General Repair Procedures are available in the NBIC, Part 3, Supplement 7, Para. S7.14 for both Direct Spring & Pilot Operated PRV. This document is available for purchase at
Specific Repair Procedures are documented in PRV Manufacturer's Maintenance Manuals, which in many cases are available on their websites: (See website info below)
Specific Critical Dimensions (Inspection Points and Acceptance Criteria, Tolerances) include:
Spring Range needs to be verified correct. Overall Spring Free Height is critical. Spring Squareness is important. Spring Footprint needs to be checked. Uneven Spring Coil Spacing is unacceptable.
Check Stem/Spindle Runout (Concentricity). Look for wear or galling.
Check Guide & Disc Holder Clearance for minimum/maximum
dimensions (overall clearance). Check Surface Finish. (Replace if worn or galled).
Check Nozzle Overall Height (Replace if under minimum). Check Nozzle Bore Diameter (Critical to Flow Capacity). This info is available in NB-18, Pressure Releif Device Certification, available for free download at
Check Nozzle ID & OD, Check Nozzle Inside & outside Steps. Machine and/or Lap to Proper Finish.
Check Disc Overall Thickness (Replace if under minimum). Check Disc Steps. Check Disc Inside & Outside Steps. Machine and/or Lap to Proper Finish.
General repair is covered by NBIC, Part 3, S7.14, (see gerhardl comment re 60%). Specific Dimensions & Procedures are necessary to cover the remaining 40%. Many repairable PRVs are scrapped and replaced due to insufficient inspection while some unacceptable PRV Parts are reinstalled due to ineffective insecption.
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