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Great video, really learning a huge amount from your channel. Would be great to see a timelapse of them being maintained and being reassembled, that would be awesome
What are the best types of grease used in the portal and ball valve? We also suffer from the ball valve because of the difficulty of movement, in addition to the fact that the ball is made of style, please answer you. And an excellent explanation, thanks for the information
I find your videos very interesting and informative. Can you connect us to purchasers of this valves? Or do you undertake the procurement activities of these types of valves. Let me know. Thanks.
These disc’s are ductile iron coated with nickel. We carry them in solid stainless as well. We also have different seat materials like hnbr, epdm and viton. Thanks for the comment.
Question, How to prevent seat from falling out from closure during assembly of big size ball valve? I mean usually ball valve we assembly it vertically right? So for the topside of the closure will be in upside down where the seat will face down towards the ball. Do you get me? 😅
I get your meaning. The blue nylon piece inserts into the metal seat ring. That metal seat ring is then inserted into the seat pocket of the valve. When it is inserted in the seat pocket the seat ring should not fall out. It is a tight fit. Hope this helps. I will try in the future to make more detailed video on this topic. Thanks for watching.
@everythingvalves yes correct.. but we are concern about it since we gonna assembly 18" ball valve.. and there's no way we hold it manually by hand unless it's a small valve.. hope you can some suggestions ..
Question, How to prevent seat from falling out from closure during assembly of big size ball valve? I mean usually ball valve we assembly it vertically right? So for the topside of the closure will be in upside down where the seat will face down towards the ball. Do you get me? 😅
There are 3 different PSL or (PRODUCT SPECIFICATION LEVELS). The higher the level the more inspections, documentation and resources are required. If you search one of my other videos API 6A pressure testing procedure. I reference some of the psl requirements. Hope this was helpful. Thank you for the comment.
Does this just stop gas coming out the top of the valve ? I don’t see how it can help sealing? We have valves in the field which don’t seal and we can’t grease
The grease is for emergency situations. If the valve is leaking past the stem. You pump grease to try and prevent more from running out. The valve will need to be replaced or repaired for sure. The grease can stop both gas and fluid but is not a permanent fix. Thank you for the comment.
That’s funny. It’s actually called lapping compound. It’s a type of grease mixed with abrasives for cutting and fine finishing of metal surfaces. There are many types of compounds out there. Thanks for the comment.
Hoped for discussion on why to use each type. Might have mentioned why the slot is parallel to the bore on the trunnion valve at 04:37 and perpendicular to the bore at 4:46 on the floating valve.