Relief Valves

Relief Valves

Relief Valves

Hansen Pressure Relief Valves for Ammonia and Halocarbon Gas Service Safety Relief to Atmosphere. Hansen safety relief valves in types: H5600R, H5600A, H5601, H5602, H5602R, H5632R, H5613, H5633R, H5604, H5634R. The H5600 “R” series valves have reduced capacities.

Hansen pressure relief valves help meet the requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE 15 Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems as well as other worldwide codes. This standard requires pressure vessels of all refrigeration systems to be protected by a pressure-relief device or other approved means to safely relieve pressure in the event of fire or other abnormal conditions.

Once installed, a properly selected Hansen pressure-relief valve is ready to vent to atmosphere any temporary excessive overpressure inside of a vessel. After discharge, these valves will attempt to reseat to minimize loss of refrigerant. However, once any relief valve has discharged, it must be replaced as soon as possible because debris may have settled on the seat during discharge. Hansen pressure-relief valves should be connected to the vapor space of refrigerant vessels, heat exchangers, oil pots, oil stills, pilot receivers, and elsewhere as may be required by various codes.

Where dual pressure-relief valves are required, Hansen offers the three-way valves and other components necessary for assembly; see page 4. Rupture disc assemblies are required when using Hansen pressurerelief valves for halocarbon applications because the high cost of such refrigerants demands extreme tightness, see bulletin K209.

Hansen EZ-SRV Cartridge Pressure Relief valves protect refrigeration pressure vessels and other refrigeration system components from excessive pressure. If an abnormally high pressure occurs, the cartridge pressure-relief valve will open to relieve the excess pressure, preventing potential damage to equipment and injury to personnel.

Hansen rupture disc assemblies (RDAs) are used to indicate which pressure-relief valve has discharged. A pressure-relief valve will re-seat after discharging. However, a rupture disc remains open after bursting. (A rupture disc is not a stand alone safety device.) An installed pressure gauge or switch (required by code) provides a visual or electronic indication that the rupture disc has burst.

Also, rupture disc assemblies provide a hermetic seal to help eliminate any possibility of minute losses of refrigerant via pressure-relief valve seat materials. Hansen rupture disc assemblies are designed with a double-weld construction. There are no gaskets to leak. The rupture disc inside the assembly is patented hermetically welded to the body and mechanically isolated from any pipe stress. A separate body weld seals the assembly. This design helps eliminate internal and external leaks and ensures that the disc will burst at its design pressure.

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