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		 Instruction Manual   
					D104632X012   
					Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					December 2021   
					Enhanced Sealing Enardo ES-850 and   
					Enardo ES-950 Series Pressure/Vacuum   
					Relief Valve (ATEX Approved)   
					P1854   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-850   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-850   
					P1854   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-950   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-950   
					Figure 1. Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					Figure 2. Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valve   
					with Smart Wireless option   
					Table of Contents   
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					Introduction...........................................................................2   
					Specifications .......................................................................2   
					Product Identification and Marking.......................................5   
					Principle of Operation...........................................................5   
					Installation ............................................................................8   
					Maintenance....................................................................... 11   
					Adjustments........................................................................14   
					Valve Repair .......................................................................16   
					Failure to follow these instructions or to   
					properly install and maintain this equipment   
					could result in an explosion, fire and/or   
					chemical contamination causing property   
					damage and personal injury or death.   
					Fisher™ pressure/vacuum relief valve   
					must be installed, operated and maintained   
					in accordance with federal, state and   
					local codes, rules and regulations,   
					and Emerson Process Management   
					Regulator Technologies Tulsa, LLC   
					(Emerson) instructions. These units are not   
					designed or intended for use in mobile, high   
					vibration or high acceleration applications.   
				Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					Model   
					- 
					Inlet Size   
					x 
					Outlet Size   
					- 
					Housing Material   
					1 = Aluminum   
					Pallet and Seat Material   
					Pallet Seal Material   
					1 = FEP   
					Body/Seat/Lid Seal Material   
					- 
					Enardo ES-850   
					2 to 12 in.   
					3 to 14 in.   
					2 = 316SST   
					1 = PTFE Body and FEP   
					Seat/Lid   
					4 = 316SST   
					2 = Nitrile (NBR)   
					5 = Carbon Steel   
					3 = Fluorocarbon (FKM)   
					4 = Fluorosilicone (FVMQ)   
					2 = Nitrile (NBR)   
					3 = Fluorocarbon (FKM)   
					4 = Fluorosilicone (FVMQ)   
					Pressure Units   
					z = oz./sq. in.   
					n = in. w.c.   
					mm = mm w.c.   
					mb = mbar   
					Pressure Setting   
					/ 
					Vacuum Units   
					Vacuum Setting   
					- 
					Weight Material   
					- 
					Options   
					0.5 to 32.0 oz./sq. in.   
					0.86 to 55.0 in. w.c.   
					22 to 1406 mm w.c.   
					2.2 to 138 mbar   
					z = oz./sq. in.   
					n = in. w.c.   
					mm = mm w.c.   
					mb = mbar   
					0.5 to 32.0 oz./sq. in.   
					0.86 to 55.0 in. w.c.   
					22 to 1406 mm w.c.   
					2.2 to 138 mbar   
					C = CS ZP   
					S = SST   
					L = Lead   
					0 = No Options   
					F = Flat Face Flange (standard for Alumunim)   
					R = Raised Face Flange (standard for CS, SS)   
					X = Epoxy Coating   
					W1 = Wireless Pressure and Vacuum Monitoring   
					W2 = Wireless Pressure Monitoring Only   
					W3 = Wireless Vacuum Monitoring Only   
					W4 = Wired Pressure and Vacuum Monitoring   
					W5 = Wired Pressure Monitoring Only   
					W6 = Wired Vacuum Monitoring Only   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-850 PRESSURE/VACUUM RELIEF VALVE MODEL nUMBER   
					Model   
					- 
					Inlet Size   
					- 
					Housing Material   
					1 = Aluminum   
					Pallet and Seat Material   
					2 = 316SST   
					Pallet Seal Material   
					1 = FEP   
					Body/Seat/Lid Seal Material   
					- 
					Enardo ES-950   
					2 to 12 in.   
					1 = PTFE Body and FEP Seat/Lid   
					2 = Nitrile (NBR)   
					4 = 316SST   
					2 = Nitrile (NBR)   
					5 = Carbon Steel   
					3 = Fluorocarbon (FKM)   
					4 = Fluorosilicone (FVMQ)   
					3 = Fluorocarbon (FKM)   
					4 = Fluorosilicone (FVMQ)   
					Pressure Units   
					z = oz./sq. in.   
					n = in. w.c.   
					mm = mm w.c.   
					mb = mbar   
					Pressure Setting   
					/ 
					Vacuum Units   
					z = oz./sq. in.   
					n = in. w.c.   
					mm = mm w.c.   
					mb = mbar   
					Vacuum Setting   
					- 
					Weight Material   
					C = CS ZP   
					S = SST   
					L = Lead   
					- 
					Options   
					0.5 to 32.0 oz./sq. in.   
					0.86 to 55.0 in. w.c.   
					22 to 1406 mm w.c.   
					2.2 to 138 mbar   
					0.5 to 32.0 oz./sq. in.   
					0.86 to 55.0 in. w.c.   
					22 to 1406 mm w.c.   
					2.2 to 138 mbar   
					0 = No Options   
					F = Flat Face Flange (standard for Alumunim)   
					R = Raised Face Flange (standard for CS, SS)   
					X = Epoxy Coating   
					W1 = Wireless Pressure and Vacuum Monitoring   
					W2 = Wireless Pressure Monitoring Only   
					W3 = Wireless Vacuum Monitoring Only   
					W4 = Wired Pressure and Vacuum Monitoring   
					W5 = Wired Pressure Monitoring Only   
					W6 = Wired Vacuum Monitoring Only   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-950 PRESSURE/VACUUM RELIEF VALVE MODEL nUMBER   
					Figure 3. Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valve Model Number   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-850   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-851   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-950   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-951   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-952   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-953   
					Figure 4. Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valve Available Models   
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				Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					Table 1. Model Enardo ES-850 Weights(1)   
					WEIGHT OF CALIBRATIOn WEIGHTS REQUIRED TO   
					WEIGHT   
					WEIGHT   
					ACHIEVE DESIRED RELIEF SETTInG(2)(3)   
					InLET COnnECTIOn   
					OUTLET COnnECTIOn   
					(STAInLESS STEEL OR   
					(ALUMInUM)   
					CARBOn STEEL)   
					Weight per oz/sq. in.   
					Weight per in. w. c.   
					In.   
					2 
					mm   
					50   
					In.   
					3 
					mm   
					80   
					Lb   
					kg   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					26   
					28   
					32   
					73   
					75   
					78   
					79   
					94   
					Lb   
					80   
					kg   
					36   
					Lb   
					0.9   
					0.9   
					0.9   
					2.3   
					2.3   
					2.3   
					7.8   
					7.8   
					7.8   
					7.8   
					7.8   
					kg   
					0.3   
					0.3   
					0.3   
					1.0   
					1.0   
					1.0   
					3.5   
					3.5   
					3.5   
					3.5   
					3.5   
					Lb   
					0.5   
					0.5   
					0.5   
					1.3   
					1.3   
					1.3   
					4.5   
					4.5   
					4.5   
					4.5   
					4.5   
					kg   
					0.2   
					0.2   
					0.2   
					0.6   
					0.6   
					0.6   
					2.0   
					2.0   
					2.0   
					2.0   
					2.0   
					29   
					31   
					3 
					80   
					3 
					80   
					85   
					39   
					3 
					80   
					4 
					100   
					150   
					150   
					200   
					250   
					250   
					300   
					300   
					350   
					33   
					90   
					41   
					4 
					100   
					150   
					150   
					200   
					250   
					250   
					300   
					300   
					6 
					57   
					144   
					155   
					178   
					485   
					503   
					525   
					532   
					622   
					65   
					6 
					6 
					62   
					70   
					6 
					8 
					70   
					81   
					8 
					10   
					10   
					12   
					12   
					14   
					161   
					166   
					172   
					175   
					208   
					220   
					228   
					238   
					241   
					282   
					10   
					10   
					12   
					12   
					1. Unit weights indicate Net Weight of valve in pounds and kilograms at standard set pressure (0.5 oz/sq. in. pressure – 0.5 oz/sq. in. vacuum). It does not include shipping crate or box.   
					2. Multiply the relief setting by the value shown to determine the weight of the calibration weights used to achieve the desired relief setting.   
					3. Values shown for calibration weights are for reference purposes only. They are not intended to be used for determination of valve relief setting.   
					Table 2. Model Enardo ES-950 Weights(1)   
					WEIGHT OF CALIBRATIOn WEIGHTS REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE   
					WEIGHT   
					(STAInLESS STEEL OR   
					CARBOn STEEL)   
					DESIRED RELIEF SETTInG(2)(3)   
					WEIGHT   
					(ALUMInUM)   
					InLET COnnECTIOn   
					Weight per oz/sq. in.   
					Weight per in. w. c.   
					In.   
					2 
					mm   
					50   
					Lb   
					21   
					kg   
					10   
					10   
					19   
					20   
					56   
					59   
					65   
					Lb   
					54   
					kg   
					24   
					Lb   
					0.9   
					0.9   
					2.3   
					2.3   
					7.8   
					7.8   
					7.8   
					kg   
					0.3   
					0.3   
					1.0   
					1.0   
					3.5   
					3.5   
					3.5   
					Lb   
					0.5   
					0.5   
					1.3   
					1.3   
					4.5   
					4.5   
					4.5   
					kg   
					0.2   
					0.2   
					0.6   
					0.6   
					2.0   
					2.0   
					2.0   
					3 
					80   
					23   
					58   
					26   
					4 
					100   
					150   
					200   
					250   
					300   
					41   
					110   
					123   
					362   
					383   
					405   
					50   
					6 
					45   
					56   
					8 
					123   
					129   
					144   
					164   
					174   
					184   
					10   
					12   
					1. Unit weights indicate Net Weight of valve in pounds and kilograms at standard set pressure (0.5 oz/sq. in. pressure – 0.5 oz/sq. in. vacuum). It does not include shipping crate or box.   
					2. Multiply the relief setting by the value shown to determine the weight of the calibration weights used to achieve the desired relief setting.   
					3. Values shown for calibration weights are for reference purposes only. They are not intended to be used for determination of valve relief setting.   
					The following are a few specific examples of how this added   
					visibility can help prevent problems:   
					Smart Wireless Monitoring Option   
					Example #1 – Redundant PVRVs   
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					Redundant PVRVs are commonly used for added safety. If   
					the primary PVRV fails closed or partially-closed, then the   
					backup PVRV automatically takes over. This is achieved by   
					establishing a pressure set point that is slightly higher for   
					the backup device. In this way, if the primary PVRV fails, the   
					tank remains protected. But redundancy is lost and should   
					The surface resistivity of the antenna   
					assembly when the optional transmitter   
					is installed is greater than 1 GΩ. To avoid   
					electrostatic charge build up, it must not be   
					rubbed or cleaned with solvents or dry cloth.   
					be addressed as soon as possible. But how will you know   
					if this has occurred? Monitoring the open/closed position   
					of the backup PVRV can provide quick identification of this   
					issue, for either the pressure or vacuum side. Under normal   
					conditions, the backup PVRV remains closed. If the backup   
					PVRV is open, this points to either the primary PVRV not   
					functioning as expected or a separate pressure control   
					problem in the tank system that is causing both PVRVs to   
					be open. Ideally, the wireless monitoring of both primary and   
					backup devices is preferred in order to gain the most insight.   
					Further troubleshooting can then be performed and the   
					problem can be detected and addressed.   
					The Smart Wireless Monitoring Option is available   
					with PVRV Models Enardo ES-850 (Pipe-away) and   
					Enardo ES-950 (Vent-to-atmosphere). This option allows the   
					remote sensing and “OPEN/CLOSED” value transmission   
					of the open or closed status of the pressure vent, the   
					vacuum vent or both. Use Option Code WP for pressure vent   
					monitoring, Option Code WV for vacuum vent monitoring   
					or WPV for the monitoring of both at the end of the model   
					string. Knowing whether a PVRV is open or closed can   
					enable immediate response to prevent problems related to   
					safety, emissions and quality of the tank contents.   
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				Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					OUTER HOUSInG OF STAInLESS STEEL,   
					CARBOn STEEL OR COATED ALUMInUM   
					II 1 G Ex h IIC T6 Ga   
					OUTER HOUSInG OF   
					UnCOATED ALUMInUM   
					II 2 G Ex h IIC T6 Gb   
					Figure 6. Product Identification and Marking   
					Hazardous Locations   
					Fisher™ pressure/vacuum relief valves are available with   
					outer housings of carbon steel, stainless steel or aluminum,   
					as indicated in Figure 6.   
					PRESSURE FLOW   
					nameplate   
					A nameplate is attached to the valve and contains the   
					following information:   
					• Model number – Ex. ES-950-8-5211   
					• Size – Ex. 8 in.   
					• Serial number   
					• Tag number (Optional)   
					VACUUM FLOW   
					Figure 5. Pressure and Vacuum Flow   
					Example #2 – Tank Blanketing   
					• Notified Body Number – Ex. 2460   
					• Cat. no. (Category number) –   
					- Category 1 – Stainless steel, Carbon steel or   
					Coated aluminum vent   
					- Category 2 – Uncoated aluminum vents   
					• Date – Date of Manufacture   
					• Certificate – Ex. PRESAFE 17 ATEX 10273X   
					• Pressure Setting and Flow Rate   
					- Setting – Ex. Z4.0   
					- Flow Rate SCFH (Air) – Ex. 00000   
					• Vacuum Setting and Flow Rate   
					- Setting – Ex. Z0.5   
					Tank blanketing is sometimes used in order to inert the vapor   
					space in a tank for added safety. A tank blanketing regulator   
					controls the inflow of nitrogen or another blanketing gas   
					by responding to a low pressure set point. In this scenario,   
					a PVRV (vacuum side) generally acts as a backup to the   
					blanketing regulator. If the blanketing system fails for some   
					reason, the PVRV automatically takes over, as its set point is   
					slightly higher than that of the regulator. But once again, how   
					is one to know that this has occurred? A wireless-monitored   
					PVRV would indicate that the vacuum side is open. Under   
					normal operation, it should be closed.   
					- Flow Rate SCFH (Air) – Ex. 00000   
					Example #3 – Emergency Vent   
					Principle of Operation   
					A storage tank’s emergency vent should remain closed,   
					except in abnormal conditions. If an emergency vent is also   
					remotely monitored, and found to be open, then there may   
					be a pressure control issue somewhere in the system. In this   
					scenario, the PVRV should also be open. If it is not, it could   
					be part of the issue. Again, a wireless-monitored PVRV can   
					readily provide this information.   
					Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					The Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series pressure/   
					vacuum relief valves maintain a tight seal until system   
					pressure or vacuum exceeds the set pressure of the valve.   
					Set pressure is determined by stacking a series of weights   
					onto the valve pallet unless the pressure and vacuum set   
					points have been specified for the minimum settings. When   
					overpressure occurs, the weighted pallet lifts, breaking the   
					seal between the seat and pallet. This allows vapors to pass   
					through the valve orifice and relieve pressure buildup. The   
					valve reseals upon relief and remains sealed.   
					Product Identification and Marking   
					CAUTIOn   
					△ 
					As part of the legacy Model Enardo 850/   
					Enardo 950 ATEX certification, an   
					It is important to know that relieving vapors near the set   
					pressure in a continuous manner may cause the pallet to   
					flutter or oscillate inside the valve chamber. This is common   
					to products of this type. Operating the valve with flutter or   
					oscillation may cause premature valve damage or wear over   
					time. Fisher pressure/vacuum relief valve flow charts and   
					sizing program results designate the “flutter zone” to assist   
					with correct valve sizing. Contact your local Sales Office with   
					any questions or additional assistance.   
					ignition risk analysis was performed.   
					Grounding of the unit is not deemed to be   
					necessary because all conducting parts   
					of the equipment are arranged such that   
					a dangerous potential difference cannot   
					exist between them. However, grounding or   
					bonding allowances can be made at user   
					request if internal, local or national codes or   
					standards require.   
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				Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					LID AnD   
					UPPER GUIDE   
					LID O-RInG   
					OUTLET FLAnGE   
					PRESSURE CHAMBER   
					LID AnD   
					UPPER GUIDE   
					VALVE PALLET   
					VALVE SEAT   
					VACUUM CHAMBER   
					DRAIn PLUG   
					VALVE PALLET STEM   
					BODY ATTACHMEnT   
					GASKET   
					VALVE PALLET SEAL   
					SEAT O-RInG   
					InLET FLAnGE   
					InSTALLATIOn STUD   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-850 PIPE-AWAY PRESSURE/VACUUM RELIEF VALVE   
					GUIDE BUSHInG   
					UPPER GUIDE   
					PRESSURE CHAMBER   
					(ATMOSPHERE)   
					VEnT ROD   
					LID AnD   
					UPPER GUIDE   
					VALVE PALLET   
					WEATHER   
					HOOD   
					VACUUM CHAMBER   
					VALVE SEAT   
					VALVE PALLET STEM   
					VALVE PALLET SEAL   
					VACUUM SEAT RETAInER   
					InLET FLAnGE   
					VACUUM SCREEn   
					MODEL EnARDO ES-950 VEnT-TO-ATMOSPHERE PRESSURE/VACUUM RELIEF VALVE   
					Figure 7. Models Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valve Assembly   
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				Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					WIRELESS LID   
					WIRELESS STEM   
					TRAnSMITTER   
					SEnSOR   
					COnDUIT   
					WIRELESS LID   
					SEnSOR   
					COnDUIT   
					WIRELESS   
					STEM   
					Figure 8. Model Enardo ES-850 with Smart Wireless Option   
					COnDUIT   
					WIRELESS HOOD SEnSOR BRACKET   
					SET SCREW   
					SLEEVE   
					TRAnSMITTER   
					WIRELESS STEM   
					WIRELESS LID   
					COnDUIT   
					VEnT ROD   
					SEnSOR   
					WIRELESS   
					STEM   
					Figure 9. Model Enardo ES-950 with Smart Wireless Option   
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				Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					Installation   
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					Take all necessary precautions and safety   
					measures when lifting valves into place   
					to prevent unbalanced load situations.   
					Do not install calibration weights or pallet   
					assemblies prior to mounting and installation   
					of valve. Special care must be taken during   
					installation to prevent damage to the seat   
					sealing surface.   
					CARDBOARD   
					REMOVE CARDBOARD FROM PALLET STEMS   
					Wear protective gloves and clothing   
					to prevent skin contact when handling   
					lead weights. Wear eye protection. Avoid   
					breathing dust/fumes/mist/vapors/spray.   
					Do not eat, drink or smoke while using the   
					product. Avoid release to the environment.   
					Wash hands with soap and water after   
					handling. Keep away from excessive heat   
					and open flames.   
					note   
					All product configurations use similar   
					packing methods.   
					2. Remove valve pallets from the unit. Separate the   
					protective cardboard coverings from the pallet stems   
					and seals. Gently clean the seal with a suitable solvent   
					and lint free, nonabrasive cloth to remove any dirt/   
					particles and achieve good seal tightness. Be careful not   
					to damage the pallet seal surface.   
					If lead weights need to be disposed of, follow   
					all local, regional and national regulatory   
					requirements for the safe and proper   
					disposal of lead.   
					Make sure line is free of hazardous vapors   
					before installing or servicing the valve.   
					Product material of construction can include   
					aluminum, carbon steel and stainless steel.   
					Care should be taken to avoid mechanical   
					impacts that could result in a spark.   
					1. Loosen fasteners on top of the valve and remove the lid,   
					hood or guide.   
					3. Reinsert uncovered valve pallets back into the unit.   
					Make sure that the lower stem is being guided by the   
					saber guides before lowering the pallet onto the seat   
					to avoid hitting the seat sealing edge with an off-set   
					pallet . If the pallet appears to be off-center to the   
					valve chamber, or if there is difficulty positioning the   
					lid or guide, carefully inspect the pallet to ensure it is   
					inserted properly.   
					4. Remove any protective flange covers.   
					CARDBOARDS   
					REMOVE CARDBOARD FROM PALLET STEMS   
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				Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
					note   
					CAUTIOn   
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					For more details on using weights   
					to adjust the pallet setting, read the   
					Adjustments section.   
					Use care when installing weights and   
					securing lids to avoid getting pinched.   
					6. Install the covers and/or hood.   
					CAUTIOn   
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					7. Re-use existing wing nuts or nuts and tighten to secure   
					Use care when installing weights and   
					securing lids to avoid getting pinched.   
					covers/hoods in position.   
					8. Attach the valve to the appropriate mating flange using   
					appropriate flange gasket which is compatible with   
					process conditions (customer provided). To ensure   
					proper function, install the valve to a level surface,   
					not greater than 1° off horizontal so the pallet will   
					move vertically. Valves that are tilted during usage   
					may suffer premature damage or wear, and may have   
					more leakage.   
					5. Reinstall pressure and/or vacuum pallet assemblies into   
					their respective openings. Install the setting weights   
					(if required) by engaging the hole in the weight on the   
					appropriate pallet assembly stem.   
					5.1. The weights are marked with their pressure   
					equivalents and are shipped outside of the valve   
					chamber. Verify that the appropriate weights are   
					being installed to provide the specified pressure   
					and/or vacuum setting. Refer to the nameplate data   
					to verify the specified factory settings.   
					For proper bolt torquing of the valve connecting flange to the   
					piping, please refer to Tables 3 to 5.   
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					Do not thread wireless sensor too far into   
					lid. Sensor may contact pallet stem and   
					prevent valve from opening properly. This   
					condition may result in equipment damage or   
					personal injury.   
					Units with Smart Wireless are shipped as self-contained   
					and already connected. The only connection required is   
					installation of the transmitter battery (shipped separately)   
					which is intrinsically safe and does not require a   
					hot-work permit.   
					1. Install valves with the Smart Wireless monitoring option   
					in a similar manner to the standard PVRVs with a few   
					differences. Remove any cardboard or other packaging   
					from the inner chambers. Remove the lid(s) and/   
					or hood to allow insertion of the appropriate weights   
					during installation.   
					5.2. To adjust valve settings higher than minimum,   
					use the weights to increase the pressure setting.   
					Weights are packed separately within the unit   
					shipping package and are labelled “PRESSURE”   
					and/or “VACUUM”. If weights are shipped with the   
					unit, they should be installed onto the pallets in the   
					valve chamber in which they are labelled. Gently   
					slide the weights onto the pallet stem and down on   
					top of the valve pallet.   
					2. Remove any lid with the sensing equipment threaded   
					into it as a single unit. The sensor should remain   
					engaged with the lid during this process. Position all   
					sensors within 0.100 in. of the pallet stem. Maintain   
					this critical distance. If the sensor location within a lid is   
					altered, re-test the unit to ensure proper functioning of   
					the sensor and transmitter. If this is the case, re-apply   
					thread sealant to mitigate any leakage of the sensor/   
					lid interface.   
					For 10 in. / 250 mm FEP pallets make sure to   
					put the PTFE (Teflon®) spacer on top of the pallet   
					before adding the weights.   
					note   
					Make sure that the pallet assembly stem   
					positively engages the stem guide hole in the   
					hood or cover. Each pallet assembly must be   
					free to move upwards, with the pallet stem   
					travelling into the stem guide.   
					Teflon® is a mark owned by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.   
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					Table 3. Torque Specifications - Raised Face Flange, Steel Only   
					nOMInAL PIPE DIAMETER   
					nUMBER OF BOLTS   
					BOLT DIAMETER, In.   
					TORQUE, FT-LBS   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					4 
					0.63   
					0.63   
					0.63   
					0.75   
					0.75   
					0.88   
					0.88   
					1.00   
					35   
					60   
					4 
					8 
					43   
					6 
					8 
					80   
					8 
					8 
					109   
					101   
					135   
					168   
					10   
					12   
					14   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					Assumptions: Use of SAE grade 5 bolts or studs or stronger. No lubricant. Compressed mineral fiber material or similar.   
					Notes: If lubricant is used on bolts, apply torque reduction factor listed in Table 5. For best results, hardened steel washers should be used on all cast flange bolted connections.   
					Table 4. Torque Specifications - Flat Face Flange, Steel or Aluminum   
					nOMInAL PIPE DIAMETER   
					nUMBER OF BOLTS   
					BOLT DIAMETER, In.   
					TORQUE, FT-LBS   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					4 
					0.63   
					0.63   
					0.63   
					0.75   
					0.75   
					0.88   
					0.88   
					1.00   
					32   
					47   
					32   
					49   
					68   
					69   
					98   
					138   
					4 
					8 
					6 
					8 
					8 
					8 
					10   
					12   
					14   
					12   
					12   
					12   
					Assumptions: Use of SAE grade 5 bolts or studs or stronger. No lubricant. Elastomer <70 Durometer Shore A.   
					Notes: Flat faced flanges should never be mated to a raised face flange for installation. If lubricant is used on bolts, apply torque reduction factor listed in Table 5. For best results,   
					hardened steel washers should be used on all cast flange bolted connections.   
					Table 5. Torque Reduction Factors per Lubricant   
					DESCRIPTIOn   
					Machine Oil   
					COEFFICIEnT OF FRICTIOn   
					MULTIPLY TORQUE VALUE In TABLE BY   
					f = 0.15   
					f = 0.12   
					f = 0.11   
					f = 0.10   
					f = 0.06   
					0.75   
					0.60   
					0.55   
					0.50   
					0.30   
					API SA2 Grease   
					Nickel-based Lubricant   
					Copper-based Lubricant   
					Heavy-Duty Lubricating Paste   
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					Figure 10. Model Enardo ES-850, Installation of Weights   
					Figure 11. Model Enardo ES-950, Installation of Weights   
					3. For the Model Enardo ES-950 PVRVs containing hoods,   
					Avoid release to the environment. Wash hands   
					with soap and water after handling. Keep   
					away from excessive heat and open flames.   
					Ensure that all proper safety procedures and   
					safeguards are followed when working on units,   
					especially if they are in the elevated position.   
					the sensor is located at a proper distance away from   
					the stem by using a sleeve, bracket and set screw. The   
					sensor is held within the sleeve using two jam nuts.   
					Fasten the sleeve to the hood using a bracket. Using   
					a set screw, mate the bracket and sleeve to ensure   
					that the sensor is in the proper location and cannot   
					be adjusted. When installing weights, lift the hood and   
					sensor/bracket/sleeve off the vent rods as one. Remove   
					the sensor/bracket/sleeve from the hood and install the   
					weights. Reverse the process to reassemble the hood   
					and sensor.   
					Make sure line is free of hazardous vapors   
					before installing or servicing the valve.   
					Observe all applicable safety requirements.   
					Only qualified and trained personnel   
					shall perform maintenance functions in   
					hazardous locations.   
					Maintenance   
					Valves should be removed from the location   
					having a potentially explosive atmosphere   
					and taken to a safe location for repair   
					and maintenance.   
					Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 Series   
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					CAUTIOn   
					△ 
					Wear protective gloves and clothing to prevent   
					skin contact when handling lead weights. Wear   
					eye protection. Avoid breathing dust/fumes/   
					mist/vapors/spray. Do not eat, drink or smoke   
					while using the product.   
					When removing and installing seats, ensure   
					to handle it with care to prevent damage   
					(scratches, nicks, etc.) to the sealing surface.   
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					For preventive maintenance of the Fisher™ pressure/   
					3. Inspect the pallets for any damage or buildup that   
					vacuum relief valve, refer to the following instructions.   
					may affect its sealing characteristics or its ability to   
					move properly inside the valve. Gently clean the seal   
					with a suitable solvent and lint free, nonabrasive   
					cloth to remove any dirt/particles and achieve good   
					seal tightness.   
					1. Loosen the fasteners on top of the valve and remove   
					the lid, hood or guide.   
					4. Clear away any buildup on the weights or on   
					the housing.   
					2. Remove any valve pallets and weights from the unit.   
					Keep in mind that these will be reinstalled, so keep track   
					of the chamber from which they were removed.   
					5. Inspect the valve seats installed in the unit. The sealing   
					surfaces should be smooth and free of nicks or buildup.   
					A good, clean seat sealing surface free from defects is   
					essential to achieving a tight seal. Check the guides for   
					anything that may keep the valve pallet from moving   
					properly inside the valve. If necessary, gently clean the   
					seats with a suitable solvent and nonabrasive cloth.   
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					6. If the valve has a lid, clean any buildup that may exist   
					in or around the guide hole located in the center of   
					the part.   
					9. Reinstall weights onto their appropriate valve pallets.   
					7. If the valve is fitted with a screen of some type, clear   
					away any blockage that may impede proper flow.   
					10. Replace any lid, hood or guide that was previously   
					removed and fasten securely. When tightening down   
					lids, make sure the O-ring in each lid has full contact   
					with the sealing surface.   
					11. For seat removal, see Figure 7 for the valve   
					configuration drawings. The valve seats are installed in   
					machined bores in both the upper body (pressure) and   
					in the lower body (vacuum) and are fitted with O-ring   
					seals. Remove the upper body seat by removing the   
					upper body casting (Model Enardo ES-850) or the Vent   
					Hood assembly (Model Enardo ES-950). Then remove   
					the seat from the bore. The lower seat (vacuum) is   
					retained by a Spirolox® retaining ring. Remove this ring   
					with a flat-bladed screwdriver as shown above.   
					8. Reinstall valve pallets and weights into their proper   
					chambers. Make sure the lower stem on the pallet   
					is centered into the valve seat. If the pallet appears   
					to be off-center to the valve chamber, or if there is   
					difficulty positioning the lid or guide, the pallet may be   
					inserted improperly.   
					Spirolox® is a mark owned by Smalley Steel Ring Company.   
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					PLACE RETROFIT STICKER nEXT TO VALVE nAMEPLATE.   
					Figure 12. Model Enardo 950 PVRV Retrofit Sticker Placement   
					Smart Wireless Monitoring Maintenace   
					1. Maintain Wireless Models Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950   
					PVRVs in the same way as all standard Models   
					Enardo ES-850 and Enardo ES-950 PVRVs. Clean the   
					pallet and seat sealing surfaces, remove any buildup   
					of residues on the weights and ensure any screens are   
					not blocked.   
					Remove ring using a flat-bladed screwdriver   
					12. For seat replacement, the seats are installed in the   
					reverse order of the removal. Make sure the bores are   
					clean and that the O-ring seals are not damaged. Use a   
					light lubricant when replacing the O-ring and seat.   
					2. Take certain precautions when cleaning the transmitter.   
					The surface resistivity of the antenna assembly when   
					the optional transmitter is installed is greater than 1 GΩ.   
					To avoid electrostatic charge build-up, it must not be   
					rubbed or cleaned with solvents or dry cloth.   
					Retrofit Kits   
					The stainless steel seats, pallet assemblies and gaskets   
					used in the Enardo ES Series valves are completely   
					backwards compatible with Models Enardo 850/Enardo 950   
					valves already installed; even those with PPS pallets and   
					seats. Existing valves can be upgraded via readily available   
					retrofit kits. Each kit contains one (1) Enardo ES Series   
					valve seat, one (1) seat O-ring, one (1) lid O-ring, one (1)   
					body gasket and one (1) pallet seal. For 8, 10 and 12 in.   
					valves that require FEP pallet seals, the retrofit kit contains   
					a complete pallet assembly. For valves that have both   
					pressure and vacuum relief capabilities, two (2) retrofit kits   
					are required to upgrade the entire valve. Note that the kits   
					are not specific to the venting function and can be used on   
					either the pressure or vacuum side of the valve.   
					The overall ATEX rating for all Wireless   
					Models Enardo 850 and 950 Valves are listed below:   
					Zone 0:   
					Zone 1:   
					II 1 G Ex h ia IIC T5 G   
					II 2 G Ex h ia IIC T5 Gb   
					Adjustments   
					The Fisher™ pressure/vacuum relief valves have wide range   
					of pressure and vacuum settings in units of ounces per   
					square inch (oz./sq. in.) or inches of water column (in. w.c.)   
					as indicated in the specification section of this instruction   
					manual. Standard Fisher valve pallets assemblies are   
					marked with a minimum equivalent pressure value in the   
					specified units. Installed alone has minimum settings of   
					1/2 oz./sq. in. or 1 in. w.c. The pallets are calibrated by the   
					seal support located on the bottom side of the pallet. The   
					pallet’s setting of 1/2 oz./sq. in. or 1 in. w.c. is etched into   
					the support. When a valve requires a setting higher than   
					the 1/2 oz./sq. in. or 1 in. w.c. standard pallet setting, use   
					weights to increase the pallet’s setting up to the required   
					setting. The same seal support used with FEP seals on   
					8 in. / 200 mm and larger valves. In this case, the base   
					calibration of the pallet assembly can be determined   
					by examining the upper and lower guide stems. Pallet   
					assemblies calibrated to 1.0 in. w.c. or 25 mm w.c. will have   
					stems fabricated using solid bar stock. Pallet assemblies   
					calibrated to 0.5 oz./sq. in. or 2.2 mbar will have stems that   
					have been fabricated using tubing with plugged ends.   
					Follow the instructions outlined in the Maintenance section of   
					this manual to replace the existing seats, gaskets and when   
					required, pallet assemblies. Once the upgrade is complete,   
					place the green retrofit sticker that is included with each kit   
					next to the nameplate of the valve as shown in Figure 12.   
					The sticker provides confirmation that the valve has been   
					upgraded to the Enardo ES Series configuration.   
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					Figure 13. Weights on Pallet   
					Table 6. Valve Maintenance   
					PART   
					REPLACEMEnT   
					Simple replacement. Provided with gasket repair kit   
					along with other gaskets. The pallet seals are fragile and should   
					be handled carefully to avoid damage. They must never be folded   
					or creased. Never use abrasive cleaners on a pallet seal.   
					Pallet Seals   
					Drop-in replacement. Requires removal of lid.   
					Replace pallet seal as needed. For best results replace entire pallet assembly.   
					Again, care must be taken not to damage the seals.   
					Pallet Assemblies   
					Body Gaskets   
					Requires disassembly. Provided with gasket repair kit   
					Requires O-ring gasket to be replaced as well.   
					Use care when removing and installing seats to prevent damage   
					(scratches, nicks, etc.) to the sealing surface.   
					Seats   
					Use a light lubricant when replacing the O-ring and installing the seat.   
					Additional calibration weights are marked with their   
					equivalent pressure value and should be added as   
					necessary to achieve the specified setting.   
					your order, then they are not needed. For 8 in. / 200 mm   
					and larger valves that use FEP seals, a PTFE spacer is   
					included and must be installed on top of the pallet before any   
					calibration weights are added. The spacer is not used if no   
					additional calibration weights are needed.   
					Fisher™ weights also come in units of ounces per square   
					inch (oz./sq. in.) or inches of water column (in. w.c.). The   
					individual setting of each weight is either etched or imprinted   
					into the weight. Emerson offers several different sizes of   
					pressure/vacuum relief valves. To ensure that the right   
					weight is placed on the right pallet, take note that the weights   
					and pallets that go together will have the same outside   
					diameter. Standard Fisher weights allow the user to stack in   
					increments of 1/2 oz./sq. in. or 1/2 in. w.c.   
					If the pressure and vacuum weights are mixed together, sort   
					and reorganize the weights.   
					When installing weights for the Fisher pressure/vacuum   
					relief valve, check the required settings on the tag attached   
					to the valve. Add weights to the pallet to achieve the required   
					setting. If the relief valve’s setting is 6 oz./sq. in., add weights   
					with the total setting of 5-1/2 oz./sq. in. to the valve since   
					the pallet’s setting alone is 1/2 oz./sq. in. Hence, the valve   
					pressure setting is the sum of the settings of the pallet and   
					the weights. The relief pressure or vacuum setting is equal   
					to the sum of the pallet assembly and individual calibration   
					weight equivalent pressure value.   
					Pressure/vacuum relief valve is shipped with prepackaged   
					weight kits to set the valve pressure properly. The package   
					labelled “pressure” is for the pallet in the pressure chamber,   
					while the package labelled “vacuum” is for the pallet in the   
					vacuum chamber. All weights in these packages should be   
					installed. If one or neither of these packages is included with   
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					Valve Repair   
					Most repairs will consist of replacing pallet seals, lid gaskets   
					WARnInG   
					and in some cases, the body gaskets. The seats are also   
					replaceable if the need arises. These repairs are relatively   
					simple and can normally be handled by plant maintenance   
					personnel using common hand tools.   
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					Make sure line is free of hazardous vapors   
					before installing or servicing the valve.   
					Observe all applicable safety requirements.   
					Only qualified and trained personnel   
					shall perform maintenance functions in   
					hazardous locations.   
					Most valve maintenance can be performed by the customer   
					or by a valve repair facility. See Table 6 for the proper   
					maintenance of the relief valve parts.   
					In most cases, it is not necessary to return the valves to   
					the factory. If the valve needs to be tested and certified at   
					a specified pressure and/or vacuum, return it to the factory   
					or send it to a qualified valve repair facility that is capable   
					of performing the necessary tests in accordance with   
					API Bulletin 2521 recommendations.   
					All replacement parts must be provided   
					by Emerson.   
					Remove the valve from the tank before attempting any   
					repairs beyond pallet assembly and weight maintenance as   
					described on Maintenance section.   
					Contact your local Sales Office with any questions or   
					additional assistance needed for repairing your valve.   
					
					
					
					
					
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