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L. Pressure Spike Snubber
Consolidated recommends the use of a pressure spike snubber
(Figure 55) for all applications which may have high frequency
pressure spikes. The pressure spike snubber is designed to
dampen the pressure spikes which could cause unnecessary
parts wear or premature valve opening.
M. Remote Pilot Mounting
The 39PV pilot can be mounted separately from the main valve.
Remote pilot mounting will allow heating or cooling the pilot
in case ambient conditions are outside the scope of the pilot.
It will also enable the user to group several pilots together for
control of ambient conditions in a smaller space. In addition,
this promotes easier maintenance.
N. Remote Sensing
As standard, the pilot valve inlet is piped to a location remote
from the main valve. In this application, the customer pipes
the inlet sensing line to some location other than where the
main valve is located and where the pressure will be relieved
(for tubing size and maximum length, consult factory for
recommendations).
O. Sensing Ring
(Figure 56)
An option which allows the pilot valve inlet to be piped to a
location just below the inlet flange of the main valve base.
Figure 55: Pressure Spike Snubber
(Shown with optional sensing ring)
52b
52a
52c
Figure 56: Sensing Ring
Ref. No.
Part
52a
Sensing Tube
52b
Plug Filter
52c
Sensing Ring
XXII. 2900-40 Series POSRV Options (Cont.)