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 Pressure relief ValVes

Operating and Safety inStructiOnS

Pre-InstallatIon HandlIng

This pressure relief valve is designed to protect 
equipment from overpressure. The valve should 
be handled with care, not subjected to heavy 
shock loads, and protected to prevent dirt from 
getting inside. it should be installed correctly. 
failure to do so could result in property 
damage or serious injury to personnel. When 
hoisting the valve into position for installation, 
care should be exercised so that lifting straps 
do not contact the valve lift lever. service life 
may vary upon condition of service. Check unit 
at least once per 8000 hours or longer intervals 
based upon site experience.

Before installation these instructions must be fully read and understood

InstallatIon

1.  Mount the valve in a vertical position so that 

the valve body is self draining. if a body drain 
port is provided, make sure it is open when 
required by the asMe code. Do not plug 
any bonnet vent openings. The inlet piping 
should be as short as possible, with no 
elbows, and equal to or greater than the size 
of the pressure relief valve inlet connection. 
This will help to limit the inlet pressure drop 
to 3% or less when the valve is relieving.

2.  When discharge piping is connected to valve 

outlet, make sure it is self draining if a body 
drain port is not used. The valve should not 
be connected to any discharge pipe that 
contains pressure before the valve opens or 
to any pipe where the pressure build-up is 
greater than 10% of the set pressure when 
the valve is open and relieving.

  Discharge piping, other than a short tailpipe, 

must be supported. for steam service, 
a drip pan elbow or flexible connection 
between the valve and the pipe should be 
used to prevent excessive pipe stress, due to 
thermal expansion, from being imposed on 
the valve body.

3.  for threaded valves, to prevent sealing 

compound from entering and damaging the 
valve, apply a small amount of pipe thread 
sealing compound to external threads only. 
Do not put any sealing compound on the 
first thread or on any internal threads. To 
do so may cause the sealing compound to 
enter the valve and cause seat leakage.

  Do not use the valve body or bonnet for 

oPeratIon

1.  Maintain a system operating pressure at 

least 5 psig or 10% below the set pressure 
of the valve, whichever is greater.  Operating 
too close to the valve set pressure will 
cause seat leakage and will shorten the 
time between valve maintenance.

2.  Do not use the safety valve as a control valve 

to regulate system operating pressure. 
excessive operation will cause the seat to 
leak and will require more frequent valve 
maintenance.

3.  asMe section i and Viii valves equipped with 

lift levers are designed to be operated only 
when the system pressure is 75% of set 
pressure or greater. asMe section iV valves 
may be operated at any set pressure. When 
hand operating the valve, hold it open long 
enough to purge any foreign matter from 
the seat area. if a cable or wire is attached 
to the lift lever for remote actuation, make 
sure the direction of pull is the same as it 
would be if the lever were pulled directly by 
hand.

installing the valve in threaded connections. 
use the wrench flats provided to tighten 
the valve to the connecting pipe, and do 
not overtighten. To do so may cause valve 
leakage.

4.  for flanged valves, use new gaskets and 

tighten the mounting studs evenly.

VCosI-01867-en 17/01

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