Description
JX-0920A
Non-Return Safety Relief Valve
- Material: Chrome Plated Brass
- Size: 1/2″ x 1/2″ M x F
- Working Temperatures: +100C
- Working Pressure: 0,6 MPa (6 bar)
- Detailed dimensions: Refer to the drawing
- Relief Pressure: 7 Bar, 8Bar & 10 Bar
- It can be optional as requested; the maximum tolerance of the relief pressure is within 0.5Bar;
- Safety anti-water backflow function to guarantee the proper working of the water heating tank; High-quality stainless steel spring ensures better working performance and also long use life;
- Locking handle design to avoid improper operation; Nickle plated surface makes nice-looking and anti-corrosion, laser marking relief pressure and date on the body.
Safety relief valves are devices that automatically release pressure from a system. A valve is installed at the end of a pipe, and it opens when the pressure gets too high. The function of this device is to protect both people and equipment from potential damage that an overpressurized system can cause. Twelve types of safety relief valves, so you will know what kind you need for your business or home!
The 12 Types of Safety Relief Valves Are:
-Spring-loaded safety relief valves
-Bursting disc safety relief valves
-Thermal expansion valves
-Pilot-operated safety relief valves
-Non-return check valves
-Relief valve assemblies
-Safety blowoff valves
-Pressure-reducing and regulating stations
pressure-sensitive discs
Each type of valve has unique benefits and drawbacks, so choosing the right one for your specific needs is essential. For example, a thermal expansion valve is perfect for systems subject to wide fluctuations in temperature. At the same time, a spring-loaded safety relief valve is ideal for systems with a low-pressure ceiling. Make sure you consult with a professional before making your final decision!
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-Spring-loaded safety relief valves
-Bursting disc safety relief valves
-Thermal expansion valves
-Pilot-operated safety relief valves
-Non-return check valves
-Relief valve assemblies
-Safety blowoff valves
-Pressure-reducing and regulating stations pressure-sensitive discs. Each type of valve has unique benefits and drawbacks, so choosing the right one for your specific needs is essential. For example, a thermal expansion valve is perfect for systems subject to wide fluctuations in temperature. At the same time, a spring-loaded safety relief valve is ideal for systems with a low-pressure ceiling.
The Non-Return Safety Relief Valve is a safety device that prevents the backflow of water into the water tank. Its primary function is to prevent the backflow of water from the tank. Its secondary position is to relieve excess pressure in the system by allowing some flow out of the relief valve when needed.
This device is used to prevent pressure build-up in water tanks. It allows air to enter the tank as water leaves, preventing excess vacuum and pressure build-up.
The Non-Return Safety Relief Valve is designed to work in a water tank. The valve has a float inside it, rising and falling as the water level changes. When the float reaches a certain point, it closes off the pipe leading from the tank to your house so that no more water can get out of the tank than you have already used. This prevents any overflow or leakage from occurring.