G 1/4'' Brass Pre-Set Safety Valve 0.75 bar (10.88 psi) DN 8

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G 1/4'' Brass Pre-Set Safety Valve 0.75 bar (10.88 psi) DN 8
Reference: SFL-B-8-0P75-014
Brand: Tameson

The G 1/4 inch brass pre-set safety valve is a valve that is used to control the pressure in a system by venting once the set pressure has been achieved. The set pressure is pre-set at 0.75 bar (10.88 psi). Brass housing material with a FPM/FKM sealing. Suitable for a temperature range of -25 °C to 180 °C (-13 °F to 356 °F).

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The G 1/4 inch brass pre-set safety valve that is used to control the pressure in a system by venting once the set pressure has been achieved. The valve opens using a spring-based mechanism to protect your system from being subjected to pressures that exceed the maximum safety levels. The set pressure is pre-set at 0.75 bar (10.88 psi). This model has G 1/4 inch ports and the housing material is brass with a FPM/FKM sealing. This valve blows the gas off freely into the atmosphere, because of this it is only suitable for compressed air and other non-toxic and non-flammable gases. The maximum blow-off capacity is 18.5 m3/h. The temperature range of this safety valve is between -25 °C to 180 °C (-13 °F to 356 °F).

Pros:

  • Suitable for all non-toxic and non-flammable gases
  • Reliable FPM/FKM sealing
  • Small form factor
  • High blow-off capacity of 18.5 m3/h

Cons:

  • Not suitable for liquids
  • Blows freely into the atmosphere

SFL-P series

The SFL-P series are brass and stainless steel pressure relief valves designed to protect your system from over-pressurizing. The valves are available in pre-set pressures of 0.2 - 50 bar (2.9 - 725 psi) and come with various corresponding blow-off capacities. Both DN8 and DN10 are available. The valves have a FPM/FKM sealing for a tight and secure fit. They are suitable for compressed air and other non-toxic, non-inflammable gases. The gases are blown off freely into the atmosphere.

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