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ASME Section Type 1700 Maxiflow™ Safety Valve
1700
The Consolidated 1700 series Maxiflow safety valves are field-proven and are designed to provide optimum boiler overpressure protection. Increases plant efficiency by reducing steam losses via improved seat tightness and rapid opening to full lift with rapid closing as vessel pressure is reduced.
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ASME Section 1 Type 2700 Safety Valve
2700
The Consolidated Type 2700 safety valve thermodisc seat design provides seat tightness and the thermodisc design increases the amount of repeatable pops.
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ASME Section 1 Type 1811 Safety Valve
1811
The Consolidated 1811 series safety valves are designed to be cost-effective and high capacity. Optimized seat design for improved seat tightness and higher capacity. The Consolidated 1811 series safety valves are designed with inlet pressure ratings from ASME 300 class thru ASME 600 class. The design is approved for use by the US. Coast Guard for power boilers and other marine applications.
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ASME Section 1 Type 1541/1543 Safety Valve
1541
Two-adjusting-ring design of the Consolidated Type 1541 and 1543 safety valves allows for sharp opening action and full lift at three percent overpressure. The self-aligning spring washers help increase repeatability and the valve's life span. Suitable for steam and other compressible fluid applications. the Consolidated Type 1541 and 1543 safety valves are ASME Section I and VIII approved. They are most commonly used in pharmaceutical, dying and process plants.
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ASME Section 1 Type 1900 P Series Safety Valve
1900P
The Consolidated 1900/P Series Safety Valves are designed for ASME B and PVC, Section I Steam Economizer applications and organic vapor service applications only. Standard in all three types, the Thermodisc Seat feature of these valves provides a high degree of seat tightness for steam service or organic fluid applications.
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ASME Section VIII Type 1900-DM Series Safety Relief Valve
1900DM
The patented innovation of the Dual Media trim design made it the first spring-loaded safety relief valve in the industry to be “dual certified”, as defined by API Standard 520 Part 1 – Sizing and Selection, 10th Edition. Dual Certified is defined as pressure relief valves that are both vapor/gas flow certified and liquid flow certified where dual certification is achieved without making any modifications or adjustments to the relief device when switching fluids during the flow testing. The 1900 DM trim is engineered to perform on both liquid and/or gas media with exceptional blowdown performance and is dual certified to meet dual media (liquid and gas) capacity stamping per ASME B and PVC Code Case 2787. The 1900 DM trim is ideal for any liquid or gas application, two-phase liquid and gas, flashing or multiple relief case scenarios.
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ASME Section VIII Type 1900 Series Safety Relief Valve
1900
The highly adaptable 1900 Series Safety Relief Valve with the Eductor Tube Advantage is designed to meet a wide range of industrial applications and is certified for gas, liquid and steam media in conventional and balanced bellows designs. The 1900 Series design flexibility and parts interchangeability accommodate process changes through easy conversion to a variety of designs.
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ASME Section VIII Type 19000 Series Safety Relief Valve
19000
The Consolidated 19000 Series valve provides quality performance in seat tightness, capacity, and blowdown on most media. It surpasses ASME code requirements and is CE compliant to European PED specifications in functional performance and overpressure protection. The Type 19000 safety relief valve is suitable for overpressure protection in chemical, petrochemical, refinery, power generation (nuclear and commercial), and other commercial applications.
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ASME Section VIII Type 1982 Series Safety Relief Valve
1982
The Consolidated 1982 Series Safety Relief Valves are designed and manufactured in compliance with ASME BandPVC, Section XIII (UV Designator) and Section III (Class I, II and III). Mainly used for steam and liquid applications.
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