A safety valve is a crucial component used in pressurized tanks and systems to automatically release gas when a predefined temperature or pressure limit is reached. It is essential for maintaining safety in boilers and tanks. Safety valves are also employed as auxiliary elements in heat exchangers and pressurized tanks. The membrane within the valve is designed to resist wear, and the opening pressures are fixed, though they can be preset at the factory as required.
Functionality:
The safety valve is installed to prevent excessive fluid pressure from damaging the system, attached devices, or other valves. It operates with a spring mechanism based on counter-pressure principles. Various connection sizes are available, depending on the boiler capacity and the amount of water in the system. If a single valve’s capacity is insufficient, multiple safety valves can be connected in series.
Applications:
Water Heater Systems
Radiator Boiler Systems
Gas Release in Tanks
Structural Features:
Discharge Connection: G 3/4" B
Spring Material: ZAMAK (Zinc-Aluminum-Magnesium Alloy)
System Connection: G 3/4"
Usage Specifications:
Compliance: CE 0036
Maximum Water Temperature: 110°C
Storage Temperature Range: -20°C to +60°C
Maximum Pressure: 2.5 Bar
Key Benefits:
Reliable Safety: Prevents overpressure conditions, protecting the system and connected devices.
Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials for long-lasting performance.
Versatile Application: Suitable for a range of uses including water heaters, boilers, and tanks.
Ensure optimal safety and efficiency in your pressurized systems with our high-performance safety valve, designed for both industrial and residential applications.