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Vendor Data BookAlfa Laval S.A. (Argentina) P.O. No.: 0000010115-1 C.O. No.: C000007078 February 2015 Lobestar® Shear/Mixer Part No.: V VE-U-6S-M4 Unit No(s): J4502-00-01 Alfa Laval S.A. (Argentina) February 2015 2 Alfa Laval Vortex Shear-Mixer An advanced mixing solution that reduces additive waste, mixing time and cost The mixing of chemical additives into drilling mud is a Features critical process that can have a significant impact on the • Simple robust design, no moving parts overall time and cost of drilling a well. However, mud mixing commonly receives less attention than other • Low maintenance with easy to replace drilling processes because of its perceived simplicity. internals Most often, this leads to the selection of low-cost, • Highest product addition rate of any venturi low-tech, out-dated mud mixing equipment that does mud hopper not promote additive waste reduction, and is not fully • Easily handles difficult to mix mud additives capable of keeping pace with other drilling processes on today’s modern drilling rig. • Reduces product waste The Alfa Laval Vortex Shear-Mixer is an advanced, yet • Highly customizable to fit specific rig simple mixer that vastly outperforms traditional mud applications mixing hoppers. The shear-mixer is nearly impossible • High quality materials of construction to plug and has the highest additive loading rate of any venturi style mixer. It also features a number of exclusive advantages that The Radial Premixer sub-component of the system is lead to abundant cost savings – related to both chemical used to “pre-wet” chemical additive particles, preventing additives and time, including: clumps of additive particles from appearing in the • Dynamically shears chemical additives into the fluid mixed fluid as fish eyes or microgels. Fluid is passively diverted from the primary inlet of the shear-mixer to the • Pre-wets difficult to mix additives such as bentonite or Radial Premixer where a swirling flow pattern is created, polymers generating a vortex of air and fluid. This vortex disperses • Prevents the formation of fish eyes or microgels additive particles evenly into a low pressure, swirling eye of fluid, effectively pre-wetting them before they are • Equipped with easily replaceable inserts sheared into the drilling mud by the Lobestar Mixing Working Principle Nozzle. Drilling mud is pumped at a high rate through the Basic equipment replaceable Lobestar Mixing Nozzle® insert – found inside The Alfa Laval Vortex Shear-Mixer consists of a single or the Lobestar Mixing Eductor® sub-component dual suction port Lobestar Mixing Eductor with a Radial of the shear-mixer. The resulting pressure drop across Premixer. The basic configuration includes a heavy duty, the nozzle creates a high velocity fluid stream and stainless steel, parabolic, table top hopper with support generates an incredibly strong vacuum for maximum legs. The entire assembly is mounted on a skid base for solid or liquid additive loading. The Lobestar Mixing easy transport and placement, and the standard inlet Nozzle produces multiple jet streams, each of which and discharge connections are grooved end piping with consists of a core with oscillating vortex rings that grooved style couplings. The typical shear-mixer size for expand into overlapping plumes. This flow pattern results drilling applications is 6” or 4” and is dependent on the in a highly energized fluid boundary layer, promoting rig mud system volumes or the desired mud processing turbulent, dynamic fluid shearing, rapid hydration of rate. additives, and uniform dispersion. The specialized diffuser insert found downstream of the nozzle helps Additional equipment recover the maximum amount of available pressure • Feed pump lost across the nozzle. This allows the mixed fluid to be transported greater distances and up higher elevations through the piping, downstream of the mixer, and back to the mud pits. Technical data Operating pressure range 92 – 231 feet of head Operating temperature rating* -40oF – +135oF (-40oC – +57oC) Estimated weight* 450 lbs ( 204 kg) Maximum hydraulic feed rate* 600 gpm (136 m3/hr) * Based on most standard model configuration. Differently configured or sized units will have different values Product dimensions Lobestar Shear/Mixer, Single Suction ® SMK-6-M3 Quick Tune Up Kit - 6" Shear/Mixer - Single SucƟon (4.5 pounds) 4-6 MONTH Item Part Number Item Description Quantity U/M 1 E-U-6A NOZZLE, 6" LOBESTAR NOZZLE 2.00" ORIFICE 1 EA 2 VG-T6 GASKET, 6" VIC Gasket 4 EA SMK-6-M2 Tune Up Kit - 6" Shear/Mixer - Single SucƟon (40.0 pounds) 6 MONTH 3 Item Part Number Item Description Quantity U/M 11 1 E-U-6A NOZZLE, 6" LOBESTAR NOZZLE 2.00" ORIFICE 1 EA 2 VG-T6 GASKET, 6" VIC Gasket 5 EA 4 3 VG-T4 GASKET, 4" VIC Gasket 2 EA 3 4 VT-BF-4-300-M1 VLV BFLY 4" VIC SERIES 300 W/ INDEX HNDL 1 EA 5 V V-BV-2(G) VLV BALL ASSY 2" NPT SS 2.5 lbs. 1 EA 11 6 0-30-LF GAUGE, VACUUM 0-30 PSI Vacuum Gauge 1 EA 7 0-100-LF GAUGE, PRESSURE 0-100 PSI Liquid Filled 1 EA 16 8 ED-6 DIFFUSER, 6" VORTEX URETHANE 1 EA 18 5 9 10 12 SMK-6-M1*** Overhaul Kit - 6" Shear/Mixer - Single SucƟon (130 pounds) 9-12 MONTH 17 20 10 Item Part Number Item Description Quantity U/M 15 13 9 10 1 E-U-6A NOZZLE, 6" LOBESTAR NOZZLE 2.00" ORIFICE 2 EA 17 2 VG-T6 GASKET, 6" VIC Gasket 3 EA 3 VG-T4 GASKET, 4" VIC Gasket 2 EA 19 9 7 4 VT-BF-4-300-M1 VLV BFLY 4" VIC SERIES 300 W/ INDEX HNDL 1 EA 16 5 V V-BV-2(G) VLV BALL ASSY 2" NPT SS 2.5 lbs. 1 EA 8 6 0-30-LF GAUGE, VACUUM 0-30 PSI Vacuum Gauge 1 EA 14 7 0-100-LF GAUGE, PRESSURE 0-100 PSI Liquid Filled 1 EA 8 ED-6 DIFFUSER, 6" VORTEX URETHANE 1 EA 2 14 2 9 GC-2SS-M4 COUPLING 2" GRV 316 SS 3 EA 10 VG-T2 GASKET, 2" VIC Gasket 2 EA 6 11 GC-4SS-M4 COUPLING 4" GRV 316 SS 2 EA 2 12 NIPPLE-GXT-2X2SCH80 NIPPLE, GRV X NPT, 2" X 2" S80 - 304SS 1 EA 14 13 NIPPLE-TXT-2X2 NIPPLE, NPT X NPT, 2" X 2" 304 SS 1 EA 2 1 14 GC-6SB-M4 COUPLING 6" GRV 316 SS BOLTED 3 EA 15 PMB-6-U BODY, PREMIXER TANGENTIAL 6" URETHANE 1 EA 16 TRICLMP-SS-6 TRICLAMP 6" SS 2 EA 14 17 GSK-TC-6 GASKET, 6" BUNA TRI-CLAMP 4 EA 18 TMN-I-4 NOZZLE, 4" TANGENTIAL INNER (ANNULAR) for PREMIXER 1 EA TMN-O-6*** NOZZLE, 6" OUTER URETHANE For PREMIXER 2 19 1 EA TMN-O-4*** NOZZLE, 4" OUTER URETHANE For PREMIXER 14 20 NIPPLE-GXT-2X2-M1 NIPPLE, SPECIAL 2” 1 EA ***SMK-6-M1-6 uses TMN-O-6 ***SMK-6-M1-4 uses TMN-O-4 ***Please Verify type of connecƟon (4" or 6") of Premixer boƩom to Eductor to determine which overhaul kit to order. PL-004-D Installation Instructions for Lobestar® Shear/Mixer Lobestar Mixing and Shearing Eductor Unit Model No.: V VE-U-6S with 6" Housing; 6" Nozzle Insert and 6” Diffuser/Pressure Recovery Tube Installation: 1. Survey piping. For maximum performance downstream of the Eductor, piping should have as few elbows as possible; this should be taken into consideration when designing the piping system and retrofitting older systems. 2. Downstream pipe should always be as large as or larger than the pipe diameter of the MIXING EDUCTOR. 3. Maintain Minimum FT/HD. 4. Install the Eductor on a level flat surface. 5. Secure skid base to deck. Installation Considerations: 1. Inspect the Alfa Laval Vortex Inc. equipment prior to installation, compare the equipment to the drawings provided. 2. Check to see that the pressure side of the centrifugal pump is connected to the Nozzle end of the Eductor. 3. The pipe or hose size should be as large as or larger than the model size of the Eductor. Model V VE-U-6 has a 6" discharge. The downstream pipe must be 6" or larger. 4. Avoid placing obstructions in the downstream pipe. Valves, elbows or any reduction in pipe diameter will cause a reduction in stream line flow and efficiency loss. 5. When installing elbows or valves in the downstream pipe, the first elbow or valve must be at least (6) six pipe diameters from the discharge end of the Eductor. Example a 6” Eductor will have a 36” extension before installing the first elbow or valve. 6. Verify that the pump chosen for this service is sized properly for the intended density of the slurry, that it will deliver the minimum pressure energy required to maintain a high velocity stream from minimum to maximum viscosity. 7. If installed, proper venting of the Surge Tank is required during Eductor operation, failure to do so will cause low product induction and may cause the Surge Tank to collapse, it is critical that the system have unobstructed vent piping sized properly to prevent a buildup of vacuum in the Surge Tank. 8. All fasteners should be installed with an anti-seize compound to prevent galling of the stainless steel components. 9. When installing Victaulic gaskets always thoroughly clean them. Spray them with WD 40 (or equivalent) after cleaning and prior to installation. 10. Make sure that the grooved pipes and Victaulic couplings fit securely. The Victaulic valves should clamp flush to one another without pinching the gasket. 11. If installed, inspect the Hopper and insure that no foreign objects are in the Hopper or throat after installation. 4 Lobestar Mixing Eductor Operational Guide: The Lobestar Shear/Mixer is a Venturi device designed on the Bernoulli Principle of "when velocity is high pressure is low and inversely when pressure is high, velocity is low". In operation, a centrifugal pump is used to deliver the pressure energy to the Lobestar Shear/Mixer. The pressurized liquid is converted into a high velocity stream as it passes through the converging shape of the Nozzle. The resulting high velocity stream generates a low-pressure region around the issuing jet stream producing a strong suction. Powders, granular materials and other chemical additives dosed in through the Hopper are drawn-in by the suction and pre-wet under a high "G" force generated in the Radial Premixer. The slurry then enters the mixing chamber of the Lobestar Eductor to be dynamically sheared and dispersed. The blended slurry travels through the diffuser (pressure recovery tube) to gradually convert the high velocity back into pressure at the Eductor discharge with as efficient pressure recovery as possible. The Lobestar Shear/Mixer has no moving parts. The four (4) major components of the Lobestar Shear/Mixer are: (1) Hopper, (2) Valve, (3) Radial Premixer, and (4) Lobestar Mixing Eductor. The Lobestar Mixing Eductor is composed of: (1) Nozzle, (2) Suction Inlet, (3) Mixing Chamber and a (4) Conical Diffuser. The orientation of the Lobestar Shear/Mixer is an important consideration for suitable performance. The direction of flow is from the Nozzle inlet end to the Diffuser discharge end. The pressure line (hose or pipe) from the centrifugal pump is connected to the Nozzle end of the Eductor. The Diffuser end of the Eductor is connected to the downstream hose or pipe that is routed to the active fluids system. The Lobestar Shear/Mixer is designed around a streamline flow stream. A streamline flow is based on a constant uninterrupted flow. This means that any downstream obstruction will decrease the Eductor efficiency. Before Operation: 1. Make sure that there are no valves closed downstream from the SHEAR/MIXER. Start at the pit and work your way back to the SHEAR/MIXER. 2. Close all of the suction and RADIAL PREMIXER valves, on a single suction model close the Hopper suction and RADIAL PREMIXER valves. 3. If installed, check the gauges for visibility. 4. If installed, inspect the site glasses for cleanliness and visibility. 5. Visually verify that all fittings and flanges appear to be tight. Operation: 1. Start the centrifugal pump to pressurize the mixer and begin stream line flow, you must always follow your company safety procedures for protective equipment and clothing use. 2. Check inlet for proper pressure and vacuum. 3. Prior to mixing or hydration of materials, it is always a good operational choice to take advantage of the Shear/Mixers ability to clean itself internally, proceed by slowly opening the RADIAL PREMIXER valve to 100% allow the system to re-circulate in a closed loop for 15 5 minutes, the additional high volume flow will clean the mixing chamber of the Eductor. 4. After the cleaning operation is complete, close the RADIAL PREMIXER inlet valve. 5. When the vacuum (22” – 29” HG) is achieved, open Hopper feed valve to mix sack material (NOTE IT IS NORMAL FOR VACUUM TO FALL TO 0 INCHES HG DURING OPERATION) the Hopper suction will be very strong, keep hands away from the suction throat of the Hopper. 6. With the Hopper suction valve open, look into the Hopper throat. Adjust the RADIAL PREMIXER flow to develop a strong vortex in the RADIAL PREMIXER. 7. The RADIAL PREMIXER should always be used while mixing chemicals and Bentonite through the Hopper. 8. The RADIAL PREMIXER should be closed when not in use. 9. When Mixing Barite from a Surge Tank, use the above cleaning procedure then close the Radial Premixer inlet valve prior to opening the Surge Tank suction valves. 10. When using the Lobestar Shear Mixer with a surge tank; ensure that the radial premixer valve and hopper valve are both in the closed position. First open the 4” suction valve nearest the Lobestar Shear Mixer. Next, slowly open the 6” valve under the surge tank. Vacuum in the Lobestar Shear Mixer will vary constantly from 0” to 29” during mixing operation; observe the site glass to see your conveying rate. When mixing is complete, first close the 6” surge tank suction valve then close the 4” suction valve on the Lobestar Shear Mixer. Operating the valves in the correct order allows the delivery line to stay clear and prevent dry material from clogging within the system. 11. It should be noted that Viscosity over 750 centipoises will significantly reduce suction flow, care must be taken when hydrating Gel so that the Eductor maintains stream line flow, DO NOT FORCE FEED THE EDUCTOR allow the suction to control the rate and amount of feed. 12. When shutting down the mixing or hydrating operations, you MUST always CLOSE THE EDUCTOR SUCTION VALVES PRIOR TO STOPPING THE PUMP OR CLOSING ANY VALVE DOWNSTREAM OF THE EDUCTOR. This will prevent back flow into the Surge Tank or Hopper. Trouble Shooting: 1. Problem: Hopper back-flow. Answer: (1) Restriction in the discharge line, (2) Valve partially closed on feed end, (3) Insufficient pump pressure, (4) Viscosity too high, fluid stall. 2. Problem: Valve hard to open. Answer: (1) Clean Mixer Hopper after mixing product, (2) Hand grease valve rubber gaskets, (3) Before installing Victaulic gaskets, spray with WD 40 or equivalent. 3. Problem: Loss of suction. Answer: (1) Insufficient pump pressure, (2) Plugged or partially plugged nozzle, (3) High viscosity, (4) Partially plugged lines down stream. 4. Problem: Premixer not performing. 6 Answer: (1) Insufficient pump pressure, (2) Plug or partially plugged nozzle, (3) High viscosity, (4) Partially plugged lines down stream. Safety Tips: 1. Always wear eye protection while mixing and proper PPE for chemical additions. 2. Hopper suction has strong vacuum - care should be taken when mixing chemical, keep hands away from suction throat of hopper. 3. Do not exceed maximum pressure of 120 psi. 4. NEVER! Close a valve down-stream from Mixer, while feed pump is running. Preventative Maintenance Procedures: LONG STORAGE PERIOD Spray heavy coating of WD 40 (or equivalent) on all carbon steel surfaces for protection against severe seawater environment. All non-metal parts such as urethane are non-corroding and should not need any surface protection. Before applying oil coating and storing wash down equipment with fresh water and use soapy water to clean internals, and then proceed with oily protective coating. RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE The LOBESTAR® JET NOZZLE, PREMIXER BODY and DIFFUSER are constructed in high density, high abrasion resistant urethane. Inspections of these parts, for wear, should be done every 3 (three) months for optimum performance. Refer to the Vortex Ventures, Inc. website for the Spare Parts listing at www.vortexventures.com. Questions and Answers about the Lobestar Mixing Eductor: 1) What is an Eductor? An Eductor is a pump without moving parts. An Eductor is principally synonymous with a jet pump. They operate on the conversion of pressure energy into velocity to produce a low-pressure region. 2) How are they used? They are used for the conveyance, compression and mixing of liquids, gases and solids when a gaseous or liquid medium serves as the motive or primary force. 7 3) What components make up an Eductor or Jet Pump? A. Motive nozzle. B. Induction passage (suction). C. Mixing chamber. D. Diffuser (pressure recovery tube). 4) How does the LOBESTAR MIXING EDUCTOR differ from a conventional Eductor? “LOBESTAR” MIXING EDUCTOR differs by using a unique three-dimensional nozzle. The nozzle orifice configuration has a circular core with elliptic shaped lobes around the radius of the circular core. This nozzle geometry generates a coherent turbulent flow pattern that energizes the boundary in the diffuser section of the Eductor, providing efficient pressure recovery and intimate mixing in a short time to length scale. 5) How is the efficiency of an Eductor/Jet Pump determined? A. Vacuum/inlet pressure ratio. B. Pressure recovery. 6) What is the maximum solids-to-liquid concentration that can be expected? Several pounds of solids per gallon liquid depending on the flow characteristics, bulk density and required solubility. 7) What type of valve is used with an Eductor? Slide gate, ball and butterfly valve are suitable. If powdered polymers are mixed, slide gate valves are recommended to avoid passage obstruction. Valves should never be used for dosing or metering control. 8) Why is a valve needed? A valve is necessary to prevent flow-back caused from blockage or high pressure-drop that may cause "stall" in the downstream flow. It is used in start-up and shut down to prevent surges. It is also needed where the discharge line is at a higher elevation than the Eductor. 9) What effect does viscosity of the motive liquid have on the performance of the Eductor? The lower the viscosity is, the greater the vacuum. Viscosity over 750 centipoises will significantly reduce the suction flow. The vacuum can control the rate of induction of feed and mix. 10) In what ways can an Eductor be fed? A. Manual dosing. B. Volumetric feeder. C. Pneumatic feeder. D. Mechanical conveyer. 8 11) Can slurry be re-circulated after mixing? Yes. Remember, the higher the viscosity becomes the lower the suction will be if powder is continued to be fed into the system. 12) What important factors should be considered in successfully operating an Eductor? A. Matching a pump to the size Eductor to be used. B. Minimize downstream elbows in the piping. C. Discharge pipe should always be as large as or larger than the diameter of the Eductor. D. Survey piping for restrictions or possible blockage. 13) What is the importance of a centrifugal pre-wet chamber? A. The centrifugal force imparted on the mixture prevents lumping and "fisheyes". B. Maintaining a level of liquid on the induction inlet (suction) that will create a water seal, reducing air entrainment. When powders or solids are added through the suction port, free air is entrained into the mixture. The entrained air bubbles in the mixture will continually expand as the pressure gradient through the pipe approaches atmospheric, causing larger bubbles that will effectively limit suction flow rate 9 Spare Parts List Model No.: V VE-U-6S-M4 Item Quantity Part Number Description 1 1 GC-2SS-M4 COUPLING 2" GROOVED SNAP STYLE 304SS 2 2 VG-T2 2" VICTAULIC GASKETS, (SPARE), 3.7 lbs. 3 1 E-U-6A NOZZLE, 6" LOBESTAR NOZZLE 2.00" ORIFICE 4 1 ED-6 DIFFUSER, 6" VORTEX URETHANE 5 1 PMB-6-U BODY, PREMIXERTANGENTIAL 6" URETHANE 6 1 TMN-I-4 NOZZLE 4” TANGENTIAL INNER (ANNULAR) 7 1 TMN-O-6 NOZZLE, 6" PREMIXER OUTER URETHANE 8 1 TRICLMP-SS-6 TRICLAMP 6” SS 9 1 GSK-TC-6 GASKET, 6” BUNA TRI-CLAMP 10 1 GC-6SB-M4 COUPLING 6" GROOVE BOLT STYLE 304SS 11 3 VG-T6 6" VICTAULIC GASKET 12 1 VT-BF-4-300-M1 VLV BFLY 4” VIC SERIES 300 W INDEX HNDL 13 1 GC-4SS-M4 COUPLING 4" GROOVED SNAP STYLE 304SS 14 1 VG-T4 4" VICTAULIC GASKET 15 1 0-30-LF GAUGE, VACUUM 0-30 PSI VACUUM GAUGE 16 1 0-100-LF GAUGE, PRESSURE 0-100 PSI LIQUID FILLED 17 1 V V-BV-2(G) TRICLAMP 6" SS NIPPLE-GXT-2X2- 18 1 NIPPLE, GRV X NPT 2” X 2” S80-304SS SCH80 19 1 NIPPLE-TXT-2X2SCH80 NIPPLE, NPT X NPT, 2" X 2" 304SS S80 20 1 NIPPLE-GXT-2X2-M1 NIPPLE, GRV X NPT, 2" X 2" SPECIAL Limited Warranty and Liability VORTEX VENTURES warrants all standard LOBESTAR® SHEAR/MIXER products manufactured and furnished by it to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment from SELLER. SELLER warrants all parts, fittings and accessories manufactured by SELLER to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment from SELLER’S factory. THESE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS, CONDITIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND EXCLUSIONS: SELLER’S obligation under the warranty as described herein shall be enforceable only if BUYER installs, uses and maintains SELLER’S products, parts, fittings, and accessories in accordance with generally accepted operating practices within the applicable and appropriate industry. SELLER’S obligation under the warranty as described herein shall not apply to any products, parts, fittings, and accessories which (a) have been repaired or altered outside of SELLER’S factory unless by a SELLER’S factory repair person or authorized warranty service personnel; or (b) have been subjected to misuse, negligence, fire, accident, act of war or God. SELLER’S obligation under the warranty as described herein shall not be enforceable unless and until BUYER has paid for all such products, part, fittings and accessories in full. SELLER’S obligation under the warranty as described herein shall not be enforceable where BUYER’S use of SELLER’S product is in violation of federal, state or local laws or regulations. EXCLUSIONS OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF BUYER’S REMEDIES: BUYER and SELLER hereby expressly agree that BUYER’S sole and exclusive remedy against SELLERS shall be for the repair or, at the SELLER’S option, replacement of any product, part, fitting or accessory that, upon SELLER’S examination, is found to SELLER’S satisfaction to have been defective when shipped from SELLER’S factory, and only then if; (a) BUYER, notifies SELLER in writing of the defects and SELLER receives such notification within the warranty period; and (b) BUYER, within thirty (30) days of such notification, either at SELLER’S option: (I) properly tenders such product, part, fittings or accessory to SELLER for inspection; or (ii) properly disposed of such product, part, fitting or accessory in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. BUYER expressly agrees that no other remedy (including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, lost sales, injury to persons or property, or any other incidental or consequential loss) shall be available to BUYER. THE WARRANTY DESCRIBED IN THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL BE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MERGER CLAUSE: THE WARRANTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SELLER’S SOLE WARRANTY. SELLER’S sales representative may have made oral statements about the product, parts, fittings, or accessories. Such statements do not constitute warranties, shall not be relied on by BUYER, and are not part of the contract for sale. The entire warranty is embodied in this writing. This writing constitutes the final expressions of SELLER’S warranty, and it is a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of that warranty. SELLER’S warranty and liability as stated herein cannot be altered or enlarged except by a writing signed by an officer of SELLER. Final Drawing(s) Final Inspection Report(s) ITP Router(s) OEM Data Sheet(s) CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 Vic®-300 MasterSeal™ butterfly valves are designed for pressures ranging from vacuum to 300 psi/2065 kPa and for bi-directional, dead end services to full working pressure. The valve GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE features a patented seat design that assures full 360° sealing. The pressure-enhanced seat HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP compresses to form a larger seating area as the pressure increases. The seat design also ­contributes to the low breakaway torque capabilities of the MasterSeal valve. Available in 2 – 12”/50 – 300 mm sizes the valve is offered with a standard ISO mounting flange to accept most gear and power actuators. Vic-300 MasterSeal butterfly valves 2 – 6”/50 – 150 mm are offered with a 10-position handle that may be configured for infinite variable service with memory lock stop and is pad-lockable. Sizes 8”/200 mm valves are available with a lever lock handle that may be configured for infinite variable service with memory stop and is padlockable. 2 – 12”/50 – 300 mm sizes are available with a gear operator and can easily be configured into three way assemblies. Vic-300 Masterseal butterfly valves accommodate 2”/50 mm of insulation. An additional 2” neck extension is available when more than 2”/50 mm of insulation is needed. A 4½”/120 mm long Hand Wheel Input Shaft Extension is available for valve sizes 2 – 8”/50 – 200 mm and a 3½”/90 mm long Hand Wheel Input Shaft Extension is available for 10 – 12”/25 – 300 mm valve sizes. Note: Hand Wheel Input Shaft Extensions are not for use with Chain Wheels. Available seats include EPDM for water services to +250°F/+121°C. Vic-300 MasterSeal valves are also offered with permanently lubricated Nitrile material that is recommended for oil, air, and gas services. For specific material specifications on varied services please request ­publication 05.01. For dry gas service, Victaulic recommends the lubricated nitrile option. Valves with standard disc and EPDM seat are UL classified to ANSI/NSF 61. Victaulic also offers a tamper resistant option for 2 – 8”/50 – 200 mm size Vic-300 MasterSeal butterfly valves. NOTES: A padlockable valve refers to those valves which can be padlocked to lockout equipment for preventing inadvertent valve operation. When used in conjunction with an appropriate lockout/tagout systems, multiple padlocks may be used. The valve may be padlocked either fully open or fully closed. A tamper resistant option is meant to deter theft, vandalism or other malicious activity. The handles and associated components are assembled with tamper resistant fasteners which are designed for one time assembly. Attempts to defeat the padlock by partial disassembly of the valve will likely result in evidence of such activity. The valve may be padlocked either fully open or fully closed. FEATURES 33- -Drive DriveHub Hub 1 Disc – Electroless nickel coated ductile iron. 77- -ISO 11 - Thermal Barrier Optional: ISOMounting MountingFlange Flange • Aluminum Bronze • Stainless Steel 2 Seat – Patented pressure enhanced rubber 44- -Seals Seals seat design 10 10- -Seal SealCartridge Cartridge 3 Drive Hub – Designed to accept nearly all types of actuation 66- -Stem Stem 99- -Rectangular Rectangular 4 Stem Seals – Prevents leakage of media. Drive Drive 5 Upper and Lower Stem Bearings – Helps 88- -Grooved GroovedEnd End Body Body maintain constant low torque values for the life of the valve. 6 Stem – Blow out proof design utilizing stain- 22- -Seat Seat less steel. 7 ISO 5211 Mounting Flange – Accepts ISO standard actuators 55- -Upper Upperand and • 2 - 8"/50 – 200 mm are flange size F07 Lower LowerBearings Bearings • 10 - 12”/250 – 300 mm are flange size F10 8 Grooved End Body – Reduces the weight of 11- -Disc Disc the valve and makes it easier to install. 9 Rectangular Drive – Positive rectangular drive eliminates fasteners in the flow stream. Design prevents replacement errors. 10 Seal Cartridge – Patented seal cartridge houses stem seals. 11 Thermal Barrier - Reduces condensation on gear operators when installed in chilled water applications. JOB/OWNER CONTRACTOR ENGINEER System No.___________________________ Submitted By_________________________ Spec Sect_____________ Para___________ Location_ ____________________________ Date ________________________________ Approved_ ___________________________ Date ________________________________ www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REV_I 08.20_1 CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Body: Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536, grade 65-45-12 End Face, 2 – 6"/50 – 150 mm: Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536, grade 65-45-12 Seal Retainer, 8 – 12"/200 – 300 mm: Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536, grade 65-45-12 Coating: Black alkyd enamel Disc: Ductile iron (standard) conforming to ASTM A-536, grade 65-45-12, with electroless nickel coating conforming to ASTM B-733 Optional: • Aluminum bronze, Grade C95500 • Stainless steel conforming to ASTM A-351, Grade CF8M Seat: (specify choice)* • Grade “E” EPDM EPDM (Green color code). Temperature range –30°F to +250°F/–34°C to +121°C. Recommended for cold and hot water service within the specified temperature range plus a variety of dilute acids, and many chemical services. UL Classified in accordance with ANSI/NSF 61 for cold +86°F/+30°C potable water services. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PETROLEUM SERVICES. • Grade “T” Lubricated Nitrile Nitrile (Orange color code). Temperature range –20°F to +180°F/–29°C to +82°C. Recommended for petroleum products, air with oil vapors, oil-free gas, vegetable and mineral oils within the specified temperature range. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR HOT WATER SERVICES OVER +150°F/+66°C OR FOR HOT DRY AIR OVER +140°F/+60°C. • Grade “O” Fluoroelastomer Fluoroelastomer (Blue color code). Temperature range +20°F to +300°F/–7°C to +149°C. Recommended for many oxidizing acids, petroleum oils, halogenated hydrocarbons, lubricants, hydraulic fluids, organic liquids. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR HOT WATER SERVICES. * Services listed are General Service Recommendations only. It should be noted that there are ser- vices for which these seals are not recommended. Reference should always be made to the latest Victaulic Gasket Selection Guide for specific service recommendations and for a listing of services which are not recommended. www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 08.20_2 REV_I CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Stems: (Standard) 416 stainless steel conforming to ASTM A-582 • Optional*: 17-4PH stainless steel conforming to ASTM A-564 Stem Seal Cartridge: (Standard) C36000 brass • Optional*: 17-4PH stainless steel conforming to ASTM A-564 Bearings: Fiberglass with TFE lining Stem Seals: Furnished in same materials as seat Stem Retaining Ring: Carbon steel Handle: Lever Lock • For sizes 8"/200 mm - Painted ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536, grade 65-45-12, with carbon steel latch plate and carbon steel zinc plated fasteners - For sizes 8"/200 mm - Infinitely variable, padlockable and includes memory stop. Optionally available with tamper-resistant hardware. • For sizes 10 – 12"/250 – 300 mm - Painted ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536, grade 65‑45‑12, with carbon steel handle extension and carbon steel zinc plated fasteners. Handle: 10 Position • For sizes 2 – 6"/50 – 150 mm - Zinc plated carbon steel handle with zinc plated carbon steel latch plate and carbon steel zinc plated fasteners, infinately variable, padlockable and includes memory stop. Optionally available with tamper-resistant hardware. Gear Operator with options below: • Handwheel with memory stop • Handwheel with chainwheel • 2" square nut • Thermal Barrier * Contact Victaulic for available material combination options. www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REV_I 08.20_3 CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP DIMENSIONS Bare Approx. Size Dimensions – Inches/millimeters Wgt. Ea. Valve Valve Actual with with 10- Nominal Outside A Bare Lever Position Size Diameter End to Valve Handle Handle In./mm In./mm End B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q-Key Lbs./kg Lbs./kg Lbs./kg 2 2.375 3.21 3.25 1.44 1.81 3.81 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 0.88 0.32 0.43 3.5 6.0 4.4 — — — 50 60.3 81.5 82.6 36.6 46.0 96.8 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 22.4 8.0 11.0 1.6 2.7 2.0 2 1/2 2.875 3.77 4.00 1.77 2.10 4.25 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 0.88 0.32 0.43 5.0 7.5 5.9 — — — 65 73.0 95.8 101.6 45.0 53.3 108.0 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 22.4 8.0 11.0 2.3 3.4 2.7 3.000 3.77 4.00 1.77 2.10 4.25 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 0.88 0.32 0.43 5.0 7.5 5.9 76.1 mm — — — 76.1 95.8 101.6 45.0 53.3 108.0 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 22.4 8.0 11.0 2.3 3.4 2.7 3 3.500 3.77 4.50 1.77 2.35 4.50 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 0.88 0.32 0.43 6.0 8.5 6.9 — — — 80 88.9 95.8 114.3 45.0 59.7 114.3 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 22.4 8.0 11.0 2.7 3.9 3.1 4 4.500 4.63 5.50 2.18 2.88 5.25 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 0.89 0.43 0.59 9.3 11.8 10.8 — — — 100 114.3 117.6 139.7 55.4 73.2 133.4 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 22.6 11.0 15.0 4.2 5.4 4.9 4.250 4.63 5.50 2.20 2.88 5.25 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 0.89 0.43 0.59 9.3 11.8 10.8 108.0 mm † — — — 108.0 117.6 139.7 55.8 73.2 133.4 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 22.6 11.0 15.0 4.2 5.4 4.9 5 5.563 5.88 6.30 2.58 3.34 6.25 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 1.12 0.50 0.75 16.8 20.0 18.8 — — — 125 141.3 149.4 160.0 65.5 84.8 158.8 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 28.5 12.7 19.1 7.6 9.1 8.5 5.250 5.88 6.30 2.58 3.34 6.25 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 1.12 0.50 0.75 16.8 20.0 18.8 133.0 mm † — — — 133.0 149.4 160.0 65.5 84.8 158.8 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 28.5 12.7 19.1 7.6 9.1 8.5 5.500 5.88 6.30 2.58 3.34 6.25 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 1.12 0.50 0.75 16.8 20.0 18.8 139.7 mm — — — 139.7 149.4 160.0 65.5 84.8 158.8 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 28.5 12.7 19.1 7.6 9.1 8.5 6 6.625 5.88 7.30 2.58 0.42 3.83 6.75 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 1.12 0.50 0.75 20.0 23.2 22.0 — — 150 168.3 149.4 185.4 65.5 10.6 97.3 171.5 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 28.5 12.7 19.1 9.1 10.5 10.0 6.250 5.88 7.30 2.58 0.42 3.83 6.75 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 1.12 0.50 0.75 20.0 23.2 22.0 159.0 mm † — — 159.0 149.4 185.4 65.5 10.6 97.3 171.5 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 28.5 12.7 19.1 9.1 10.5 10.0 6.500 5.88 7.30 2.58 0.42 3.83 6.75 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 1.12 0.50 0.75 20.0 23.2 22.0 165.1 mm — — 165.1 149.4 185.4 65.5 10.6 97.3 171.5 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 28.5 12.7 19.1 9.1 10.5 10.0 8 8.625 5.33 10.00 2.33 1.47 0.80 5.00 8.00 2.17 0.13 0.34 2.756 1.30 0.88 0.188 x .88 34.3 37.5 — — 200 219.1 135.4 254.0 59.2 37.4 20.3 127.0 203.2 55.2 3.3 8.6 70.0 33.0 22.2 4.78 x 22.35 15.6 17.0 10 10.750 6.40 12.25 3.00 1.81 1.41 6.13 9.75 2.76 0.13 0.43 4.016 2.25 1.25 0.312 x 1.88 72.0 84.0 — — 250 273.0 162.6 311.2 76.2 45.9 35.8 155.7 247.7 70.1 3.3 11.0 102.0 57.2 31.8 7.92 x 47.75 32.7 38.1 12 12.750 6.50 14.25 3.00 2.80 2.30 7.13 10.75 2.76 0.13 0.43 4.016 2.24 1.25 0.312 x 1.88 88.0 100.0 — — 300 323.9 165.1 362.0 76.2 71.0 58.4 181.1 273.1 70.1 3.3 11.0 102.0 56.9 31.8 7.92 x 47.75 39.9 45.4 † Contact Victaulic for availability. NOTE: 2 – 8”/50 – 200 mm sizes are ISO Flange Designation F07; 10 and 12”/250 and 300 mm sizes are ISO Flange Designation F10. P H View A-A P View B-B Mounting Flange for Mounting Flange for N 2 – 6"/50 – 150 mm 8 – 12"/200 – 300 mm M Valve shown in Q Key Valve shown in open position open position L 4xK J 4xK L MOUNTING FLANGE RECESS N A A B B G G F F E C D B C A D B A BARE VALVE BARE VALVE 2 – 6”/50 – 150 MM SIZES 8 – 12”/200 – 300 MM SIZES www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 08.20_4 REV_I CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES IPS IPS CARBON CARBON STEEL STEEL PIPEPIPE - GROOVED - GROOVED VALVES VALVES 08.20 08.20 08.20 IPS CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ MasterSeal™ MasterSeal™ Butterfly Butterfly Valves ButterflyValves Valves ® SERIES 761 VIC VIC -300-300 ® MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves VIC®-300 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP GEARGEAR OPERATOR OPERATOR LEVER LEVER LOCKLOCK HANDLE HANDLE 10-POSITION 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK HANDLE 10-POSIT DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS With Handle DIMENSIONS WithWith Handle Handle With Handle Approx. Size Dimensions – Inches/millimeters Wgt. Ea. Approx. Approx. Size Size DimenDsiim onesns–ioInsch–eIsn/m chilelism /meitlelirm s eter s Wgt. Ea. Wgt. Ea. App Actual Size Dimensions – Inches /millimeters Wgt Nominal ActualActual Outside Valve with Nominal Nominal Size Outside Outside Diameter AActual Bare Valve Lever Handle Valve Valve with with Size SizeIn./mm Diameter Diameter In./mmA A End toOutside End T-R U Lbs./kg Bare Valve Valve Lever Lever Bare Lbs./kg HandleHandle In./mmIn./mm In./mmIn./mm Nominal End toEndEndto End R-R R-R S S T-R T-R U U Z Z Lbs./kg Lbs./kg Lbs./kg Lbs./kg 2 2.375 Size Diameter 3.21 A7.00 1.57 3.5 6.0 Bare Valve 2 2 50 2.3752.375 60.33.21In./mm 3.21 8.50 8.50 In./mm 81.5 1.63 1.63 End to End 177.8 7.10 7.10 R-R 39.91.67 1.67 S T-R 3.5 3.5 U 2.7 6.0 6.0Z Lbs./kg —1.6 — 50 50 6 0. 3 6 0. 3 81.5 821.5 215.9 22.375 15.9 41.4 43.21 1.4 180.3188.50 0. 3 42.4 41.63 2. 4 1.6 11.67 .6 2.7 2.7 2 1/2 2.875 3.77 7.00 1.57 5.0 7.10 7.5 — 3.5 2 ½ 2 ½ 65 2.8752.875 50 73.03.77 3.77 8.50 95.8 6 0. 3 8.50 81177.8 1.63 1.63 .5 215.9 7.10 7.10 39.91.67 41.4 1.67 180.3 42.43.4 5.0 5.0 7.5 7.5 1.6 —2.3 — 65 65 73 . 0 73 . 0 95. 8 295½. 8 215.9 22.875 15.9 41.4 43.77 1.4 180.3188.50 0. 3 42.4 41.63 2. 4 2.3 21.67 .3 3. 4 3. 4 3.000 3.77 7.00 1.57 5.0 7.10 7.5 — 5.0 76.1 mm 3.0003.000 65 73 . 0 95177.8 .8 215.9 41.4 180.3 42.43.4 2. 3 76.1 mm 76.1 mm 76.13.77 3.77 8.50 95.88.50 1.63 1.63 7.10 7.10 39.91.67 1.67 —2.3 — 5.0 5.0 7.5 7.5 76.1 76.1 95. 8 95. 8 215.9 23.000 15.9 41.4 43.77 1.4 180.3188.50 0. 3 42.4 41.63 2. 4 2.3 21.67 .3 3. 4 3. 4 3 3.500 76.1 mm 3.77 7.00 1.57 6.0 7.10 8.5 — 5.0 3 3 80 3.5003.500 88.93.77 3.77 8.50 95.8 76.1 8.50 95177.8 1.63 1.63 .8 215.9 7.10 7.10 39.91.67 41.4 1.67 180.3 42.43.9 6.0 6.0 8.5 8.5 2. 3 —2.7 — 80 80 88.9 88.9 95. 8 935. 8 215.9 23.500 15.9 41.4 43.77 1.4 180.3188.50 0. 3 42.4 41.63 2. 4 2.7 21.67 .7 3.9 3.9 4 4.500 4.63 8.50 1.64 9.3 7.10 11.8 — 6.0 4 4 100 4.5004.500 80 114.34.63 4.63 8.50 88.9 8.50 117.6 95215.9 1.63 1.63 .8 215.9 8.60 8.60 41.71.74 41.4 1.74 180.3 42.45.4 9.3 9.3 11.8 11.8 2 .7 —4.2 — 10 0 10 0 114.3 114.3 117.6 1147.6 215.9 24.500 15.9 41.4 44.63 1.4 218.4218.50 8 .4 4 4. 2 41.63 4. 2 4. 2 41.74 .2 5. 4 5. 4 4.250 4.63 8.50 1.64 9.3 8.60 11.8 — 9.3 108.0 mm † 4.2504.250 108.0108.0 mm †mm † 108.04.63 14.63 00 8.50 114.3 8.50 117.6 117215.9 1.63 1.63 .6 215.9 8.60 8.60 41.71.74 41.4 1.74 —4.2 — 218.4 4 4.5.4 9.3 9.3 2 11.8 11.8 4. 2 108.0108.0 117.6 117.6 215.9 24.250 15.9 41.4 44.63 1.4 218.4218.50 8 .4 4 4. 2 41.63 4. 2 4. 2 41.74 .2 5. 4 5. 4 5 5.563108.0 mm † 5.88 12.00 1.64 16.88.60 20.0 — 9.3 5 5 125 5.5635.563 141.35.88 5.88 149.408.0 14.00 1 14.00 11304.8 1.63 1.63 7.6 215.9 12.10 12.10 41.71.74 41.4 1.74 —7.6 — 218.4 4 4. 29.1 16.8 16.8 20.0 20.0 4. 2 125 125 141.3 141.3 149.41459.4 355.635.563 55.6 41.4 45.88 1.4 307.3314.00 07.3 4 4. 2 41.63 4. 2 7.6 71.74 .6 9.1 9.1 5.250 5.88 12.00 1.64 16.812.10 20.0 — 16.8 133.0 mm † 5.2505.250 5.88 15.88 25 14.00 141.3 14.00 14304.8 1.63 1.639.4 355.6 12.10 12.10 41.4 307.3 4 4. 29.1 7.6 133.0133.0 mm †mm † 133.0 149.4 41.71.74 1.74 —7.6 — 16.8 16.8 20.0 20.0 133.0133.0 149.4149.4 355.635.250 55.6 41.4 45.88 1.4 307.3314.00 07.3 4 4. 2 41.63 4. 2 7.6 71.74 .6 9.1 9.1 5.500133.0 mm † 5.88 12.00 1.64 16.812.10 20.0 — 16.8 139.7 mm 5.5005.500 139.7139.7 mm mm 139.75.88 5.88 149.433.0 14.00 1 14.00 14304.8 1.63 1.639.4 355.6 12.10 12.10 41.71.74 41.4 1.74 —7.6 — 307.3 4 4. 29.1 16.8 16.8 20.0 20.0 7.6 139.7139.7 149.4149.4 355.635.500 55.6 41.4 45.88 1.4 307.3314.00 07.3 4 4. 2 41.63 4. 2 7.6 71.74 .6 9.1 9.1 6 6.625 139.7 mm 5.88 12.00 1.64 20.012.10 23.2 — 16.8 6 6 150 6.6256.625 168.35.88 5.88 14.00 139.7 14.00 149.4 14304.8 1.63 1.639.4 355.6 12.10 12.10 41.71.74 41.4 1.74 307.3 4 410.5 20.0 20.0 .2 23.2 23.2 7.6 —9.1 — 150 150 168.3168.3 149.41469.4 355.636.625 55.6 41.4 45.88 1.4 307.3314.00 07.3 4 4. 2 41.63 4. 2 9.1 91.74 .1 10.5 10.5 6.250 5.88 12.00 1.64 20.012.10 23.2 — 20.0 159.0 mm † 6.2506.250 159.0159.0 mm †mm † 159.05.88 15.88 50 149.468.3 14.00 1 14.00 14304.8 1.63 1.639.4 355.6 12.10 12.10 41.71.74 41.4 1.74 —9.1 — 307.3 4 410.5 20.0 20.0 .2 23.2 23.2 9.1 159.0159.0 149.4149.4 355.636.250 55.6 41.4 45.88 1.4 307.3314.00 07.3 4 4. 2 41.63 4. 2 9.1 91.74 .1 10.5 10.5 6.500159.0 mm † 5.88 12.00 1.64 20.012.10 23.2 — 20.0 165.1 mm 6.5006.500 159.0 14304.8 9.4 355.6 41.4 307.3 4 410.5 .2 9.1 165.1 165.1 mm mm 165.15.88 5.88 14.00 14.00 149.4 1.63 1.63 12.10 12.10 41.71.74 1.74 —9.1 — 20.0 20.0 23.2 23.2 165.1 165.1 149.4149.4 355.636.500 55.6 41.4 45.88 1.4 307.3314.00 07.3 4 4. 2 41.63 4. 2 9.1 91.74 .1 10.5 10.5 34.312.10 20.0 08.20_3 REV_F 8 8.625 165.1 mm 5.33 14.00 1.51 37.5 — 8 8 200 8.6258.625 219.15.33 5.33 135.465.1 14.00 1 14.00 14355.6 1.51 1.519.4 — — 355.6 38.4 — 41.4 — —15.6— 307.3 4 417.0 34.3 34.3 .2 37.5 37.5 9.1 20 0 20 0 219.1 219.1 135.41385.4 355.638.625 55.6 38.4 35.33 8 .4 15.6 15.6 17.0 17.0 VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2006 VICTAULIC COMPANY. 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PRINTED IN THE USA. 10 10.750 6.40 11.66 14.00 4.50 1.51 72.0 — 84.0 34.3 — — 10 10 250 10.750 10.750 273.06.40 26.4000 11.66 219.1 11.66 13296.2 4.50 4.50 5. 4 355.6 114.30 38 . 4 7.50 32.77.50 72.0 72.038.1 84.0 84.0 15.6 www.victaulic.com 162.6 — — — — 250 250 273.0273.0 162.6110 62.6 296. 2210.750 96. 2 114.3 116.40 4. 3 11.66 4.50 4.50 190.5190.5 32.7 32.7 38.1 37.50 8.1 72.0 12 12.750 6.50 11.66 88.0 — —100.0 12 12 300 12.75012.750 323.96.50 26.50 50 165.173.0 11.66 2 11.66 16296.2 4.50 4.50 2. 6 296. 2 114.3 114.3 7.50 39.97.50 88.0 88.045.4 190.5 100.0100.0 32.7 — — — — 30 0 30 0 323.9323.9 165.1 112 65.1 296. 2212.750 96. 2 114.3 116.50 4. 3 11.66 4.50 190.5190.5 39.9 39.9 45.4 47.50 5. 4 88.0 † Contact Victaulic for availability. 300 323.9 165.1 296. 2 114.3 — — 190.5 39.9 † Contact † Contact Victaulic Victaulic for availability. for availability. 10 & 12"/250 & 300 MM SIZES 2 – 8"/50 – 200 MM SIZES 2 – 6"/50 – 150 MM SIZES NOTE: 2 – 8”/50 – 200 mm sizes are ISO Flange Designation F07; 10 and 12”/250 and 300 mm sizes are ISO Flange Designation F10. AND MEMORY STOP AND MEMORY STOP 10-POSITION HANDLE NOTE: NOTE: 2 – 8”/50 2 – 8”/50 – 200– mm 200 mm sizessizes † Contact are ISO are Flange Victaulic ISO Flange VALVE WITH LEVER LOCK HANDLE for F07; Designation availability. Designation 10 F07;and 10 12”/250 and 12”/250 and 300 and mm 300 mm sizessizes are ISO areFlange ISO Flange Designation Designation F10. F10. VALVE WITH LEVER LOCK HANDLE A NOTE: 2 – 8”/50 – 200 mm sizes are ISO Flange Designation F07; 10 and 12”/250 and 300 mm sizes are ISO Flange Designation F10. A A SHUT SHUT OPEN OPEN SHUT T-R T-R R-R T-R R-R T-R R-R R-R OPEN T-R T-R R-R (20" extended) (20" extended) R-R (20" extended) U UU S U S S S S S U S U 1.38”/35.05 mm U S (20" extended) R-R T-R R-R OPEN SHUT A A A A A A A VALVEVALVE WITHVALVE WITH WITH LEVERLEVER LOCKLOCK HANDLE HANDLE VALVEVALVE WITHVALVE WITH WITH LEVERLEVER LOCK LOCK HANDLE HANDLE A 10-POSITION HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP NOTE: 2 – 8”/50 – 200 mm sizes are ISO Flange Designation F07; 10 and 12”/250 and 300 mm sizes are ISO Flange Designation F10. LEVER LOCK HANDLE LEVER LOCK HANDLE AND MEMORY ANDSTOP MEMORY STOPSTOP A AND MEMORY ANDSTOP MEMORY STOPSTOP 210-POSITION 10-POSITION – 6”/50 – 150HANDLE MM HANDLE SIZES A AND MEMORY AND MEMORY † Contact Victaulic for availability. 2 – 8"/50 2 – 8"/50 – 200– MM 200SIZES MM SIZES VALVE WITH LEVER LOCK 10 & HANDLE 10 12"/250 & 12"/250 & 300& MM 300SIZES MM SIZES VALVE WITH LEVER LOCK HAN 2 – 6"/50 2 – 6"/50 – 150– MM 150SIZES MM SIZES 8”/200 MM SIZES AND MEMORY STOP & 300 MM SIZES 10 & 12”/250 AND MEMORY STOP 10-POSITION HANDLE 45.4 39.9 190.5 2 – 6"/50 – 150 MM SIZES — — 114.3 2 – 8"/50 – 200 MM SIZES 296. 2 165.1 323.9 10 & 12"/250 & 300 MM SIZ 30 0 100.0 88.0 7.50 4.50 11.66 6.50 12.750 12 www.victaulic.com 38.1 32.7 190.5 114.3 296. 2 162.6 273.0 250 — — www.victaulic.com www.victaulic.com 84.0 72.0 7.50 4.50 11.66 6.40 10.750 10 VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. VICTAULIC VICTAULIC 17.0 IS A REGISTERED IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK www.victaulic.com TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC 15.6 OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. COMPANY. © 2006 © 2006 VICTAULIC VICTAULIC —COMPANY. COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. RESERVED. — PRINTED PRINTED IN THE INUSA. THE USA. — 38 . 4 355.6 135.4 219.1 20 0 REV_I 08.20_5 37.5 34.3 1.51 14.00 5.33 8.625 8 REV_F REV_F VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2006 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PRINTED IN 08.20_3 THE USA. 08.20_3 10.5 9.1 4 4. 2 307.3 41.4 355.6 149.4 165.1 REV_F — 165.1 mm 23.2 20.0 1.74 12.10 1.63 14.00 5.88 6.500 10.5 9.1 4 4. 2 307.3 41.4 355.6 149.4 159.0 — 159.0 mm † 23.2 20.0 1.74 12.10 1.63 14.00 5.88 6.250 CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP DIMENSIONS With Gear Operator Approx. Size Dimensions – Inches/millimeters Wgt. Ea. Actual Valve Nominal Outside with Gear Size Diameter A Operator In./mm In./mm End to End T U V W X Y Lbs./kg 2 2.375 3.21 1.58 4.43 6.84 1.75 3.64 3.94 6.0 50 60.3 81.5 40.1 112.5 173.7 44.5 92.5 100.1 2.7 2 1/2 2.875 3.77 1.58 4.43 7.28 1.75 3.64 3.94 7.5 65 73.0 95.8 40.1 112.5 184.9 44.5 92.5 100.1 3.4 3.000 3.77 1.58 4.43 7.28 1.75 3.64 3.94 7.5 76.1 mm 76.1 95.8 40.1 112.5 184.9 44.5 92.5 100.1 3.4 3 3.500 3.77 1.58 4.43 7.53 1.75 3.64 3.94 8.5 80 88.9 95.8 40.1 112.5 191.3 44.5 92.5 100.1 3.9 4 4.500 4.63 1.58 4.43 8.28 1.75 3.64 3.94 11.8 100 114.3 117.6 40.1 112.5 210.3 44.5 92.5 100.1 5.4 4.250 4.63 1.58 4.43 8.28 1.75 3.64 3.94 11.8 108.0 mm † 108.0 117.6 40.1 112.5 210.3 44.5 92.5 100.1 5.4 5 5.563 5.88 1.97 4.84 9.81 2.28 4.43 4.92 20.8 125 141.3 149.4 50.0 122.9 249.2 57.9 112.5 125.0 9.4 5.250 5.88 1.97 4.84 9.81 2.28 4.43 4.92 20.8 133.0 mm † 133.0 149.4 50.0 122.9 249.2 57.9 112.5 125.0 9.4 5.500 5.88 1.97 4.84 9.81 2.28 4.43 4.92 20.8 139.7 mm 139.7 149.4 50.0 122.9 249.2 57.9 112.5 125.0 9.4 6 6.625 5.88 1.97 4.84 10.31 2.28 4.43 4.92 24.0 150 168.3 149.4 50.0 122.9 261.9 57.9 112.5 125.0 10.9 6.250 5.88 1.97 4.84 10.31 2.28 4.43 4.92 24.0 159.0 mm † 159.0 149.4 50.0 122.9 261.9 57.9 112.5 125.0 10.9 6.500 5.88 1.97 4.84 10.31 2.28 4.43 4.92 24.0 165.1 mm 165.1 149.4 50.0 122.9 261.9 57.9 112.5 125.0 10.9 8 8.625 5.33 1.97 4.84 11.56 2.28 4.43 4.92 38.3 200 219.1 135.4 50.0 122.9 293.6 57.9 112.5 125.0 17.4 10 10.750 6.40 2.88 7.76 15.13 3.25 6.30 7.87 81.5 250 273.0 162.6 73.2 197.1 384.3 82.6 160.0 199.9 39.0 12 12.750 6.50 2.88 7.76 16.13 3.25 6.30 7.87 97.5 300 323.9 165.1 73.2 197.1 409.7 82.6 160.0 199.9 44.2 † Contact Victaulic for availability. W T W X U X T U Y Y V V A A VALVE WITH GEAR OPERATOR VALVE WITH GEAR OPERATOR 2 – 6”/50 – 150 MM SIZES 8 – 12”/200 – 300 MM SIZES www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 08.20_6 REV_I CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP ACCESSORIES Chain wheels are mounted to the gear operator handwheels. Sprocket rim and guide arms are made of cast aluminum. Chain is galvanized steel. HOW TO ORDER: Specify type valve and operator by valve numbering system shown on back page. Always specify length of chain required. A For insulation and locking device, contact Victaulic for details. Hand Wheel Input Shaft Extensions are not for use with Chain Wheels. Aprx. Size Dimensions – Inches/millimeters Wgt. Ea Nominal Chain Wheel Size Sprocket Size In./mm Size (Dia.) A Lbs./kg 2–4 4.00 4.63 2.0 0 50 – 100 10 118 0.9 5–8 5.75 6.38 4.0 1 125 – 200 146 162 1.8 10 – 12 9.00 10.50 10.0 2 250 – 300 229 267 4.5 CHAIN WHEEL AND GUIDE WITH SAFETY CABLE KIT FLOW CHARACTERISTICS 10 Pressure Drop - psi 1 mm m .7 m 9.0 39 15 &1 & m m m mm m .0 m .1 m 6.1 3.0 08 65 &7 , 13 &1 &1 mm m mm mm m m mm mm mm .0 m .9 m .3 m 3.0 .9 1.3 8.3 9.1 .3 73 23 88 "/7 14 /60 14 16 "/2 21 "/3 3"/ 1 2½ 5"/ 6"/ 4"/ 2" 10 8"/ 12 0.1 0.01 10 100 1000 10000 Flow Rate - GPM www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REV_I 08.20_7 CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP PERFORMANCE CV values for flow of water at +60°F/+16°C with various disc positions are shown in the table below. Some of the following values are estimated. For exact values, please contact Victaulic for details. Formulas for CV Values: ∆P = Q2 Where: Cv2 Q = Flow (GPM) ∆P = Pressure Drop (psi) Q = Cv x ∆P Cv = Flow Coefficient Size CV Size CV Size CV Size CV Actual Actual Actual Actual Nom. Outside Nom. Outside Nom. Outside Nom. Outside Size Dia. (Full Size Dia. (Full Size Dia. (Full Size Dia. (Full In./mm In./mm Open) In./mm In./mm Open) In./mm In./mm Open) In./mm In./mm Open) 2 2.375 4 4.500 5.500 8 8.625 115 820 139.7 mm 1200 3400 50 60.3 100 114.3 139.7 200 219.1 2 1/2 2.875 4.250 6 6.625 10 10.750 260 108.0 mm 820 1800 5800 65 73.0 108.0 150 168.3 250 273.0 3.000 5 5.563 6.250 12 12.750 76.1 mm 260 1200 159.0 mm 1800 9000 76.1 125 141.3 159.0 300 323.9 3 3.500 5.250 6.500 440 133.0 mm 1200 165.1 mm 1800 80 88.9 133.0 165.1 Size FLOW COEFFICIENTS – CV Disc Position (Degrees open) 90 70 60 50 40 30 Actual Nominal Outside Size Dia. In./mm In./mm 2 2.375 115 60 36 23 14 7 50 60.3 2 1/2 2.875 260 140 80 50 30 16 65 73.0 3.000 76.1 mm 260 140 80 50 30 16 76.1 3 3.500 440 230 140 90 50 26 80 88.9 4 4.500 820 430 250 160 100 50 100 114.3 4.250 108.0 mm 820 430 250 160 100 50 108.0 5 5.563 1200 620 370 240 140 70 125 141.3 5.250 133.0 mm 1200 620 370 240 140 70 133.0 5.500 139.7 mm 1200 620 370 240 140 70 139.7 6 6.625 1800 940 560 360 220 110 150 168.3 6.250 159.0 mm 1800 940 560 360 220 110 159.0 6.500 165.1 mm 1800 940 560 360 220 110 165.1 8 8.625 3400 1770 1050 670 410 200 200 219.1 10 10.750 5800 3020 1800 1150 700 350 250 273.0 12 12.750 9000 4680 2790 1780 1080 540 300 323.9 www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 08.20_8 REV_I CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP VALVE TORQUE REQUIREMENTS Vic-300 MasterSeal valves have low torque requirements for operating the valve. This results in less manual effort, smaller gear operators or smaller actuators to open and close the valve. Size Torque – Inch Pounds/Newton Meters Nominal Actual *Differential Pressure – psi/Bar Size Outside Dia. In./mm In./mm 50/3 100/7 150/10 200/14 232/16 300/21 2 2.375 53 65 78 90 100 115 50 60.3 6.0 7.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 13.0 2 1/2 2.875 100 120 140 160 170 200 65 73.0 11.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 23.0 3.000 100 120 140 160 170 200 76.1 mm 76.1 11.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 23.0 3 3.500 150 170 190 210 230 260 80 88.9 17.0 19.0 22.0 24.0 26.0 29.0 4 4.500 220 250 280 310 330 370 100 114.3 25.0 28.0 32.0 35.0 37.0 42.0 4.250 220 250 280 310 330 370 108.0 mm 108.0 25.0 28.0 32.0 35.0 37.0 42.0 5 5.563 340 390 450 500 530 600 125 141.3 38.0 44.0 51.0 57.0 60.0 68.0 5.250 340 390 450 500 530 600 133.0 mm 133.0 38.0 44.0 51.0 57.0 60.0 68.0 5.500 340 390 450 500 530 600 139.7 mm 139.7 38.0 44.0 51.0 57.0 60.0 68.0 6 6.625 410 470 540 600 640 730 150 168.3 46.0 53.0 61.0 68.0 72.0 83.0 6.250 410 470 540 600 640 730 159.0 mm 159.0 46.0 53.0 61.0 68.0 72.0 83.0 6.500 410 470 540 600 640 730 165.1 mm 165.1 46.0 53.0 61.0 68.0 72.0 83.0 8 8.625 540 680 820 950 1040 1230 200 219.1 61.0 77.0 93.0 107.0 118.0 139.0 10 10.750 1610 1920 2230 2530 2730 3150 250 273.0 182.0 217.0 252.0 286.0 308.0 356.0 12 12.750 2720 2880 3040 3190 3290 3510 300 323.9 307.0 325.0 344.0 360.0 372.0 397.0 www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REV_I 08.20_9 CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP VALVE TORQUE REQUIREMENTS Source: These torque values were derived from test data with non-lubricated valves in water at ambient temperatures with EPDM seals. For other material and service conditions, apply a suitable service factor. Torque Factors: All torque values are for normal conditions (i.e. the valve is operated at least once a quarter, disc corrosion is expected to be minor, the media is clean and non-abrasive, and the chemical effects upon the elastomer are minor). Typical fluid torque factors commonly used in the industry are: Water: 1.0; Lubricated service: 0.8; Dry gases: Lubricated nitrile “T” seat seals are recommended for dry gases wherever chemically appropriate. See material torque factor below. Material Torque Factors: “E” = 1.0; “O” = 1.2; “T” = 0.8 Cycling Factor: Torque will typically increase as the valve is cycled. A factor of 1.5 should be applied for the first 5000 cycles and another 1.5 applied for all additional cycles. The higher number should be used if there are more than one cycle per hour. Actuation Factor: There are no actuation safety factors applied. A factor consistent with the consequences of not actuating should be applied. A minimum factor of 1.2 is recommended for directly actuated valves and 1.5 for 3-way assemblies. Combining Torque Factors: When multiple torque factors apply, they are combined by multiplying them. Example: For an EPDM seal and a 5000 cycle factor the combined factor would be 1.0 X (1.5) = 1.5. Note: Under certain high flow conditions, the hydrodynamic torque can exceed the seating torque. Large butterfly valves are not recommended for use in a free discharge condition, such as filling an empty line with fluid at the full rated pressure. Contact Victaulic for other services. www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 08.20_10 REV_I CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS Butterfly valves 2 – 12"/50 – 300 mm shall be rated to 300 psi/2068 kPa and be both ­bi‑­directional and dead-end service capable to full rated pressure. Body material shall be ductile iron with blow- out proof stainless steel stems and electroless nickel coated ductile iron disc. Seat material shall be EPDM (or lubricated nitrile or fluoroelastomer) and have a full 360° continuous contact with the seat- ing surface. Stem seals shall be of the same material grade as the seats. Disc shall be offset from the centerline of the stems and shall be connected to the stem without the use of fasteners or pins. Valve ends shall be grooved. Valve shall have standard ISO flange mounting for ease of ­actuation. Operators shall be as specified by choice in valve table. The standard handle valve 2 – 8"/50 – 200 mm shall include latch lock, infinitely variable and memory stop features. Manufacturer – Victaulic – Vic-300 MasterSeal Valve or approved equal. Valve with EPDM seat is UL classfied to ANSI/NSF 61. VIC-300 VALVE NUMBERING SYSTEM V - 040 - 76 1 S E -0 Size Fig. Type In./mm No. Series Body Material Disc/Stem Seat Operator V 2/50 020 76 -Iron/IPS 1 - Ductile Iron S - Ductile Iron/416SS E - EPDM 0 - Bare 2½/65 024 B - Aluminum Bronze T - Lubricated 2 - 10-Position Handle with 76.1 mm 761 /416SS Nitrile memory stop 3/80 030 V - Thermal Barrier O - Fluoro- 3 - Gear operator 4/100 040 X - CF8M/416SS elastomer 4 - Lever lock with tamper resistant 108.0 mm 108 device (8"/200 mm only) 5/125 050 9 - Special * 9 - Special* 5 - Gear operator with memory stop 133.0 mm 133 6 - Gear operator with chain wheel 139.7 mm 139 7 - Gear operator with memoy stop and 6/150 060 chain wheel 159.0 mm 159 8 - Gear operator with AWWA 2" square oper. nut 165.1 mm 165 8/200 080 9 - Special* 10/250 100 12/300 120 NOTES: * Details required with order www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REV_I 08.20_11 CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 VIC®-300 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves SERIES 761 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP IMPORTANT INSTALLATION When installing a Victaulic butterfly valve into a piping system, follow the instructions supplied with CONSIDERATIONS the coupling. Refer to the notes below for applications/limitations. When using butterfly valves for throttling service, Victaulic recommends the disc be positioned no less than 30 degrees open. For best results, the disc should be between 30 and 70 degrees open. High pipeline velocities and/or throttling with the disc less than 30 degrees open may result in noise, vibration, cavitation, severe line erosion, and/or loss of control. For details regarding throttling ser- vices, contact Victaulic. Victaulic recommends that flow velocities for water service are limited to 20 ft. per sec./6.1 m per sec. When higher flow velocities are necessary, contact Victaulic. When dealing with flow media other than water, contact Victaulic. Victaulic recommends good piping practices and installing the valve five pipe diameters away from other components. Victaulic Butterfly Valves are designed with grooved ends for use with grooved pipe couplings. If flange connections are required, refer to the following notes regarding Vic-Flange Adapter restric- tions. • Style 741 Vic-Flange Adapters can be used on all sizes Vic-300 MasterSeal Butterfly Valves. DO NOT INSTALL BUTTERFLY VALVES • Style 743 Vic-Flange Adapters cannot be used with Vic-300 MasterSeal Butterfly Valves. A INTO THE SYSTEM WITH THE DISC IN THE No. 46 ANSI 300 groove by flange adapter is required. 0 FULLY OPEN POSITION. www.victaulic.com VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 08.20_12 REV_I CARBON STEEL PIPE - GROOVED VALVES 08.20 MasterSeal™ Butterfly Valves VIC®-300 GEAR OPERATOR LEVER LOCK 10-POSITION HANDLE HANDLE WITH MEMORY STOP WARRANTY Refer to the Warranty section of the current Price List or contact Victaulic for details. NOTE This product shall be manufactured by Victaulic or to Victaulic specifications. All products to be installed in accordance with current Victaulic installation/assembly instructions. Victaulic reserves the right to change product specifications, designs and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligations. US & WORLD HEADQUARTERS CANADA CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA P.O. Box 31 905-884-7444 1-610-559-3300 Easton, PA 18044-0031 USA 905-884-9774 (fax) 1-610-559-3608 (fax) [email protected] [email protected] 4901 Kesslersville Road Easton, PA 18040 USA EUROPE ASIA PACIFIC 1-800-PICK-VIC (1-800-742-5842) 32-9-381-15-00 86-21-54253300 1-610-559-3300 32-9-380-44-38 (fax) 86-21-54253671 (fax) 1-610-250-8817 (fax) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] UNITED KINGDOM MIDDLE EAST www.victaulic.com 44 (0) 1438310690 971-4-883-88-70 44 (0) 1438310699 (fax) 971-4-883-88-60 (fax) WCAS-7CLQVH [email protected] UPDATED 3/2008 08.20 2702 REV I VICTAULIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF VICTAULIC COMPANY. © 2008 VICTAULIC COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 08.20 carbon steel pipe – grooved couplings 06.04 Standard Flexible Coupling Style 77 INSTALLATION Reference should always be made to the I-100 Victaulic Field Installation Handbook for the product you are installing. Handbooks are included with each shipment of Victaulic products for complete installation and assembly data, and are available in PDF format on our website at www.victaulic.com. WARRANTY Refer to the Warranty section of the current Price List or contact Victaulic for details. NOTE This product shall be manufactured by Victaulic or to Victaulic specifications. All products to be installed in accordance with current Victaulic installation/assembly instructions. Victaulic reserves the right to change product specifications, designs and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligations. For complete contact information, visit www.victaulic.com 06.04 1469 rev M Updated 3/2011 Victaulic is a registered trademark of Victaulic Company. © 2011 Victaulic Company. All rights reserved. 06.04 Mechanical Pressure Measurement Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauges Industrial Stainless Steel Gauge Type 232.54 - Dry Case Type 233.54 - Liquid-filled Case WIKA Datasheet 23X.54 Applications „ Intended for adverse service conditions where pulsating or vibration exists „ Process industry: chemical/petrochemical, power stations, mining, on and offshore, environmental tech- nology, mechanical engineering and plant construction „ Suitable for gaseous or liquid media that will not ob- struct the pressure system Special features „ Vibration and shock resistant (with liquid filling) „ All stainless steel construction „ Pressure ranges up to 15,000 psi Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauge Model 232.54 Standard Features Design Temperature error ASME B40.100 & EN 837-1 Additional error when temperature changes from reference temperature of 68°F (20°C) ±0.4% for every 18°F (10°C) rising Sizes or falling. Percentage of span. 2½” & 4” (63 & 100 mm) Weather protection Accuracy class Weather resistant (NEMA 3 / IP 54) - dry case 2½”: ± 2/1/2% of span (ASME B40.100 Grade A) Weather tight (NEMA 4X / IP 65) - liquid-filled case 4”: ± 1% of span (ASME B40.100 Grade 1A) Pressure connection Ranges Material: 316L stainless steel Vacuum / Compound to 200 psi Lower mount (LM) or center back mount (CBM) - 2½” Pressure from 15 psi to 15,000 psi Lower mount (LM) or lower back mount (LBM) - 4” or other equivalent units of pressure or vacuum 1/4” NPT or 1/2” NPT limited to wrench flat area Working pressure Bourdon tube 2½”: Steady: 3/4 scale value Material: 316L stainless steel Fluctuating: 2/3 full scale value 2” & 2½”: 1,000 PSI: C-type, Short time: full scale value 1,500 PSI: helical type 4”: Steady: full scale value 4”: 1,500 PSI: C-type, Fluctuating: 0.9 x full scale value 2,000 PSI: helical type Short time: 1.3 x full scale value Movement Operating temperature 300-series stainless steel Ambient: -40°F to +140°F (-40°C to +60°C) - dry Dial -4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C) - glycerine filled White aluminum with black lettering; 2½” size with stop pin -40°F to +140°F (-40°C to +60°C) - silicone filled Medium: +212°F (+100°C) maximum WIKA Datasheet 23X.54 · 03/2005 Page 1 of 2 Pointer Optional extras Black aluminum, friction adjustable „ 316SS restrictor „ Accuracy ±1.0% of full scale (2½” size) Case „ Stainless steel front or rear flange 304 stainless steel with vent plug and polished stainless „ Zinc-plated steel or SS u-clamp bracket (field installable) steel bayonet ring. Suitable for liquid filling. Welded case/ „ Red drag pointer or mark pointer socket connection „ Silicone or fluorolube case filling Window „ Special connections limited to wrench flat area Laminated safety glass with Buna-N gasket „ Custom dial layout „ Other pressure scales available Case fill bar, kPa, MPa, kg/cm² and dual scales Glycerine 99.7% - Type 233.54 Dimensions Size A B C D E G H J M N P R S T W Weight 2.5” mm 70 54 33.5 62 13 55.5 - 3.6 85 75 87 72 12 14 0.36 lb. dry in 2.75 2.13 1.32 2.44 0.51 2.19 - 0.14 3.35 2.95 3.43 2.83 0.47 1/4” 0.55 0.44 lb. filled 4” mm 110 87 49.5 100 15.5 81 30 4.8 132 116 125 110 15 22 1.10 lb. dry in 4.30 3.43 1.95 3.94 0.61 3.19 1.18 0.19 5.20 4.57 4.92 4.33 0.59 1/2” 0.87 1.76 lb. filled Recommended panel cutout is dimension D + 1 mm Page 2 of 2 WIKA Datasheet 23X.54 · 03/2005 Ordering information Pressure gauge model / Nominal size / Scale range / Size of connection / Optional extras required Specifications and dimensions given in this leaflet represent the state of engineering at the time of printing. Modifications may take place and materials specified may be replaced by others without prior notice. BriceBarclay 4301 Greenbriar Dr Stafford, TX 77477 800-231-7174 / 281-240-1788 Fax 281-240-0656 www.bricebarclay.com Couplings Snap-Joint Coupling Max. Work Max. End Allow. Pipe Approx. Size Pressure * Load * End Sep. * Dimensions Wgt. Each STYLE 78 Nominal Actual Size Outside Dia. X Y Z For Complete Information mm mm kPa N mm mm mm mm kg Inches Inches psi Lbs. Inches Inches Inches Inches Lbs. Request Publication 06.09 25 33.4 2065 1825 0 – 1.6 70 83 44 0.4 1 1.315 300 410 0 – 0.06 2.75 3.25 1.75 0.8 SECTION 1: COUPLINGS 32 42.2 2065 2890 0 – 1.6 79 95 48 0.5 1 1/4 1.660 300 650 0 – 0.06 3.13 3.75 1.88 1.1 40 48.3 2065 3780 0 – 1.6 89 114 48 0.8 1 1/2 1.900 300 850 0 – 0.06 3.50 4.50 1.88 1.7 50 60.3 2065 5920 0 – 1.6 102 121 48 0.8 2 2.375 300 1,330 0 – 0.06 4.00 4.75 1.88 1.7 65 73.0 2065 8680 0 – 1.6 121 149 48 1.1 2 1/2 2.875 300 1,950 0 – 0.06 4.75 5.88 1.88 2.5 80 88.9 2065 12840 0 – 1.6 137 159 48 1.3 3 3.500 300 2,885 0 – 0.06 5.38 6.25 1.88 2.8 100 114.3 2065 21225 0 – 3.2 175 197 54 2.5 4 4.500 300 4,770 0 – 0.13 6.88 7.75 2.13 5.5 125 141.3 2065 32440 0 – 3.2 222 241 54 4.4 5 5.563 300 7,290 0 – 0.13 8.75 9.50 2.13 9.8 150 168.3 2065 46060 0 – 3.2 251 270 54 4.9 6 6.625 300 10,350 0 – 0.13 9.88 10.63 2.13 10.7 200 219.1 2065 77875 0 – 3.2 311 330 60 6.9 8 8.625 300 17,500 0 – 0.13 12.25 13.00 2.38 15.3 • Designed for quick * Refer to General Notes on pg. 1-4. disconnect service IMPORTANT NOTES: • Mated housings are hinged Refer to Victaulic Pocket Handbook I-100 for special safety precautions when used for concrete pumping. with an attached locking Sizes shown are nominal DN sizes, except where actual mm sizes are shown. handle for assembly Z Y • Pressure rated up to 2065 kPa/300 psi • Sizes from 25 – 200 mm/1 – 8" X TYPICAL FOR ALL SIZES WWW.VICTAULIC.COM 1-14 Hydro Inspection Report(s) Alfa Laval Vortex Radial Eductor A uniquely designed, low pressure mud gun to increase fluid movement in mud pits Agitation of drilling mud pits is required for drilling Features mud maintenance activities such as removing drilled • Simple robust design, no moving parts solids, ensuring complete mixing, and maintaining a homogeneous fluid blend throughout the entire surface • Low maintenance mud system. To accomplish these functions, agitation • Low cost alternative to mechanical paddle equipment must be capable of generating upward agitators velocities in mud pits that are faster than the settling • Compact design velocity of the solids that are suspended in the drilling mud. It must also be capable of creating enough • Constructed of highly abrasion and chemical shearing and stirring action to completely dissolve, wet, resistant urethane and disperse drilling mud additives. • Energized with centrifugal pump Most commonly, mud pit agitation has been achieved using mechanical, paddle agitators. While they are effective, mechanical agitators are expensive, large, and heavy. They often require electricity, regular maintenance, additional support structure, and create dead spots in The helical shape of the eductor suction ports is unique the mud pits where settling can occur. The alternative to its patented design, and creates a radially flowing means of agitation are commonly referred to as discharge plume. The rotational energy of this plume mud guns. A typical mud gun can be as simple as a resembles a tornado or vortex, which is more stable, concentric nozzle mounted inside of a mud pit, through gains broader coverage, dynamically shears the fluid, which drilling mud is recirculated using a centrifugal and creates a lower pressure region within the fluid that pump. They are usually classified as either high pressure “picks-up” and displaces a much greater volume of the or low pressure and have several advantages over surrounding fluid than a plume from a standard mud mechanical agitators. Two of the main advantages of gun. The result is much greater fluid displacement and mud guns are that they are considerably lower cost and movement within a vessel. have a much smaller footprint. Basic equipment The Alfa Laval Vortex Radial Eductor is a unique style of low pressure mud gun that employs a patented design The Alfa Laval Vortex Radial Eductor consists of a to achieve up to four times the total fluid movement uniquely designed body molded from high density, and upward velocity in drilling mud pits than common abrasion resistant polyurethane. A stainless steel female mud guns or nozzles. It can be used as the primary NPT connection is fused to the polyurethane body during means of pit agitation, or as a complement to an existing the molding process. mechanical agitator, to eliminate dead spots which In a typical application, one or several eductors are commonly occur in the corners of mud pits. mounted on a piping manifold system inside of a pit or vessel. The number and size of eductors required for a Working Principle specific application is dependent on the vessel size and The eductor operates on the Bernoulli Principle. This the necessary agitation rate, sometimes referred to as principle states that high velocity equals low pressure, turnover rate or TOR. and vice-versa. It consists of a tapered, nozzle housed inside of a specially designed body. Fluid is pumped Additional equipment through the nozzle and the low pressure area generated • Feed pump inside the eductor body around the high velocity nozzle discharge draws surrounding fluid in through helical shaped suction ports. The fluid is then rapidly mixed inside a venturi section and discharged into the vessel or pit at a much higher rate than a standard jet nozzle can attain. Technical data Operating pressure range 70 - 208 feet of head (30 - 70 PSI with water) Maximum pressure rating 150 PSI Operating temperature rating -20°F to 135°F (-28.8°C to 57°C) Estimated weight 4 lbs ( 1.8 kg) Maximum hydraulic feed rate* 215 gpm (48.8 m3/hr) * Based on most standard model configuration. Differently configured or sized units will have different values. Alfa Laval Vortex Radial Eductor operating flow rates Flow rates in gallons per minute Model Nozzle Flow Type Pressure Differential - PSI Orifice Size 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1" 1/2" Required inlet flow 38 45 50 55 59 63 67 Approx. outlet flow 95 135 150 165 177 189 168 1.5" 5/8" Required inlet flow 60 69 78 85 92 98 104 Approx. outlet flow 150 207 234 255 276 294 260 2" 7/8" Required inlet flow 118 136 152 166 180 192 204 Approx. outlet flow 295 408 456 498 540 576 510 Flow rate values indicated are for water. - Indicates optimal operating range. Radial Eductor® Installation Guide For Radial Eductor® models: RE-2-USF-M1, RE-1.5-USF-M1, & RE-1-USF-M1 (Radial eductors with female NPT inlet connection): Check the jet nozzle insert to verify that it is in place and properly installed as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. Coat the male NPT threads on the existing piping manifold that will thread into the inlet of the Radial Eductor® with white lithium grease and hand tighten the Radial Eductor® onto the male NPT threads. CAUTION: Do not over torque the threads for risk of thread stripping. Torque values based on lubricated threads: 2” Steel – 75 ft/lbs 3” Steel – 80 ft/lbs All pipe thread connections should be torque wrench tightened using pipe sealant / lubricant during installation. - Turns past hand tight guidelines; - 1/8”-2” turn 2-3 times, stopping in the desired orientation - Larger than 2” turn 1-2 times, stopping in the desired orientation 2 (As shown) RE-2-USF-M1 For Radial Eductor® model: RE-3-USM-M3 (Radial Eductors with 2” male NPT x 3” male NPT adapter connection.) Adapter is factory installed onto Radial Eductor. Coat 3” male threads of adapter with white lithium grease and hand tighten reducer into the female NPT threads on the existing piping manifold or adapter. CAUTION: Do not over torque the parts. This may cause separation of the stainless steel threads bonded to the urethane eductor body. Torque values based on lubricated threads: 2” Steel – 75 ft/lbs 3” Steel – 80 ft/lbs All pipe thread connections should be torque wrench tightened using pipe sealant / lubricant during installation. - Turns past hand tight guidelines; - 1/8”-2” turn 2-3 times, stopping in the desired orientation - Larger than 2” turn 1-2 times, stopping in the desired orientation (As shown) RE-3-USM-M3 3 For Radial Eductor® models: RE-2-USM-M1, RE-1.5-USM-M1, & RE-1-USM-M1 (Radial eductors with male NPT inlet connections): A full male NPT nipple is factory installed. Coat the exposed end of male NPT threads of the nipple insert with white lithium grease and hand tighten the Radial Eductor® into the female NPT threads on the existing piping manifold or adapter. CAUTION: Do not over torque the threads for risk of thread stripping and separation of the stainless steel female NPT fitting bonded to the urethane eductor body. Torque values based on lubricated threads: 2” Steel – 75 ft/lbs 3” Steel – 80 ft/lbs All pipe thread connections should be torque wrench tightened using pipe sealant / lubricant during installation. - Turns past hand tight guidelines; - 1/8”-2” turn 2-3 times, stopping in the desired orientation - Larger than 2” turn 1-2 times, stopping in the desired orientation (As shown) RE-2-USM-M1 4 General dimensions and locations for radial eductors tank installation. 6" [152.4mm] supply line tank side wall installation located 42" [1066.8mm] from tank floor. See also drawing RE-GA-001 elevated view "C". 3" [76.2mm] supply line mounted to tank floor using pipe supports equally spaced. Installed 18" [457.2mm] from tank floor. See also drawing RE-GA-001 elevated view "D". 2" [50.8mm] Radial Eductor (Model VV-RE-3) mounted to 3" [76.2mm] supply line. Installed 12" [304.8mm] to 24" [609.4mm] away from tank internal wall and 48" [1219.2mm] between each consecutive Radial Eductor on supply line. See also drawing REGA-001 elevated VIEWS "A&B". 5 Data Sheet PatNo: 5,322,222 Pat No: 5,664,733 Vortex Ventures Inc Radial Eductor DESCRIPTION: Provides tank agitation and reduces solids settling. A NOZZLE INSERT C B INLET VIEW SIDE VIEW OUTLET VIEW Net Orifice Coupling Size Model No. A B C Weight Nozzle (NPT) (lbs) Size RE-1 9.88" 3.63" 1" 1 1" 1/2" RE-1.5 9.88" 3.63" 1.5 1.5 1-1/2" 5/8" RE-2 13" 6" 2" 4 2" 7/8" RE-3 15.4" 6" 3" 4.5 2"x3" Reducer 1" ENVIRONMENTAL: TEMPERATURE: -20F TO 160F VISCOSITY: 300cp (MAX) PRESSURE: 20psi TO 100psi SUITABLE: WATER & OIL BASED FLUIDS OPER PRESS: 40psi TO 80psi UNSUITABLE: SOLVENTS (List available upon request) MATERIALS: BODY: URETHANE (75 Duro) NUT: 304 316 Stainless Stl NOZZLE: URETHANE (75 Duro) CONNECTION: MNPT or FNPT DRIVER: MOTIVE FLUID: Any Fluid except compressible gas ELECTRICAL: None (See environmental data) PNEUMATIC: None Moving Parts: None PERFORMANCE: Pounds Per Inch2 (PSIG) 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Turn-over Formula NOZZLE IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT MODEL INLET SIZE Motive Fluid Flow Rate (GPM) Vt T= RE-1 1/2" 27 108 33 132 38 152 43 172 46 184 50 200 54 216 4 (fm) RE-1.5 5/8" 41 164 51 204 59 236 66 264 72 288 78 312 83 332 T= time (volume turn-over), minutes RE-2 7/8" 81 324 100 400 116 464 130 520 142 568 153 612 164 656 Vt= tank volume, gallons fm= motive flow rate, gals/min. RE-3 1" 107 428 131 524 151 604 169 676 185 740 200 800 214 856 The turn-over mixing time in a tank is dependant upon 1) the liquid content of the tank and 2) the total delivered flow to the RADIAL EDUCTORS. This can be expressed by formula shown above: Vortex Ventures Inc 713-869-2593 fax 713-869-2596 3433 north Samhouston Prkwy west Suit 406 Houston TX 77086 Document filename: EDS-RE-01 REV.00 Date: 11/05/09 Final Drawing(s) Alfa Laval Vortex Inc. Terms and Conditions of Sale These terms and conditions, the attendant quotation or acknowledgement, and all documents incorporated by reference therein, bind the company(s) which issues the quotation or acknowledgement for the provision of services (Services) and/or the sale of goods (Goods) to be provided hereunder by Seller (Alfa Laval Vortex Inc.), hereinafter Seller, and the Buyer, hereinafter Buyer, and constitute the entire agreement (Agreement) between Buyer and Seller regarding such sale and/or provision. 1. PRICES: Unless otherwise specified by Seller, Seller’s price for Goods and/or Services shall remain in effect for thirty (30) days after the date of Seller’s quotation to Buyer or acceptance of Buyer’s order for Goods/Services, whichever is delivered first, provided an unconditional, complete authorization for the immediate manufacture and shipment of goods within a ninety (90) day period. Seller shall have the right to change the price for Goods/Services to Seller’s price in effect for the Goods/Services at the time the order is released to final manufacture in the event Buyer does not issue such unconditional, complete authorization for manufacture and shipment. Seller’s stenographical and clerical errors are subject to correction. 2. DELIVERY AND DOCUMENTATION: All shipping dates are approximate and are based upon Seller’s prompt receipt of all necessary information from Buyer to properly process the order. Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in this or other documents related to this transaction, and regardless of how price was quoted, whether EX-WORKS, FOB or otherwise, legal title to the goods and risk of loss thereto shall transfer to Buyer upon delivery to the freight carrier at the Sellers shipping point. Seller shall provide Buyer with that data/documentation which is specifically identified in the quotation. If additional copies of data/documentation or non-standard data/documentation are to be provided by Seller, they shall be provided to Buyer at Seller’s price then in effect. Packaging costs included in Seller’s quote is limited to palletizing and shrink wrapping. All other packaging costs are the sole responsibility of the Buyer. All export costs including but not limited to freight forwarding, air or ground freight, taxes, tariffs, or any other cost are at the Buyer’s sole expense. 3. EXCUSE OF PERFORMANCE: Seller shall not be liable for delays in performance or for non- performance due to acts of God, war, riot, fire, labor trouble, unavailability of materials or components, explosion, accident, compliance with governmental requests, laws, regulations, orders or actions, or other unforeseen circumstances or causes beyond Seller’s reasonable control. 4. TERMINATION AND SUSPENSION BY BUYER: Buyer may terminate or suspend its order for any or all of the Goods/Services covered by the Agreement, provided that Buyer gives Seller reasonable advance written notice of such termination or suspension and reimburses Seller for all losses, damages, costs and expenses arising from such termination or suspension. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing to the contrary, Buyer’s minimum reimbursement for termination shall be the following restocking charges based on the quoted or accepted price of the order: twenty-five percent (25%) upon receipt and acceptance of Buyer’s order, fifty percent (50%) after thirty (30) days following receipt and acceptance of Buyer’s order, sixty percent (60%) upon completion of but prior to shipment of Buyer’s order. 5. LIMITED WARRANTY: Subject to the limitations contained in Section 6 and except as otherwise expressly provided herein, Seller warrants that the Goods manufactured or Services provided by Seller will be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and care until the expiration of the applicable warranty period. Seller warrants Goods for twelve (12) months from the date of shipment. Alfa Laval Vortex Inc. Terms and Conditions of Sale Rev. 10/13/2014 Consumables and Services are warranted for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment or completion of the Services. Products purchased by Seller from a third party for resale to Buyer (*Resale Products) shall carry only the warranty extended by the original manufacturer. Buyer agrees that Seller has no liability for Resale Products beyond making a reasonable commercial effort to arrange for procurement and shipping of the Resale Products. If Buyer discovers any warranty defects and notifies Seller thereof in writing during the applicable warranty period, Seller shall, at Seller’s option, promptly correct any errors that are found by Seller in the Goods/Services, or repair or replace F.O.B. point of manufacture that portion of the Goods found by Seller to be defective, or refund the purchase price of the defective portion of the Goods/Services. All replacements or repairs necessitated by inadequate maintenance, normal wear and usage, unsuitable power sources, unsuitable environmental conditions, accident, misuse, improper installation, modification, repair, storage or handling, or any other cause not the fault of Seller are not covered by this limited warranty, and shall be at the Buyer’s expense. Seller shall not be obligated to pay any costs or charges incurred by Buyer or any other party except as may be agreed upon in writing in advance by an authorized Seller representative. All costs of dismantling, reinstallation and freight and the time and expenses of Seller’s personnel for site travel and diagnosis under this warranty clause shall be borne by Buyer unless accepted in writing by Seller. Goods repaired and parts replaced during the warranty period shall be in warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. This limited warranty is the only warranty made by Seller and can be amended only in a writing signed by an authorized representative of Seller. Except as otherwise expressly provided in the Agreement, there are no representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, as to merchantability or fitness for particular purpose, or any other matter, with respect to any of the Goods or Services. 6. LIMITATION OF REMEDY AND LIABILITY: Seller shall not be liable for damages caused by delay in performance. The sole and exclusive remedy for breach of warranty hereunder shall be limited to repair, correction, replacement or refund of purchase price under the limited warranty clause in section 5. In no event, regardless of the form of the claim or cause of action (whether based in contract, infringement, negligence, strict liability, other tort or otherwise), shall Seller's liability to Buyer and/or its customers exceed the price to Buyer of the specific Goods manufactured or Services provided by Seller giving rise to the claim or cause of action. Buyer agrees that in no event shall Seller's liability to Buyer and/or its customers extend to include incidental, consequential or punitive damages. The term “consequential damages” shall include, but not be limited to loss of anticipated profits, loss of use, loss of revenue, loss of production or reservoir and cost of capital. 7. PATENTS: Subject to the limitations contained in Section 6, Seller shall defend any suits brought against Buyer based on a claim that use of the Goods manufactured by Seller constitutes an infringement of a valid patent of the United States, and shall pay any damages awarded therein against Buyer, provided that Buyer promptly notifies Seller in writing of the filing of such suit or the threat thereof; permits Seller to control completely the defense or compromise of such claim of infringement; and provides all reasonable assistance and cooperation requested by Seller for the defense of such suit. In the event that only the Goods manufactured by Seller are held to be infringing in such suit and their use is enjoined, Seller shall, at its sole option and expense, provide a commercially reasonable alternative, including, but not limited to, procuring for Buyer the right to continue using the Goods, replacing them with a non-infringing product or modifying them so they become non-infringing. Buyer agrees that Seller shall not be liable for infringement, and that Buyer shall fully identify Seller thereof, if infringement is Alfa Laval Vortex Inc. Terms and Conditions of Sale 2 Rev. 10/13/2014 based upon the use of Goods in connection with goods not manufactured by Seller or in a manner for which the Goods were not designed by the Seller or if the Goods were not designed by the Seller or if the Goods were designed by the Buyer or were modified by or for the Buyer in a manner to cause them to become infringing. Buyer agrees to honor all of Seller’s patents, to only buy products covered by the patents from the Seller, and not to assist any other party in any work to damage or conflict the legitimacy of the patents. 8. INSTALLATION: Buyer shall be responsible for receiving, storing, installing, starting up and maintaining all Goods. Seller shall provide a quotation for Services to assist Buyer in these functions if requested. 9. TAXES: Any tax or governmental charge payable by the Seller because of the manufacture, sale or delivery of the Goods, or provision of Services, may at Seller's option be added to the price herein specified. The foregoing shall not apply to taxes based upon Seller's net income. 10. TERMS OF PAYMENT: Subject to the approval of Seller's Credit Department, terms for shipments within the U.S. are Ex-works, net 30 days from date of Seller's invoice in U.S. currency, except for applicable milestone payments covered below. Terms for export shipments are Ex-works, which Seller requires payment in full before shipping, in U.S. currency. If any payment owed to Seller hereunder is not paid when due, it shall bear interest at a rate to be determined by Seller, which shall not exceed the maximum rate permitted by law, from the date on which it is due until it is received. Seller shall have the right, among other remedies, either to terminate the Agreement or to suspend further deliveries under this and/or other agreements with Buyer in the event Buyer fails to make any payment hereunder when due. Buyer shall be liable for all expenses attendant to collection of past due amounts, including attorneys' fees. Unless otherwise provided in Seller's written quotation, Buyer shall make periodic milestone payments when the purchase price of this Agreement exceeds $100,000. In such cases, invoices shall be issued by Seller and paid by Buyer based on the following milestones: Milestone 1: 30% of price upon acceptance of order by Seller. Milestone 2: 30% of price upon release of approved drawings by Seller. Milestone 3: 40% of price upon shipment of Goods by Seller. Seller reserves the right to designate additional Milestones where the Agreement provides for Services in excess of $50,000. 11. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES - ENGINEERING SERVICES AND PROPRIETARY DRAWINGS: The Engineering Services and Proprietary Drawings required to fabricate the goods and services quoted shall remain the property of the Seller. Any information, documents, data and computer programs developed during the course of the scope of the project shall remain the property of the Seller. The Engineering Services and Proprietary Drawings apply to the goods and services quoted and cannot be utilized for goods and services not specified within the scope of the designated Purchase Order. Buyer may negotiate with Seller a separate license to use the stated Engineering Services and Proprietary Drawings on additional projects. Upon acceptance of these terms and conditions by Buyer, and delivery of the Goods specified in the accompanying purchase order, Seller hereby grants to Buyer a limited license for use of the patented and proprietary technology used to produce such Goods. Buyer agrees not to replicate, reproduce or copy any component, part or finished Good, or assist or aide any party that Buyer may reasonably expect might replicate, reproduce or copy any such Good or component thereof. Alfa Laval Vortex Inc. Terms and Conditions of Sale 3 Rev. 10/13/2014 12. BUYER SUPPLIED DATA: To the extent that Seller has relied upon any specifications, information, representation of operating conditions or other data or information supplied by Buyer to Seller in the selection or design of the Goods and/or provision of the Services and the preparation of Seller's quotation, and in the event that actual operating conditions or other conditions differ from those represented by Buyer and relied upon by Seller, any warranties or other provisions contained herein which are affected by such conditions shall be null and void, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon in writing. 13. GENERAL PROVISIONS: Buyer shall not assign its rights or obligations under the Agreement without Seller's prior written consent. There are no understandings, agreements or representations, express or implied, not specified in this Agreement. No action, regardless of form, arising out of transactions under this Agreement, may be brought by ether party more than two (2) years after the cause of action has accrued. Any modification of these terms and conditions must be set forth in a written instrument signed by a duly authorized representative of Seller. This Agreement is formed and shall be construed, performed and enforced under the laws of the State of Texas. If any provision of this Agreement is invalid under any statute or rule of law, such provision, to that extent only, shall be deemed to be omitted without affecting the validity of the remainder of the Agreement. Alfa Laval Vortex Inc. Terms and Conditions of Sale 4 Rev. 10/13/2014
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