
Stainless Steel Safety Valve 65bar Spring Loaded A21 Series
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Detail Information |
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Material: | Stainless Steel | Pressure: | 65bar |
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Application: | Automatic Pressure Relief Protection Device | Weight: | 3900Kg,4000Kg,25.52 Kg,6500Kg |
Power(w): | 110kw,30kw,82kw,287kw | ||
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Product Description
Attribute | Value |
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Pressure | 65bar |
A safety valve is a fail-safe device that automatically releases fluid from a system, such as a pressure vessel or boiler, when its pressure or temperature exceeds a preset limit to prevent damage or explosion. It acts as a final line of defence, protecting equipment, property, and lives by discharging excess fluid and then automatically reclosing once normal operating conditions are restored.
How a Safety Valve Works
Receiving Pressure: The valve's nozzle receives high pressure from the system's inlet.
Opening: When the system pressure exceeds the set point, a disc is forced open, allowing the excess fluid (like steam or gas) to discharge.
Closing: As the pressure decreases to a safe level, the spring or other mechanical force closes the disc, stopping the flow of fluid.
Key Characteristics
Fail-Safe: It is designed to operate automatically without external power.
Protective Device: Its primary purpose is to prevent overpressure and potential catastrophic failures.
Last Line of Defence: Safety valves are often the final safety measure in a system, ensuring safety under extreme conditions.
Automatic Reset: After relieving the excess pressure, the valve recloses to the normal operating state.
Why They Are Necessary
Overpressure Prevention: Systems can experience dangerous pressure increases due to various reasons, such as equipment malfunctions or process upsets.
Equipment Protection: Safety valves safeguard pressure vessels, boilers, and other systems from damage or explosive failure.
Personnel and Property Safety: By preventing overpressure, they protect the lives of people in and around the facility and prevent damage to infrastructure
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