Product Bulletin
51.4:9500
D100058X012
September 2006
9500 Valve
Fisherr 9500 Butterfly Control Valve
The Fisher 9500 butterfly valve (figure 1 or 2) is a
fully lined valve for use with corrosive fluids and
where tight shutoff is required. The nitrile or PTFE
liner totally isolates the valve body and shaft from
the process fluid and maintains excellent shutoff at
pressure drops to 15.2 bar (220 psi), and
temperatures to 121qC (250qF).
The 9500 valve is available in NPS 2 through 12 and
is compatible with ASME B16.1 CL125B, with ASME
B16.34 CL150 and CL300, or with DIN flanges.
These valves are furnished with splined shafts for
use with power actuators (figure 1 or 2), with a
Fisher 1077 manual actuator, or with a 1078
declutchable manual actuator (see figure 3).
W4082/IL
W9224-1
Figure 1. Fisher 9500 Valve with 1052 Actuator and
FIELDVUEt DVC6020 Digital Valve Controller
www.Fisher.com
Figure 2. Fisher 9500 Valve with 1066SR Actuator
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9500 Valve
Specifications
Valve Sizes
NPS J 2, J 3, J 4, J 6, J 8, J 10, or J 12
Flow Characteristic
Conventional Disc: Approximately equal
percentage through 60 degrees of disc rotation
FISHTAILt Disc: Approximately equal
percentage through 90 degrees of disc rotation
Valve Style
Flangeless (wafer-type) valve to be installed
between two pipe flanges
End Connection Styles
Flangeless (wafer-style) valve mates with CL125
flat-face flanges per ASME B16.1, CL150 and
CL300 raised-face flanges per ASME B16.34, or
DIN flanges as shown in table 2
Flow Direction
Maximum Allowable Inlet Pressure(1)
Maximum material temperature capabilities are
limited as shown in table 3. The material
maximum allowable shutoff or flowing pressure
drop limits are shown in tables 1 and 4. Valve
bodies are consistent with applicable
pressure/temperature ratings for J CL125B per
ASME B16.1, or J CL150 and CL300 per ASME
B16.34.
Flow Coefficients
Conventional Disc: Bidirectional
FISHTAIL Disc: Forward flow The tail of the disc
opens into the downstream end of the valve
See the section titled Coefficients in this bulletin
or Catalog 12
Flow Coefficient Ratio(2)
Conventional Disc: approximately 33 to 1 for a 0
to 60 degree disc rotation
FISHTAIL Disc: 100 to 1 or greater for a 0 to 90
degree disc rotation
Vacuum Service
Valves suitable are for vacuum service to
approximately 10-7 mm Hg absolute (3.4 x 10-12
mbar, absolute)
Disc Rotation
Conventional Disc:
On/Off Service: J 0 to 60 or J 0 to 90 degrees
Throttling Service: 0 to 60 degrees
Maximum Allowable Pressure Drop(1)
Maximum Allowable Shutoff: See table 1.
Maximum Flowing Pressure Drops: See table 4
FISHTAIL Disc: 0 to 60 or 0 to 90 degrees for
on/off or throttling
Construction Materials
Valve body: J Cast iron, J carbon steel, or
J S31600 [316 stainless steel (SST)]
Disc and Liner: See table 3.
Shaft and Taper Pins: S17400 (17-4PH SST)
standard or S20910
Thrust Bearing: All cast iron or steel valves use
a PTFE/bronze in a carbon steel shell; NPS 2
through 6 SST valves use a PTFE-liner in a
S31600 shell; NPS 8 through 12 SST valves use
a PTFE-liner in a fiberglass shell
Thrust Bearing Sleeves: Stainless steel
Shaft-Seal Thrust Plate: J Plated carbon steel
(standard) or J S31600 SST
Thrust-Plate Cap Screws: Steel
Noise Levels
Refer to Catalog 12 for sound pressure level
prediction
Shutoff Classification per ANSI/FCI 70-2 and
IEC 60534-4
Nitrile or PTFE Liner: Class VI
Actuator/Valve Action
Field-reversible between J push-down-to-open
(extending actuator stem opens disc) or
J push-down-to-close (extending actuator stem
closes disc)
Material Temperature Capabilities(1)
See table 3
(continued)
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9500 Valve
Specifications (continued)
Actuator Mounting
Mounting configurations are as follows: Actuator
can be J perpendicular to (standard) or
J parallel with pipeline with actuator to J right
(standard) or J left of valve body (when viewed
from valve inlet). With perpendicular mounting in
horizontal pipeline, actuator can extend J above
(standard) or J below pipeline. With parallel
mounting, actuator can extend J upstream or
J downstream of valve
Mating Flange Capabilities
All sizes compatible with weld-neck flanges; also
see the Installation section for slip-on flanges
Face-to-Face Dimensions
Dimensions meet MSS SP-67 specifications for
face-to-face dimensions of flangeless valves
Valve Shaft Diameters
See figure 6 and table 5
Approximate Weights
See figure 6 and table 5
Options
Three-Way Valve: For converging or diverging
service. Consists of two 9500 valves and a single
actuator mounted on a pipe tee. Actuator
operates both valves through tandem linkage.
Contact your Emerson Process Management
sales office sizing information
Flange Adapters: Provide additional liner support
for use with J slip-on flanges and valve bodies
NPS 6 and larger, J flexible flanges, J flanges
having inside diameters less than or greater than
standard weld-neck flanges, or for J dead-end
service (valve installed at end of pipe run)
Valve body for mating between CL300 flanges.
Manual Actuator: Fisher 1077 manual
handwheel rotary actuator, or the 1078
declutchable manual actuator, see figure 3
1. The pressure/temperature limits in this bulletin and any other applicable standard or code limitation should not be exceeded.
2. Ratio of maximum flow coefficient to minimum usable flow coefficient.
W4867/IL
W4579/IL
1077 MANUAL ACTUATOR
1078 DECLUTCHABLE MANUAL ACTUATOR
Figure 3. Fisher 1077 and 1078 Manual Rotary Actuators
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9500 Valve
Table 1. Maximum Allowable Shutoff Pressure Drops (1)
VALVE SIZE,
NPS
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SHUTOFF PRESSURE DROPS
Liquid Service
Gaseous Service
PTFE Liner
Nitrile Liner
PTFE Liner
Nitrile Liner
Cast Iron
Steel or
Cast Iron
Steel or
Cast Iron
Steel or
Cast Iron
Steel or
Valve
Stainless Steel
Valve
Stainless Steel
Valve
Stainless Steel
Valve
Stainless Steel
Material
Valve Material
Material
Valve Material
Material
Valve Material
Material
Valve Material
Bar
2, 3, and 4
12.1
15.2
12.1
15.2
12.1
15.2
12.1
15.2
6, 8, 10, and 12
12.1
15.2
10.4
10.4
12.1
15.2
10.4
10.4
Psi
2, 3, and 4
175
220
175
220
175
220
175
220
6, 8, 10, and 12
175
220
150
150
175
220
150
150
1. The values in this table were determined using S17400 (17-4PH SST) shaft and taper pins. If other materials are used, you must refer to Catalog 14 Pages (section D) for adjustment
percentages.
Features
D VersatileConventional discs are available for
bidirectional, on/off or throttling control. Valves are
available with S31600 [316 stainless steel (SST)]
FISHTAIL disc for on/off or throttling control (see
figure 4). The discs can be obtained in a variety of
alloy materials for additional corrosion resistance.
D EconomicalValve body and shafts are
isolated from process fluid, allowing use of cast iron
valve bodies for corrosive applications.
D Adjustable Shaft SealLiner is directed
against a flat disc hub by a thrust bearing, creating a
seal between the liner and the disc as shown in
figure 5. Seals are adjusted as necessary to provide
leak control.
D Flange Gasket Not RequiredPartial O-ring
(figure 5) is molded as part of the liner. It seals
against mating flanges which eliminate the need for
flange gaskets.
D Excellent Flow ControlThe conventional
disc is approximately equal percentage flow
characteristic through 60 degrees of its rotation. The
FISHTAIL disc has an approximate equal
percentage flow characteristic through a full 90
degrees of disc rotation.
D Operational EconomyThe FISHTAIL disc
reduces dynamic torque, which allows the use of a
smaller actuator size for a given application.
D Minimum MaintenanceNo lubrication is
required, and no packing or flange gaskets to
replace. Shaft seal is easy to adjust. Removing valve
components and changing the valve action is
accomplished without complete disassembly.
Field-replaceable slip-in liner minimizes downtime
and reduces maintenance costs.
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9500 Valve
Table 2. Mating Flange Compatibility
VALVE SIZE,
NPS
2, 3
4
6, 8, 10
12
STEEL AND
STAINLESS STEEL
CAST IRON
ASME
DIN
ASME
DIN
Class 125B
Class 125B
Class 125B
Class 125B
PN10
PN10
Class 150
Class 150
Class 150
Class 150
PN16
PN16
PN16
PN16
Table 3. Disc and Liner Materials
Disc Style
Conventional
Disc Material
PTFE-lined elastomer molded to
aluminum backup ring
Nitrile molded to hard rubber backup
ring
Aluminum bronze
FISHTAIL
Temperature
Range
Liner Material
S31600 stainless steel
PTFE-lined elastomer molded to
aluminum backup ring
qC
qF
18 to 121
0 to 250
7 to 93
20 to 200
18 to 121
0 to 250
Table 4. Maximum Allowable Flowing Pressure Drops Due to Strength Capabilities of Valve Body Components
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE FLOWING PRESSURE DROPS
VALVE SIZE,
NPS
Conventional Disc
At 60 Degrees Rotation
FISHTAIL Disc
At 90 Degrees Rotation
At 60 Degrees Rotation
At 90 Degrees Rotation
Bar
2
12.1(1)
15.2(2)
8.5
12.1(1)
15.2(2)
12.1(1)
15.2(2)
12.1(1)
15.2(2)
5.0
12.1(1)
15.2(2)
12.1(1)
15.2(2)
4
6
8
10
12
6.6
3.4
3.4
1.7
2.0
2.1
1.1
1.1
0.6
0.6
11.9
5.9
5.9
2.8
3.2
6.8
2.9
2.9
1.2
1.3
175(1)
220(2)
124
175(1)
220(2)
175(1)
220(2)
175(1)
220(2)
73
175(1)
220(2)
175(1)
220(2)
4
6
8
10
12
96
50
50
25
29
31
16
16
8
9
173
85
85
41
47
99
42
42
17
19
Psi
1. For cast iron valve bodies.
2. For steel or stainless steel valve bodies.
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9500 Valve
ALUMINUM BACKUP RING
ALUMINUM BACKUP RING
NITRILE MOLDED TO
INSIDE DIAMETER AND
SIDES OF BACKUP RING
TAPER PIN
SHAFT-DISC
CONNECTION
THRUST BEARING
RESILIENT ELASTOMER
MOLDED AROUND BACKUP
RING
TFE LINING ON INSIDE
DIAMETER, SIDES, AND
SHAFT HOLES OF
ELASTOMER
FISHTAIL EDGE
OF DISC
THRUST BEARING
W1627-2*/IL
W1628-2*/IL
NITRILE LINER
PTFE LINER
Figure 4. Sectional Views of Fisher 9500 Valves
BACKUP
RING
VALVE
BODY
FLAT HUB OF DISC
AND LINER
THRUST
PLATE
The liner overlaps the valve face producing the
partial O-ring shown in figure 5. It acts as the flange
gasket. Improper use of additional gasketing
materials may damage the valve liner.
Please refer to the Fisher 9500 instruction
manual, D100380X012, for additional / complete
installation and maintenance instructions.
The simplicity of the 9500 valve design is achieved
by relying on mating pipe flanges to retain the slip-in
liner in the valve body. Care must be taken during
installation to assure that the pipe flanges are
properly supported to avoid liner damage, flange
joint leakage, and problems with valve operation.
Flexible, plastic flanges; fiberglass, slip-on flanges;
or weld-neck flanges with other than standard inside
diameters may not provide adequate support for the
liner. The use of flange adapters can overcome
flange support problems during installation.
Whenever a flange adapter is used, a standard
flange gasket must be installed between the line
flange and flange adapter. Do not use a flange
gasket between the valve and flange adapter. The
partial O-ring on the liner acts as the flange gasket
and any additional gasket here will damage the liner.
These valves may be installed in any position. For
conventional discs, flow may be in either direction.
For FISHTAIL discs, the FISHTAIL edge of the discs
must be located in to the downstream end of the
valve (see figure 4).
Excessive line bolt load on flexible mating flanges
can warp the liner. Also, failing to support the liner at
the inside diameter can warp the liner. The use of
flange adapters can overcome bolt load problems
during installation.
NITRILE LINER
PARTIAL O-RING
THRUST BEARING
W1628-2*/IL
Figure 5. Adjustable Hub Seal Details
Installation
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September 2006
Slip-on pipe flanges may be used with NPS 2, 3, or 4
9500 valves. Valves NPS 6 and larger will require
flange adapters for complete liner support.
The maximum and minimum allowable inside
diameter of mating flanges or adjacent pipes are
9500 Valve
given in figure 6 and table 5. Flanges or pipes with
inside diameters smaller than the minimum shown
may interfere with the opening of the disc. Flanges
or pipes with an inside diameter larger than the
maximum shown may not be in full contact with the
liner. Flange adapters are needed in either case, to
provide disc clearance or to fully contact the liner.
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9500 Valve
Table 5. Dimensions
A
VALVE
SIZE
NPS
F
D
Splined
Valve
Shaft
S
(Shaft
Diameter)
CL125
/ 150
CL300
CL125
/ 150
CL300
105
111
108
114
42.00
103
187
44
12.7
117
119
129
127
137
45.00
133
211
48
15.9
146
116
151
146
159
51.00
171
211
54
15.9
146
167
186
171
191
54.00
220
214
57
19.1
198
217
203
222
61.00
276
214
64
10
230
249
235
254
69.00
335
214
12
268
287
273
292
78.00
405
208
ALLOWABLE
MATING FLANGE
/ PIPEBORE
APPROX
-IMATE
WEIGHT
Min
Max
3/8-16
31
63
9.4
32
3/8-16
64
92
11
32
3/8-16
89
117
14
146
32
3/8-16
145
171(1)
20
25.4
146
32
3/8-16
196
222(1)
27
71
25.4
146
32
3/8-16
246
273(1)
32
81
31.8
210
51
5/8-11
297
330(1)
mm
kg
Inches
54
Pounds
4.13
4.38
4.25
4.50
1.64
4.06
7.38
1.75
0.50
4.62
3/8-16
1.20
2.50
20
4.69
50.6
5.00
5.38
1.76
5.25
8.31
1.88
0.62
5.75
1.25
3/8-16
2.50
3.62
25
5.44
5.94
5.75
6.25
2.02
6.75
8.31
2.12
0.62
5.75
1.25
3/8-16
3.50
4.62
30
6.56
7.31
6.75
7.50
2.14
8.68
8.44
2.25
0.75
5.75
1.25
3/8-16
5.70
6.75(1)
46
7.81
8.56
8.00
8.75
2.39
10.88
8.44
2.50
1.00
5.75
1.25
3/8-16
7.70
8.75(1)
60
10
9.06
9.81
9.25
10.00
2.70
13.19
8.44
2.81
1.00
5.75
1.25
3/8-16
9.70
10.75(1)
70
12
10.56
11.31
10.75
11.50
3.08
15.94
8.19
3.19
1.25
8.25
2.00
5/8-11
11.70
13.00(1)
119
1. These size valves when installed between slip-on flanges require flange adapters for complete support.
TO END OF
SHAFT
F
Sj
U
W
Ej
Q
D
NOTE:
FOR NON-CODE MATERIAL THE ASME CLASS REPRESENTS DIMENSIONS
NOT PRESSURE TEMPERATURE RATING.
DISC CHORDAL SWING DIA. AT VALVE FACE IS M. PLEASE VERIFY
CLEARANCE WITH PIPING.
F69403-D
E0747 / IL
Figure 6. Dimensions (also see table 5)
MOUNTING FOR
NPS 2 ONLY
MOUNTING FOR
NPS 3 THROUGH 12
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Coefficients
Table 6. Fisher 9500, CL125/300
Approximately Equal
Percentage Characteristic
Conventional Disc
Valve Size,
NPS
10
12
Coefficients
Valve Rotation, Degrees
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Cv
0.2
1.8
5.7
12.7
24.0
40.1
71.4
86.7
91.2
Kv
0.17
1.56
4.93
11.0
20.8
34.7
61.8
75.0
78.9
FL
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.80
0.74
0.67
0.59
0.55
XT
0.490
0.490
0.563
0.563
0.494
0.413
0.255
0.189
0.185
256
Cv
0.5
5.1
16.1
35.8
67.6
112
200
243
Kv
0.43
4.41
13.9
31.0
58.5
96.9
173
210
221
FL
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.80
0.74
0.67
0.59
0.55
XT
0.490
0.490
0.563
0.563
0.494
0.413
0.255
0.189
0.185
Cv
1.0
10.3
32.6
72.5
136
227
405
492
518
Kv
0.87
8.91
28.2
62.7
118
196
350
426
448
FL
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.80
0.74
0.67
0.59
0.55
XT
0.490
0.490
0.563
0.563
0.494
0.413
0.255
0.189
0.185
Cv
22.7
55.9
131
244
454
769
1120
1610
1750
Kv
19.6
48.4
113
211
393
665
969
1390
1510
FL
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.80
0.74
0.67
0.59
0.55
XT
0.391
0.394
0.426
0.436
0.449
0.375
0.270
0.139
0.128
Cv
36.6
90.2
211
394
733
1240
1800
2500
2820
Kv
31.7
78.0
183
341
634
1070
1560
2160
2440
FL
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.80
0.74
0.67
0.59
0.55
XT
0.391
0.394
0.426
0.436
0.449
0.375
0.270
0.139
0.128
Cv
60.2
148
347
648
1200
2040
2960
4260
4630
Kv
52.1
128
300
561
1040
1760
2560
3680
4000
FL
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.80
0.74
0.67
0.59
0.55
XT
0.391
0.394
0.426
0.436
0.449
0.375
0.270
0.139
0.128
Cv
91.2
224
526
982
1820
3090
4490
6460
7020
Kv
78.9
194
455
849
1570
2670
3880
5590
6070
FL
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.80
0.74
0.67
0.59
0.55
XT
0.391
0.394
0.426
0.436
0.449
0.375
0.270
0.139
0.128
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Table 7. Fisher 9500, CL125/300
Approximately Equal
Percentage Characteristic
FISHTAIL Disc
Valve Size,
NPS
10
12
10
Coefficients
Valve Rotation, Degrees
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Cv
1.81
4.78
8.37
14.3
24.6
39.5
61.7
80
90
91
Kv
1.57
4.13
7.24
12.4
21.3
34.2
53.4
69.2
78.7
FL
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.82
0.78
0.71
0.67
0.66
XT
0.466
0.559
0.563
0.601
0.555
0.462
0.331
0.294
0.205
Cv
4.0
10.6
18.7
31.8
54.8
92
138
179
203
Kv
3.46
9.17
16.2
27.5
47.4
79.6
119
155
176
FL
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.82
0.78
0.71
0.67
0.66
XT
0.466
0.559
0.563
0.601
0.555
0.462
0.331
0.294
0.205
Cv
7.75
19.4
35
61.2
102
171
275
408
490
Kv
6.70
16.8
30.3
52.9
88.2
148
238
353
424
FL
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.82
0.78
0.71
0.67
0.66
XT
0.466
0.559
0.563
0.601
0.555
0.462
0.331
0.294
0.205
Cv
16.8
44.3
78.9
141
232
399
638
994
1220
Kv
14.5
38.3
68.2
122
201
345
552
860
1060
FL
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.82
0.78
0.71
0.67
0.66
XT
0.466
0.559
0.766
0.744
0.620
0.515
0.372
0.228
0.160
Cv
29.9
78.8
140
252
412
710
1130
1770
2170
Kv
25.9
68.2
121
218
356
614
977
1530
1880
FL
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.82
0.78
0.71
0.67
0.66
XT
0.466
0.559
0.766
0.744
0.620
0.515
0.372
0.228
0.160
Cv
46
123
222
412
672
1170
1910
3160
4010
Kv
39.8
106
192
356
581
1010
1650
2730
3470
FL
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.82
0.78
0.71
0.67
0.66
XT
0.466
0.559
0.766
0.744
0.620
0.515
0.372
0.228
0.160
Cv
79
178
322
592
967
1680
2720
4470
5640
Kv
68.3
154
279
512
836
1450
2350
3870
4880
FL
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.82
0.78
0.71
0.67
0.66
XT
0.466
0.559
0.766
0.744
0.620
0.515
0.372
0.228
0.160
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September 2006
9500 Valve
Note
Neither Emerson, Emerson Process
Management, nor any of their affiliated
entities assumes responsibility for the
selection, use, or maintenance of any
product. Responsibility for the
selection, use, and maintenance of any
product remains with the purchaser
and end user.
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September 2006
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