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Fisher Specification
Manager
A Basic Approach
LETS BEGIN
1. Create a
New Project
2. Create a
New Tag
All the real sizing work is done in and with the Tags.
A New Tag should be created for each Valve Sized.
1. Click on Installation
Data
Select a Style
and Rating *
3. Select a Schedule
OR a Thickness
* For best
sizing results,
fill fields
exclusively
from drop
downs.
** Not all
information
is required for
calculations.
Blue D/F or D
indicates fields
required for
either sizing
calculations
or dimensional
drawings. Rest
is for spec
sheet.
4. Fill in Remaining
Spaces **
5. Click on
Valve Sizing
1. Select your
fluid type *
* This example
will be based on
water for
simplicitys sake.
** Units can be
changed with
drop downs and
Kc can be
looked up.
Note: A number
is not considered
entered in the
spreadsheet
until the cursor
moves to
another cell
2. Fill in at least
the Min Condition
completely. **
2. Right Click on
Cell.
3. Select Copy
Condition
2. Right Click on
Cell
3. Select Paste
Condition *
1. Make adjustments
to each condition *
*Here, just the
flow rate is
changed
between
conditions.
Note: Condition
names can be
changed by
clicking on them
and typing over.
2. Delete unnecessary
conditions by selecting
a cell in that column
3. Click on Delete
Condition
4. Click Calculate
2. Click Valve
Selection
1. The calculated
results appear in
yellow cells. *
* If all the
values are not
calculated, check
Warnings to see
what needs to
be fixed.
Warnings
appear and alert
the user to
problems
inhibiting
calculations.
Other messages
may appear in
this section to
provide further
insight about
your conditions.
1. Select a Product
Series *
*A user can
view the
product bulletin
in PDF or
HTML form
to help decide
on a product
Note: Products
displayed have
been filtered
using information
provided to help
reduce selection
list. Unselecting
the filters gives
more options,
but may result in
incorrect sizing.
3. Click on Graph
2. Select a Valve
Size by clicking on a
row **
4. If in range,
click Close and continue.
1.
Note: More
detailed info can
be compared In
the spreadsheet
by clicking in the
Show section.
Click on Valve
Construction
* These fields
are only for
overriding the
values to the left
and are used to
customize a
valve.
** Standard
reduces the list
of materials
to those
most commonly
used for
your valve,
rather than
presenting
an exhaustive
list of all Fishers
Materials
(presented in
drop downs)
which may not be
a proper fit for
your needs.
* In this case,
we selected
WCC Steel.
2. Click Ok
* In this case,
we selected
Plain, as it is
very common
and a style
that can be
illustrated in
Fisher
Specification
Manager
Dimensional
Drawings.
2. Click Ok
* These drop
downs are list
reducing and
should be
completed from
left to right. In
this example,
we have
selected Single
Graphite.
2. If you want to start
over, click Reset.
3. Click Ok
3. Select a trim *
3. Click Ok
* We have
selected 205A
Note: Seat
Material and
Cage/Guide
Material is filled
in when
Plug/Ball/Disk
is filled in using
Fisher Trim
Tables.
Note: Notes
are optional.
They appear on
the ISA sheet.
1. Select a Stem
Material
* We have
selected
S31600 (316 SST)
2. Click Ok
1. Click
Actuator Selection
Note: Actuator
Sizing is
available, but not
required. (See
explanation in
blue) See the
tutorial Sizing
an Actuator for
more help.
2. Click on
Positioner
* The following
sections are
optional. They
simply go on the
spec sheet and
are not relevant
to valve sizing.
Note: The
Favorites section
allows a user
to save
configurations
that they like
or use often. It
is not necessary.
4. Check which
accessories you want..
3. Click on ISA
Sheet
* Again, these
sections are
optional.
Note: Titles in
parentheses are
referring to the
fields below
them.
1. Fill in any
additional information *
* Much of this
section is left
unfilled by the
program. Click
on a cell and
type to fill it in.
Also, customer
information can
be entered here
via the Profile
- User section.
** At this point,
it is nice to add
notes for
clarification or
added info. See
the How Do I..?
section of Help
to learn about
adding notes
save it
add a another tag
or start a new project!
Youre Done!
Use
Use the
the Back
Back button
button to
to return
return to
to the
the Help
Help System
System
OR
OR
Continue
Continue clicking
clicking to
to repeat
repeat the
the tutorial
tutorial