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Features of Construction. The valves shall be manufactured with integral body seats, suitable for open-closed and throttling service. Each valve shall be capable of withstanding the rated pressure from either side. Leakage rates shall not exceed 3.6cc/hr/cm of nominal valve diameter. The valves shall be furnished with double flanged ends. The valves, where specified or shown on the Drawings, shall be manually operated with gear box and hand wheel and shall be furnished with extension spindles. The extension spindle shall be furnished with a universal coupling and intermediate supports. Butterfly Valves to be installed shall be of the metal seated type generally as per BS EN 593. Valves shall be suitable for mounting in any position. The valve seat shall be of integrally cast and of replaceable design. When the valve is fully closed, the seal shall seat firmly. The seat surfaces shall be machined smooth to provide a long life for the seal. All fasteners shall be set flush so as to offer the least possible resistance to the flow through the valve. All valves shall be suitable for throttling purpose. All valve spindles and hand wheels shall be positioned to give good access for operational personnel. Valve of diameter 400 mm and above shall be provided with an enclosed gear arrangement for ease of operation. The gearing shall be such that the valve can be opened and closed by one man against an unbalanced head of 1.15 times the specified rating. Valve and gearing shall be such as to permit manual operation in a reasonable time and not exceed a required rim pull of 80 N. All hand wheels shall be arranged to turn in a clockwise direction to close the valve, the direction of rotation for opening and closing being indicated on the hand wheels. Butterfly valves conforming to IS 13095 or equivalent International standard are acceptable. Pressure rating for the butterfly valves to be installed in the distribution network shall be as specified in Table 5-1. Table 5-1 Pressure Ratings for Butterfly Valves Service Zone Pressure Rating Operating Pressure (MPa) Body Test Pressure (MPa) Narkasur Zone PN 1.6 1.6 2.4 Sonaiguli Zone PN 1.0 1.0 1.5
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Features of Construction. Sluice valve shall generally conform to BS: 5150 / IS 14846. They shall be of non-rising spindle type. The gate face rings shall be securely pegged over the full circumference of the valve. Valves shall have two positions marked at the closed end of the scale. The first position corresponding to the position of the gate tangential to the bore of the seating and the second position below the first, corresponding to the position of the gate as it sits on the seat after moving a further distance equal to the depth of the seating. Valves in buried service or in vaults shall be furnished with extension spindles. Each extension spindle shall be furnished with a universal coupling and intermediate supports. Pressure rating for the sluice valves to be installed in the distribution network shall be as specified in Table 5-3. Table 5-3 Pressure Ratings for Sluice Valves Service Zone Pressure Rating Operating Pressure (MPa) Body Test Pressure (MPa) Narkasur Zone PN 1.6 1.6 2.4 Sonaiguli Zone PN 1.0 1.0 1.5
Features of Construction. Each Dual chamber air valves with inbuilt sluice valve shall be provided. Air Valve shall be capable of exhausting air from a pipeline when it is being filled with water. Air shall be released at a sufficiently high rate to prevent the restriction of the inflow rate. Similarly the valve shall be capable of ventilating a pipeline automatically when it is being emptied. The air inflow rate should be sufficiently high to prevent the development of vacuum within the pipeline. The valve shall automatically release air accumulating in the pipeline during normal operating conditions. Air valves shall be double acting type. For double acting type valves, a buoyant rigid ball (float) shall seal the large orifice and the chamber housing shall be designed to avoid premature closing of the valve by the air being discharged. A buoyant ball shall seal the small orifice at all pressures above atmospheric except when air accumulates in the valve chamber. All air valves shall be provided with an inbuilt valve and a flanged end connection. The aperture of each valve must be properly designed for the proper air release and inlet rates. All branched outlets including air valve tees shall be provided with one ½” BSP tapped coupling duly plugged for measurement of pressure. The closing plug shall be in Stainless Steel (AISI 304 or equivalent) with a hexagonal head. The head shall be provided with a copper washer for sealing. Pressure rating of the air valves shall be be PN 1.6 (16 kg / cm2 operating pressure). The valves shall be conforming to IS 14845.
Features of Construction. The valves shall be manufactured with integral body seats, suitable for open-closed and throttling service. Each valve shall be capable of withstanding the rated pressure from either side. Leakage rates

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