In addition to the facts that LittleInch mention, you should als note following points:
- At 540 degC you will at some points have a very high delta P across the seat and valve.
- At high differential pressure steam will fast (by cavitation) enlarge even the tiniest haircrack over the seat sealing surface.
- A flow direction helping closing the disc might help, but not necessarily in any significant way.
To me it sounds like it will be better to try a valve with a more suitable seat, cone or regulating seat, minimizing the the seat wear (cavitation) when you open and close, and give a better thightening geometry. Use a high-quality version from a specialized steam valve producer.