TBV Series 21 20 Cryogenic Flanged Ball Valve
TBV Series 21 20 Cryogenic Flanged Ball Valve
TBV Series 21 20 Cryogenic Flanged Ball Valve
TBV
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SERIES 21/20: CRYOGENIC FLANGED BALL VALVE
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TBV cryogenic ball valves are designed and engineered to provide long lasting, trouble-free
service when used in accordance with these instructions and specifications. All TBV cryogenic ball
valves have been cleaned and prepared for Oxygen service.
INSTALLATION
1. Valve must be installed with extended bonnet within 30 of true vertical.
2. TBV cryogenic ball valves are unidirectional and must be installed for flow in one direction as
indicated by the flow arrow marked on the body and bonnet pad.
3. During installation, it is recommended that the valve ball be left in the open position to prevent
possible damage to the ball.
4. When installed with the flow arrow pointing downstream (in the direction of flow, or opposite
the pressure source), the valve cavity will self-relieve into the upstream piping.
5. Flanged valves should be installed using flange gaskets appropriate for the intended service.
Fire safe valves require high temperature gaskets. Tighten flange bolts evenly to torque values
appropriate for the gasket and bolt materials.
6. After installation, cycle the valve several times to assure smooth operation.
OPERATION
1. A quarter turn of the handle clockwise closes the valve and a quarter turn counterclockwise
opens the valve. Visual indication of the ball position is determined by the handle position:
when the handle is inline with the piping the valve is open; across the line, the valve is closed.
2. Cryogenic ball valves perform best with the ball either fully open or fully closed. Leaving a
soft-seated ball valve in a partially open position for an extended period of time may result in
leakage due to seat deformation. Consult the factory for recommendations relative to
modulating applications, and for valve purging procedures.
3. Any media that might solidify, crystallize or polymerize should not be allowed to stand in the
ball valve cavities. In particular, any water present in the pipeline will freeze and render the
valve inoperable. In the event that this should happen, DO NOT force the valve in either
direction; disassemble and clean before resuming service.
4. Breakaway torque (i.e. force which must be exerted to start moving the valve ball) will vary
depending on the media, pressure and length of time between cycles, as well as valve seat and
packing materials. Consult the factory for specific values.
MAINTENANCE
A repair kit containing the appropriate number of components is available for rebuilding each size
and configuration of valve. Be sure to specify the complete valve model number, and the TBV Inc.
sales order number that is stamped on the valve body, when ordering. Additional components, such
as balls, stems, etc. are also available for repair purposes. Refer to illustration for part
identification.
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14. Tighten packing nut firmly. The following approximate torque values are given as a guide. It is
recommended that the packing be compressed, relaxed, and then re-compressed to these same
values. This has been found to provide optimum life for the stem packing.
NOTE: Periodic stem packing adjustment may be required depending on pressure and temperature
and number of cycles. Refer to the recommended stem nut torque chart located below
VALVE SIZE
1/2" 3/4"
80-100 inch-pounds
1"
140-180 inch-pounds
1 1/2 2
250-300 inch-pounds
3 4
75-95 foot-pounds
6 8
90-110 foot-pounds
Periodic stem packing adjustment may be required depending on pressure and temperature and number of
cycles. Refer to the recommended stem nut torque chart located below
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