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Resun Lubricated Plug Valves | Table of Contents


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cylindrical Plug Valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Straightway Valves
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Rectangular Port, Regular Opening
200 PSI WOG, Threaded End, R-1430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
200 PSI WOG, Flanged End, R-1431 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Rectangular Port, Full Pipe Area
200/400 PSI WOG, Threaded End, D-125/D-250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
200 PSI WOG, Flanged End, (Short Pattern) D-126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Round Port, Full Pipe Area
200 PSI WOG, Threaded End, D-450 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
200 PSI WOG, Flanged End, D-451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Multi-Port Valves, Full Pipe Area
Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Flow Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
3-Way Rectangular Port
200 PSI WOG, Flanged End, D-952/D-954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
4-Way Rectangular Port
200 PSI WOG, Flanged End, D-962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Specialty Plugs
Transflo Plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Steam-Jacketed Baseplate Valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Accessories
Wrenches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1920
Locking Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Locking Wrenches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Sealant
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2223
Sealants and Sealant Injection Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Engineering Data
Typical and Special Plug Valve Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Plug Port Areas and Percent of Full Pipe Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Flow Coefficient Cv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Resistance to Flow-Feet of Straight Pipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Temperature/Maximum Non-Shock Service PSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Torque for Wrench-Operated Valves (Ft.-Lbs.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
How To Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

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Lubricated Plug Valves | Cylindrical Plug Valve

Quality Policy
R&M Energy Systems is committed to
understanding and fulfilling customer
needs through the design, manufacture
and delivery of high quality products.

R&M Energy Systems maintains a Quality


Management System that is dedicated
to continuous improvement through
excellence in innovation and employee
participation.

The Resun plug valve, industrys Old Reliable, is used in


countless industrial and general utility applications. The
following are a few major categories of the many specific
applications in which the Resun valve provides reliable,
uninterrupted, leak-free service:
Chemical and petrochemical processing
Petroleum gathering and distribution
Gas distribution systems
Water and wastewater
Heating, air conditioning (HVAC)
Food and beverage processing
Pulp and paper
Paint, varnish, lacquer and ink
Asphalt and other viscous materials
Cement and ore slurries
Standard material for Resun plug valves is a high tensile
cast iron made to Resun specifications & in compliance
with ASTM A-126 Class B standards. All specifications in
this catalog are for valves of this material.
UL and CSA approval is available on valve models so
noted in this catalog when specified on the customers
purchase order.

Employees are responsible for achieving


the quality objectives established by R&M
Energy Systems by providing products
and services that consistently meet
specified requirements.

Specific Advantages of the


Resun Plug Valve:
Rugged construction Large Resun plug valves
can even shear a two-by-four board.
Low cost
Readily available
Maximum port openings Full pipe area is available
to minimize turbulence, erosion and pressure drop.
Ease of operation Unlike the tapered plugs of
other plug valves, the Resun cylindrical plug turns
easily without binding or seizing, at the pressures
and temperatures within its operating limits.
Minimum maintenance Only a small initial charge
of sealant is required with occasional recharging
for easy operation. The basic construction of the
valve simplifies any service or parts replacement
which might become necessary.
R&M Energy Systems will consider any reasonable
modification of the plug valve that makes it more appropriate
to the needs of the customer.

Round port, full-opening,


through-conduit Resun plug
valves are ideal for slurries
or other services where only
minimum flow restrictions
can be tolerated or where any
pressure drop is unacceptable.
Resun multi-port plug valves are available in many flow plans for blending
and diverting services.

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Lubricated Plug Valves | Cylindrical Plug Valve


The cylindrical plug of the Resun valve turns easily on a film
of sealant, providing a leak-free seal. This design permits
maximum port openings through the plug, including full
pipe area, a distinct advantage over tapered plugs. And, since

tapered plug valves often lock up and require re-lubrication


each time the valve is to be cycled, the Resun valve requires
only an occasional charge of sealant to operate efficiently.

The Key to the Resun Plug Valves Success:

Its Cylindrical Plug Design


Sealant Screw with giant
buttonhead fitting for injection
of either bulk or stick sealant.

Primary Feature Excess sealant


discharges around stem, not in the
line.With no pressure build-up; no
contamination of flow media or
fouling of instruments.

Head Gasket gives tight


stem seal.

Cylindrical Plug fits closely, yet


turns as easily as a shaft
in a journal bearing.
Seating Surfaces are not
exposed to flow.

Body is a one-piece casting.

Baseplate seats tightly, is removable to permit disassembly.


(Larger valves have bolted top
cover plate).

Spring thrusts plug and TFE


head gasket against head seat.

Compact Construction
Resun valves compact construction permit
installation in tight spaces. The valves install in
any orientation without special tools.

Protected Surfaces
All wear surfaces are constantly supplied with
fresh sealant, protecting against corrosion and
abrasion. Even in the open position, seating
surfaces are protected from the flow media.

Minimum Maintenance
A minimum of regular maintenance (charging
with sealant) will keep a Resun plug valve in top
operating condition for long periods. If necessary,
the valves can be disassembled, cleaned and
reassembled quickly and easily. There are no
dead pockets where sealant and contaminants
can accumulate or solidify.

Tight Head Seal


A specially contoured TFE head gasket, backed
up by sealant and spring pressure, creates a tight
head seal.The lubricity of the TFE contributes to
the ease of operation.

Comparison of Resun Cylindrical Plug


Features with Conventional Tapered Plugs
Resun Cylindrical Plug

Tapered Plug

Larger port
opening, including
full pipe area.

Restricted openings;
no full area.

Will not bind;


operates easily at
all pressures and
temperatures within its stated limits.

Can bind under large


pressure differential
and under high or
low temperature.
At higher pressures,
must be jacked-up
to turn.

Requires only
occasional
lubrication for
easy operation.

May require
lubrication before
each operation.

Lower consistent
torque, smaller,
less expensive
actuator and less
maintenance.

Inconsistent higher
torque requires
difficult adjustments
and larger, more
expensive actuator.

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Cylindrical Plug and Straightway Valves | Valve Components


Simplicity of Cylindrical Plug Valves
Design simplicity contributes to long, trouble-free operation
without maintenance other than periodic servicing with
sealant. The standard wrench-operated valve consists of only
five parts plus body and baseplate.

Straightway Bottom-Entry Components

Straightway Top-Entry Components

Coverplate
Body
Sealant Screw with
Giant Buttonhead
Fitting
Double Ball
Check Valve

Double Ball
Check Valve

Sealant Screw with


Giant Buttonhead
Fitting

Head Gasket

Head Gasket
Plug

Body
Plug

Baseplate Spring

Baseplate
Body Sealant
Fitting

Plug Bottom
Support
Baseplate Spring
Baseplate

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Rectangular Port, Regular Opening R-1430 | 200 PSI WOG, Threaded End, 125 PSI SWP

Materials of Construction
Body: ASTM A 126 Class B
Plug: ASTM A 126 Class B
Baseplate: ASTM A 126 Class B
N

Baseplate Spring: Stainless Steel 17-7


Sealant Screw: Commercial Steel
G

Double Ball Check Valve: Commercial Steel


Gasket: Glass Filled TFE
M

Fig. R-1430
Wrench-Operated

Available in certain sizes


upon request

Rectangular Port, Regular Opening Valves R-1430 Dimensions


DESCRIPTION

BOTTOM ENTRY

SIZE (Inches)

1/2

3/4

11/4

11/2

21/2

End-to-end

37/8

37/8

37/8

53/4

63/4

71/2

Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

17/8

17/8

17/8

21/8

23/8

25/8

31/8

31/4

41/4

Extreme Width of Body

21/2

21/2

21/2

25/8

23/4

33/8

41/4

61/4

Diameter of Sealant Stick

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

5/8

STEM DATA
G

Center of Port to Top of Stem

35/8

35/8

35/8

35/8

35/8

37/8

51/4

65/8

Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

57/8

57/8

57/8

57/8

53/4

61/8

71/4

71/2

101/8

Width of Square of Stem

15/16

15/16

15/16

15/16

15/16

15/16

11/4

11/4

13/4

Height of Square of Stem

13/8

13/8

13/8

13/8

11/8

11/8

13/8

13/8

17/8

Wrench

Wt. (lb.)

15

21

40

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Rectangular Port, Regular Opening R-1431 | 200 PSI WOG, Flanged End, 125 PSI SWP
Materials of Construction
Available in certain
sizes upon request

Body: ASTM A 126 Class B

Sealant Screw: Commercial Steel

Plug: ASTM A 126 Class B

Double Ball Check Valve: Commercial Steel

Baseplate: ASTM A 126 Class B

Gasket: Glass Filled TFE

Baseplate Spring: Stainless Steel 17-7

Body Sealant Fitting: Commercial Steel (8", 10" and 12" only)

Fig. R-1431

Fig. R-1431 WGA

Wrench-Operated

Worm Gear-Operated

Rectangular Port, Regular Opening Valves R-1431 Dimensions


DESCRIPTION
SIZE (Inches)

BOTTOM ENTRY
1

11/4

11/2

21/2

10

12

B Face-to-Face Flanged

51/2

61/2

71/2

10

101/2

111/2

13

14

H Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

17/8

25/8

23/8

25/8

31/8

31/4

41/4

51/8

51/8

61/8

75/8

93/4

J Extreme Width of Body

21/2

37/8

43/4

51/2

67/8

71/2

71/2

10

12

131/2

L Diameter of Sealant Stick

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

C Diameter of Flanges

41/4

45/8

10

11

131/2

16

19

D Thickness of Flanges

7/16

1/2

9/16

5/8

11/16

3/4

15/16

15/16

11/8

13/16

11/4

E No. and Size of Bolts

4-1/2

4-1/2

4-1/2

4-5/8

4-5/8

4-5/8

8-5/8

8-3/4

8-3/4

8-3/4

12-7/8

12-7/8

F Diameter of Bolt Circle

31/8

31/2

37/8

43/4

51/2

71/2

81/2

91/2

113/4

141/4

17

35/8

37/8

35/8

37/8

51/4

65/8

71/2

71/2

81/2

103/4

131/4
165/8

FLANGE DATA
71/2

STEM DATA
G Center of Port to Top of Stem

57/8

61/8

53/4

61/8

71/4

71/2

101/8

107/8

107/8

117/8

141/8

M Width of Square of Stem

15/16

15/16

15/16

15/16

11/4

11/4

13/4

13/4

13/4

13/4

13/4

N Height of Square of Stem

13/8

11/8

11/8

1 1/8

13/8

13/8

17/8

17/8

17/8

17/8

21/8

23/8

Wrench

H-24

H-24

H-30

H-36

K-36

Wt. (lb.)

10

10

20

28

38

66

87

96

158

248

387

137/8

13

13

14

161/4

183/4

11

121/4

123/4

K Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

WORM GEAR-OPERATED
K Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw
R Center of Port to Handwheel Face

11

11

S Center of Port to Center of WGA Shaft

61/4

715/16

103/8

135/4

T Center of Plug Stem to Center of WGA Shaft

29/16

29/16

29/16

29/16

31/8

47/8

12

12

12

12

16

16

W Diameter of WGA Handwheel


Flanges are drilled to ANSI B.16.1 Class 125 Cast Iron Flange Standard. Bolt holes are drilled 1/8" larger than bolts.

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Rectangular Port, Full Pipe Area D-125/D-250 | 200/400 PSI WOG, Threaded End

Materials of Construction
Body: ASTM A 126 Class B
Plug: ASTM A 126 Class B
Baseplate: ASTM A 126 Class B
Baseplate Spring: Stainless Steel 17-7
N

Sealant Screw: Commercial Steel


Double Ball Check Valve: Commercial Steel

Gasket: Glass Filled TFE

Fig. D-125

Fig. D-250

Wrench-Operated
200 PSI WOG
125 PSI SWP

Wrench-Operated
400 PSI WOG
250 PSI SWP

Available in certain sizes


upon request

Full Pipe Area, Rectangular Port Valves D-125 Dimensions


DESCRIPTION
SIZE (Inches)

1/2

3/4

37/8

37/8

BOTTOM ENTRY
2
11/4
11/2

21/2

3
71/2

End to End

37/8

63/4

Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

21/8
21/2

21/8

21/8

23/8

31/8

21/2

25/8

41/4

31/4
5

41/4

21/2

25/8
3

61/4

Extreme Width of Body

Diameter of Sealant Stick

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

5/8

STEM DATA
Center of Port to Top of Stem

35/8

35/8

35/8

35/8

37/8

51/4

65/8

Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

57/8

57/8

57/8

57/8

61/4

71/4

71/2

101/16

Width of Square of Stem

15/16

15/16

15/16

15/16

15/16

11/4

11/4

13/4

Height of Square of Stem

13/8

13/8

13/8

11/8

11/8

13/8

13/8

17/8

A
4

A
4

A
4

A
7

A
8

C
12

C
18

F
34

21/2

Wrench
Weight

Full Pipe Area, Rectangular Port Valves D-250 Dimensions


DESCRIPTION
SIZE (Inches)

BOTTOM ENTRY
2
11/4
11/2

1/2

3/4

End to End

37/8

37/8

37/8

63/4

71/2

Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

21/8

21/8

21/8

23/8

25/8

31/8

31/4

41/4

Extreme Width of Body

21/2

21/2

21/2

25/8

41/4

61/4

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

5/8

Diameter of Sealant Stick

Center of Port to Top of Stem

35/8

35/8

35/8

35/8

37/8

51/4

65/8

Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

57/8

57/8

57/8

57/8

61/4

71/4

71/2

101/16

Width of Square of Stem

15/16

15/16

15/16

15/16

15/16

11/4

11/4

13/4

Height of Square of Stem

13/8

13/8

13/8

11/8

11/8

13/8

13/8

17/8

A
4

A
4

A
5

A
7

A
8

C
14

C
20

F
34

STEM DATA

Wrench
Weight

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Rectangular Port, Full Pipe Area D-126 | 200 PSI WOG, Flanged End

Short
(Pattern
), 125 PSI SWP

Materials of Construction
Available in certain
sizes upon request

Body: ASTM A 126 Class B

Sealant Screw: Commercial Steel

Plug: ASTM A 126 Class B

Double Ball Check Valve: Commercial Steel

Baseplate: ASTM A 126 Class B

Gasket: Glass Filled TFE

Baseplate Spring: Stainless Steel 17-7

Body Sealant Fitting: Commercial Steel (available on 6" size)


T

K
J F

G
S
J

F C

H
H

D
B
B

Fig. D-126

Fig. D-126 WGA

Wrench-Operated

Worm Gear-Operated

Full Pipe Area, Rectangular Port Valves D-126 Dimensions


DESCRIPTION

BOTTOM ENTRY

B Face to Face Flanged

1
51/2

11/4
6

2
7

21/2
71/2

3
8

4
9

6
101/2

H Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

21/8

25/8

31/8

31/4

41/4

51/8

67/8

J Extreme Width of Body

21/2

313/16

41/4

61/4

71/2

103/4

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

C Diameter of Flanges

41/4

45/8

71/2

11

D Thickness of Flanges

7/16

1/2

5/8

11/16

3/4

15/16

E No. and Size of Bolts

4-1/2

4-1/2

4-5/8

4-5/8

4-5/8

8-5/8

8-3/4*

F Diameter of Bolt Circle

31/8

31/2

43/4

51/2

71/2

91/2

STEM DATA
G Center of Port to Top of Stem

35/8

37/8

51/4

65/8

71/2

91/8

K Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

57/8

61/8

71/4

71/2

10

107/8

121/2

M Width of Square of Stem

15/16

15/16

11/4

11/4

13/4

13/4

13/4

N Height of Square of Stem

13/8

11/8

13/8

13/8

17/8

17/8

17/8

Wrench

H-24

H-36

Wt. (lb.)

12

24

33

50

SIZE (Inches)

L Diameter of Sealant Stick


FLANGE DATA

78

170

WORM GEAR-OPERATED
Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

149/16

161/16

Center of Port to Handwheel Face

101/8

101/8

Center of Port to Center of WGA Shaft

615/16

815/16

29/16

31/8

12

16

T Center of Plug Stem to Center of WGA Shaft


W Diameter of WGA Handwheel

Valves 2" 6" interchange with API Pipeline Valve Standard 6-D, 175 PSI class, and with ANSI 125 PSI SWP Cast Iron Flange Wedge Gate Valves (Std. B16.10).
Flanges are drilled to ANSI 125 PSI Cast Iron Flange Standard ANSI B.16.1. Bolt holes are drilled 1/8" larger than bolts.
*Includes 4 tapped holes this size on each flange, 2 at top and 2 at bottom, for cap screws or studs.

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Round Port, Full Pipe Area D-450 | 200 PSI WOG, Threaded End, 125 PSI SWP

Materials of Construction
Body: ASTM A 126 Class B
Plug: ASTM A 126 Class B
Baseplate: ASTM A 126 Class B
Baseplate Spring: Stainless Steel 17-7
Sealant Screw: Commercial Steel
Double Ball Check Valve: Commercial Steel
Gasket: Glass Filled TFE
K

N
G

Fig. D-450
Wrench-Operated

Full Pipe Area, Round Port Valves D-450 Dimensions


DESCRIPTION
SIZE (Inches)

BOTTOM ENTRY
21/2

71/2

81/2

111/2

33/8

35/8

41/8

51/4
101/4

11/4

End to End

51/4

25/8

Center of Port to Bottom of Valve


Extreme Width of Body

Diameter of Sealant Stick

41/8

65/8

71/4

3/8

3/8

3/8

5/8

5/8

37/8

51/8

53/8

61/4

71/8

Center of Port to Top of Stem


Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

61/8

73/8

75/8

95/8

101/2

Width of Square of Stem

15/16

11/4

11/4

13/4

13/4

Height of Square of Stem

1
A

13/8
C
26

15/16
C
36

17/8
F
54

17/8
H-30

STEM DATA
G

Wrench
Weight (lbs.)

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Round Port, Full Pipe Area D-451 | 200 PSI WOG, Flanged End, 125 PSI SWP
Materials of Construction
Body: ASTM A 126 Class B

Sealant Screw: Commercial Steel

Plug: ASTM A 126 Class B

Double Ball Check Valve: Commercial Steel

Baseplate: ASTM A 126 Class B

Gasket: Glass Filled TFE

Baseplate Spring: Stainless Steel 17-7

N
K

S
J

F C

F C

D
B

Fig. D-451

Fig. D-451 WGA

Wrench-Operated

Worm Gear-Operated

Full Pipe Area, Round Port Valves D-451 Dimensions


DESCRIPTION
SIZE (Inches)
B Face to Face Flanged

2
71/2

H Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

33/8

J Extreme Width of Body


L Diameter of Sealant Stick
FLANGE DATA
C Diameter of Flanges

BOTTOM ENTRY
3
4
21/2
9
12
81/4
33/8

41/8

51/4

81/4

101/4

3/8

3/8

5/8

5/8

71/2

D Thickness of Flanges

5/8

11/16

3/4

15/16

E No. and Size of Bolts

4-5/8

4-5/8

4-5/8

8-5/8

F Diameter of Bolt Circle

43/4

51/2

61/2

71/2

STEM DATA
G Center of Port to Top of Stem

51/8

51/2

63/8

71/4

81/8

83/8

101/8

11

M Width of Square of Stem

11/4

11/4

13/4

13/4

N Height of Square of Stem

13/8

15/16

17/8

17/8

Wrench

H-30

Wt. (lb.)

35

43

66

118

Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

WORM GEAR-OPERATED
Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

R Center of Port to Handwheel Face

143/8
10

Center of Port to Center of WGA Shaft

75/16

Center of Plug Stem to Center of WGA Shaft

29/16

W Diameter of WGA Handwheel

12

Flanges are drilled to ANSI 125 PSI Cast Iron Flange Standard ANSI B.16.1. Bolt holes are drilled 1/8" larger
than bolts.

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Multi-Port Valves | Configurations


In blending and diverting services, Resun multi-port valves
boost efficiency and reduce valving, piping and maintenance
costs. They come in 3-way/2 port, 3-way/3 port and 4-way/4
port types, and in many flow plans.
Transflo plugs, available in all multi-port designs, have widerthan-standard ports to prevent cut-off between flow positions.
3-Way valve, flanged

4-Way valve, flanged

Standard Types, Sizes and Pressures


Multi-Port Full Pipe Area Valves
200 psi WOG, 400 psi test, 125 psi SWP
Wrench-Operated

3-Way 2-Port

3-Way 3-Port

1"6", Flanged
90 Turn 3-way/2-port, 3-way/3-port, 4-way/4-port
180 Turn 3-way/3-port
360 Turn 3-way/3-port
Worm Gear-Operated
6", Flanged
90 Turn 3-way/2-port, 3-way/3-port, 4-way/4-port
180 Turn 3-way/3-port*
360 Turn 3-way/3-port*

4-Way 4-Port

Transflo Plug

The Resun multi-port valves are designed and


recommended for service as depicted. Pressure on
the closed port will inhibit the valves sealing ability

*Any multi-port with WGA and 180 or 360 rotation will require a
special gear. Consult factory for pricing.

and may lead to leakage. Consult the factory for


additional information.
NOTE: P-LOW must be substantially lower than P-HIGH.

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Multi-Port Valves | Components

Multi-Port Bottom-Entry Components

Multi-Port Top-Entry Components

Stop Ring

Sealant Screw with


Buttonhead Fitting

Coverplate
Body

Double Ball
Check Valve

Sealant Screw
with
Buttonhead
Fitting

Head Gasket
Double Ball
Check Valve

Head Gasket
Plug
Stop Ring
(Stops are integral with
stem in some valves)

Plug

Body

Baseplate Spring

Baseplate

Body Sealant
Fitting

Plug Bottom Rest


Baseplate Spring
Baseplate

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Multi-Port Valves | Flow Plans


Standard Sizes
and Types
Resun multi-port valves
come in 3-way/2-port,
3-way/3-port, and
4-way/4-port types.
They are manufactured
in the full pipe area,
rectangular port design in
a complete range of sizes,
from 112" through 6".
Transflo plugs have wider
than standard ports to
prevent cut-off between
flow positions. Special
configurations such as
3-way/4-port, 4-way/2-port
and 4-way/3-port are
available. Consult factory.

Standard Flow Plans


FLOW PLAN 1

FLOW PLAN 2

3-Way, 3-Port; 180 Turn, 3 Positions

3-Way, 3-Port; 180 Turn, 3 Positions

Position 1

Position 2

Position 1

Position 3

Position 2

Position 3

FLOW PLAN 3

FLOW PLAN 4

3-Way, 3-Port; 180 Turn, 3 Positions

3-Way, 3-Port; 180 Turn, 3 Positions

Position 1

Position 2

Position 3

Position 1

Position 2

Position 3

FLOW PLAN 5

FLOW PLAN 6

FLOW PLAN 7

3-Way, 3-Port; 90 Turn, 2 Positions

3-Way, 3-Port; 90 Turn, 2 Positions

3-Way, 3-Port; 90 Turn, 2 Positions

Position 1

Position 1

Position 2

Position 2

Position 1

Position 2

FLOW PLAN 8

FLOW PLAN 9

3-Way, 3-Port; 90 Turn, 2 Positions

3-Way, 3-Port; Without Stop Ring, 4 Positions

Position 1

Position 1

Position 2

Position 2

Position 3

Position 4

FLOW PLAN 10

FLOW PLAN 11

3-Way, 2-Port; 90 Turn, 2 Positions

4-Way, 4-Port; 90 Turn, 2 Positions

Position 1

Position 2

Position 1

Position 2

FLOW PLAN 12

FLOW PLAN 13

3-Way, 2-Port; 180 Turn, 3 Positions

3-Way, 2-Port; 180 Turn, 3 Positions

Position 1

Position 2

Position 3

Position 1

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3-Way Rectangular Port, Full Pipe Area D-952/D-954 | 200 PSI WOG, Flanged End
Fig. D-952
90 Turn, 3-Way/2-Port
200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
112" 6" Sizes, Wrench Operated
Flow Plan 10

Materials of Construction
Double Ball Check Valve: Commercial Steel

Body: ASTM A 126 Class B

Fig. D-952
180 Turn, 3-Way/2-Port
200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
112" 6" Sizes, Wrench Operated
Flow Plans 12, 13

Plug: ASTM A 126 Class B

Gasket: Glass Filled TFE

Baseplate: ASTM A 126 Class B

*Cover Plate Bolts:

*Cover Plate:

*Body Sealant Fitting:

ASTM A 126 Class B

Steel A 193 Grade B5


Commercial Steel

Baseplate Spring: Stainless Steel 17-7

*Plug Bottom Rest:

Sealant Screw: Commercial Steel

*Applicable only to top entry design

Commercial Steel

Fig. D-952 WGA


90 Turn, 3-Way/2-Port
200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
6" Size, Worm Gear-Operated
Flow Plan 10

Fig. D-952 WGA


G

180 Turn, 3-Way/2-Port*


200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
Flow Plans 12, 13

Fig. D-954
90 Turn, 3-Way/3-Port
200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
112" 6" Sizes, Wrench Operated
Flow Plans 5,6,7,8

1/2 of B
dimension

F C

Multi-Port Full Pipe Area Valves (3-Way) D-952/D-954 Dimensions

Fig. D-954 WGA

DESCRIPTION
SIZE (Inches)
B Face to Face Flanged

11/2
63/4

2
9

21/2
10

3
111/2

H Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

31/4

31/2

41/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

D Thickness of Flanges

9/16

E No. and Size of Bolts

4-1/2

Fig. D-954 WGA

F Diameter of Bolt Circle

180 Turn, 3-Way/3-Port*


200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
6" Size, Worm Gear-Operated
Flow Plans 1,2,3,4

90 Turn, 3-Way/3-Port
200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
6" Size, Worm Gear-Operated
Flow Plans 5,6,7,8

Fig. D-954
180 Turn, 3-Way/3-Port*
200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
112" 6" Sizes, Wrench Operated
Flow Plans 1,2,3,4

Fig. D-954
360 Turn, 3-Way/3-Port*
200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
112" 6" Sizes, Wrench Operated
Flow Plan 9

BOTTOM ENTRY

TOP ENTRY
4
14

6
17

51/4

81/2

5/8

5/8

5/8

71/2

11

5/8

11/16

3/4

15/16

4-5/8

4-5/8

4-5/8

8-5/8

8-3/4

37/8

43/4

51/2

71/2

91/2

STEM DATA
G Center of Port to Top of Stem

41/4

53/8

57/8

71/2

81/2

12

61/4

83/8

87/8

111/4

121/4

161/4

M Width of Square of Stem

15/16

11/4

13/4

13/4

27/16

N Height of Square of Stem

11/8

13/8

13/8

17/8

Wrench

H-30

L-48

Wt. (lb.)

20

38

52

84

152

412

151/2

191/16
131/8

29/16

1113/16
45/8

12

16

L Diameter of Sealant Stick


FLANGE DATA
C Diameter of Flanges

Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

WORM GEAR-OPERATED
Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

Fig. D-954 WGA

R Center of Port to Handwheel Face

101/8

360 Turn, 3-Way/3-Port*


200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
6" Size, Worm Gear-Operated
Flow Plan 9

81/16

Center of Port to Center of WGA Shaft

T Center of Plug Stem to Center of WGA Shaft


W Diameter of WGA Handwheel

Flanges are drilled to ANSI 125 PSI Cast Iron Flange Standard ANSI B.16.1. Bolt holes are drilled 1/8" larger than bolts.
*Any multi-port with WGA and 180 or 360 rotation will require a Special Gear. Consult factory for pricing.

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4-Way Rectangular Port, Full Pipe Area D-962 | 200 PSI WOG, Flanged End

Materials of Construction
Body: ASTM A 126 Class B
Plug: ASTM A 126 Class B

Baseplate: ASTM A 126 Class B


*Cover Plate:
N

ASTM A 126 Class B

Baseplate Spring: Stainless Steel 17-7

Sealant Screw: Commercial Steel


G

Double Ball Check Valve: Commercial Steel


Gasket: Glass Filled TFE

F C

F C

Steel A 193 Grade 5

*Body Sealant Fitting:

*Cover Plate Bolts:

*Plug Bottom Rest:

Commercial Steel

*Applicable only to top entry design

Commercial Steel

Multi-Port Full Pipe Area Valves (4-Way) D-962 Dimensions


DESCRIPTION
SIZE (Inches)
B Face to Face Flanged

BOTTOM ENTRY
2
3
4
9
111/2 14

TOP ENTRY
6
17

H Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

31/2

51/4

81/2

L Diameter of Sealant Stick

3/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

FLANGE DATA
C Diameter of Flanges

71/2

11

3/4

15/16

Fig. D-962

D Thickness of Flanges

5/8

90 Turn, 4-Way/4-Port
200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
2" 6" Sizes, Wrench-Operated
Flow Plan 11

E No. and Size of Bolts

4-5/8

4-5/8

8-5/8

8-3/4

F Diameter of Bolt Circle

43/4

71/2

91/2

STEM DATA
Center of Port to Top of Stem

53/8

71/2

81/2

12

Fig. D-962 WGA

Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

83/8

111/4

121/4

161/4

90 Turn, 4-Way/4-Port
200 PSI WOG
400 PSI TEST 125 PSI SWP
6" Size, Worm Gear-Operated
Flow Plan 11

M Width of Square of Stem

11/4

13/4

13/4

27/16

Height of Square of Stem

13/8

17/8

Wrench

H-30

L-48

Wt. (lb.)

44

93

172

401

WORM GEAR-OPERATED
Clearance to Remove Lubricant Screw

151/2

191/16

Center of Port to Handwheel Face

101/8

131/8

Center of Port to Center of WGA Shaft

81/16

1115/16

Center of Plug Stem to Center of WGA Shaft

29/16

45/8

12

16

W Diameter of WGA Handwheel

Flanges are drilled to ANSI 125 PSI Cast Iron Flange Standard ANSI B.16.1. Bolt holes are drilled 1/8" larger
than bolts.

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Specialty Plugs | Transflo Plugs


Transflo Plugs
Transflo plugs, which have wider-than-standard ports to
prevent cut-off between flow positions, are available in
sizes 12" to 4" for 3-way/2-port and 3-way/3-port valves
in all flow plans. To order, specify Transflo plug, in addition
to usual ordering information.

Transflo 3-Way/2-Port

Position 1

Turning

Position 2

Transflo 3-Way/3-Port

Position 1

Turning

Position 2

Turning

Position 3

Transflo 4-Way/4-Port

Position 1

Turning

Position 2

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Lubricated Plug Valves | Steam-Jacketed Baseplate Valves


Resun steam-jacket baseplates permit a constant supply
of steam or hot oil to be circulated to maintain viscous
substances such as asphalt, tar, paste, chocolate or wax at
flowing consistency.The large area baseplate conducts heat
with maximum efficiency, yet is lighter and requires less space
than a side jacket and is available for all standard valves

including multi-ports. To order, specify size and figure number


of standard valve and add WITH STEAM-JACKET BASEPLATE.
When valves are ordered complete with steam-jacketed baseplates, please specify the application.

C
C

D
D

Steam-Jacketed Baseplate Valve Dimensions


DESCRIPTION

SIZE (Inches)

REGULAR OPENING
(see Valve Detail pgs. 67)

1/2

3/4

11/4

11/2

21/2

10

12

Distance between Pipe Taps

21/2 21/2 21/2 31/2 31/2 31/2

OD of Steam-Jacket Baseplate

43/4 43/4 43/4 71/8 71/8 71/8

Center of Port to Bottom of Valve


Pipe Thread

315/16 315/16 315/16 315/16 31/4

41/2

51/8 515/16 61/8

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

FULL PIPE AREA, 200 & 400 PSI


(see Valve Detail pgs. 89)

Distance between Pipe Taps

21/2

OD of Steam-Jacket Baseplate

43/4

Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

41/4

43/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

315/16 315/16 315/16 41/4


3/4

Pipe Thread

3/4

3/4

55/16 61/8

ROUND PORT
(see Valve Detail pgs. 1011)

Distance between Pipe Taps

21/2

21/2

21/2

31/2

OD of Steam-Jacket Baseplate

43/4

43/4

43/4

71/8

Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

49/16

45/8

53/16

51/2

57/8 511/16

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

Pipe Thread
MULTI-PORT
(see Valve Detail pgs. 1214)

Distance between Pipe Taps

21/2

21/2

31/2

OD of Steam-Jacket Baseplate

43/4

43/4

71/8 97/8

Center of Port to Bottom of Valve

59/16 61/16

71/8

71/4 111/8

Pipe Thread

55/16
3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

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3/4

3/4

75/16 83/4 1013/16


3/4

3/4

3/4

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Wrenches and Accessories | Wrenches


Standard and One-Way
Standard types A, C and F are one-piece wrenches for valve
sizes up to and including 3" full pipe area. One way wrenches
are designed to fit the valve in only one position. Wrench
not furnished unless specified.

To order wrenches please furnish the appropriate


information from this catalog section. Consult dimensions table to find the standard wrench designation
(A, C, F, H, etc.) for your valve.

Wrench Dimensions

One Way

STANDARD AND ONE-WAY


Standard

One-Way

A1

C1

F1

Wt. (lb.)

41/2

Effective Wrench Length (Inches)

Wrench Square

12

18

31/32

19/32

125/32

STANDARD WRENCH-HEAD FOR SIZES OVER 3 INCHES


Wrench Head Type
B

Wt. (lb.)

41/2

81/2

71/2

Effective Wrench Head


Length (Inches)

51/2

67/8

63/4

113/16

21/32

217/32

Wrench Square
Standard Lengths Available

Standard A, C & F

Effective Wrench Length (Inches)

24
30
36

24
30
36
48
60

48

Diameter of Wrench Handle

111/16

111/16

Cold
Rolled
Steel

11/4

11/4
Std.
Pipe

Handle

Std.
Pipe

B
A

Standard H, K & L

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Wrenches and Accessories | Locking Wrench and Locking Device


Locking Device
For locking and sealing in either open or closed position.
Remove to operate valve. Separate wrench required. Please
order by type number.

Locking Device Selection


VALVE TYPE

DEVICE TYPE NO.

SIZE (Inches)

1/2 3/4

11/4

11/2

Regular Opening

L-50

L-50

L-50

L-50

L-51

Full Pipe Area

L-50

L-50

L-50

L-51

Round Port

21/2
L-53

L-63

10

L-53

L-54

L-55

L-55

L-57

L-54

L-55

L-57

L-63

Locking Wrench

Double-locking wrench has heavy-duty stops which prevent


accidental operation when wrench is properly positioned
and locked. The wrench is used for locking and sealing in
either open or closed position. Wrench is removed and
turned over to operate valve. Available for regular opening
valves through 4", most full pipe area valves through 3".
Please order by type number.

Padlocked

Operating Valve

Locking Wrench Dimensions


WRENCH TYPE NO.
Regular Opening Valve Size
Full Pipe Area Valve Size
Working Pressure PSI WOG
Wt. (lb.)
AEffective Wrench Length (inches)
MWrench Square

A-4

A-41

C-4

C-41

F-4

1, 11/4, 11/2

21/2

11/4, 11/2

21/2

3, 4

200, 400

200, 400

200, 400

200, 400

200, 400

11/2

11/2

12

12

18

31/32

31/32

19/32

19/32

125/32

1/2, 3/4,

1,

11/4

Not available for D-450 or D-451.

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Sealant | Specifications
Sealants are shown by number, with service categories listed
for their suitability.

Sealant Specifications
FORMS
AVAILABLE

TEMPERATURE
RANGE

58

Sticks

0 to 385F

62

Sticks

101

Sticks

SEALANT
NUMBER

UNSUITABLE FOR

COLOR

Petroleum fuels, oils and waxes, gasoline, kerosene,


aviation and jet fuels, propylene, benzene, toluene,
butadiene, xylene, styrene and cumene.

Strong Amines
Alkalies
Air

Brown

-15 to 250F

Natural and manufactured gas, air and non-corrosive


gases. Sewage, sludge and cold water services. ULapproved.

Liquid
Hydrocarbons

Black

-20 to 450F

Air and natural or manufactured gas, hot water, steam


asphalt, tar or pitch. Salt solutions, ammonia liquors,
strong chemicals, glycerine and glycols. Also useful for
food products, vegetable oils and fatty acids,*food and
pharmaceutical applications as determined suitable by
user. Lowest operating torque at extremely low temp.

Liquid
Hydrocarbons

White

SUITABLE FOR

103

Sticks

-20 to 400F

Special purpose sealant for natural gas service and


glycol dehydration units. Also suitable for liquid hydrocarbons and aqueous solutions. Silicone free.

Alcohols and
Ketones

Tan

104

Sticks

0 to 450F

Multi-purpose sealant for petroleum solvents, fuels and


oils, crude distillates, butane, propane, wet fuel gases,
glycols, salt solutions and aqueous solutions. Natural
or manufactured and liquefied petroleum gases. Best
sealant at high pressure. Silicone free.

Strong Amines
Alkalies
Air

Green

375

Cartridges
or Bulk

-15 to 250F

Extra soft lubricant for freeing hard operating valves on


water and gas services. Resistant to water, dilute acids
and alkalies. Silicone free.

Black

*Food products should be determined satisfactory at the discretion of the user.

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Sealant Selection Guide
This table is intended as a general indication of the chemical
resistance of Resun sealants and may be used as a guide to
sealant selection. Sealant specifications, page 21, should be
consulted for high and low temperature limitations of the
suggested sealants and a more detailed description of service
categories.

plant in Tomball, Texas. When requesting sealant recommendations, please furnish the following information:

In cases not covered by a recommendation, it is advisable to


contact your local Resun representative or the manufacturing

4. Operating pressure

SERVICE

SEALANT NO.

SERVICE

Absorption Oil.......................................... 58, 103, 104


Acetaldehyde...........................................58, 103
Acetate Solvents..................................... 58, 103
Acetic Acid............................................... 24, 101
Acetic Anhydride......................................24, 101
Acetone................................................... 24, 101
Acetylene Gas......................................... 24, 103
Acetylene Generator Waste.................... 24, 101
Acid Sludge............................................. 24, 101
Acrylonitrile.............................................. 58, 103
Agitator Draw-off, Refinery...................... 58, 103, 104
Air............................................................ 62, 103
Alcohols Methyl or Ethyl.......................... 24, 101
Alcohols Higher....................................... 24, 101
Alkalies.................................................... 24, 101
Alums...................................................... 24, 101
Aluminum Acetate................................... 24, 101
Aluminum Chloride, Anhydrous............... 24, 101
Aluminum Resinate................................. 24, 101
Aluminum Sulfate.................................... 24, 101
Aluminum Salt Solutions......................... 24, 101
Ammonia Gas or Liquid...........................24, 101
Ammonia Liquor...................................... 24, 101
Ammonia Recovery Lines....................... 24, 101
Ammonia Saturators................................24, 101
Ammonium Chloride................................ 24, 101
Ammonium Hydroxide............................. 24, 101
Ammonium Nitrate...................................24, 101
Ammonium Phosphate............................ 24, 101
Ammonium Salt Solutions....................... 24, 101
Ammonium Sulfate.................................. 24, 101
Ammonium Sulfate Liquor....................... 24, 101
Amyl Acetate........................................... 58, 103
Amyl Alcohol............................................ 24, 101
Amyl Chloride.......................................... 58, 103
Aniline......................................................24,101,103,104
Aniline Oils-Hydrocarbon.........................58, 103
Aniline Oils-Aqueous............................... 24, 101
Animal Oils.............................................. 58,101,103, 104
Aqueous Solutions.................................. 24, 101, 103
Aromatic Solvents................................... 58, 103
Arsenic Acid.............................................24, 101
Arsenic Trichloride................................... 24, 101
Asphalt ................................................... 101
Asphalt Emulsions................................... 101
Asphalt Paints......................................... 101
Barium Carbonate................................... 24, 101
Barium Chloride...................................... 24, 101
Barium Hydroxide.....................................24, 101
Barium Salt Solutions...............................24, 101
Barium Sulfate..........................................24, 101
Barytes.................................................... 24, 101
Beer......................................................... 24, 101
Benzaldehyde (Tincture)......................... 24, 101
Benzaldehyde (Pure).............................. 101
Benzene (Benzol)....................................58, 103
Benzine (Petroleum Ether)......................58, 103
Benzoate of Soda................................... 24, 101
Benzoic Acid........................................... 24, 101
Bicarbonate of Soda............................... 24, 101
Bituminous Paints................................... 58, 103, 104
Black Liquor, Paper Industry................... 24, 101
Blast Furnace Gas.................................. 62, 101
Bleach Liquor (Calcium Hypochlorite).....24, 101
Blood Plasma.......................................... 101
Blue Gas................................................. 62, 101
Boiler Blow-Off (Steam).......................... 24, 101
Boiler Feed Water................................... 24, 101

1. Size and description of valve


2. Name or description of flow medium
3. Operating temperature or high and low temperature
5. Whether stick or gun injection is preferred
SEALANT NO.

Borax............................................................. 24, 101


Boric Acid...................................................... 24, 101
Brake Fluid.................................................... 24, 101
Bright Stock Petroleum................................. 58, 103,
Brines............................................................ 24, 101
Bulk Stations................................................. 58, 103,
Bunker Oils (Fuel Oils).................................. 58, 103,
Butadiene...................................................... 58, 103,
Butane, Gas or Liquid................................... 58, 103,
Butyric Acid................................................... 24
Calcium Chloride........................................... 24, 101
Calcium Hydroxide........................................ 24, 101
Calcium Hypochlorite.................................... 24, 101
Calcium Salt Solutions.................................. 24, 101
Calcium Sulfate............................................. 24, 101
Carbolic Acid (Phenol Solution).................... 24, 101
Carbon Dioxide Gas or Liquid....................... 62, 101
Carbon Disulfide............................................101
Carbon Monoxide Gas.................................. 62, 101
Carbon Tetrachloride..................................... 58, 103
Carbonic Acid (Carbon Dioxide Solution)....... 24, 101
Casein Paints................................................ 24, 101
Casing Head Gas.......................................... 58, 103,
Castor Oil...................................................... 24, 101
Caustic Cell Liquors...................................... 24, 101
Caustic Potash (Potassium Hydroxide)........ 24, 101
Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)................ 24, 101
Cellosolve Solvents....................................... 58, 103
Cellulose Acetate.......................................... 58, 103
Cement Slurries............................................ 24, 101
Chestnut Extract........................................... 24, 101
Chlorinated Paraffin...................................... 58, 103
Chlorinated Solvents..................................... 58, 103
Chlorobenzene.............................................. 58, 103
Chrome Tanning Solutions............................ 24, 101
Chromic Acid................................................. 24, 101
Citric Acid...................................................... 24, 101
Clay Slips...................................................... 24, 101
Coal Gas....................................................... 62, 101
Coal Tar Oils..................................................58, 103
Coal Tar Solvents.......................................... 58, 103
Coal Washers................................................ 24, 101
Coconut Oil................................................... 101
Coke Oven Gas............................................ 24, 101
Condensate................................................... 58, 103,
Continuous Treators, Refinery.......................58, 103,
Copper Solution............................................ 24, 101
Copper Sulfate.............................................. 24, 101
Corn Oil......................................................... 101
Corn Syrup(Glucose).................................... 24, 101
Corrosive Gases........................................... 24, 101
Cottonseed Oil.............................................. 101
Creosote Oil.................................................. 24, 101
Cresylic Acid (Cresol).................................... 24, 101
Crude Oil....................................................... 58, 103,
Crude Oil and Brine...................................... 58, 103,
Cumene......................................................... 58, 103
Cutting Oils....................................................58, 103,
Cyanide Solutions......................................... 24, 101
Denatured Alcohol......................................... 24, 101
Dextrin........................................................... 24, 101
Dextrose........................................................ 24, 101
Dichlorethylene..............................................58, 103
Diesel Fuel.................................................... 58, 103,
Diethanolamine............................................. 24, 101
Distillate, Petroleum...................................... 58, 103,
Doctor Solution (Sodium Plumbite)............... 24, 101

104
104
104
104
104

104

104
104

104
104
104

104
104

NOTE: Bold type indicates recommended sealant considering chemical compatibility.


For extreme pressures or temperatures, consult factory.

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SERVICE

SEALANT NO.

Doctor Solution and Gasoline.............. 58, 103, 104


Downtherm E........................................58, 103, 104
Downtherm SR-1.................................. 58, 103, 104
Drilling Mud.......................................... 24, 101
Drinking Water...................................... 24, 101
Drip Cocks Gas.................................... 58, 103, 104
Drip Oil................................................. 58, 103
Dry Cleaning Fluid................................ 58, 103
Dyes, Oil Soluble..................................58, 103
Dyes, Water Soluble.............................24, 101
Elaine Red Oil...................................... 101
Electrolytic Cell Liquor.......................... 24, 101
Emulsions............................................. 24, 101
Epoxies.................................................24, 101
Epsom Salts......................................... 24, 101
Ethane Gas.......................................... 62, 101, 103, 104
Ethanolamine....................................... 24, 101
Ethers................................................... 58, 103
Ether Petroleum................................... 58, 103, 104
Ethylene Oxide..................................... 58, 103
Ethyl Acetate........................................ 58, 103
Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol)......................... 24, 101
Ethyl Benzene...................................... 58, 103
Ethyl Chloride Gas or Liquid................ 58, 103
Ethylene Dibromide.............................. 58, 103
Ethylene Dichloride.............................. 58, 103
Ethylene Gas........................................ 24,62,101,103,104
Ethylene Glycol.................................... 24, 101
Fatty Acids............................................ 24, 101
Fatty Acids and Water.......................... 24, 101
Ferric Chloride...................................... 24, 101
Ferric Nitrate........................................ 24, 101
Ferric Sulfate........................................ 24, 101
Ferrous Chloride...................................24, 101
Ferrous Sulfate..................................... 24, 101
Fertilizer Solutions-Nitrate.................... 24, 101
Phosphate......................... 24, 101
Sulfate............................... 24, 101
Filter House Lines................................ 103, 104
Fish Oil................................................. 101
Flavoring Extracts.................................24, 101
Flue Gas............................................... 24, 62, 101
Fluosilic Acid.........................................24, 101
Foamite Lines....................................... 24, 101
Food Products...................................... 24, 101
Formaldehyde.......................................24, 101
Formic Acid...........................................24, 101
Freon, Gas or Liquid............................ 58, 103, 104
Fruit Juices........................................... 24, 101
Fuel Oil................................................. 58, 103, 104
Fuming Sulfuric Acid............................ 24, 101
Furfural................................................. 24, 101
Fusel Oil (Crude Amyl Alcohol)............ 24, 101
Gallic Acid.............................................24, 101
Gas Drips............................................. 58, 103, 104
Gas Fuel Lines..................................... 24, 62, 101, 103
Gas Liquor (Ammonia Liquor).............. 24, 101
Gas, Manufactured............................... 62, 101, 103, 104
Gas Lifts............................................... 58, 103, 104
Gas, Natural......................................... 58, 103, 104
Gas Odorizers...................................... 101
Gas Oil................................................. 58, 103
Gasoline, Low Aromatic........................58, 103, 104
Gasoline, High Aromatic....................... 58, 103
Gelatin.................................................. 24, 101
Gin........................................................ 24, 101
Glacial Acetic Acid................................ 24, 101
Glaubers Salt....................................... 24, 101

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SERVICE

SEALANT NO.

Glaze Liquid Ceramic............................... 24, 101


Glucose.................................................... 24, 101
Glue.......................................................... 24, 101
Glycerine (Glycerol).................................. 24, 101
Glycols...................................................... 24, 101
Grain Alcohol (Ethyl Alcohol).................... 24, 101
Grease...................................................... 58, 103, 104
Green Liquor, Paper Industry................... 24, 101
Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate)........................24, 101
Helium Gas............................................... 62, 101
Hemlock Extract....................................... 24, 101
Heptane.................................................... 58, 103, 104
Heat Exchanger Oil.................................. 58, 103, 104
Heavy Oil Coke Plant............................... 103,104
Hexane..................................................... 58, 103, 104
Hot Water.................................................. 24, 101
Hydraulic Oil............................................. 58, 103, 104
Hydrochloric Acid...................................... 24, 101
Hydrocyanic Acid...................................... 24, 101
Hydrofluoric Acid.......................................24, 101
Hydrogen Gas.......................................... 62, 101, 104
Hydrogen Peroxide Dilute........................ 24, 101
Hydrogen Sulfide (Sour Gas)................... 24, 101
Industrial Gas Lines.................................. 62, 101
Iso-Butane................................................ 58, 103, 104
Iso-Octane................................................ 58, 103, 104
Jet Fuel..................................................... 58, 103, 104
Kerosene.................................................. 58, 103, 104
Ketones, Except Acetone......................... 24, 101
Lactic Acid................................................ 24, 101
Lard...........................................................58, 101
Latex......................................................... 24, 101
Lead Arsenate.......................................... 24, 101
Licorice Extract......................................... 24, 101
Light Oil Coke Plant..................................58, 103, 104
Lignin Liquor............................................. 24, 101
Lime Solutions.......................................... 24, 101
Linseed Oil................................................101
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)............... 58, 103, 104
Lithium Chloride........................................24, 101
Loading Racks, Petroleum....................... 58, 103, 104
Logwood Extract....................................... 24, 101
Low Temperatures.................................... 101
Lubricating Oil, Petroleum........................ 58, 103, 104
Lye Solutions............................................ 24, 101
Magnesium Chloride.................................24, 101
Magnesium Hydroxide.............................. 24, 101
Magnesium Salt Solutions........................ 24, 101
Magnesium Sulfate................................... 24, 101
Maleic Anhydride...................................... 101
Malt Syrup (Maltose)................................ 24, 101
Manganous Sulfate...................................24, 101
Manufacture Gas...................................... 62,101,103,104
Mash Distillery.......................................... 24, 101
Menhaden Oil........................................... 101
Mercenzing Solutions............................... 24, 101
Mercuric Chloride..................................... 24, 101
Mercury..................................................... 24, 101
Methane Gas............................................ 62,101,103,104
Methyl Alcohol (Methanol)........................ 24, 101
Methyl Chloride, Gas or Liquid................. 58
Methyl Ethyl Ketone..................................58
Methylene Chloride...................................58
Milk........................................................... 24, 101
Milk of Lime.............................................. 24, 101
Mine Water................................................24, 101
Mineral Oil................................................ 58, 103, 104
Mineral Spirits........................................... 58, 103, 104
Molasses...................................................24, 101
Monochlorbenzene................................... 58, 103, 104
Monoethanolamine................................... 24, 101
Mud Pump Lines.......................................62, 101
Muriatic Acid............................................. 24, 101
Naphtha, Petroleum..................................58, 103, 104
Naphtha Condensers................................58, 103, 104
Naphtha Filter House, Refinery................ 58, 103, 104
Naphthalene............................................. 58
Natural Gas.............................................. 62,101,103,104
Nickel Plating Solutions............................ 24, 101
Nitre (Potassium Nitrate).......................... 24, 101
Nitric Acid..................................................24, 101
Nitro Benzene........................................... 58 103,
Nitrogen Gas............................................ 62, 101, 104
Nitrogen Solutions (Ammonium Nitrate)... 24, 101
Nitromethane............................................ 58
Octane...................................................... 58, 103, 104
Oil, Crude................................................. 58, 103, 104
Oil, Petroleum........................................... 58, 103, 104

SERVICE

SEALANT NO.

Oil and Water Mixtures................................ 58, 103, 104


Oil Tar........................................................... 103, 104
Oil of Vitriol...................................................24, 101
Oleic Acid..................................................... 101
Oleomargarine............................................. 24, 101
Oleo Oil........................................................ 101
Olive Oil........................................................101
Organic Hydrocarbon Solvents.................... 58 103,
Oxalic Acid................................................... 24, 101
Paint, Latex Base......................................... 24, 101
Paint, Oil Base............................................. 58, 103, 104
Paint Thinner................................................ 58, 103, 104
Palm Oil........................................................24, 101
Palm Oil and Water...................................... 24, 101
Palmitic Acid................................................. 101
Paper Stock..................................................24, 101
Paraffin......................................................... 58, 103, 104
Paraffin Oils..................................................58, 103, 104
Peanut Oil.................................................... 24, 101
Pentane........................................................ 58, 103, 104
Perchlorethylene.......................................... 58, 103
Petrolatum.................................................... 58, 103, 104
Petroleum Ether........................................... 58, 103, 104
Petroleum Oil............................................... 58, 103, 104
Phenol.......................................................... 24, 101
Phosphoric Acid........................................... 24, 101
Phosphorus.................................................. 24, 101
Phthalic Anhydride....................................... 101
Pickling Acids............................................... 24, 101
Pine Resin.................................................... 101
Pitch............................................................. 101
Polyethylene.................................................58
Polyisobutylene............................................ 58, 103, 104
Potash (Potassium Carbonate).................... 24, 101
Potassium Chloride...................................... 24, 101
Potassium Hydroxide................................... 24, 101
Potassium Nitrate......................................... 24, 101
Potassium Salt Solutions............................. 24, 101
Potassium Sulfate........................................ 24, 101
Printing Ink................................................... 58, 103, 104
Producer Gas............................................... 62, 101
Propane, Gas or Liquid................................ 58, 103, 104
Propylene..................................................... 58, 103, 104
Prussic Acid..................................................24, 101
Pulp Lines, Paper Industry........................... 24, 101
Pyridine........................................................ 24, 101
Pyrogallic Acid.............................................. 24, 101
Pyroligneous Liquors....................................24, 101
Quebracho Extract....................................... 24, 101
Quenching Oil.............................................. 58, 103, 104
Rapeseed Oil............................................... 58, 103, 104
Raw Gas Lines.............................................58, 103, 104
Red Oil (Oleic Acid)......................................101
Residium, Refinery....................................... 101
Road Oil....................................................... 58, 103, 104
Road Tar....................................................... 101
Roofing Tar................................................... 101
Rosin (Pine Resin)....................................... 101
Rubber Solvent............................................ 58, 103
Safflower Oil................................................. 101
Sal Ammoniac (Ammonium Chloride).......... 24, 101
Salicylic Acid................................................ 24, 101
Salt (Sodium Chloride)................................. 24, 101
Salt Cake (Sodium Sulfate)..........................24, 101
Scouring Liquor, Woolen Mills......................24, 101
Sea Water.................................................... 24, 101
Sewage........................................................ 24, 101
Sewage Gas.................................................62, 101
Shellac......................................................... 24, 101
Shock Absorber Fluid................................... 24, 101
Silicone Fluids.............................................. 58, 103
Slop, Brewery............................................... 24, 101
Sludge Acid.................................................. 24, 101
Slurries (Water)............................................ 24, 101
Soap Solutions............................................. 24, 101
Soda Ash (Sodium Carbonate).................... 24, 101
Soda Liquor, Paper Industry........................ 24, 101
Soda Pulp, Paper Industry........................... 24, 101
Sodium, Molten............................................ 101
Sodium Bicarbonate..................................... 24, 101
Sodium Bisulfate.......................................... 24, 101
Sodium Borate............................................. 24, 101
Sodium Carbonate....................................... 24, 101
Sodium Chloride...........................................24, 101
Sodium Hydroxide........................................ 24, 101
Sodium Hypochlorite.................................... 24, 101
Sodium Phenolate........................................ 24, 101
Sodium Phosphate....................................... 24, 101

SERVICE

SEALANT NO.

Sodium Salt Solutions............................... 24, 101


Sodium Silicate.......................................... 24, 101
Sodium Sulfate.......................................... 24, 101
Soluble Oils............................................... 24, 101
Solvent Naphtha Coal Tar..........................58, 103, 104
Sour Gasoline............................................58, 103, 104
Sour Wash, Textile Industry....................... 24, 101
Soy Bean Oil............................................. 101
Spent Acid................................................. 24, 101
Spent Soap Lye......................................... 24, 101
Stannic Chloride........................................ 24, 101
Starch Solutions........................................ 24, 101
Steam........................................................ 24, 101
Stearic Acid................................................101
Stoddard Solvent....................................... 58, 103, 104
Strontium Nitrate........................................24, 101
Styrene Monomer...................................... 58, 103
Sugar Solutions......................................... 24, 101
Sulfonated Oils.......................................... 103, 104
Sulfate Liquors...........................................24, 101
Sulfite Liquors............................................24, 101
Sulfur Chloride........................................... 24, 101
Sulfur Dioxide............................................ 24, 101
Sulfur, Molten.............................................101
Sulfur Monochloride...................................101
Sulfur, Slurries........................................... 24, 101
Sulfur Trioxide............................................24, 101
Sulfuric Acid...............................................24, 101
Sulfuric Acid (Fuming)............................... FL5*
Sulfurous Acid............................................24, 101
Sweet Water.............................................. 24, 101
Synthesis Gas........................................... 62,101,103,104
Synthetic Tannins...................................... 24, 101
Syrup......................................................... 24, 101
Tall Oil........................................................ 101
Tall Oil (Fatty Acids)...................................101
Tallow......................................................... 101
Tankage Rendering Plants........................ 24, 101
Tannic Acid................................................ 24, 101
Tanning Liquors......................................... 24, 101
Tar.............................................................. 101
Tar Acid (Phenol)....................................... 24, 101
Tar Oil (Creosote)...................................... 58, 103, 104
Tartaric Acid............................................... 24, 101
Tempering Oil............................................ 58, 103, 104
Tetraethyl Lead.......................................... 58, 103
Toluene (Toluol)......................................... 58, 103
Transformer Oil.......................................... 58, 103, 104
Triaryl Phosphate...................................... 58, 103, 104
Trichloracetic Acid..................................... 24, 101
Trichlorethylene......................................... 58, 103
Tricresyl Phosphate................................... 58, 103
Triethanolamine......................................... 24, 101
Trisodium Phosphate................................. 24, 101, 104
Tung Oil..................................................... 101
Turpentine..................................................58, 103
Ucon Fluids............................................... 101
Vacuum Services....................................... 24, 101
Varnish.......................................................58, 103
Vat Dyes.................................................... 24, 101
Vegetable Dyes......................................... 24, 101
Vegetable Oils........................................... 24, 101
Vegetable Oils & Water............................. 24, 101
Vegetable Tannins..................................... 24, 101
Vinegar...................................................... 24, 101
Vinyl Chloride............................................ 58, 103
Vinylidene Chloride....................................58, 103
Viscose...................................................... 58, 103
Wash Oil, Coke Plant................................ 58, 103
Waste Pickle Liquor................................... 24, 101
Water, Solutions or Suspensions.............. 24, 101
Water Gas................................................. 24, 101
Water Glass (Sodium Silicate).................. 24, 101
Water Softener...........................................24, 101
Wax Emulsions.......................................... 24, 101
Waxes........................................................ 58, 101
Whiskey..................................................... 24, 101
Whiskey Mash........................................... 24, 101
White Liquor, Paper Industry..................... 24, 101
White Water, Paper Industry...................... 24, 101
Wine.......................................................... 24, 101
Wood Alcohol (Methyl Alcohol).................. 24, 101
Wood Pulp................................................. 24, 101
Wool Scouring Liquors.............................. 24, 101
Wort Beer...................................................24, 101
Xylene (Xylol)............................................ 58, 103
Zinc Chloride............................................. 24, 101
Zinc Sulfate............................................... 24, 101

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Sealant | Forms and Injection Equipment


High-quality Resun plug valve sealants are formulated for
specific ladings. Proper servicing procedure and use of the
correct Resun sealant for the application is essential if maximum
operating efficiency and longest life are to be obtained from
your Resun valves.

gun servicing is standard for the largest sizes and may be


preferred for smaller sizes if many valves are in service.

Stick and Gun Sealant Injection

Gun grade sealants are relatively soft, permitting easier operation at low temperatures and with large valves. Gun grade
comes in gun cartridges and in bulk.

Resun sealants come in stick grade and gun grade. Stick


sealant injection is usually considered most convenient with
small numbers of valves or widely separated valves. Grease

Stick grade is especially suitable for high pressure or high


temperature services. If desired, these sealants can be injected
with a screw-primed grease gun. Stick grade comes in sticks,
gun sticks, and bulk.

Manual available on website.

Sealant Forms and Injection Equipment

Sticks:

Gun Sticks:

Gun Cartridge:

Bulk:

3/8", 1/2", 5/8" diameter,

11/4" x 9", 4 per box. For


use with grease gun No.
138047.

11/2" x 8", 14 1/2 oz. tube


filled with gun grade
sealant for use with Grease
Gun No. 013867.

1 pt., 1 qt., 1 gal. and 5 gal.


containers. For use with
grease gun No. 138047.

Specify:

1. Sealant number (pages


2223)

convenient lengths.
Specify:
1. Sealant number (pages
2223)
2. Size of stick (select from
Bulletin LPM)
3. Number of boxes (See
Bulletin LPM for number
of sticks per box)

Specify:
1. Sealant number (pages
2223)
2. Size of stick

1. Sealant number (pages


2223)

3. Number of boxes

2. Size of cartridge

Specify:

2. Size of container
3. Number of containers

3. Number of cartridges

Combination Sealant Screw

Standard (12" Long) Hose with Buttonhead Coupler

The sealant screw, combined with giant


buttonhead fitting, is standard on Resun
plug valves allowing conversion from stick
sealant injections to gun without installation of a separate fitting.

For use with grease gun.

New Style

Old Style

Part No. 135860

Screw-Primed Grease Gun


An extra heavy-duty lever gun for
both gun and stick grade sealants.
Part No. 013867 (Hose extra)
Specify:
1. Part number

Body Sealant Screw

Combination Sealant Screw


Buttonhead Fitting

2. Quantity

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Engineering Data | Typical and Special Plug Valve Specifications

Typical and Special


Plug Valve Specifications
All plug valves shall be of the lubricated plug type as manufactured by R&M Energy Systems, or equal; valves on liquid
sludge lines shall have full or nominal pipe size area ports.
Port openings in straightway shall be either rectangular or
round in shape. All multi-port valves shall be of the rectangular port type, and shall have full or nominal pipe size area
ports. Straightway valves to be used on gas lines may be of
the reduced port (regular opening) type. Where these valves
are used, those with the greatest port width are preferred
for minimum turbulence and pressure drop. Plugs of all
valves shall be of the cylindrical floating type. Contact
between the plug, the line seat and the head seat is maintained by resilient pressure, through the sealant, the liquid
or gas being transported, and/or the coil spring.
Valves shall be so constructed that excessive sealant pressure cannot be built up, but that the excessive sealant will
be automatically and visibly discharged to the atmosphere
around the neck of the plug when predetermined sealant
pressures are exceeded.
All gear-operated valves shall be equipped with giant buttonhead fittings and shall be properly charged with sealant
recommended by the valve manufacturer for the service
intended. Full area straightway, 6" rectangular port valves,
regular opening valves 8" and larger, full area multi-port and
6" round port valves, shall have giant buttonhead fittings
in the valve bodies located in such a manner as to assure
proper sealant injection at all times. Grease gun sealant
injection shall be used with the contractor furnishing one
high pressure grease gun Resun No. 013867, or approved
equal; sealant gun shall be complete with 12" hose and
coupler. One years supply of proper Resun sealant for each
service shall be furnished by the contractor.
Valves used shall be of a type made by a manufacturer who
can demonstrate the reliability of his valves by pointing to
similar installations which have been in satisfactory service
for a period of no less than five years.

The Resun Lubricated Plug Valve is probably the most versatile valve made. Off the shelf it is suited for a wide variety
of applications. The various port openings, the number of
sealants available and the easy addition of a steam-jacketed
baseplate considerably increases its range of applications.
In services where product tends to build up on the
plugas in asphalt or chocolateit may be advisable to
reduce the diameter of the plug.
In services where sand or other fine slurries pass
through the valve it may be advisable to eliminate the
balancing ports.
Several modifications have been developed in order to
better accommodate these applications. These special
modifications are referred to as Plate Numbers. Listed
below are the plate numbers offered and a description of
the type of applications for which they were designed.
Plate Numbers

Application Description

1084

Slurry service

1189

Asphalt service

When ordering, it is important to specify these plate numbers


or the specific application so that the valve can be modified.
This will insure that the customer will get the best Resun
valve for the application.
Depending on the nature of the modification, there may be
a nominal charge for a particular plate number.
Additional details of the modifications and illustrations are
available from R&M Energy Systems plant.

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Engineering Data | Plug Port Areas and Percent of Full Pipe Area, Flow Coefficient Cv
Plug Port Areas and Percent of Full Pipe Area
SIZE (Inches)

1/2

3/4

11/4

11/2

21/2

10*

Std. Pipe Area, Sq. In.

.31

.54

.86

1.50

2.04

3.36

4.79

7.39

12.73

20.01

28.89

50.03

78.85*

29/32
x
11/8

15/16
x
19/16

11/32

15/16

119/32

x
211/16

x
31/16

x
315/16

29/16

12*

10

12

113.10* 113.10

78.85

REGULAR OPENING
Port Size

29/32 29/32 29/32


x
x
x
11/8 11/8 11/8

x
51/4

x
63/4

Port Area, Sq. In.

.89

.89

.89

.89

1.44

2.03

3.49

4.84

7.66

13.22

13.22

20.03

% of Full Area

287

164

100

60

70

60

73

66

61

66

46

40

29/16

33/4

x
51/4

64

31/2

31/2

x
91/2

13

33.03

45.28

42

40

FULL AREA, 200, 400 PSI


Port Size

29/32 29/32 29/32


* 11/32
15/16 x19/16
_________
x
x
x
x
1/32 x13/16
1
1
1
1
1 /8 1 /8 1 /8
2

15/16 119/32
x
211/16

x
31/16

x
315/16

Port Area, Sq. In.

.89

.89

.89

1.44 *
_____
2.03

2.03

3.49

4.84

7.66

13.22

29.78

% of Full Area

287

164

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

ROUND PORT
Port Area, Sq. In.

17/16
1.62

21/16
3.34

29/16
5.16

31/16
7.37

41/16
12.96

% of Full Area

108

100

108

100

100

7/8
x
25/16

13/16

13/8

19/16

21/8

x
27/8

x
33/8

x
43/4

Port Area, Sq. In.

2.03

3.42

4.66

7.20

12.52

28.44

% of Full Area

100

100

97

97

98

98

Port Size

MULTI-PORT FULL AREA


Port Size

31/4

*Threaded valves 200 and 400 PSI


Full area short pattern
Flanged end valves 200 PSI

*Flow Coefficient Cv
THREADED VALVES
STRAIGHTWAY (Inches)

11/4

11/2

21/2

Regular Opening

53

66

98

155

270

340

520

Full Pipe Area, 200 PSI

58

105

140

210

320

520

860

Full Pipe Area, 500 PSI

64

120

155

240

350

580

980

Round Port

82

150

220

360

520

820

1,400

STRAIGHTWAY (Inches)

11/4

11/2

21/2

Regular Opening

56

69

100

160

280

350

520

650

740

Full Pipe Area, Short Pattern

62

110

150

250

340

560

940

2,100

Round Port

96

170

260

450

660

1,050

1,800

4,100

Straight Run

43

72

94

160

230

350

600

1,350

90 Turn

22

45

54

90

130

200

350

760

10

12

1,100

1,900

2,600

FLANGED VALVES

MULTI-PORT, FULL AREA

*Flow of water @ 60 F in gallons per minute at a pressure drop of one pound per square inch

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Engineering Data | Resistance to Flow, Temperature vs. Non-Shock Service PSI, Torque
Resistance to Flow Feet of Straight Pipe
THREADED VALVES
STRAIGHTWAY (Inches)

11/4

11/2

21/2

Regular Opening

1.7

4.2

4.1

5.9

4.7

8.8

14.9

Full Pipe Area, 200 PSI

1.4

1.7

2.1

3.0

3.4

3.8

5.2

Full Pipe Area, 400, 500 PSI

1.1

1.3

1.7

2.4

2.7

3.0

4.1

Round Port

.7

.8

.8

1.1

1.3

1.5

2.0

FLANGED END VALVES


STRAIGHTWAY (Inches)

11/4

11/2

21/2

10

12

3.8

5.5

4.2

8.2

14.1

28.0

56.0

96.0

104.0

140.0

5.6

6.8

9.0

17.7

42.0

10

12

Regular Opening

1.5

Full Pipe Area, Short Pattern

1.2

1.5

1.8

2.6

2.9

3.2

4.4

Round Port

.5

.6

.6

.7

.8

.9

1.2

Straight Run

4.5

5.5

6.5

8.0

10.5

13.5

16.5

90 Turn

11.0

14.5

17.0

20.0

27.0

32.0

40.0

MULTI-PORT FULL AREA

Temperature (F) vs. Maximum Non-Shock Service (PSI)


TEMPERATURE
(Fahrenheit)

MAXIMUM NON-SHOCK SERVICE PRESSURE (PSIG)


CATALOG RATING (WOG)

-20 TO 150

150

200

300

400

200

135

190

280

372

250

125

175

260

345

300

110

165

240

315

350

100

150

220

288

400

140

200

270

450

125

250

The Code for Pressure Piping, American Standard ASA B31.1 1955, limits the use of cast iron pipe, above
or below ground for oil, oil vapor and refinery gas, to a temperature of 300F.

Torque for Wrench-Operated Valves (ft.-lbs.)


VALVE TYPE

Regular Opening

LINE
PRESSURE
(PSI)

SIZE (Inches)
1/2

3/4

11/4

11/2

21/2

12

20

40

40

66

105

135

100

41/2

41/2

41/2

41/2

91/2

13

22

41

83

83

146

255

330

200

13

19

32

62

126

126

226

405

525

Full Pipe Area,

12

20

40

90

Threaded and

100

41/2

41/2

41/2

91/2

91/2

13

22

41

83

225

Short Pattern

200

13

13

19

32

62

126

360

Round Port

Multi-Port,
Full Area

15

25

34

66

100

41/2

41/2

13

16

30

50

72

146

200

11

19

24

45

75

110

226

14

20

34

70

100

91/2

16

16

30

41

72

160

200

13

24

24

45

62

110

250

The information above is based on average conditions. We recommend a safety factor of 2.5 for asphalt and 1.5 for WOG applications when sizing for actuation.

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How to Order Resun Plug Valves


All requirements should be stated at the time of purchase
with the understanding that, if the order does not specify
otherwise, R&M Energy Systems may supply the valve
standard in respect to materials, end connections, etc.
The following information is required:
1. Size (line size)
2. Figure number
3. Other special requirements, like:
a. Transflo plugs for multi-port valves
b. 180 Turn stop and port positions for
3-way/2-port valves

c.
d.
e.
f.

Steam-jacketed baseplates
Locking wrenches
Locking devices for wrench-operated valves
Any special machining and design modifications
such as preparation for future actuation.

In addition, information as to type of installation,


working pressure, temperature, flow medium, and
presence of corrosive or abrasive elements will
also aid in filling your order.

R&M Energy Systems

R&M Energy Systems Canada

10906 R.M. 2920


Tomball, Texas, U.S.A. 77375
(800) 654-5603
(281) 351-2222
Fax: (281) 351-6557

3703 - 98th Street


Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6E 5N2
(800) 661-5659
(780) 437-6316
Fax: (780) 435-3074

Web Site: www.rmenergy.com


E-Mail: info@rmenergy.com
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Resun is a registered trademark of R&M Energy Systems.
R&M Energy Systems, Inc. is part of the Fluid Management Group of Robbins & Myers, Inc.

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