Safety Valves Owner's manual
Series KSEA/F Page 4
9530-052-en Revision 03
TM 7128 Edition 05/2008
Body identification:
The shell bears the following information:
valve size (Inlet x Outlet, inch)
pressure rating class
shell material
manufacturer's identification
cast number/foundry identification
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1.2 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 8
flange connection valve /
pipe is leaking.
The following tightening torques are recommended:
Pipe screws, flanges to ASME B16.5, class 150
Flange nom.
diameter
Screws Torque
[mm]
[inch] [ASME] [in-lbs] [Nm]
25 1 4 x ½“ 70 8
50 2 4 x 5/8“ 220 25
80 3 4 x 5/8“ 400 45
100 4 8 x 5/8“ 310 35
150 6 8 x ¾“ 710 80
Screws body / inlet nozzle
Valve type Screws Torque
[in-lbs] [Nm]
KSEA/F 1”/2” 4 x N”-16 106 12
KSEA/F 2”/3” 4 x ½“-13 354 25
KSEA/F 3”/4” 8 x N”-16 177 20
KSEA/F 4”/6” 8 x N”-11 354 25
Hex. socket screws 914/1 of the bellows gasket
Valve type Screws Torque
[in-lbs] [Nm]
KSEA/F 1”/2”
4 x 5/16“-18
89 10
KSEA/F 2”/3”
4 x 5/16“-18
106 12
KSEA/F 3”/4”
4 x 5/16“-18
106 12
KSEA/F 4”/6”
8 x 5/16“-18
89 10
1.3 Pressure/temperature diagram
When used in the minus temperature range,
the regulations applicable in the country in
question must be observed.
Max. permissible pressure/temperature for the body.