A safety valve is a crucial device used in pressurized tanks and systems to automatically release gas when the set temperature or pressure limit is reached. It is essential for maintaining safety in boilers and tanks, ensuring they operate within safe pressure limits. Safety valves are also used in exchangers and pressure tanks as auxiliary components. Constructed with a durable membrane resistant to wear, these valves have fixed release pressures and can be pre-set at the factory to specific values if needed.
How Does It Work?
This valve is installed in the system to prevent excessive fluid pressure from damaging the system, connected devices, or valves. It operates with a spring mechanism based on counter-pressure principles. Available in various connection sizes depending on the boiler capacity and water volume in the system, multiple safety valves can be connected in series if one valve's capacity is insufficient.
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 Temperatures: -20°C to +60°C
Maximum Pressure: 2.5 Bar
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