A thermosiphon safety valve is a valve mechanism that automatically releases gas when a predetermined limit temperature or pressure is reached in pressurized tanks and other systems.
The use of safety valves is crucial in ensuring safety in boilers and tanks. Safety valves are also used as auxiliary elements in heat exchangers and pressurized tanks.
The membrane inside the valve is manufactured to be resistant to wear. The opening pressures are fixed, and the set values can be pre-adjusted at the factory if required.
It is installed in the system to prevent the fluid pressure in the system from rising excessively, which could damage the system, or any connected device or valve.
It operates on the principle of back pressure and has a spring mechanism. Different connection diameters are available depending on the boiler capacity and the amount of water in the system. When the capacity of the valve is insufficient, multiple safety valves can be connected "in series" in the line.
Applications of the Thermosiphon Safety Valve
Water heater systems
Central heating boiler systems
Gas release from tanks
Structural Features of the Thermosiphon Safety Valve Structural Features