Pressure Relief Valves
Pressure-relief valves open when pressure levels exceed a pre-set limit, preventing injury, system failure, or damage, and close when pressure levels return to normal. Air, inert gas, and liquids pressure-relief valves work with air, inert gas, and liquids used in pressure vessels and heating boilers. Steam pressure-relief valves release steam pressure in pressure vessels, boilers, and steam piping equipment. Hot water pressure-relief valves release excess pressure built up in hot water systems and are used with pressure vessels, boilers, and hot water piping systems. Cryogenic service pressure-relief valves are built to handle extremely cold, cryogenic fluids. Corrosive and ultra-pure liquids pressure-relief valves open to release excess pressure in systems that use corrosive or ultra-pure liquids.