cam screw. 1 7380341 7006875 7380341 32 Fine adjustment knob. 1 7007917 33 Fine adjustment screw. 1 7002590 34 Fine adjustment knob pin. 1 7007201 35 Fine adjustment set screw. 1 7002807 7003528 36 Fine adjustment body. 1 7002791 7003075 37 Fine adjustment body pin. 1 7007204 38 Fine adjustment spacer. 1 7002837 39 Fine adjustment wheel pin. 1 7380304 40 Fine adjustment wheel. 1 7002790 7003076 41 TFB screw. 1 7006711 IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 14/16 October 2008
1.16 AUTOMATIC CONTROL ACTUATOR FASTENING BRACKET ASSEMBLY: 1.17 LIST OF PARTS FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL ACTUATOR: Ref. Part name DN25 to 80 DN104 DN125 to 150 42 Fastening bracket 2 7003506 7003507 43 Hex. Screw 4 7006939 7812760 44 CHC screw 4 7006817 7380374 45 Pointer 1 7002765 7002794 46 Single-acting actuator 1 7124011 7124012 7150084 Double-acting actuator 1 7128188 7128189 7150049 IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 15/16 October 2008
www.definox.com FRANCE DEFINOX 3 Rue de la Pépinière - Z.I. Nord 44190 GETIGNE - France Tel: +33 (0)2 28 03 98 50 Fax: +33 (0)2 28 03 88 00 info@definox.com USA DEFINOX INC. 16720 W. Victor Road New Berlin WISCONSIN 53151 USA Tel: (1) 262 797 5730 - Fax: (1) 262 797 5735 lbuckett@definox-usa.com CHINA DEFINOX Beijing Stainless Steel Equipment Ltd No 18 Anningzhuang East Road HAIDIAN District BEIJING 100085 CHINA Tel: (86) 10.6293.4909 - Fax: (86) 10.6293-4835 lk@definox.com.cn The product specifications contained in this document are given for information purposes only and may be modified at any time without notice. The photographs, designs and diagrams represented in this document are not binding. DEFINOX is a registered trademark. This document is our property and cannot be copied, reproduced, modified or translated without our express authorisation. IT-TDFX-222 Revision 0 Page 16/16 October 2008