Safety Valves

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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Brand Name Teleflo
Country of Origin India
Inlet Sizes 1″ to 12″ flanged
Inlet Rating (for flanged valves) ANSI Class 150 to 2500
Outlet Sizes 1″ to 16″ flanged
Outlet Ratings (for flanged valves) ANSI Class 150 and 300
Orifice Sizes Sixteen sizes – D through W
Set Pressure Range 15 psig to 6250 psig
Temp. Range -450°F to 1500°F
Materials Carbon Steel Body with Stainless Steel
Conforming Standards API RP 520 TO 527
Code ASME Section III and VIII

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Balanced Bellows

This valve is the same as the conventional design except that a bellows has been added. When the bellows is installed, the educator tube is removed. Caution: It is important that the bonnet be vented to the atmosphere. A bellows is added to the conventional valve to deal with any of several situation.

Back pressure entering the valve through the valve outlet is excessive or variable. If back pressure fluctuates with ±10% of a nominal value, a bellows is required. If a built up back pressure exceeds 10% of the set pressure or cold differential set pressure, a bellows must be used.

If the entering fluid is slurry, highly viscous, or of a nature that it can enter the critical clearances between the guides/disc holders, protect that area with a bellows.

If the fluid being handled is corrosive to the upper works of the valve, isolate the bonnet chamber through use of a bellows. Conventional valves can be easily converted to a bellows design or vice versa through the use of retrofit kits. All valves are balanced bellows designs, meaning that they fully compensate for the effects of back pressure.

Standard safety valves are generally fitted with an easing lever, which enables the valve to be lifted manually in order to ensure that it is operational at pressures in excess of 75% of set pressure.

This is usually done as part of routine safety checks, or during maintenance to prevent seizing. The fitting of a lever is usually a requirement of national standards and insurance companies for steam and hot water applications. A standard or open lever is the simplest type of lever available. It is typically used on applications where a small amount of leakage of the fluid to the atmosphere is acceptable, such as on steam and air systems. Where it is not acceptable for the media to escape, a packed lever must be used. This uses a packed gland seal to ensure that the fluid is contained within the cap

Open Bonnet
Unless bellows or diaphragm sealing is used, process fluid will enter the spring housing (or bonnet). The amount of fluid depends on the particular design of safety valve. If emission of this fluid into the atmosphere is acceptable, the spring housing may be vented to the atmosphere – an open bonnet. This is usually advantageous when the safety valve is used on high temperature fluids or for boiler applications as, otherwise, high temperatures can relax the spring, altering the set pressure of the valve. However, using an open bonnet exposes the valve spring and internals to environmental conditions, which can lead to damage and corrosion of the spring.

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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Brand Name Teleflo
Material Stainless Steel
Color Blue
Pressure High Pressure
Application Industrial
Size Standard
Certification ISI Certified
Country of Origin India
End Connection Flanged, Screwed

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Features :

  • Universally applicable: type-tested for vapours, gases and liquids
  • Maximum reliability due to complete lining even in the blow-off area
  • Safety even with frequent opening and closing
  • Also for small differences between operating and opening pressure.

Specifications

  • Design - ISO/DIN
  • Nominal Pressure - 16 bar
  • Lining - PFA/PTFE/RUBBER
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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Brand Name Teleflo
Color Blue
Country of Origin India
Inlet Sizes 1″ to 12″ flanged
Inlet Rating (for flanged valves) ANSI Class 150 to 2500
Outlet Sizes 1″ to 16″ flanged
Outlet Ratings (for flanged valves) ANSI Class 150 and 300
Set Pressure Range 15 psig to 6250 psig
Temp. Range -450°F to 1500°F
Materials Carbon Steel Body with Stainless Steel
Conforming Standards API RP 520 TO 527
Code ASME Section III and VIII

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Balanced Bellows
This valve is the same as the conventional design except that a bellows has been added. When the bellows is installed, the educator tube is removed. Caution: It is important that the bonnet be vented to the atmosphere. A bellows is added to the conventional valve to deal with any of several situation.
Back pressure entering the valve through the valve outlet is excessive or variable. If back pressure fluctuates with ±10% of a nominal value, a bellows is required. If a built up back pressure exceeds 10% of the set pressure or cold differential set pressure, a bellows must be used.
If the entering fluid is slurry, highly viscous, or of a nature that it can enter the critical clearances between the guides/disc holders, protect that area with a bellows.
If the fluid being handled is corrosive to the upper works of the valve, isolate the bonnet chamber through use of a bellows. Conventional valves can be easily converted to a bellows design or vice versa through the use of retrofit kits. All valves are balanced bellows designs, meaning that they fully compensate for the effects of back pressure.
Standard safety valves are generally fitted with an easing lever, which enables the valve to be lifted manually in order to ensure that it is operational at pressures in excess of 75% of set pressure.
 
This is usually done as part of routine safety checks, or during maintenance to prevent seizing. The fitting of a lever is usually a requirement of national standards and insurance companies for steam and hot water applications. A standard or open lever is the simplest type of lever available. It is typically used on applications where a small amount of leakage of the fluid to the atmosphere is acceptable, such as on steam and air systems. Where it is not acceptable for the media to escape, a packed lever must be used. This uses a packed gland seal to ensure that the fluid is contained within the cap
Open Bonnet
Unless bellows or diaphragm sealing is used, process fluid will enter the spring housing (or bonnet). The amount of fluid depends on the particular design of safety valve. If emission of this fluid into the atmosphere is acceptable, the spring housing may be vented to the atmosphere – an open bonnet. This is usually advantageous when the safety valve is used on high temperature fluids or for boiler applications as, otherwise, high temperatures can relax the spring, altering the set pressure of the valve. However, using an open bonnet exposes the valve spring and internals to environmental conditions, which can lead to damage and corrosion of the spring.
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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Brand Name Teleflo
Inlet Sizes 1″ to 12″ flanged
Inlet Rating (for flanged valves) ANSI Class 150 to 2500
Outlet Sizes 1″ to 16″ flanged
Outlet Ratings (for flanged valves) ANSI Class 150 and 300
Set Pressure Range 15 psig to 6250 psig
Temp. Range -450°F to 1500°F
Materials Carbon Steel Body with Stainless Steel
Conforming Standards API RP 520 TO 527
Code ASME Section III and VIII

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Balanced Bellows
This valve is the same as the conventional design except that a bellows has been added. When the bellows is installed, the educator tube is removed. Caution: It is important that the bonnet be vented to the atmosphere. A bellows is added to the conventional valve to deal with any of several situation.
Back pressure entering the valve through the valve outlet is excessive or variable. If back pressure fluctuates with ±10% of a nominal value, a bellows is required. If a built up back pressure exceeds 10% of the set pressure or cold differential set pressure, a bellows must be used.
If the entering fluid is slurry, highly viscous, or of a nature that it can enter the critical clearances between the guides/disc holders, protect that area with a bellows.
If the fluid being handled is corrosive to the upper works of the valve, isolate the bonnet chamber through use of a bellows. Conventional valves can be easily converted to a bellows design or vice versa through the use of retrofit kits. All valves are balanced bellows designs, meaning that they fully compensate for the effects of back pressure.
Standard safety valves are generally fitted with an easing lever, which enables the valve to be lifted manually in order to ensure that it is operational at pressures in excess of 75% of set pressure.
 
This is usually done as part of routine safety checks, or during maintenance to prevent seizing. The fitting of a lever is usually a requirement of national standards and insurance companies for steam and hot water applications. A standard or open lever is the simplest type of lever available. It is typically used on applications where a small amount of leakage of the fluid to the atmosphere is acceptable, such as on steam and air systems. Where it is not acceptable for the media to escape, a packed lever must be used. This uses a packed gland seal to ensure that the fluid is contained within the cap
Open Bonnet
Unless bellows or diaphragm sealing is used, process fluid will enter the spring housing (or bonnet). The amount of fluid depends on the particular design of safety valve. If emission of this fluid into the atmosphere is acceptable, the spring housing may be vented to the atmosphere – an open bonnet. This is usually advantageous when the safety valve is used on high temperature fluids or for boiler applications as, otherwise, high temperatures can relax the spring, altering the set pressure of the valve. However, using an open bonnet exposes the valve spring and internals to environmental conditions, which can lead to damage and corrosion of the spring.
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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Connection Type Flanged
Inlet Sizes 1/4″ to 2″ Threaded or Flanged
Outlet Sizes 1/4″ to 2-1/2″ Threaded
Set Pressure Range 15 psig to 500 psig
Temp. Range -20°F to 800°F
Materials Carbon Steel or Stainless steel base with stainless steel trim is standard.
Code ASME Section VIII

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Threaded or Flange connection pressure relief valve conforming to manufacturer standards. The 1000 Series valves are designed and manufactured by Teleflo in compliance with ASME VIII. The Seat tightness, blow-down and capacity on all types of media meets the industry needs for over-pressure protection in chemical, petrochemical, refinery, power generation (nuclear and conventional) and other commercial applications.
  • 8100SV - Gas, Vapour or Steam Applications
  • 8100SRV - Liquid Applications
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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Brand Name Teleflo
Country of Origin India
Inlet Sizes 1″ to 12″ flanged
Inlet Rating (for flanged valves) ANSI Class 150 to 2500
Outlet Sizes 1″ to 16″ flanged
Outlet Ratings (for flanged valves) ANSI Class 150 and 300
Orifice Sizes Sixteen sizes – D through W
Set Pressure Range 15 psig to 6250 psig
Temp. Range -450°F to 1500°F
Materials Carbon Steel Body with Stainless Steel
Conforming Standards API RP 520 TO 527
Code ASME Section III and VIII

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Balanced Bellows
This valve is the same as the conventional design except that a bellows has been added. When the bellows is installed, the educator tube is removed. Caution: It is important that the bonnet be vented to the atmosphere. A bellows is added to the conventional valve to deal with any of several situation.

Back pressure entering the valve through the valve outlet is excessive or variable. If back pressure fluctuates with ±10% of a nominal value, a bellows is required. If a built up back pressure exceeds 10% of the set pressure or cold differential set pressure, a bellows must be used.

If the entering fluid is slurry, highly viscous, or of a nature that it can enter the critical clearances between the guides/disc holders, protect that area with a bellows.

If the fluid being handled is corrosive to the upper works of the valve, isolate the bonnet chamber through use of a bellows. Conventional valves can be easily converted to a bellows design or vice versa through the use of retrofit kits. All valves are balanced bellows designs, meaning that they fully compensate for the effects of back pressure.

Standard safety valves are generally fitted with an easing lever, which enables the valve to be lifted manually in order to ensure that it is operational at pressures in excess of 75% of set pressure.

This is usually done as part of routine safety checks, or during maintenance to prevent seizing. The fitting of a lever is usually a requirement of national standards and insurance companies for steam and hot water applications. A standard or open lever is the simplest type of lever available. It is typically used on applications where a small amount of leakage of the fluid to the atmosphere is acceptable, such as on steam and air systems. Where it is not acceptable for the media to escape, a packed lever must be used. This uses a packed gland seal to ensure that the fluid is contained within the cap

Open Bonnet
Unless bellows or diaphragm sealing is used, process fluid will enter the spring housing (or bonnet). The amount of fluid depends on the particular design of safety valve. If emission of this fluid into the atmosphere is acceptable, the spring housing may be vented to the atmosphere – an open bonnet. This is usually advantageous when the safety valve is used on high temperature fluids or for boiler applications as, otherwise, high temperatures can relax the spring, altering the set pressure of the valve. However, using an open bonnet exposes the valve spring and internals to environmental conditions, which can lead to damage and corrosion of the spring.

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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Brand Name Teleflo
Country of Origin India
Application Industrial
Inlet Sizes 1/4″ to 2″ Threaded or Flanged
Outlet Sizes 1/4″ to 2-1/2″ Threaded
Set Pressure Range 15 psig to500 psig
Temp. Range -20°F to 800°F
Code ASME Section VIII

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1000 SERIES SAFETY VALVE BARSTOCK (1000SV/1000SRV)

Threaded or Flange connection pressure relief valve conforming to manufacturer standards. The 1000 Series valves are designed and manufactured by Teleflo in compliance with ASME VIII. The Seat tightness, blow-down and capacity on all types of media meets the industry needs for over-pressure protection in chemical, petrochemical, refinery, power generation (nuclear and conventional) and other commercial applications.

  • 8100SV - Gas, Vapour or Steam Applications
  • 8100SRV - Liquid Applications


Reliable performance and easy maintenance procedures are characteristics of this valve (when properly installed in suitable applications for its design). The parts are designed so that there is no blow down adjustment required when setting or testing the valve. This product is normally supplied with threaded inlet and outlet connections. Socket weld or flanged end connections are available as  well. Product type designations change depending on connection sizes, orifice sizes, pressure range, and whether connections are male or female.

Product Material Variations Include :

  • 316 Stainless Steel
  • 304 Stainless Steel
  • Monel
  • Hastelloy
  • Alloy 20
  • Carbon Steel
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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Brand Name Teleflo
Material Stainless Steel
Connection Type Flanged
Country of Origin India
Valve Size 1/2inch, 2inch
Number of Way 2 Way
Application Industrial

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The Consolidated 8100 and 9100 series is compliant with   the   following  codes   and standards: – API 520, 526 and 527

APISTANDARD526-1995: Safety relief valves specified within this catalog comply with API standard 526 – Fourth Edition, 1995.

When ordering replacement valve that must comply with API Standard 526 – Third Edition,1984, contact the factory for verification of the correct replacement.

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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Brand Name Teleflo
Material Steel, Cast Iron, Brass
Pressure Range 101-200 PSI
End Connection Flanged
Color Grey
Application Industrial
Country of Origin India

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Manufactured to API/ASME codes. With IBR, LLOYDS, CCE Certificates. Full Lift, ‘Pop’ type. Screwed/Flanged models. Size: 15NB to 25 NB. Standardised orifice.

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Business Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Brand Name Teleflo
Type Pilot Operated
Material Stainless Steel
Connection Type Threaded
Color Grey, Blue
Application Industrial
Feature Durable, Corrosion Proof
Country of Origin India

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A pilot operated pressure relief valve is a pressure relief valve in which the major relieving device or main valve is combined with and controlled by a self actuated auxiliary pressure relief valve (pilot).

 

 
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