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The function of a Reservoir Pressure Valve is to vent excess pressure to the suction line in order to maintain a positive pressure differential between the Oil Reservoir and Compressor.
Applications:
A Reservoir Pressure Valve is used in a Low Pressure Oil Management System. It is used to vent pressure in the Oil Reservoir while still maintaining a positive pressure differential between the Oil Reservoir and the compressor crankcase. This positive pressure ensures an adequate oil supply to the Oil Level Regulators. The inlet of the valve should be connected directly to the Oil Reservoir and the outlet should be piped to suction pressure.
Reservoir Pressure Valves are suitable for use with HCFC and HFC refrigerants, and their associated oils, as well as other industrial fluids noncorrosive to brass, steel and Teflon.
Main Features
Weight | 2.000000 |
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Manufacturer | Henry |
Condition | New |
Connection | 3/8" Flare, 5 PSI |