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Temporary Mod Requests T-10161 & T-10144 to Maint Procedure MP 1411.07, Maint & Repair of Limitorque Valve Operators Type SMC-04, Adding Steps to Grease 6.13.9 Not Gear Box & for Dissassembly/Reassembly of Gear Box Respectively
ML20198D318
Person / Time
Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 01/31/1986
From:
TOLEDO EDISON CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20198D213 List:
References
MP-1411.07-01, MP-1411.07-1, NUDOCS 8605230218
Download: ML20198D318 (8)


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NOTE 1:

Review and/or refer to the reference as listed in 2.2 for this unit whenever disassembly is to be made. Be certain to keep all parts clean and free from dirt when disassembly is made.

NOTE 2: If Limitorque valve operator is installed with a NDT gear box, perfore Step 6.2.

Begin at Procedure Step 6.3 or 6.4 if no NDT gear box is installed, or if the operator is attached to a non-rising stem valve, or a rising stem valve where the valve yoke bushing causes the stem to rise instead of a threaded scan unit in the operator. In this case, remove any locking devices on the end of the stas. These locking devices (usually a nut and washer), lock the stem to the stem nut. Perform Steps 6.4.11 through 6.4.13 to remove this operator from its valve.

NOTE 3: Steps 6.2, 6.3 or 6.4 (operator removal) need not be performed if valve operator is to be worked in place. If the operator is f to be worked in place, remove the stem out,.

Steps 6.4.1 through 6.4.10, then proceed to Step 6.6.

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  • CAUTION 1: Do not use Limitorque valve operator handwheel as a lifting point.

CAUTION 2: Prior to proceeding, ensure that the valve is not hard seated, either open or shut. Coordinate

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6.2.1 Attach lifting device to Limitorque valve operator and take up slack.

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6.3 Limitorque valve operator removal froe valve flange with stee nut installed.

6.3.1 Remove flange bolta holding valve mounting flange to valve operator.

6.3.2 Attach suitable rigging or lifting device to valve  !

operator and take up slack in rigging.

6.3.3 Depress declutch lever and place operator in manual.

6.3.4 Slowly rotate handwheel in closed direction maintaining tension with rigging equipment.

6.3.5 Continue rotating handwheel ,in closed direction while i lif ting the operator until it is clear of threaded valve stan.

l 6.3.6 Transport valve operator to designated work area.

6.4 Limitorque valve operator removal from valve flange with stem nut removed.

6.4.1 Unserew the stem protector pipe or cap from the handwheel assembly (if installed).

NOTE:

If the threads above the lock nut have been staked, follow Steps 6.4.2 through 6.4.4.

If they have not been staked, so to Step 6.4.5.

6.4.2 Stuff a rag or paper towel into the lock nut opening.

6.4.3 Drill out the staked threads above the lock nut.

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Parc numbers "xx" refer to part numbers in Limitorque drawing 01-438-0002-3-8 is attached.

2.) Loosen jam nuts 23 or remove set screws 23.

3.) Mark or measure adjustable stops 10 to allow reinstallation in same position.

4.) Remove adjustable stops 10.

5.) Remove pointer rod 14 by unthreading from drive sleeve 2.

6.) Remove retaining ring 19.

7.) Remove drive sleeve assembly 2. This will remove 0-ring retainer 5, 0-rings 20, 21 and 22. Thrust washer 8 will also be removed with the drive sleeve assembly.

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The input shaft assembly consisting of parts 7, 15, 16, 6, 3, 17 and 4 may come out of the housing with the drive sleeve assembly. Handle with care since these two assemblies may separate during handling.

8.) If the input shaft assembly did not come out with the drive sleeve assembly, remove it by tapping on the end of th6 input shaft.

9.) Clean and inspect all parts and the internal housing. ,

10.) Disassembly of the input shaf t assembly is not recommended unless required to replace assembly parts.

11.) If necessary to disassemble the input shaft assembly, remove

, bearing 16 and associated bearing spacer 6 by using a bearing remover between the bearing spacer and eccentric. Now all other pieces can be removed. Reassemble all pieces on the input shaft 7 and press bearing 16 onto shaft.

12.) Hand pack bearings 15 and 16 with Exxon Nebula EP-1 grease and reinstall the input shaft assembly.

13.) Reinstall the drive sleeve 2 with a new 0-ring 22, ir re-quired.

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14.) Reinstall thrust washer 8, new 0-ring 20, if required, and 0-ring retainer with new 0-ring 21, if required.

15.) Reinstall retaining ring 19.

16.) Reinstall pointer rod 14, 17.) Reinstall adjustable stops 10 in original position.

18.) Tighten jam nuts 23 or reinstall set screws 23.

19.) Align NDT Gear Box and limitorque actuator. Match marks, carefully slide NDT Gear Box into place against actuator.

Install bolts holding NDT Gear Box to actuator and tighten.

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6.10.5 With operator in manual, rotate handwheel in each direction to ensure no binding of operator or staa.

6.10.6 Install protective cap or pipe.

6.11 Limitorque Valve Operator Installation on Valve with Staa Nut Installed 6.11.1 Using suitable lifting device, position operator in position over valve stem.

6.11.2 With valve operator in annual, carefully engage stem .

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6.11.3 Using care rotate valve operator handwheel in the "Open" direction while lowering operator onto the mounting flange.

6.11.4 Install and tighten flange bolts holding valve mounting flange to valve operator.

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6.11.5 With operator in manual, rotate handwheel in each direction to ensure no binding or actuator stem.

6.11.6 Install cap or protection pipe.

6.12 Limitorque Valve Operator Installation on Valve with Stem Nut Removed NOTE:

Be sure that operator to be installed is the original operator for the valve, or an acceptance replacement.

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1. PURPOSE 1.1 This procedure provides instruction for maintenance to be

($[1d1 iN performed on Limitorque operator model SMC-04.

1.2 This procedure has been divided into phases. This will allow the flexibility to choose the maintenance required.

1.3 Procedural Phases:

6.1 Disconnect electrical power leads.

6.2 Limitorque valve operator removal from NDT gear box.

6.3 Limitorque valve operator removal from valve flange with stes nut installed.

6.4 Limitorque valve operator removal from valve flange with stes out removed.

6.5 Limitorque valve operator removal from valve flange when operator cannot be placed in manual.

6.6 Limitorque valve operator disassembly.

6.7 Cleaning, inspection, and repair.

6.8 Limitorque valve operator reassembly.

6.9 Limitorque valve operator subassemblies (disassembly and reassembly).

6.10 Limitorque valve operator installation on NDT gear box.

6.11 Limitorque valve operator installation on valve with stem nut installed.

6.12 Limitorque valve operator installation on valve with sten nut removed.

6.13 Lubrication.

6.14 Limit switch adjustment.

6.15 Setting torque switch.

6.16 Energization and check out of Limitorque operators following maintenance, repair, or new installation.

6.17 Inspection and testing.

1.4 Not all portions of this procedure will be applicable for every maintenance condition. Enter the symbol "NA" in the applicable blanks on the data and signoff sheet as required. This is also appropriate when only portions of this procedure are being conducted.

2. REFERENCES 2.1 Maintenance Procedure; Testing of Motor Operated Valves using MOVATS, MP 1410.32.

2.2 Limitorque Corporation Limitorque, Bulletin SMCl-04/03-83, Type SMC-04 and SMC-03 Instruction and Maintenance Manual

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3. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED MP 1410.33 megger testing of electrical equipment Gasket material, Anchorite #425 3/8" bolt 2 1/2" - 3" long U aut Grease, Exxon Nebula EP-1 Lubricant, Hokykote "G", Neolube or equivalent Ammeter, clamp on Voltage tester Wrench, locknut Retaining Ring (snap ring) pliers (inside & outside)

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4. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 4.1 Safety Tagging Procedure, AD 1803.00, will 'e in effect and followed throughout this procedure.

4.2 TED Safery Procedures will be in effect and followed throughout this procedure.

4.3 Jumper and Lifted Wire Control Procedure AD 1823.00, will be in effect and followed through out this procedure.

4.4 Torque and limit switches have different colors. The application in use depends on the color. They are as follows:

White: Nuclear Safety Related or For use Inside and Outside Containment Brown: For Use on All Class 1E Equipment Red: Nuclear Safety Related or Black: NOT for Containment Use 4

4.5 All leads will be bundled before closing limit switch cover to prevent crushing or broken leads.

4.6 Observe proper radiation practices to limit personnel exposure, ALARA.

4.7 The following actions can damage the operator.

Lifting the operator by the handwheel, Forcing the operator by the handwheel, Forcing the declutch lever, Using a cheater (mechanical leverage) on handwheel, Lifting the operator by or laying the operators weight on the declutch lever.

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4.8 Some operators are bulky and heavy. Observerequirementsof.jg"l AD 1844.06 when handling and rigging heavy loads. .

4.9 The Limitorque operator has more than one source of power.

4.10 Do not stop salve stem travel by depressing declutch lever during motor operation.

4.11 Do not jog moto in an effort to obtain a tighter seated valve.

4.12 Do not reset torque switch setting higher than the maximum that is recommended by the valve manufacturer, without engineering approval.

4.13 Do not attempt to set limit switches without first disconnecting control and power circuits unless insulated tools and extreme caution is used.

4.14 Protect inside of limit switch compartment from exposure to water or steam.

4.15 If you must "notor operate" valve without first setting limit switch, a " dead aan" switch and extreme caution must be used.

4.16 Engineering evaluation is required prior to performing the torque switch adjustment if the torque switch settings are not stamped inside the limit switch compartment.

  • 4.17 The limit switch will not deenergize the motor in the valve

" closed" direction on torqued closed valves. Deenergize motor if torque switch failure occurs.

4.18 Do not bypass or render inoperative any of the personnel safety or equipment protection devices.

4.19 Incompatible greases may cause greases to solidify, liquify or produce toxic gases. Only the greases specified in this pro-cedure are to be used.

4.20 Ensure gaskets are intact, all cover bolts installed, all grease plugs installed, and conduit fittings reassembled.

4.21 If actor housing is removed protect motor compartment from exposure to water or steam.

4.22 Use caution when tightening down all bolts due to aluminum housing.

4.23 Any parts being temporarily stored in the shop while awaiting repairs will be tagged per AD 1847.00.

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5. PREREQUISITES 5.1 The equipment or device has been isolated and/or deenergized prior to working on Limitorque unit.

5.2 Safety Red Tags have been issued and hung.

5.3 A Maintenance Work Order has been issued for repairs.

5.4 A REP has been issued, if required.

5.5 Tags for the lif ted wires, mechanical modifications and jumpers have been issued and are ready to be attached.

5.6 Record general information on the data package prior to starting work.

5.7 Match mark operator to valve to ensure proper installation.

6. PROCEDURE 6.1 Disconnect electrical power leads.

6.1.1 Shut off all power to Limitorque unit, and hang Safety Red Tags.

6.1.2 Disconnect computer points and hang tags, if applicable.

6.1.3 Remove the 10mit switch housing.

6.1.4 Disconnect the leads to the terminal block.

6.1.5 Disconnect the motor leads connected to the limit switch.

6.1.6 Pull electrical cable from limit switch compartment and attach jumper and lif ted wire tags. Make sure leads are properly marked for reconnecting to the terminals.

NOTE: These steps are required to provide a reference point to allow setting limit switches using information provided by the MOVATS Test Procedure, Ref. 2.1.

6.1.7 Coordinate with operations, and by engaging the manual handwheel, position the valve to either the full open or full closed position. Record the valve position on the data sheet under limit switch data.

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NOTE 1: Review and/or refer to the reference as listed in 2.2 for this unit whenever disassembly is to be made. Be certain to keep all parts clean and free from dirt when disassembly is made.

NOTE 2: If Limitorque valve operator is installed with a NDT gear box, perform Step 6.2.

Begin at Procedure Step 6.3 or 6.4 if no NDT gear box is installed, or if the operator is attached to a non-rising sten valve, or a rising stem valve where the valve yoke bushing causes the stes to rise instead of a threaded stem unit in the operator. In this case, remove any locking devices on the end of the stem. These locking devices (usually a nut and washer), lock the stes to the stem nut. Perform Steps 6.4.11 through 6.4.13 to remove this operator from its valve.

NOTE 3: Steps 6.2, 6.3 or 6.4 (operator removal) need not be performed if valve operator is to be worked in place. If the operator is to be worked in placw, remove the stem nut, Steps 6.4.1 through 6.4.10, then proceed to Step 6.6.

6.2 Limitorque valve operator removal from NDT Gear Box.

CAUTION 1: Do not use Limitorque valve operator handwheel as a lifting point.

CAUTION 2: Prior to proceeding, ensure that the valve is not hard seated, either open or shut. Coordinate with operations and engage the manual handwheel and operate the valve several turns opposite of valve position.

6.2.1 Attach lifting device to Limitorque valve operator and take up slack.

6.2.2 Remove bolts holding operator to sear box.

6.2.3 Carefully pull operator away from gear box and off of j

splined shaft of NDT gear box.

6.2.4 Transport valve operator to designated work area.

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6 MP 1411.07.0 NOTE: Frocedure Step 6.3 removes the valve operator from the valve flange without removing the stem nut from the operator. Procedure Step 6.4 removes the stes nut from the operator prior to removing the operator free the valve flange. Either Step 6.3 or 6.4 may be used.

6.3 Limitorque valve operator removal from valve flange with stem nut installed.

6.3.1 Remove flange bolta holding valve sounting flange to valve operator.

6.3.2 Attach suitable rigging or lifting device to valve operator and take up slack in rigging.

6.3.3 Depress declutch lever and place operator in manual.

6.3.4 Slowly rotate handwheel in closed direction maintaining tension with rigging equipment.

6.3.5 Continue rotating handwheel in closed direction while lifting the operator until it is clear of threaded valve stem. .

6.3.6 Transport valve operator to designated work area.

6.4 Limitorque valve operator removal froe valve flange with stem nut removed.

6.4.1 Unscrew the stes protector pipe or cap from the handwheel assembly (if installed).

NOTE: If the threads above the lock nut have been staked, follow Steps 6.4.2 through 6.4.4. ,

If they have not been staked, so to Step 6.4.5.

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6.4.2 Stuff a rag or paper towel into the lock nut opening.

6.4.3 Drill out the staked threads above the lock nut.

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6.4.5 Use the lock nut removal tool to loosen and remove the lock out.

! 6.4.6 Push the declutch level down and turn the handwheel in the "CLOSE" direction.

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7 MP 1411.07.0 6.4.7 Observe that the stem nut is rising out of the housing as the handwheel is turned.

6.4.8 Stop turning the handwheel when the sten nut no longer rises.

6.4.9 Use a scribe or pin to unscrew the remaining length of the sten nut.

6.4.10 Remove the stes nut.

6.4.11 Remove flange bolts holding mounting flange to valve operator.

6.4.12 Attach suitable rigging or lifting device to valve operator and take up slack in rigging.

6.4.13 Carefully lift operator free of valve and transport to designated work area.

6.5 Limitorque valve operator removal from valve flange when operator cannot be placed in manual.

NOTE: This style operator cannot be disassembled without being operated in hand unless it is already removed from its valve.

Removal froe its valve may require spinning the entire operator up the stem or repairing (if possible) the fault with hand operation.

6.6 Limitorque Valve Operator Disassembly 6.6.1 Preliminary Activities

1. Remove limit switch housing.
2. Remove torque switch housing.
3. Remove leads from torque switch.
4. Carefully pull leads back through housing.
5. Remove screws and carefully remove limit switch from operator.
6. Remove torque switch from operator.

NOTE: Torque switch has only 1 screw and may required a flex shaft or right angle screwdriver.

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7. Remove capscrews and motor housing from operator.

NOTE:

There are loose thrust washers in bearing race of motor housing. Be careful of number and arrangement.

8. Carefully remove rotor assembly.

CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove stat os operator housing. If there appears to be any defects with the stator, contact Limitorque.

, 9. Remove bolts from housing cover.

10. Remove housing cover, handwheel and gaskets.

NOTE:

Gaskets could be a set of metal shias whose thickness defines the preload on the drive sleeve assembly. Ensure gasket set remains intact.

6.6.2 Declutch Shaft Assembly Removal (Figure 1).

NOTE: Unless desired it is not necessary to initially remove the declutch level separ-ately.

1. Remove bolts from declutch shaft cap.
2. Remove entire declutch shaft assembly, with cap, lever, latch pinion, latch, spacer and flange bearing.

6.6.3 Spring Pack / Wore Shaf t/ Drive Sleeve Assembly Removal (Figure 2).

1. Using a drift pin, with access through the motor stator, lightly tap on the end of the worn shaf t.

NOTE: The spring pack end should protrude approx. 1 inch from the housing which means the shaft bearing is touching the wore gear on the drive sleeve.

2. Lightly tap on the bottoe end of the drive sleeve until upper bearing race is free.

NOTE: The bearing race is spring loaded.

3. Lift drive sleeve assembly from housing.

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4. Carefully pull worm shaft and spring pack from housing. Quad ring and spacer should come wtth the assembly.

6.7 Cleaning, Inspection and Repair CAUTION: Use only approved solvent for cleaning of parts.

6.7.1 Clean all mechanical parts removed from the operator.

6.7.2 Inspect all parts for damage or excessive wear.

6.7.3 Small nicks or burrs on drive shaft and seats can be smoothed out with a honing stone or a fine file.

6.7.4 Carefully inspect all bearing assemblies for any 4

defects in inner or outer races or the rollers.

Replace any bearing assemblies showing excessive wear or binding.

6.7.5 Limit switch disassembly / cleaning, and reassembly.

CAUTION: Note the positions of the contacts on the rotors and record. It is possible to reconfigure the rotor contacts when disassen-bly/ assembly occurs and the original configur-ation must be known before disassembly.

1. Remove the position indicator, if installed.
2. Remove the screws and lockwashers which hold the terminal strip to the front of the limit switch assembly.

1 3. Remove the terminal strip and terminal strip backing plate, if installed.

4. Remove the flathead screw which holds the front plate to the assembly.
5. Remove the front plate, be very careful. Do not lose the rotor spacers or wipers.
6. Remove the screws holding the contact and terminal block assembly to the housing.
7. Remove the contact and terminal block assembly from the housing. Care must be exercised. The rotor segments are not being retained and can be knocked off by the contacts.

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8. Remove the rotor segments, noting their orienta-tion for proper retastallation.
9. Remove the screws holding the gear frame assembly together.
10. Separate the gear frase assembly. Note the orf.entation of the gears which drive the assembly.

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The limit switch can now be cleaned.

12. Using a brush and solvent, clean the old lubricant from the components and housing.
13. Relubricate using only Exxon Beacon 325 lubricant.

No substitute is recommended. Do not pack housing. The housing is open. Brush grease on all components in housing. Be certain all shafts -

are lubricated properly.

14. Position components properly in case and reassemble the ges: fr:me assembly.
15. Replace the scraws which hold the gear frame assembly together.
16. Turn set rod counterclockwise until it stops, rotate the drive pinion by hand and assure correct operation.
17. Turn set rod clockwise until it reaches a stop.
18. Replace the rotor segments, assure proper line-up.
19. Replace the contact and terminal block assembly.
20. Replace the mounting screws for the contact and terminal block assembly.
21. Replace the front plate, assure the rotor spacers are installed.
22. Replace the mounting screw for the front plate.

CAUTION: DO NOT overtighten. This will cause the plate to crack.

23. Replace the terminal strip and backing plate, if installed.

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24. Replace the terminal strip mounting screws.
25. Replace the position indicator, if installed.

' i 6.8 Limitorque Valve Operator Resssembly NOTE 1: Prior to reassembly verify that data package has been completed.

NOTE 2: During reassembly grease individually all bearings, s' shafts and gears.

6.8.1 Spring pack / Worm Shaft and Drive Sleeve Installation

1. Insert spring pack / worm shaft assembly into housing including quad ring and spacer until the shaft pinion is inside the shaft bearing race.

NOTE: Spring pack should protrude approx. 1 inch from housing.

2. ' Push spring pack / worn shaft completely in housing entil shaft bearing is fully seated in housing race.
3. Install drive sleeve assembly engaging the worm gear with the worm shaft gear.
4. Install upper bearing race for drive sleeve assembly.

l l NOTE: May be necessary to lightly-tap in place.

6.8.2 Declutch Shaft Assembly Installation

1. Insert the shaft assembly in the ' housing with the declutch lever in the vertical position.

l 2. The shaft cap should be flush with the housing ls then install bolts and tighten in a crisscross pattern.

3. Rotate the declutch in the counterclockwise direction (arrow point down).

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,the eccentric ring on the drive sleeve 4:asembly. The lever should remain at approx. 45' from vertical.

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12 MP 1411.07.0 4 Insert the motor rotor through the motor stator until the pinion gear engages with the worm shaf t gear.

NOTE: To ensure proper assembly rotate the motor rotor clockwise until the declutch lever returns to the vertical position.

6.8.3 Motor Housing Installation CAUTION: Inspect actor compartment to ensure there is no moisture, grease or foreign objects.

NOTE: Check thrust washers for number and arrange-ment as removed in Step 6.6.1 (8).

1. Slide motor housing over motor stator and rotor.
2. Motor housing should be flush with operator housing.
3. Install cap screws.

6.8.4 Limit Switch and Torque Switch Installation

1. Install torque switch and replace screw.
2. Carefully install limit switch and replace cap screws.
3. Route limit switch leads through housing and connect to torque switch.
4. Install torque switch housing.
5. Connect motor leads to limit switch.
6. Install limit switch housing.

6.8.5 Housing Cover and Handwheel Installation

1. Replace housing cover, with handwheel and gaskets.

NOTE: If old gaskets are not serviceable, replace it with a new gasket (s) of the same thickness.

2. Tighten bolts in a crisscross pattern.

6.9 Limitorque Valve Operator Subassemblies (Disassembly and Reassembly)

13 MP 1411.07.0 6.9.1 Drive Sleeve Disassembly (Figure 3).

CAUTION: Do not apply force to the bearing cage when removing.

1. Remove the upper bearing.
2. Remove the upper bevel gear, compression spring and spring cap.
3. Remove the lower bearing.
4. Remove the worm gear, eccentric ring and clutch sleeve.
5. Inspect all parts for nicks or burrs. If any part shows excessive wear, it should be replaced.

NOTE: To further disassemble remove the set screws in the eccentric ring to release the thrust washers and bearing.

6.9.2 Drive Sleeve Reassembly

1. Clean bearings and gears with solvent and dry.
2. Slide the clutch sleeve, eccentric ring and worm gear on drive shaft.
3. Coat the lower end of shaft with grease and press on lower bearing.
4. Install the spring cap and compression spring over the clutch sleeve.

I 5. Install the upper bevel gear and upper bearing.

6. Pack upper and lower bearings with grease.

6.9.3 Spring Pack / Worm Shaft Disassembly (Figure 2).

1. Remove the retaining ring from inside the bearing cartridge.
2. Remove the worm shaft from the spring pack by pulling.

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3. To further disassemble the worm shaft remove the lock nut and slide the spur gear, spacers, worm and ball bearings off the shaft.

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4. To further disassemble the spring pack first match mark the lock nut to the bearing cartridge stem.
5. Measure the distance from the face of the first thrust washer to the end of the bearing cartridge.
6. Remove the lock nut counting the number of turns and record on data sheet.

CAUTION: You may have to clamp on the bearing cartridge gears. Be careful not to damage.

7. Remove the thrust washers, spring pack and sleeves.

CAUTION: Be sure to keep the parts in the exact order they came off the bearing stem.

Store them on a long bolt and nut to maintain this order.

6.9.4 Spring Pack / Worm Shaft Reassembly

1. Reassemble the worn shaft in reverse order from how the parts were removed.
2. Reassemble the spring pack parts back on the bearing cartridge stem.

NOTE: The thrust washers and spring pack must go back in the same arrangement as they came off.

3. Install the lock nut and start counting the turns as soon as first thread engages.

NOTE: Match marks on locknut and bearing cartridge stem should align.

4. Measure the distance from the face of the first thrust washer and end of bearing cartridge.

Should be the same as that in Step 6.9.3 (5).

5. Pack the worm shaft bearing with grease.
6. Press the worm shaft bearing into the bearing cartridge housing.

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7. Replac- inside retaining ring.

6.9.5 Declutch Shaft Disassembly (Figure 1)

1. Remove set screw in the declutch lever.
2. Remove the declutch lever and key.
3. Slide the declutch shaft cap off the shaft.

Bearing and quad ring should come off with the cap.

4. Slide the spacer off the shaft.
5. Slide the latch pinion assembly off the shaft.

NOTE: Remaining is short spacer with roll pin which does have to be removed unless damaged.

6. To further disassemble the latch pinion assembly remove the cotter pin from the end of the clevis pin.
7. Remove torsion spring, mandrel, latch pinion and latch.

6.9.6 Declutch Shaft Reassembly

1. Reassemble the latch pinion assembly in reverse order.
2. Slide latch pinion on shaft.

NOTE 1: When putting the latch pinion on the shaft, ensure the spring is pointing l

toward declutch lever.

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, assembly rotate the tang on the torsion l spring approx. 90' counterclockwise to put it in compression.

3. Slide the long spacer on shaft and under torsion spring tang.
4. Slide the declutch shaft cap, with bushing and quad ring, on the shaft.
5. Install declutch lever and key.

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6. Tighten set screw.

6.10 Limitorque Valve Operator Installation on NDT Gear Box 6.10.1 Using suitable lifting device, position operator in position next to NDT gear box.

6.10.2 Carefully line up splines in operator with splines in gest box and slide operator into place against gear box flange.

6.10.3 Install bolts holding operator to housing and tighten.

6.10.4 Reinstall any stes nut locking devices, if previously installed.

6.10.5 With operator in manual, rotate handwheel in each direction to ensure no binding of operator or stem.

6.10.6 Install protective cap or pipe.

6.11 Limitorque Valve Operator Installation on Valve with Sten Nut Installed 6.11.1 Using suitable lifting device, position operator in position over valve stem.

6.11.2 With valve operator in manual, carefully engage stem nut with valve stem threads.

6.11.3 Using care rotate valve operator handwheel in the "Open" direction while lowering operator onto the mounting flange.

6.11.4 Install and tighten flange bolts holding valve mounting flange to valve operator. .

CAUTION: While performing this step, ensure valve disc is not jammed into the valve seat.

6.11.5 With operator in manual, rotate handwheel in each direction to ensure no binding or actuator stem.

6.11.6 Install cap or protection pipe.

6.12 Limitorque Valve Operator Installation on Valve with Stes Nut Removed NOTE: Be sure that operator to be installed is the original operator for the valve, or an acceptance replacement. _

O 17 MP 1411.07.0 6.12.1 Lubricate valve stem and stem nut with approved lubricant.

6.12.2 Carefully lower valve operator onto valve body flange.

Install attaching bolts.

6.12.3 Insert stem nut into operator; then screw stem nut in valve stem as far as it will go. Align stem nut and drive sleeve splines.

6.12.4 Push declutch lever down and turn handwheel to "0 PEN" direction until it cannot be turned any further.

(This action causes stes nut to fully retract into operator.)

6.12.5 Using special wrench or driftpin, screw locking nut into operator until snug.

6.12.6 Using punch, state threads at two places (180' apart)-

just above locking nut.

6.12.7 With operator in manual, rotate handwheel in each direction to ensure no binding or actuator or stem.

6.12.8 Install esp or protective pipe.

6.13 Lubrication 6.13.1 The main gear box and the geared limit switch shall be lubricated in accordance with the Lubrication Manual.

6.13.2 Limitorque valve operator motors are factory lubricated for life.

6.13.3 The following should be noted when inspecting the gear box and geared limit switch lubrication:

1. Limit Switch:
a. Exxon Beacon 325 grease is light gray in color.

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All of the above greases should be smooth and creasy, free of lumps or foreign matter.

3. Lubricate requirements for gear box:

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18 MP 1411.07.0 Amount of Lubricant Approx. Volume Approx. Weight Unit Size Gallons Pounds SMC-04 .15 1.0 6.13.4 In the event that lubricant types are changed, the lubricants shall NOT be mixed.

CAUTION: Ensure grease plugs used are on gear box and are not conduit plugs.

6.13.5 Unserew two grease plugs located on top and side of housing.

NOTE: Do not remove plugs from limit switch housing or motor housing.

6.13.6 Using grease sun, inject clean fresh grease into lower pipe plug opening until grease reaches level of upper pipe plug opening.

6.13.7 Inject grease into grease (zerk) fitting on housing cover.

6.13.8 Reinstall grease plugs.

6.14 Limit Switch Adjustment (Figure 4)

Limit switches are driven directly by the same drive train that turns the valve stem. They can be set to operate at any specific l number of turns of the gear train. These switches are normally set to operate at the end of travel of the valve stems, thereby identifying the "0 PEN" and " CLOSED" valve positions.

NOTE 1: Determine the type of valve the Limitorque actuator is operating and note whether it is a gate, globe ball, butterfly plug, diaphragm, or other.

NOTE 2: There are four adjustable rotors used with this limit switch. The procedures below are for setting the close and open rotors which have the motor contacts and torque switch by-pass contacts on them. The Int. I and Int. 2 rotors with the indicating lights on them will be set at the same position as the close (Int. 2) and open (Int. 1) rotors.

6.14.1 Setting the "0 PEN" Limit Switch NOTE: Ensure all electric power is turned off to prevent the electric motor drive from i

a 19 MP 1411.07.0 turning on during switch adjustment. This eliminates the potential injury to servicing personnel or damage to the valve.

1. Using the manual handwheel position the valve to the position listed on the data sheet for limit switch data. Then turn the set rod on the limit switch counterclockwise until it stops. DO NOT FORCE!
2. Using the manual handwheel, close then fully open the valve noting below the direction of rotation of the intermittent gear shafts during the open cycle. Count the number of handwbeel turns from full closed to full open and enter on data sheet.

Direction of Rotation During Open Cycle of Valve.

Clockwise Counterclockwise

3. After fully opening the valve you must then close it slightly to allow for backlash and coast down. Rotate the handwheel in the closed direc-tion until the valve sees starts to move. Now rotate the handwheel in the closed direction an additional 5% of full stroke handwheel turns (i.e. , if full stroke is 100 turns, rotate the handwheel 5 turns in the closed direction beyond the point where stem motion starts).

NOTE: If difficulty is encountered determining the point of stem motion, match marks or a temporary pointer affixed to the stem or yoke may be used.

4. Turn the set rod clockwise until it stops. DO NOT FORCE!
5. By observing the inner rotor contacts (the ones next to the gear box), note if these contacts are closed or open.

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6. If the contacts are closed, turn the intermittent gear shaft in the direction noted in Step 6.14.1.2 until the rotor contacts open.
7. If the contacts are open, turn the intermittent gear shaft in the direction opposite that noted in Step 6.14.1.2 until the rotor contacts close.

Now reverse direction on the intermittent gear shaft and turn until the rotor contacts open.

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8. The Int. I rotor is set at this time by repeatin,g Section 6.14.1 Steps 6 and 7 for Int. I rotor.
9. Rotate the set rod counterclockwise until it stops. DO NOT FORCE! This re-engages the rotor gearing mechanism for normal operation. Turn or check the intermittent gear to ensure engagement of these gears.

6.14.2 Setting Closed Limit Switch on Ball, Butterfly, Plug, Diaphragm, or Other Non-Wedging Type Valve

1. Ensure all electric power is turned off to prevent the electric actor drive from turning on

' during switch adjustment. This eliminates the potential injury to servicing personnel or damage to the valve.

2. Manually operate the valve in the " CLOSED" direction. Note the direction of rotation of the intermittent gear shafts. Record this direction below.

( Direction of Rotation:

Clockwise Counterclockwise

3. With the valve fully closed, it must be opened slightly to allow for backlash and coast down.

Rotate the handwheel in the open direction until the valve stem starts to move.

4. Turn the set rod clockwise until it stops. EO NOT FORCE!

By observing the inner rotor contacts (the ones next to the gear box), note if these contacts are open or closed.

l 5. If the contacts are closed, turn the intermittent gear shaft in the direction noted in Step 6.14.2.2 until the rotor contacts open.

6. If the contacts are open, turn the intermittent

. gear shaft in the direction opposite that noted in Step 6.14.2.2 until the rotor contacts close.

Now reverse direction on the intermittent gear shaft and turn until the rotor contacts open.

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7. The Int. 2 rotor is to be set at this time by repeating Section 6.14.2 steps 5 and 6 for Int. 2 rotor.

6.14.3 Setting Closed Limit Switch on Wedging Type Gate and Globe Valves NOTE: To ensure proper operation of the torque bypass switch during valve unseating MOVATS Test Procedure, Reference 2.1 will provide the proper " CLOSED" limit switch settings.

1. Ensure all electric power is turned off to prevent the electric motor drive from turning on during switch adjustment. This eliminates the potential injury to servicing personnel or damage to the valve.
2. Manually operate the valve in the " CLOSED" direction. Note the direction of rotation of the intermittent gear shaf ts. Record this direction below.

Direction of Rotation:

Clockwise Counterclockwise

3. With the valve fully closed and manually engaged, rotate the handwheel in the "0 PEN" direction the number of turns specified by the MOVATS Test Procedure, Ref. 2.1.
4. Turn the set rod clockwise until it stops DO NOT FORCE!

By observing the inner rotor contacts (the ones l next to the gear box), note if these contacts are l open or closed.

5. If the contacts are closed, turn the intermittent gear shaft in the direction noted in Step 6.14.3.2 until the rotor contacts open, j 6. If the contacts are open, turn the intermittent l gear shaft in the direction opposite that noted l in Step 6.14.3.2 until the rotor contacts close.

I Now reverse direction on the intermittent gear shaft and turn until the rotor contacts open.

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7. The Int. 2 rotor is to be set at this time by repeating Section 6.14.3 steps 5 and 6 for Inc. 2 rotor.
8. Rotate the set rod counterclockwise until it stops. DO NOT FORCE! This re-engages the rotor gearing mechanism for normal operation. Turn or check the intermittent gear to ensure engagement of these gears.

6.15 Setting Torque Switch NOTE 1: Torque switch settings will be provided by MOVATS Testing Procedure, Ref. 2.1, or by Engineering.

NOTE 2: The magnitude of the compression of the torque spring is espirically calibrated in foot pounds and a nameplate is affixed to each switch compartment denoting the calculated torque output at that setting. The maximum setting allowed by Limitorque for the particular application is also marked on the torque switch calibration nameplate.

6.15.1 Torque setting must be made with switch sounted in the operator.

6.15.2 Make sure all electric power is off. Shift the valve to manual operation, and place the valve in an inter-mediate positiva.

6.15.3 Loosen the adjusting screws and move the pointers to the required setting. Tighten the adjusting screws.

6.15.4 Operate valve electrically in conjunction with the MOVATS Test Procedure, Ref. 2.1, to determine if torque switch is operating properly. If further adjustment is required, repeat Section 6.15.

6.16 Energization and Checkout of Limitorque Operators Following Maintenance, Repair, or New Installation NOTE: MOVATS test unit may be installed at this time per Ref. 2.1.

6.16.1 Manually place valve in the aid position. Check for correct polarity by energizing the open circuit for about I second.

NOTE: If valve travels in the open direction polarity is correct. If valve travels in 1

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i, 23 MP 1411.07.0 the closed direction, 1) de-energize the circuit immediately, 2) exchange any two (2) phases if AC, or if DC, reverse the A t and A2 connections.

6.16.2 Energize the valve in the open direction. After the motor has stopped, turn the operator handwheel to ascertain whether adequate clearance exists between the position at which the valve stes comes to rest and valve back seat.

6.16.3 Energize the valve in the closed direction. After the motor has stopped, turn the operator handwheel to determine if proper seating has occurred. In the case of wedging type valves, difficulty in turning the handwheel in the open direction should be encountered until the disc clears the seat. For non-wedging valves, the handwheel should not turn in the closing direction, but should turn relatively easily in the opening direction.

6.16.4 Operate the valve through two (2) complete cycles of open and close to ensure proper operation.

6.16.5 If during checkout adjustments are necessary, refer to the appropriate section of this procedure.

6.16.6 Ensure data sheet is completed to the maximum extent possible.

6.17 Inspection and Testing 6.17.1 For Type C Containment Isolation Valves (as listed in ST 5061.02, LLRT), a Local Leak Rate Test (LLAT) will be performed as determined by Maintenance Engineer.

LLRT aust be performed if repairs may have affected the valve seating capabilities.

6.17.2 For Containment isolation valves as listed in ST 5064.01, perform cycling test and record isolation time (where applicable) per ST 5064.01.

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24 MP 1411.07.0 DATA PACKAGE FOR MOV.

LIMITORQUE VALVE OPERATOR MODEL SMC-04 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE A. GENERAL INFORMATION:

Limitorque Operator Type / Size / Handwheel Turns Serial Number Full Closed to Order Number Full Open MWO Number B. TORQUE SWITCH DATA:

AS FOUND SETTINGS:

Open Close AS LEFT SETTINGS:

Open Close CALIBRATION PLATE DATA:

NORMAL SETTING Number Foot Pounds MAXIMUM SETTING:

Number Foot Pounds LIMITER PLATE:

Size C. LIMIT SWITCH DATA: Valve Position When Switch Disengaged GEAR BOX:

SIZE Eight (8) contacts Open Closed Sixteen (16) contacts (Check One)

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25 MP 1411.07.0 D. MOTOR DATA:

SIZE:

Foot Pounds Initial Inrush Current Horse Power Running Current VOLTAGE: Voltage During Operation Amps to Torque Out AC Stroke Time DC CURRENT:

Run For DC Motors Locked Rotor Shunt Current Insulation Class Armature Current Duty Rating Speed E. SPRING PACK DATA:

CALIBRATION PLATE DATA:

Part Number Number of Washers Thickness of Washers AS FOUND DATA:

Number of Turns in Locknut Orientation of Washers: Sat Unsat Number of Washers Thickness of Washers AS LEFT DATA:

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g, 26 .T 1411.07.0 F. GEAR SIZING DATA:

Motor Pinion Gear Worm Shaft Gear NOTE: The total number of teeth in the motor pinion / worn shaft gear gearset, must be as follows:

SMC-04 32 Teeth I G. STEM NUT DATA:

TYPE:

One (1) Piece Two (2) Piece

( Threaded Non-rising H. COMMENTS:

Completed by:

Date:

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27 MP 1411.07.0 DATA AND SIGN 0ET SHEET

1. Procedure and attachments have been verified with the control copy.

Verified Date

2. All notes, cautions, precautions, cnd limitations have been read and understood.

Verified Date

3. The following sections of the procedure were performed and verified as completed.
4. The data sheets have been reviewed and the valve is ready to be returned to service.

Verified Date

5. The Shift Supervisor has been notified that work is complete and the system has been restored as directed by the Shift Supervisor.

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