Safty Valve
Safety valve
Safety valves are valves with a pressure mechanism in which increasing the pressure by a certain amount causes the valve to open and drain the material to reach normal pressure. For example, in tank water heaters with boilers and pressure tanks at the top of the tank, a safety valve is used to prevent the tank from exploding due to rising temperature and tank pressure. Large amounts of liquid or gaseous content that has been altered by heat (evaporation of liquids or expansion of gases) must be removed. Safety valves or relief valves are produced in different types and mechanisms depending on the gas or liquid and the type of application. Materials that are liquid fluids are usually known as relief valves or drain valves.
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