What is a Thermosiphon Safety Valve?
A thermosiphon safety valve is a valve mechanism designed to automatically release gas when a specified temperature or pressure limit is reached in a pressurized tank or other systems.
Using safety valves is crucial for ensuring safety in boilers and tanks.
These valves are also used as auxiliary components in heat exchangers and pressurized tanks.
The valve’s membrane is made to be resistant to wear, and opening pressures are fixed but can be pre-set at the factory if needed.
The valve is installed in the system to prevent damage to the system, connected equipment, or valve due to excessive fluid pressure.
It operates on a counter-pressure principle with a spring mechanism.
Different connection diameters are available depending on the boiler capacity and the amount of water in the system.
Multiple safety valves can be connected "in series" if one valve's capacity is insufficient.
Applications of Thermosiphon Safety Valves:
- Water Heater Installations
- Central Heating Boiler Systems
- Gas Release in Tanks
Structural Features of Thermosiphon Safety Valves:
- Discharge Connection: G 1/2" B
- Spring Material: Stainless Steel
- System Connection: G 1/2" B
Usage Features:
- Compliance:CE 0036
- Maximum Water Temperature: 110°C
- Storage Temperatures:-20....+60°C
- Maximum Pressure: 9 Bar