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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL

Series BVA/F, BVAP/F

Standard Ball Valve to ASME


with ball/stem unit or ball and stem,
cone shape stem sealing

WARNING
All RICHTER products are designed and manufactured to the
highest standards of workmanship and design and, as of the
printing of this document, they meet all applicable industry
standards.
These valves are available with components of various
materials and should be used only as directed in the product
catalog. Installation and maintenance must be performed by
qualified personnel.
Do not operate the valves beyond the stated pressure
and temperature ratings!
Misuse, improper installation and improper maintenance
may result in personal injury and/or property damage!
Use only valve components consistent with the
performance requirements and as directed in these
instructions.

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Failure to heed these operating instructions may void the


warranty!
If a valve exhibits any indication of leakage, do not
operate! Isolate the valve and either repair or replace
the valve.

Keep for future use!


This operating manual must be strictly observed before
transport, installation, operation and maintenance etc. in
order to avoid damage to persons or property.
Subject to change without notice.
Reproduction is generally permitted with indication of the
source and as long as the copyright notice is not obscured or
defaced.

Copyright Richter Chemie-Technik GmbH

Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME

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List of Contents
List of Contents ......................................... 2

7 Malfunctions ....................................... 11

Relevant documents ................................. 3

8 Maintenance ....................................... 11

1 Technical data ...................................... 3

8.1 Dismantling BVA/F, BVAP/F with ball/stem


unit ............................................................ 11

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5

Name plate and body identification ............ 4


Tightening torques ....................................... 4
Breakaway torques ...................................... 5
Flow values .................................................. 5
Pressure-temperature-diagram ................... 5

8.1.1

BVA/F with lever ........................................... 11

8.1.2

BVAP/F with actuator ................................... 11

8.2 Assembly BVA/F, BVAP/F with ball/stem unit


............................................................... 12

2 Notes on safety .................................... 6

8.2.1

Packing insert ............................................... 12

8.2.2

BVA/F with lever .......................................... 12

8.2.3

BVAP/F with actuator ................................... 12

2.1 Intended use ................................................ 6


2.2 For the customer / operator ......................... 6
2.3 Improper operation ...................................... 6

8.3 Dismantling BVA/F with ball and stem ...... 12

3 Safety notes for applications in


potentially explosive areas based on
the Directive 94/9/ EC (ATEX) .............. 7

8.4 Assembly with ball and stem..................... 13

3.1 Intended use ................................................ 7

4 Transport, storage and disposal......... 8


4.1 Storage ........................................................ 8
4.2 Return consignments................................... 8
4.3 Disposal ....................................................... 8

5 Installation ............................................ 9
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

Flange caps and gaskets............................. 9


Grounding .................................................... 9
Direction of flow and installation position ... 9
Test pressure ............................................... 9

6 Operation ............................................ 10
6.1 Initial commissioning ................................. 10
6.2 Improper operation and their consequences
............................................................... 10
6.3 Shutdown ................................................... 10

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8.3.1

Partial assembly ball and seat rings .............. 12

8.3.2

Packing insert and stem ................................ 12

8.3.3

BVAP/F with actuator ................................... 12

8.4.1

Packing insert ............................................... 13

8.4.2

BVA/F with lever ........................................... 13

8.4.3

BVAP/F with actuator .................................... 13

8.5 Conversion from lever to actuator ............. 13

9 Drawings ............................................. 14
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7

Legend ...................................................... 14
Detail BVA/F, BVAP/F with ball and stem . 14
Sectional drawing BVA/F 1 to 2 with lever15
Sectional drawing BVA/F 3 to 6 with lever16
View and section BVA/F ........................... 17
View and section BVAP/F ......................... 17
Sectional drawing BVAP/F 1 to 2 with
actuator ..................................................... 18
9.8 Sectional drawing BVAP/F 3 to 6 with
actuator ..................................................... 19
9.9 Dimensional drawing BVA/F ..................... 20
9.10 Dimensional drawing BVAP/F ................... 21
9.10.1 Tabel to dimensional drawing BVAP/F .......... 22

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Relevant documents
Declaration of conformity acc. to the EC Pressure
Equipment Directive 97/23/EG
Manufacturers Declaration German Clean Air Act
(TA-Luft)
Manufacturers Declaration SIL
Form for Safety Information Concerning the
Contamination QM 0912-16-2001_en
For BVAP/F : Operating manual for actuator
Depending on option, relevant drawing:
Lever elevation
Sect. 9520-00-3001
Dim. 9520-00-4020

Limit switch IFM

Sect.
Dim.
Sect.
Dim.

9520-00-3005
9520-00-4015
Limit switch VDE/VDI
9520-00-3006
9520-00-4016
Spring return unit Kinetrol
9520-00-3004
Initiator Turck
Sect. 9520-00-3007
Dim. 9520-00-4017
Locking plate
9520-00-3002
Connecting dimensions for actuator
Dim. 9520-00-4179

Technical data

Manufacturer:

Materials :

Richter Chemie-Technik GmbH


Otto-Schott-Str. 2
D-47906 Kempen
Telephone: +49 (0) 2152 146-0
Fax:
+49 (0) 2152 146-190
E-Mail :
richter-info@idexcorp.com
Internet:
http://www.richter-ct.com

Body material:
Ductile cast iron ASTM A395
Lining material: PFA/PTFE

Designation :

From vacuum to max.250 psig (17 bar)


See pressure-temperature diagram in Section 1.5.

Standard ball valve with one-piece ball/stem unit or


ceramic ball and stem, with plastic coating, cone
shape stem sealing, seat rings of pure PTFE, cavity
reduced as standard feature, two-piece body.
Series:
BVA/F
Design with lever or hand gear
BVAP/F /F
Design prepared for pneum., hydr.
or electric actuator to ISO 5211
Certified to German Clean Air Act (TA Luft)
Strength and tightness (P10, P11) of the pressurebearing body tested to DIN EN 12266-1.
Gas-tight (P12) in the seat to DIN EN 12266-1,
leak rate A
MSS SP 25 Standard Markinf System
MSS SP 72 General Service
API 598 Valve Inspection and Testing
The tests at Richter fulfils the requirements
of API 598 on principle. However this
standard contains optional, additional tests.
These tests are not object of the tests at
Richter and have to be arranged by order
with Richter (e.g. point 3.3: High Pressure
Closure Test).
Face to face: ASME B16.10, Class 150 column 19
Flange connecting dimensions:
ASME B16.5 Class 150, raised face.

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Temperature range :
See pressure-temperature diagram in Section 1.5.

Operating pressure:

Ball valve sizes in inch :


1, 1, 2 with full port
3, 4, 6 with reduced port

Installation position :
Arbitrary, with an additional relief bore in the ball/stem
units or ceramic balls a direction arrow indicates the
direction of flow. See Section 5.2.

Weight, BVA/F manually operated:


Nom.
size

ca. kg

10.8

13

17

36

53

ca. lbs

11

24

28.5

37.5

79

117

For weight of actuator, see actuator manufacturer's manual.

Dimensions and individual parts:


See sectional drawings in Section 9.

Wear parts: Seat rings


Cone shape stem sealing
Ball/stem unit
Ball and stem

Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME


1.2

Options :
Lever elevation depending on requirements.
Limit switches
for remote monitoring of hand and remoteactivated ball valves.
Lockable hand lever
to prevent unauthorised operation.
B7M screws
Set rings TFM, PTFE carbon
Hand gear
Al2O3 ball or ball/stem unit with additional relief
bore

1.1

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Name plate and body


identification

The stainless steel name plate is undetachably riveted


to the body.
If the operator attaches his identification, it must be
ensured that the valve matches the application in
question.
Example of name plate:

Tightening torques

All screws greased, tighten in diametrically opposite


sequence!
The tightening torques for pipe screws and body
screws mentioned must not be exceeded. For an
exception, see Section 7, Flange connection valve /
pipe is leaking.
The following tightening torques are recommended:
Packing screws
Thighten packing gland follower 503 until spring gland
follower 502 is in contact without any gap. With 3", 4"
and 6" they are 2 spring gland follower 502.
Attention:
Excessive tightening of the packing nuts can result in
a damage of the plastic lining. Tighten only as much
as necessary, to obtain stem seal tightness.
Pipe screws
Flanges
nom. size

Screws

[inch]

[ASME]

[Nm]

[in-lbs]

4 x

70

4 x

15

135

4 x K

25

220

4 x K

45

400

8 x K

35

310

8 x

80

710

Nom. size

Screws

Tightening torque

[inch]

[ISO/DIN]

[in-lbs]

[Nm]

4 x M10

310

35

4 x M16

400

45

4 x M16

400

45

4 x M16

400

40

6 x M16

530

60

6 x M16

710

80

Tightening torque

Body screws

Body identification :
The shell bears the following information:
Nominal size
Rated pressure
Body material
Manufacturer's identification
Melt number/Foundry identification
Cast date

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1.3

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Breakaway torques

1.5

Test medium: water 68 F (20 C)


Higher breakaway torques may occur with other
media.
PFA lined ball/stem unit
DN

p in psi
D 45

85

145

250

max.
adm.

[inch]

[in-lbs]

[in-lbs]

[in-lbs]

[in-lbs]

[in-lbs]

71

71

71

89

Pressure-temperature-diagram

When used in the area of application of ASME,


the low temperature of ASTM A395 is limited to -20F
(-29C).
When used in the minus temperature range, the
regulations applicable in the country in question must
be observed.
A special material is used for the ball/stem
unit and stem for operating limits under
+ 14 F to 20 F ( 10 C to 29 C).

620

177

177

177

221

1990

According to ASME B 16.42

221

221

221

266

1990

Ball/stem unit

221

221

221

266

1990

443

443

549

735

4425

708

708

814

1062

4425

Al2O3 ceramic ball


DN

p in psi
D 45

85

145

250

max.
adm.

[inch]

[in-lbs]

[in-lbs]

[in-lbs]

[in-lbs]

[in-lbs]

89

89

89

106

283

177

177

177

221

708

221

221

221

266

1060

221

221

221

266

1060

531

531

637

841

2215

797

1151

1328

1770

3100

1 in-lb = 0.112 Nm

Al2O3 ball

1.4

Flow values

Nom. size

kv100

Cv

[inch]

[m /h]

[US gpm]

60

70

190

221

280

326

587

684

1250

1456

2800

3262

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Notes on safety

This operating manual contains fundamental


information which is to be observed during
g installatio
installation,
operation and maintenance.
It must therefore be read before installation
allation and
commissioning!
For valves which are used in potentially
ly explosive
areas, see Section 3.
Installation and operation are to be performed
erformed by
qualified staff.
upervision of
The area of responsibility, authority and supervision
the staff must be regulated by the customer.
er.
General hazard symbol!
People may be put at risk.
Safety symbol! The valve and its function
may be put at risk if this safety symbol
ymbol is not
observed.
It is imperative to observe warnings and signs
attached directly to the ball valve and they
ey are to be
kept fully legible.
Failure to heed and follow these
se notes on
safety may cause damages to persons
and property!
The manufacturer is not responsible
le for and
hereby disclaims all damages resulting
ing from a
failure to observe adequate safety precautions
cautions in
connection with the operation, maintenance
enance and
repair of the valves!
For example, non-observance may involve the
following hazards:

The operator must carefully examine in the event of


operating data other than those
se provided whether the
designs of the valve, accessorie
sories and materials are
suitable for the new application
on (consult the manufa
manufacturer).

2.2

For the customer


mer / operator

When using the valve, it must be ensured that


actuators which are retrofitted
tted are adapted to suit
the valve
hot or cold valve parts are
protected by the customer
mer
against being touched
the ball valve has been properly installed in the
pipe system
the operating conditions stipulated in the data
sheet are not exceeded in continuous operating
mode.
This is not the manufacturer's responsibility.
Loads caused by earthquakess were not allowed for in
the design.
nd of a pipe (end valve)
Ball valves at the end
must be sealed with a blind flange at the free
connection end and
d appropriately secured
against unauthorised activation.
n.
Fire protection to DIN EN ISO
O 10497 is not possible
(plastic lining and plastic components).
ponents).

Failure of important functions of the valve/


ve/plant.
Risk to people from electric, mechanical
hanical and
chemical effects.
Risk to the environment through leakss of hazar
hazardous substances.

2.1

Intended use

Ball valves are on/off valves.


a
BVAP/F
Richter ball valves of the series BVA/F and
are pressure containing components in accordance
with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)
PED) for the
passage and shut-off of fluids. The valves are suitable
for vapours, gases and non-boiling liquidss of group 1
according to the PED and have a corrosion
ion-resistant
plastic lining.
ge to sealing
Solids can lead to increased wear, damage
surfaces or to a reduction in the service
e life of the
valve.

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2.3

Improper operation
ation

Permitted operation of these valves is limited to the


intended purpose, as shown in Section 2.1 of these
operating instructions.
Under no circumstances
nces must the op
operating
parameters specified
d on the identification
plate and in the
e pressure
pressure-temperature
diagram be exceeded.
d.
Failure to operate the valves
es within the operating
parameters voids the warranty!
nty!
See also improper operation and their consequences
in Section 6.4.

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Safety notes for applications in potentially explosive


xplosive areas
based on the Directive
rective 94/9/ EC (ATEX)
(A

The valves are intended for use


e in a potentially
explosive area and are therefore
e subject to the
conformity assessment procedure
e of the directive
94/9/EC (ATEX).
As part of this conformity assessment,
sment, an ignition
hazard analysis to EN 13463-1
1 to satisfy the
fundamental safety and health requirements was
conducted with the following result:
The valves do not have any ignition
gnition source of
their own and can be operated
ed both manually
as well as mechanically/electrically.
cally.
The valves are not covered by the scope of
application of the ATEX directive
tive and therefore
do not need to be identified accordingly.
cordingly.
The valves may be used in a potentially
explosive area.
Supplementary notes:
Electric/mechanical
actuators
ors
must
be
subjected to their own conformity
rmity assessment
to ATEX.
It is imperative to observe the individual
ndividual points of
intended use for application in a potentially
otentially explosive
area.

3.1

Intended use

Improper operation, even for brief


rief periods, may
result in serious damage to the unit.
nit.
In connection with explosion protection,
otection, potential
sources of ignition (overheating, electrostatic and
induced charges, mechanical and
d electric sparks)
may result from these improperr operation
operation; their
occurrence can only be prevented
ed by adhering to
the intended use.
Furthermore, reference is made in this connection to
the Directive 95/C332/06 (ATEX 118a)
8a) which contains
the minimum regulations for improving
oving the occup
occupational health and safety of the workers
ers who may be at
risk from an explosive atmosphere.
A difference is made between two cases
ases for the use of
-8
chargeable liquids (conductivity <10 S/m):

1. Chargeable liquid and non-c


conductive
lining
Charges can occur on the lining
ng sur
surface. As a
result, this can produce discharges
harges inside the
valve. However, these discharges
ges cannot cause
ignitions if the valve is completely
tely filled with mem
dium.

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If the valve is not completely filled with medium,


e.g. during evacuation
on and filling, the for
formation of
an explosive atmosphere
phere must be prevented, e.g.
by superimposing a layer of nitrogen.
It is recommended to wait 1 hour before removing
the valve from the plant in order to permit the
elimination of static peak charges.
This means that, to
o safely prevent ignitions, the
valve must be completely
pletely filled with medium at all
times or else a potentially
tentially explosive atmosphere
must be excluded byy superimposing a layer of inert
gas.

2. Chargeable liquid
d and conductive lining
No hazardous
dous charges can occur as
charges are
re discharged direct via the
lining and
d shell (surface resistance
9
6
<10 Ohm, leakage resistance <10 Ohm).
Static discharges of non-conductive
non
linings are
only produced through
ough the interaction with a
non-conductive medium
edium and are therefore the
responsibility of the
e plant operator.
Static discharges are not sources of ignition
which stem from the
he valves themselves!
The temperature of the medium must not exceed
the temperature of the corresponding temperature
class or the maximum
mum admissible medium temt
perature as per the operating manual.
If the valve is heated
d (e.g. heating jacket), it must
be ensured that the
he temperature classes pr
prescribed in the Annex
x are observed.
To achieve safe and
d reliable operation, it must be
ensured in inspections
ons at regular intervals that the
unit is properly serviced
rviced and kept in technically
perfect order.
Increased wear to the
he valve can be expected with
the conveyance off liquids containing abrasive
constituents. The inspection
nspection intervals are to be
reduced compared with the usual
u
times.
Actuators and electric
ectric peripherals, such as
temperature, pressure
re and flow sensors etc., must
comply with the valid
alid safety requirements and
explosion protection provisions.
The valve must be grounded.
rounded.
This can be achieved
ed in the simplest way via
v the
pipe screws using tooth
ooth lock washers.
Otherwise grounding
g must be ensured by other
action, e.g. cable bridges.
dges.

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Attachments such as actuators, position controllers, limit switches etc. must satisfy the relevant
safety regulations as regards explosion protection
and, if required, be designed in compliance with
ATEX.

Transport, storage and disposal

It is imperative, for all transport work, to


observe generally accepted engineering
practice and the accident prevention
regulations.
The valve is supplied with flange caps. Do
not remove them until just before installation.
They protect the plastic surfaces against dirt
and mechanical damage.
Handle the goods being transported with care. During
transport the valve must be protected against impacts
and collisions.
Directly after receipt of the goods, the consignment
must be checked for completeness and any in-transit
damage.
Do not damage paint protection.

4.1

Special attention must be paid to the appropriate


safety and explosion protection notes in the respective operating manuals.
Plastic-lined valves must not be operated with
carbon disulphide.

Storage

If the valve is not installed immediately after delivery,


it must be put into proper storage.
It should be stored in a dry, vibration-free and wellventilated room at as constant a temperature as
possible.
Elastomers are to be protected against UV light.
In general, a storage period of 10 years should not be
exceeded.

4.2

Return consignments

Valves which have conveyed aggressive or


toxic media must be well rinsed and cleaned
before being returned to the manufacturer's
works.
Observe appropriate safety
precautions when cleaning
the valves of toxic or
aggressive media.
Appropriate safety clothing and equipment should be
worn at all times when working with toxic media!
It is imperative to enclose a safety information
sheet / general safety certificate on the field of
application with the return consignment.
Pre-printed forms are enclosed with the installation
and operating manual.
Safety precautions and decontamination measures
are to be mentioned.

4.3

Disposal

Parts of the valve may be contaminated with medium


which is detrimental to health and the environment
and therefore cleaning is not sufficient.
Risk of personal injury or damage to the
environment due to the medium!
Wear protective clothing when work is performed
on the valve.
Prior to the disposal of the valve:
Collect any medium, etc. which has escaped
and dispose of it in accordance with the local
regulations.
Neutralise any medium residues in the valve.
Separate valve materials (plastics, metals, etc.)
and dispose of them in accordance with the local
regulations.

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Installation
Examine valve for in-transit damage, damaged ball
valves must not be installed.
Before installation the valve and the connecting
pipe must be carefully cleaned to remove any dirt,
especially hard foreign matter.
During installation, pay attention to the correct
tightening torque, aligned pipes and tension-free
assembly.
Ensure that a remotely actuated actuator
cannot be accidentally switched on.

5.1

5.3

Direction of flow and


installation position

Installation is independent of the direction of flow.


Any installation position can be chosen.
Otherwise, it is marked by a direction arrow on the ball
valve, in the case of an additional relief bore in the
ball/stem unit or the ceramic ball.
Fig. 1 Ball Al2O3 in closed position

Flange caps and gaskets

Leave protective caps on the flanges until just prior


to installation.
Where there is a particularly high risk of damage to
the plastic sealing surfaces, e.g. if the mating flanges
are made of metal or enamel, PTFE-lined gaskets
with a metal inlay should be used. These gaskets are
available as special accessories in the Richter range.

5.2

Grounding

The valve must be grounded. The simplest solution is


to use tooth lock washers which are placed under one
pipe bolt of each flange.
Otherwise grounding must be ensured by different
measures e.g. a cable link.
At the customer's request a setscrew M6 with a hex.
nut and washer will be provided at each flange as an
additional grounding connection.
Ball/stem unit 201 and stem 202 are grounded using a
grounding spring washer 557.

Fig. 2 Ball/stem unit in closed position

5.4

Test pressure

The test pressure PT of an open valve must not


exceed the value of 1.5 x PS(PN) as per the
identification of the valve.

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Operation

6.1

Initial commissioning

Normally, the ball valves have been tested for leaks


with air or water. Prior to initial operation check body
bolting. For torques see Section 1.2.
Unless otherwise agreed, there could be
residual amounts of water in the flow section
of the ball valve; this could result in a
possible reaction with the medium.
To prevent leaks, all connection screws must be
checked and retightened if needed after the initial
loading of the valve with operating pressure and
operating temperature.
For torques see Section 1.2.

6.2

Improper operation and their


consequences

Under no circumstances must the operating


parameters specified on the identification plate be
exceeded.
Failure to operate the valves within the
operating parameters voids the warranty!
The ball valve is an on/off valve and shall not be
operated in an intermediate position.
Damage to the seat rings or the ball/stem unit or
ball and stem could occur.
Crystallisation may result in damage to the seat
rings or the ball/stem unit or ball and stem. This
can be prevented by heating.
In extreme cases this may cause blocking.

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If the ball blocks, do not apply force as the


ball/stem unit or ball and stem may break if the
max. adm. torque is exceeded.
Operation with solids leads to increased wear.
Operating during cavitation leads to increased
wear.
Non-observance of the pressure-temperature
diagram can lead to damage.
Do not subject the lever to heavy loads; the lever
or ball valve may be damaged.
Do not use a lever extension as otherwise there is
a risk of damage.

6.3

Shutdown

The local regulations are to be observed when


dismantling the valve.
Prior to undoing the flange connection ensure, that the
plant is depressurised and emptied.
Prior to starting any repair work, the valve is
to be thoroughly cleaned. Even if the valve
has been properly emptied and rinsed,
residual medium may still be found in the valve,
After dismantling, immediately protect the valve
flanges against mechanical damage with flange caps.
See also Section 5.1.
Ensure that a remotely actuated actuator
cannot be accidentally switched on.

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Malfunctions
Flange connection ball valve/pipe is leaking
Retighten the flange screws to a tightening torque
according to Section 1.2. If this does not remedy
the leak, the recommended torques may be exceeded by 10%.
If this also fails to stop the leak, dismantle and
inspect the ball valve.

The ball no longer closes completely


Is the stem deformed?
Is the coupling worn?
With a worm gear or actuator, check whether the
end stops can be re-adjusted. The operating
manuals of the gear and actuator manufacturers
contain accurate instructions.

Flange connection main body/body end piece is


leaking
Retighten body screws. See paragraph "Flange
connection valve/pipe is leaking".

Never apply force to the lever or use an


extension.

Packing is leaking
Retighten packing nuts according to the details in
Section 1.2.
Ball valve does not operate
Is the actuator being supplied with power?
Is any directional control valve connected correctly?
Is there any foreign matter in the valve?

1. Try to get the ball valve working again by


moving the lever to and from.
2. Remove the lever stop and try to switch against
the
normal direction of rotation.
3. If actuation is not possible with the max. admissible
breakaway torque as per Section 1.4, dismantle
ball valve and inspect individual
components.

Maintenance
All repair work is to be performed by qualified
personnel using the appropriate tools. Generally
recognized practice in mechanical engineering is
to be observed.
For the arrangement, designation and item
numbers of all parts of the valve, see Section 9.
Spare parts are to be ordered with all the details
in acc. with the valve identification.

Only original spare parts may be installed.


To prevent leaks, a regular check of the connection
screws should be made in line with the operating requirements.
For torques see Section 1.2.

8.1

Dismantling BVA/F, BVAP/F


with ball/stem unit

8.1.1 BVA/F with lever


Move the ball/stem unit 201 into the closed
position.
Remove lever 203.
Take out grounding spring washer 557.

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Dismantle packing gland follower 503 and spring


gland follower 502.
The thrust ring 405/1 and packing insert 423 are
one unit and it is levered out using 2 screwdrivers.
Undo screw connection body end piece 102 / main
body 100.
Remove body end piece 102.
Pull the ball/stem unit 201 partially out, the base
ring 422 is pressed upwards. The ball/stem unit
must be in the closed position.
The base ring 422 can now be pushed further up
using an angled Allen key. Make sure that the
packing chamber is not damaged.
Remvoe base ring 422 from the ball/stem unit 201
and pull the unit out.
Remove seat rings 401.

8.1.2 BVAP/F with actuator


Remove actuator 850 and coupling 804.
Dismantle packing gland follower 503 and spring
gland follower 502.
Remove bracket 510.
Further dismantling is performed as described in
Section 8.1.1.

Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME


8.2

Assembly BVA/F, BVAP/F


with ball/stem unit

Prior to assembly all parts are to be cleaned and


the plastic-lined components checked for damage.
Insert seat rings 401 in the main body 101 and
body end piece 102.
Mount ball/stem unit 201 in closed position. Make
sure that the packing chamber is not damaged.
A relief bore in the ball/stem unit must lie on the
p1 side in the closed position.
Mount body end piece 102. Tighten the body
screws to a tightening torque according to Section 1.2 in diametrically opposite sequence.

8.2.1 Packing insert


Push the base ring 422 onto the stem into the
packing chamber.
Push the packing insert 423 with the thrust ring
405/1 into the packing chamber.
Press in grounding spring washer 557.

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8.3

Dismantling BVA/F with ball


and stem

It is possible with a BVA/F, BVAP/F with ball and


stem to replace the seat rings and ball without
dismantling the entire ball valve.
It is equally possible to remove the packing gland
follower, spring gland follower and packing insert
without dismantling the body.
The entire ball valve must merely be taken apart to
remove the stem.
For sectional drawings, see Section 9.

8.3.1 Partial assembly ball and seat rings


Move ball 200 into the 'closed' position.
Relieve the packing gland follower 503 by
undoiing the hex. nuts 920/2.
Undo body nuts and bolts.
Remove body end piece 102.
Remove ball 200 from the main body 101 by
swivelling it.
Remove seat rings 401 from the main body 101
and body end piece 102 and replace.

8.2.2 BVA/F with lever


Mount lever stop 577, spring gland follower 502
(at 3", 4" and 6" are 2 spring gland followers) and
packing gland follower 503. Tighten packing nuts
until there is no gap between packing gland
follower and spring gland follower. See Sections
1.2, 9.4 and 9.5
Seal any tapped bores still open with plugs.
Mount lever 203.

8.2.3 BVAP/F with actuator


Mount spring gland follower 502 (at 3", 4" and 6"
are 2 spring gland followers) and packing gland
follower 503. Tighten packing nuts until there is
no gap between packing gland follower and
spring gland follower. See Sections 1.2, 9.6 and
9.8.
Mount bracket 510 with the opening at right
angles to the direction of flow.
Mount coupling 804 and actuator 850. Observe
the actuator position in accordance with the
actuator operating manual.
Observe the ball/stem position in accordance with
the position of the actuator.

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8.3.2 Packing insert and stem


Move ball 200 into the 'closed' position.
Remove lever 203.
Dismantle packing gland follower 503 and spring
gland follower 502.
Remove grounding spring washer 557.
Undo body nuts and bolts.
Remove body end piece 102.
The thrust ring 405/1 and packing insert 423 are
one unit and it is levered out using 2 screwdrivers.
Undo housing screws. Remvoe ball 200 by
swivelling it out of the main body 101.
Press the stem 202 downwards into thge body and
remove base ring 422.

8.3.3 BVAP/F with actuator


Remove actuator 850 and coupling 804.
Dismantle packing gland follower 503 and spring
gland follower 502.
Remove bracket 510.
Further dismantling is performed as described in
Section 8.3.1.

Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME


8.4

Assembly with ball and stem

Prior to assembly all parts are to be cleaned and


the plastic-lined components checked for damage.
An entire assembly procedure is described.
Insert seat rings 401 into the main body 101 and
body end piece 102.
Insert stem 202 from inside into the main body
101.
Move stem 202 into the 'closed' position.
Swivel ball 200 into the stem 202.
A relief or drain bore must lie on the p1 side in the
closed position.. See also Section 6.2.
Mount body end piece 102. Tighten the greased
body screw to a tightening torque in accordance
with Section 1.2 in diametrically opposite sequence.

8.4.1 Packing insert


Put base ring 422 onto the stem.
Push the packing insert 423 with the thrust ring
405/1 into the packing chamber.
Press in grounding spring washer 557.

8.4.2 BVA/F with lever


Mount lever stop 577, spring gland follower 502
(at 3", 4" and 6" are 2 spring gland followers 502)
and packing gland follower 503. Tighten packing
gland follower until there is no gap between it and
the spring gland follower. See Sections 1.2, 9.4
and 9.5.
Seal any tapped bores still open with plugs.
Attach lever 203.

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8.4.3 BVAP/F with actuator


Mount spring gland follower 502 (at 3", 4" and 6"
are 2 spring gland followers 502) and packing
gland follower 503. Tighten packing gland follower
until there is no gap between it and the spring
gland follower. See Sections 1.2, 9.6 and 9.8.
Mount bracket 510 with the opening at right angles
to the direction of flow.
Mount coupling 804 and actuator 850. Observe
the actuator position in accordance with the actuator operating manual.

8.5

Conversion from lever to


actuator

Select the actuator in accordance with the


instructions of the actuator manufacturer.
Remove lever 203.
Remove lever stop 577 and plug.
Check the fits of the coupling 804, bracket 510
and actuator 850.
Mount bracket 510 with the opening at right angles
to the direction of flow.
Mount coupling 804 and actuator 850. Observe
the actuator position in accordance with the actuator operating manual.

Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME

Drawings

9.1

Legend

101
main body
102
body end piece
200
ball
201
ball/stem unit
202
stem
203
lever
401
seat ring
Cone shape stem sealing
Includes:
405/1
thrust ring
422
base ring
423
packing insert
502
503
510
554/1

9.2

spring gland follower


packing gland follower
bracket
washer

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557
grounding spring washer
577
lever stop
804
coupling
includes:
500
ring (option)
952
pressure spring
980/1
round head grooved pin
850
901/x
902/1
904/1
918/1
920/x
936/1

actuator
hex. screw
stud screw
set screw
threaded rod
(DN 6")
hex. nut
toothed lock washer

Detail BVA/F, BVAP/F with ball and stem

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9.3

Sectional drawing BVA/F 1 to 2 with lever

Drawing indicates ball valve with ball/stem unit

Holes of the flange- and housing screws view displaced by 45

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Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME


9.4

Page 16

Sectional drawing BVA/F 3 to 6 with lever

Drawing indicates ball valve with ball/stem unit and reduced bore

Holes view turned 45

Holes of the flange- and housing screws view displaced by 45

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9.5

View and section BVA/F

9.6

View and section BVAP/F

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Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME


9.7

Sectional drawing BVAP/F 1 to 2 with actuator

Drawing indicates ball valve with ball/stem unit

Holes of the flange- and housing screws view displaced by 45

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Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME


9.8

Sectional drawing BVAP/F 3 to 6 with actuator

Drawing indicates ball valve with ball/stem unit and reduced bore

Holes of the flange- and housing screws view displaced by 45

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Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME


9.9

Page 20

Dimensional drawing BVA/F

DN

1"

1"

inch
[mm]

0.96
[24.5]

1.5
[38]

inch
[mm]

5.0
[127]

6.5
[165]

HL

inch
[mm]

7.05
[179]

10.24
[260]]

inch
[mm]

5.12
[130]

6.1
[155]

3" to 6 with reduced bore


Flange connecting dimensions
ASME B16.5 Class 150, raised face

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3"

4"

6"

3.07
[78]

3.78
[96]

9.01
[229]

10.51
[267]

1.87
[47.5]
7.0
[178]

7.99
[203]

12.32
[313]
7.09
[180]

7.68
[195]

20.27
[515]
10.43
[265]

Series BVA/F, BVAP/F , ASME


9.10 Dimensional drawing BVAP/F

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Page 22

9.10.1 Tabel to dimensional drawing BVAP/F

DN

1"

1"

2"

3"

4"

6"

inch
[mm]

0.96

1.5

1.87

3.07

3.78

[24.5]

[38]

[47.5]]

[78]

[96]

inch
[mm]

5.0

6.5

7.0

7.99

9.01

10.51

[127]

[165]

[178]

[203]

[229]

[267]

L1
L2
L3

inch
[mm]
inch
[mm]
inch
[mm]

H1

inch
[mm]

1.97

3.03

3.15

4.65

5.43

[50]

[77]

[80]

[118]

[138]

H2

inch
[mm]

2.32

2.32 *

3.15

3.94

[60]

[60 *]

[80]

[100]

H3

inch
[mm]

H4

inch
[mm]

3" to 6 with reduced bore


*

* H2 = 3.15" (80mm) if F10 or F12 on the actuator side


Dimensions L1, L2, L3, H3 and H4 vary depending on the actuator manufacturer
Flange connecting dimensions
ASME B16.5 Class 150, raised face

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Richter Chemie-Technik GmbH


Otto-Schott-Strae 2
D-47906 Kempen
www.richter-ct.com

A Unit of IDEX Corporation

Konformittserklrung nach EN ISO//IEC 17050


Declaration of Conformity according to EN ISO//IEC 17050
Produkt
Product

Kunststoffausgekleidete Dreharmaturen
Plastic lined quarter turn valves

Bauart

Kugelhahn, Regel-Kugelhahn, Kompakt-Kugelhahn, Bodenablass-Kugelhahn,


Absperr- und Regelklappe
Ball valve, control ball valve, sandwich ball valve, bottom drain ball valve,
shut-off and control butterfly valve

Design

Baureihe
Serie

KN, KNA, BVA.., BVI, KNR, KNAR.., KH.., KK, KK-FU.., KA-N,
NK, NKL, NKS

Nennweite
Size

DN 15 bis DN 400,
DN 15 to DN 400,

Seriennummer
Series number

ab/from 29.12.2009

EU-Richtlinie
EU-Directive

97/23/EG Druckgerterichtlinie
97/23/EC Pressure Equipment

Angewandte
Technische Spezifikation
Applied Technical Specification

DIN EN ISO 12100-2


AD 2000

berwachungsverfahren
Surveillance Procedure

97/23/EG
Zertifizierungsstelle fr Druckgerte
der TV Nord Systems GmbH & Co. KG
Notified Body 0045

Konformittsbewertungsverfahren 97/23/EG
Conformity assessment
procedure 97/23/EC

Modul H

Kennzeichnung

97/23/EG

Marking

2006/42/EG

1)

bis 16
to 16

97/23/EC
2)

1)

2006/42/EC

2)

2006/42/EG
Maschinenrichtlinie
2)
2006/42/EC
Directive Machinery

DN 32, 1

0045

2)

Das Unternehmen Richter Chemie-Technik GmbH bescheinigt hiermit, dass die o.a. Baureihen die
grundstzlichen Anforderungen der aufgefhrten Richtlinien und Normen erfllt.
Richter Chemie-Technik GmbH confirms that the basic requirements of the above specified directives and
standards have been fulfilled.
1)
2)

Fr nicht aufgefhrte Nennweiten ist eine Kennzeichnung nicht zulssig.


For sizes not listed a marking is not permitted.
Alle Armaturen, mit Ausnahme der Armaturen mit Handbettigung.
For all valves, with exceptions to valves with hand operation

Kempen, 14.01.2011

________________________________
G. Kleining
Leiter Forschung & Entwicklung
Manager Research & Development
Erstellt/Compiled:
CRM/GK
Genehmigt/Approved: CRQ/AL

_________________________________
A. Linges
Leiter Qualittsmanagement
Quality Manager

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Kempen, 27.01.2011

SIL
Declaration by the Manufacturer
Functional Safety according to IEC 61508

We declare, that the devices


BVI, BVA, BVIP, BVAP
are suitable for use in a safety related application, if the safety instructions and the following
parameters are observed:
Device Type:
Proof Test Interval:
HFT:
SU:
SD:
DU:
DD:
SFF:
PFDAvg:
MTBF:

A
1 year
0 (single channel usage)
200 FIT
57 FIT
188 FIT
69 FIT
63,5 %
8,22 10-4 (for TProof = 1 year)
220 years

Safety Integrity Level:

SIL 2

The specified values are valid only for the valve. Accessories such as an actuator, solenoid
valves, limit switches etc. are not included.

______________________________

______________________________

Gregor Kleining
Dir. Research & Development

Alexander Linges
Quality Manager

Erstellt/Prepared by:
Genehmigt/Released by:

CRQ/AL
CRQ/AL

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Safety Information / Declaration of No Objection Concerning the Contamination


of Richter-Pumps, -Valves and Components

SCOPE AND PURPOSE


Each entrepreneur (operator) carries the responsibility for the health and safety of his
employees. This extends also to the personnel, who implements repairs with the operator or
with the contractor.
Enclosed declaration is for the information of the contractor concerning the possible
contamination of the pumps, valves and component sent in for repair. On the basis of this
information for the contractor is it possible to meet the necessary preventive action during the
execution of the repair.
Note: The same regulations apply to repairs on-site.

PREPARATION OF DISPATCH
Before the dispatch of the aggregates the operator must fill in the following declaration
completely and attach it to the shipping documents. The shipping instructions indicated in the
respective manual are to be considered, for example:

Discharge of operational liquids


remove filter inserts
lock all openings hermetically

proper packing
Dispatch in suitable transport container
Declaration of the contamination fixed outside!! on the packing

Prepared: CRQ/Lam
Approved: CRQ/Zu

on:
on:

Feb. 15, 06
Feb. 15, 06

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QM No.: 0912-16-2001_en/4-06

Declaration about the Contamination of


Richter Pumps, -Valves
and Components
The repair and/or maintenance of pumps, valves and components can only be implemented if a completely filled out
declaration is available. If this is not the case, delay of the work will occur. If this declaration is not attached to the
devices, which have to be repaired, the transmission can be rejected.
Every aggregate has to have its own declaration.
This declaration may be filled out and signed only by authorized technical personnel of the operator.
Contractor/dep./institute :
Street :
Postcode, city:
Contact person:
Phone :
End user :

Reason for transmitting


Please mark the applicable
Repair:
subject to fee
Warranty
Exchange:
subject to fee
Warranty
Exchange/ Replacement already initiated/received
Return:
Leasing
Loan
for credit note
Fax :

A. Details of Richter-product:

Failure description:

Classification:
Article number:
Serial number:

Equipment:
Application tool:
Application process:

B. Condition of the Richter-product:

no

1)

yes

no

Was it in operation ?
Drained (product/operating supply item) ?
All openings hermetically locked!
Cleaned ?
If yes, with which cleaning agent:
and with which cleaning method:
1)

Contamination :
toxic
caustic
inflammable
2)
explosive
2)
mikrobiological
3)
radioactive
other pollutant

no

1)

yes

if "no", then forward to D.


Aggregates, which are contaminated with microbiological or explosive substances, are only
accepted with documented evidence of an approved cleaning.
3)
Aggregates, which are contaminated with radioactive substances, are not accepted in principle.
2)

C. Details of the discharged materials (must be filled out imperatively)


1. With which materials did the aggregate come into contact ? Trade name and/or chemical
designation of operational funds and discharged materials, material properties, e.g. as per
safety data sheet (e.g. toxic, inflammable, caustic)
X Trade name:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Chemical designation:

no
2.
3.

yes

Are the materials specified above harmful to health ?


Dangerous decomposition products during thermal load ?
If yes, which ones ?

D. Mandatory declaration: We assure that the data in this explanation are truthful and complete and as a signatory I am
able to form an opinion about this. We are aware that we are responsible towards the contractor for damages, which results
from incomplete and incorrect data. We commit ourselves to exempt the contractor from claims for damages of thirds
resulting from incomplete or incorrect data. We are aware that we are directly responsible towards thirds, irrespective of this
declaration, which belongs in particularly to the employees of the contractor consigned with the handling repair of the product.

Name of the authorized person


(in block letters):

Date

Prepared: CRQ/Lam
Approved: CRQ/Zu

Signature

on:
on:

Feb. 15, 06
Feb. 15, 06

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: 2

Company stamp

QM No.: 0912-16-2001_en/4-06

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Dear Sirs,
The compliance with laws for the industrial safety obligates all commercial enterprises to protect their
employees and/or humans and environment against harmful effects while handling dangerous
materials.
The laws are such as: the Health and Safety at Work Act (ArbStttV), the Ordinance on Harzadous
Substances (GefStoffV, BIOSTOFFV), the procedures for the prevention of accidents as well as
regulations to environmental protection, e.g. the Waste Management Law (AbfG) and the Water
Resources Act (WHG)
An inspection/repair of Richter products and parts will only take place, if the attached explanation is
filled out correctly and completely by authorized and qualified technical personnel and is available.
In principle, radioactively loaded devices sent in, are not accepted.
Despite careful draining and cleaning of the devices, safety precautions should be necessary
however, the essential information must be given.
The enclosed declaration of no objection is part of the inspection/repair order. Even if this certificate is
available, we reserve the right to reject the acceptance of this order for other reasons.

Best regards
RICHTER CHEMIE-TECHNIK GMBH

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