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Cryogenic Thermal Relief Valve

Brass
Nozzle 6 (¼”)
A compact cryogenic relief valve designed to prevent
damage to piping and equipment caused by the
expansion of liquefied gases.
When liquefied gases are trapped between two closed
valves (a situation known as liquid lock) the reheating
and consequent boiling can lead to a dangerous rise in
pressure.
Relief Valves

The Parker Bestobell Thermal Relief Valve has been


designed with this application specifically in mind using
materials which are particularly suited to this purpose.
One major benefit of this is that the valve will not stick
in its seat even when left unused for long periods of
time. The valve also reseats correctly after venting off the
expanding fluid, thus preventing the waste of expensive
Nozzle 6 Brass Thermal Relief Valve
cryogenic gases. It is available with a variety of outlet
Open to Atmosphere
connections to suit the customers’ requirements.
All valves are degreased for oxygen duty, assembled
in clean room conditions and pressure tested prior to
dispatch.

Maximum Working Pressure (MWP)


Subject to end connections
Up to 40 bar (580 psi) at -196°C to + 65°C

Features Technical
• Valve will not stick in its seat even when left unused • Designed and engineered for use with Group 1
for long periods of time gases.
• Design allows the valve to reseat correctly after • Designed and manufactured in accordance with
venting off the expanding fluid which prevents ASTM B31.1, BS EN 1626 and BS ISO 21011
wastage of cryogenic gases
• Optional full material traceability backed by
• Accuracy of lifting pressure is +/- 3% BS EN 10204 3.1/3.2 certification.
• Valve is tight up until 90% of set pressure Marked according to the Pressure Equipment
• Valve reseats before 50% of set pressure Directive
• Orifice diameter is 8mm

Pipe Away Adaptor Ring Pull

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Materials
Brass
1. Body Naval Brass BS EN 12163 CW712R
2. Disc Hostaflon Electro Carbon Filled
3. Stem Stainless Steel 10088-3 1.4401
4. Spring Stainless Steel 302
5. Adjuster Naval Brass BS EN 12163 CW712R
* Stainless Steel version available on request.

Specifications
Pressure Ranges Outlet Type Unit A C

Relief Valves
psi bar Plain mm 73 8
25 - 49 1.72 - 3.38 Ring Pull mm 84 8
50 - 99 3.45 - 6.83 Male Threaded mm 99 8
100 -199 6.90 - 13.72 Shrouded mm 93 8
112 - 148 7.72 - 10.20 B - Inlet Type (Male BSPT/NPT)
200 - 434 13.80 - 29.90
435 - 580 30.00 - 40.00

DN6 V2698 Thermal Relief Valve


Flow in Kg/Hr @ 0 deg C Inlet & P+10%
Area = 50mm squared K=0.53 KA=26.5
TRV mounted direct
(without warm up leg)

K=0.34 KA=17
TRV on warm up leg
Flow in Kg/Hr

Pressure in bar gauge

How to Order
The correct part number is easily derived from the following number sequence
CVF 10 B 1 07 N00
Orifice
Series Inlet Connection Outlet Connection Pressure Range Option
Diameter
CVF 10 8.00mm B 1/4” BSP-TR Male 1 Open to Atmosphere 07 25-49 psi (1.7-3.3 bar) N00
Cryogenic C 1/4” NPT Male 3 Ring Pull 15 50-99 psi (3.4-6.8 bar) No Drain
Thermal K 1/2” BSP-TR Male C 1/2” BSP-TR 29 100-199 psi (6.9-13.7 bar)
Relief Valve L 1/2” NPT Male F 1/2” NPT 32 112-148 psi (7.7-10.2 bar)
45 200-434 psi (13.8-29.9 bar)
60 435-580 psi (30-40 bar)
Please contact us for other options.

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