Low pressure relief valve ZM-B25, SST
Description
Low pressure relief valves control primary pressure (p1, ahead the valve).
Low pressure relief valves ZM-B25 are controlling protective gas or inert gas to
isolate processes from contamination by atmospheric oxygen.
Technology
ZM-B25 is a spring loaded differential pressure relief valve with reference to actual atmospheric pressure via a sensor hole to ambient. Under non operating conditions, the atmospheric pressure and the adjustable range spring close the valve via and a stem. Under operating conditions, gas enters from primary (p1) to the valve seat and reaches counter side of diaphragm via an internal pulse line. So, differential pressure is exactly in balance with atmospheric pressure and the force of adjustable range spring. The valve will be opened as soon as primary (p1) raises set point of adjustable range screw. Valves will be closed with primary (p1) below set point for constant back pressure service. Valves seat tightness is at least according to VDI/VDE 2174. Option external pulse line is compensating dynamic pressure drop in longer pipes. Best performance with pulse line pick-up directly at process.
Optional D-connection is used for pilot line connection in case of dome loaded service (high pressure blanketing). ZM-B is vacuum-proof, manufactured in decreasing design and uses no external energy.
Application
The back pressure relief valve ZM-B25 is used to hold and limit pressure of gas in pressure range of 3 to 500 mbar g. The regulator is especially designed for
inertization and blanketing processes for reactors, storage tanks and containers
using inert gas, such as nitrogen.
Elbow valve
P-Valve Series