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Mercer Valve Pressure Relief Valve 81-11151P18G11
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Pressure Relief Valve Maintenance
The following general procedure is recommended for the disassembling of a Mercer 8100 Series PRV.; Non-standard, “special”, configurations are possible and these instructions may not be reflective of them; a special configuration is indicated by a special code at the end of the PRV’s part number.; Always make sure there is no pressure in the system prior to removing a PRV.
These instructions are divided into two sections: 1” Body and 2” Body.
a) 1” Body
1. Cut and remove the seal wire and unscrew the cap to expose the adjustment screw.
i) Go to "c" if the valve is a lift lever configuration.
2. Loosen the lock nut from the adjustment screw.
3. Relieve the compression on the spring by turning the adjustment screw counter clockwise.; This is important so that components will not spring out and pose a hazard.; If the adjustment screw begins to appear as residing back into the bonnet during the relieving of the preload, then the spring compression has been completely removed and the adjustment bushing is beginning to re-compress the spring.
4. Rigidly support the body to prevent movement during disassembly.
5. Unscrew the inlet base using the appropriate wrenching flats.; 6. Remove the set spring and discard the disk subassembly.
1 Yearly Pressure Relief Valve Maintenance
For dependable performance, PRVs must be maintained regularly.
Mercer Valve Co., Inc. recommends its PRVs are inspected and tested annually.; After the valve has been in installed and a service history has been established, the testing and inspection frequency may be adjusted.
Some guidelines for testing frequencies are found in NB-23, API 576, and API 598.; Additionally, government jurisdiction should be reviewed.; When maintenance is done, qualified repair personnel should perform it.; Qualified repair personnel conducting the annual inspection and testing may alter the maintenance schedule based on the service conditions.
During the inspection, a visual inspection, a set pressure verification, and a leak check should be completed.; These tests can be performed while the PRV is installed on its system or when it’s on a testing bench.; The PRV can only be tested while on its application if there is a method and procedure to apply a controlled pressure to the PRV’s inlet without exceeding any limits of the system.
A visual inspection is used to identify if the PRV is installed properly, is correct for the application, and doesn’t have apparent problems.
Check the nameplate information to verify that the valve is installed on the proper service. A missing nameplate requires immediate addressing.
If the valve is installed on gas/vapor service, the nameplate’s capacity will indicate an air capacity at standard conditions.
If the valve is on liquid service, the nameplate will indicate a water capacity.
Check the seal wire. A broken seal wire indicates that an unqualified person has adjusted the set pressure this also removes any warranty the valve had.
Pressure Relief Valve Component Inspection
The following general procedure is recommended for the inspection of an 8100 Series PRV.
New parts should be inspected.
1. Inspect the seat for cuts and abrasions. The seat is the non-metallic element in the nozzle subassembly.
a) If there are only minor scratches or abrasions, the seat may be polished and restored.
b) Polish the seat area lightly with a fine grade abrasive pad. Be careful not to damage the soft seat.
c) If the seat is damaged with deep abrasions and cuts, it should be replaced.
2. Referring to Figure 29, measure the diameter Ds of the nozzle. This diameter must be in the range of values listed in Table
ORIFICE SIZE - ½", NOZZLE DIAMETER Ds, in (mm), 0.620 (15.75) - MINIMUM, 0.622 (15.80) - MAXIMUM
ORIFICE SIZE -¾", NOZZLE DIAMETER Ds, in (mm) 0.914 (23.22) - MINIMUM, 0.916 (23.27) - MAXIMUM
1 Yearly Pressure Relief Valve Leak Inspection
Warning: This inspection requires trained personnel with PPE!
Set pressure of the valve verified?
Enter the leak test pressure
Contact Mercer Valve Co. Inc. for proper leak pressure and specification for the valve.
Pressure held steady during the test?
Any leakage observed during the test?
Choose the method used for testing leakage
If the valve cannot be leak checked by normal means, maintain a blocked in pressure in the valve's inlet.
Pressure remained stable during the test?
Pressure Relief Valve Offsite Testing
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!
Is the valve removed from the unit?
If the valve is not removed, stop the procedure and report to the supervisor
Enter the volume of pressure
Enter the valve simmer
Enter the pressure losses to the gauges
Enter the supply line pressure
Is the test bench properly assembled?
If the test bench is not properly assembled, stop the procedure and report to the supervisor
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