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3.2 Pressure safety controls
3.2.1 Safety relief valves
CAUTION
High pressure! System leak!
In the event that a pressure relief valve
activates repeatedly, check and replace it as needed in order to avoid a
permanent leak. Always check system for CO
2
loss after activation of the
pressure relief valve.
The compressor is fitted with a pressure relief valve on the discharge side (135 bar, factory mounted).
If excessive pressures are reached, the valve opens and prevents further pressure increase. CO
2
is
then blown off to the ambient.
An optional pressure relief valve (90 bar) is available for the suction side. Typically the suction side
of the system is anyhow protected by an additional pressure relief valve. This system pressure relief
valve is also acceptable for compressor protection.
The pressure relief valve does not replace pressure switches or additional safety valves in the
system.
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High-pressure side (HP):
135 bar
Usually after a blow-off, pressure relief valves are never perfectly tight. It is therefore recommended
to replace the pressure relief valves after any blow-off.
The following pictures show the position of the pressure relief valve (high side) and the position of
the plug (low side).
Figure 16: Position of the pressure relief valve
– Models 4MTL-12 to 4MTL-30 & 4MSL-08 to 4MSL-15
Figure 17: Position of the pressure relief valve
– Models 4MTL-05 to 4MTL-09 & 4MSL-03 to 4MSL-06
PRV (high side)
PRV (high side)
Plug (low side)
Plug (low side)