Samson 3321 Manuel de service

Mounting and
Operating Instructions
EB 8111/8112 EN
Translation of original instructions
Edition July 2016
Type 3321 Valve
In combination with actuators,
e.g. SAMSON Type3372 Electropneumatic Actuator,
Type3371 Pneumatic Actuator, Type5824/5825 Electric
Actuator, or Type3374 Electric Actuator
DIN and ANSI versions

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Note on these mounting and operating instructions
These mounting and operating instructions assist you in mounting and operating the device
safely. The instructions are binding for handling SAMSON devices.
ÎFor the safe and proper use of these instructions, read them carefully and keep them for
later reference.
ÎIf you have any questions about these instructions, contact SAMSON‘s After-sales Service
Department (aftersalesser[email protected]).
The mounting and operating instructions for the devices are included in
the scope of delivery. The latest documentation is available on our website
(www.samson.de) > Product documentation. You can enter the document
number or type number in the [Find:] eld to look for a document.
Denition of signal words
Hazardous situations which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury
Hazardous situations which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury
Property damage message or malfunction
Additional information
Recommended action
DANGER
!
WARNING
!
NOTICE
!
Note
Tip

Contents
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1 Safety instructions and measures ...................................................................5
1.1 Notes on possible severe personal injury .........................................................7
1.2 Notes on possible personal injury ...................................................................8
1.3 Notes on possible property damage................................................................9
2 Markings on the control valve......................................................................12
2.1 Valve nameplate ..........................................................................................12
2.2 Actuator nameplate......................................................................................13
2.3 Material number..........................................................................................13
3 Design and principle of operation ................................................................14
3.1 Fail-safe positions ........................................................................................16
3.2 Mounting types............................................................................................16
3.3 Technical data .............................................................................................18
4 Measures....................................................................................................22
4.1 Unpacking ..................................................................................................22
4.2 Transporting and lifting ................................................................................22
4.2.1 Transporting ................................................................................................23
4.2.2 Lifting..........................................................................................................23
4.3 Storage.......................................................................................................25
4.4 Preparation for installation............................................................................26
5 Mounting and start-up.................................................................................28
5.1 Mounting the actuator onto the valve.............................................................28
5.2 Installing the valve into the pipeline ...............................................................28
5.2.1 Checking the installation conditions...............................................................28
5.2.2 Additional ttings.........................................................................................30
5.2.3 Installing the control valve.............................................................................31
5.3 Quick check ................................................................................................31
6 Operation...................................................................................................34
7 Servicing.....................................................................................................36
7.1 Replacing the gasket ....................................................................................38
7.1.1 For mounting using crossbeam and central nut (FormB) ..................................38
7.1.2 For mounting on rods (FormC)......................................................................39

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7.2 Replacing the packing..................................................................................40
7.2.1 For mounting using crossbeam and central nut (FormB) ..................................40
7.2.2 For mounting on rods (FormC)......................................................................41
7.3 Replacing the seat and plug..........................................................................42
7.3.1 For mounting using crossbeam and central nut (FormB) ..................................42
7.3.2 For mounting on rods (FormC)......................................................................43
7.4 Preparation for return shipment.....................................................................44
7.5 Ordering spare parts and operating supplies .................................................44
8 Malfunctions ...............................................................................................46
8.1 Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................46
8.2 Emergency action ........................................................................................47
9 Decommissioning and disassembly ..............................................................48
9.1 Decommissioning.........................................................................................48
9.2 Removing the valve from the pipeline.............................................................48
9.3 Removing the actuator from the valve ............................................................49
9.4 Disposal......................................................................................................49
10 Appendix....................................................................................................50
10.1 After-sales service........................................................................................50
10.2 Certicates ..................................................................................................50
10.3 Spare parts .................................................................................................54

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Safety instructions and measures
1 Safety instructions and measures
Intended use
The SAMSON Type3321 Globe Valve in combination with an actuator (e.g. Type3372
Electropneumatic Actuator, Type3371 Pneumatic Actuator, Type5824/5825 Electric Actua-
tor, or Type3374 Electric Actuator) is designed to regulate the ow rate, pressure or tem-
perature of liquids, gases, or vapors. The valve with its actuator is designed to operate under
exactly dened conditions (e.g. operating pressure, process medium, temperature). There-
fore, operators must ensure that the control valve is only used in applications that meet the
specications used for sizing the valve at the ordering stage. In case operators intend to use
the control valve in other applications or conditions than specied, SAMSON must be con-
tacted.
SAMSON does not assume any liability for damage resulting from the failure to use the
valve for its intended purpose or for damage caused by external forces or any other external
factors.
ÎRefer to the technical data and nameplate for limits and elds of application as well as
possible uses.
Reasonably foreseeable misuse
The control valve is not suitable for the following applications:
−Use outside the limits dened during sizing and in the technical data
−Use outside the limits dened by the valve accessories mounted on the control valve
Furthermore, the following activities do not comply with the intended use:
−Use of non-original spare parts
−Performing servicing and repair work not described in these instructions
Qualications of operating personnel
The control valve must be mounted, started up, serviced, and repaired by fully trained and
qualied personnel only; the accepted industry codes and practices are to be observed. Ac-
cording to these mounting and operating instructions, trained personnel refers to individuals
who are able to judge the work they are assigned to and recognize possible hazards due to
their specialized training, their knowledge and experience as well as their knowledge of the
applicable standards.

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Personal protective equipment
We recommend wearing the following protective equipment depending on the process medi-
um:
−Protective clothing, gloves and eyewear in applications with hot, cold, and/or corrosive
media
−Wear hearing protection when working near the valve.
ÎCheck with the plant operator for details on further protective equipment.
Revisions and other modications
Revisions, conversions or other modications to the product are not authorized by SAMSON.
They are performed at the user's own risk and may lead to safety hazards, for example. Fur-
thermore, the product may no longer meet the requirements for its intended use.
Safety devices
Upon supply air or control signal failure, the valve moves to its fail-safe position (see sec-
tion3.1). The fail-safe action of the actuator is the same as its direction of action and is spec-
ied on the nameplate of SAMSON actuators (see actuator documentation).
Warning against residual hazards
To avoid personal injury or property damage, plant operators and operating personnel must
prevent hazards that could be caused in the control valve by the process medium, the operat-
ing pressure, the signal pressure or by moving parts by taking appropriate precautions. They
must observe all hazard statements, warning and caution notes in these mounting and oper-
ating instructions, especially for installation, start-up, and servicing.
Responsibilities of the operator
The operator is responsible for proper operation and compliance with the safety regulations.
Operators are obliged to provide these mounting and operating instructions as well as the
referenced documents to the operating personnel and to instruct them in proper operation.
Furthermore, operators must ensure that operating personnel or third persons are not ex-
posed to any danger.
Responsibilities of operating personnel
Operating personnel must read and understand these mounting and operating instructions as
well as the referenced documents and observe the hazard statements, warning and caution
notes specied in them. Furthermore, the operating personnel must be familiar with the ap-
plicable health, safety and accident prevention regulations and comply with them.

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Referenced standards and regulations
The control valves comply with the requirements of the European Pressure Equipment Direc-
tive 2014/68/EU. Valves with a CE marking have a declaration of conformity which in-
cludes information about the applied conformity assessment procedure. This declaration of
conformity is included in the Appendix of these instructions (see section10.2).
According to the ignition risk assessment performed in accordance with EN13463-1:2009,
section 5.2, the non-electrical control valves do not have their own potential ignition source
even in the rare incident of an operating fault. As a result, they do not fall within the scope of
Directive 2014/34/EU.
ÎFor connection to the equipotential bonding system, observe the requirements specied in
section 6.4 of EN60079-14 (VDE0165 Part 1).
Referenced documentation
The following documents apply in addition to these mounting and operating instructions:
−Mounting and operating instructions for:
uEB8313-X for Type3372 Actuator
uEB8317 for Type3371 Actuator
uEB5824-X for Type5824/5825 Actuator
uEB8331-X for Type3374 Actuator
−Mounting and operating instructions for mounted valve accessories (positioner, solenoid
valve etc.)
−uAB0100 for tools, tightening torques, and lubricant
1.1 Notes on possible severe personal injury
DANGER
!
Risk of bursting in pressure equipment.
Control valves and pipelines are pressure equipment. Improper opening can lead to
valve components bursting.
ÎBefore starting any work on the control valve, depressurize all plant sections
concerned and the valve.
ÎDrain the process medium from all the plant sections concerned as well as the
valve.
ÎWear personal protective equipment.

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DANGER
!
Risk of electric shock.
ÎDo not remove any covers to perform adjustment work on live parts.
ÎBefore performing any work on the device and before opening the device, discon-
nect the power supply and protect it against unintentional reconnection.
ÎOnly use power interruption devices that are protected against unintentional recon-
nection of the power supply.
1.2 Notes on possible personal injury
WARNING
!
Crush hazard arising from moving parts.
The control valve contains moving parts (actuator and plug stems), which can injure
hands or ngers if inserted into the valve.
ÎDo not insert hands or nger into the yoke while the valve is in operation.
ÎWhile working on the control valve, disconnect and lock the pneumatic air supply as
well as the control signal.
Risk of personal injury when the pneumatic actuator vents.
While the valve is operating, the Type3371 Actuator may vent during closed-loop con-
trol or when the valve opens or closes.
ÎInstall the control valve in such a way that the actuator does not vent at eye level.
ÎUse suitable silencers and vent plugs.
ÎWear eye protection when working in close proximity to the control valve.
Risk of personal injury due to preloaded springs.
Valves in combination with pneumatic actuators with preloaded springs are under ten-
sion. These control valves with SAMSON pneumatic actuators can be identied by the
long bolts protruding from the bottom of the actuator.
ÎBefore starting any work on the actuator, relieve the compression from the preload-
ed springs (see associated actuator documentation).

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WARNING
!
Risk of personal injury due to residual process medium in the valve.
While working on the valve, residual process medium can escape and, depending on
its properties, may lead to personal injury, e.g. (chemical) burns.
ÎIf possible, drain the process medium from all the plant sections concerned and the
valve.
ÎWear protective clothing, gloves, and eyewear.
Risk of burn injuries due to hot or cold components and pipelines.
Depending on the process medium, valve components, and pipelines may get very hot
or cold and cause burn injuries.
ÎAllow components and pipelines to cool down or heat up.
ÎWear protective clothing and gloves.
1.3 Notes on possible property damage
NOTICE
!
Risk of damage to the electric control valve due to the power supply exceeding the
permissible tolerances.
The electric control valves are designed for use according to regulations for low-voltage
installations.
ÎObserve the permissible tolerances of the power supply. See associated actuator
documentation.
Risk of valve damage due to contamination (e.g. solid particles) in the pipeline.
The plant engineering company is responsible for cleaning the pipelines in the plant.
ÎFlush the pipelines before start-up.
ÎObserve the maximum permissible pressure for valve and plant.
Risk of valve damage due to unsuitable medium properties.
The valve is designed for a process medium with dened properties.
ÎOnly use the process medium specied for sizing the valve.

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NOTICE
!
Risk of leakage and valve damage due to excessively high or low tightening torques.
Observe the specied torques on tightening control valve components. Excessively tight-
ened torques lead to parts wearing out quicker. Parts that are too loose may cause leak-
age.
ÎObserve the specied tightening torques (uAB0100).
Risk of valve damage due to the use of unsuitable tools.
Certain tools are required to work on the valve.
ÎOnly use tools approved by SAMSON (uAB0100).
Risk of valve damage due to the use of unsuitable lubricants.
The lubricants to be used depend on the valve material. Unsuitable lubricants may cor-
rode and damage the valve surface.
ÎOnly use lubricants approved by SAMSON (uAB0100).
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