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  A pressure seal valve needs to have its body/bonnet bolts torqued down to the specified torque when the valve is at operating temperature. This is necessary for the pressure seal gasket to be properly compressed. The pressure seal concept is designed to seal with operating pressure. The bonnet is forced up into the gasket with increasing pressure, which in turn forces the gasket to seal against the valve body. This will only result in greater sealing capability when the bolts are re-tightened to resist the added force.

The gasket bolt tightness must be rechecked after operating test pressure and temperature has been achieved. Without a live-loaded bonnet, bolt tightness will be lost when the system loses pressure. A live-loaded bonnet may also lose some bolt load, due to vibration in transit or bolt creep. It is essential to check live-loaded bonnet bolt torque at operating pressure. Once torqued at operating pressure, no future tightening of gasket bolting will be necessary, unless the valve is dismantled.

Check the gasket torque at operating temperature and pressure and adjust to the required value.
 
     

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