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Title: Pilot valve guards system from overpressure
Post by: LaBTop on July 22, 2000, 10:56:00 PM
Publication :CE Date :November, 1999 file=CE-106-12
Copyright :Copyright 1999 Chemical Week Publishing, LLC Volume :106 Issue :12 Page :110 Section :FOCUS NOVEMBER
 
Pilot valve guards system from overpressure in two ways.
Rita L. D'Aquino.

The Consolidation 39 MPV, a pilot-operated safety relief valve, combines both modulating and non-modulating pilot mechanisms into one assembly, while allowing easy field conversion from one configuration to the other.
In operation, the modulating pilot senses system pressure and uses this pressure to control the closing force on the main valve disc. The non-modulating or ``pop'' pilot feature allows immediate discharge once a predetermined set pressure is reached. Available in inlet sizes ranging from 1 to 10 in., and in outlet sizes from 2 to 10 in., the 39 MPV can withstand pressures as high as 3,750 psi, and temperatures ranging from -40 to +505 degrees F.
Gas or liquid service is accommodated. -- Dresser Valve Div., Alexandria, La.

WISDOMwillWIN
Title: Re: Pilot valve guards system from overpressure
Post by: FreddyFarce on March 11, 2001, 06:57:00 AM
This could be useful in the redp4/I2 reaction.


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