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Low pressure safety valve

Low Pressure Safety Valve
A Low Pressure Safety Valve (LPSV) is designed to release excess pressure in systems operating at low-pressure levels. It ensures protection against overpressure conditions, preventing equipment damage and maintaining safe operations.

Key Features
  • Low-Pressure Operation – Specifically designed for systems with minimal pressure variations.
  • Automatic Pressure Relief – Opens when pressure exceeds the set threshold.
  • Spring or Pilot Operated – Available in both spring-loaded and pilot-operated configurations.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Materials – Built to withstand harsh environments.
  • Adjustable Pressure Settings – Can be fine-tuned for specific applications.
Types of Low Pressure Safety Valves
  • Spring-Loaded LPSV – Uses a calibrated spring to control the opening and closing.
  • Pilot-Operated LPSV – Uses an external pilot system for precise pressure control.
  • Diaphragm-Type LPSV – Ideal for applications requiring tight sealing and minimal leakage.
  • Vacuum Relief Valve – Protects against vacuum conditions in tanks and pipelines.
Applications
  • Storage Tanks and Vessels
  • Gas Distribution Systems
  • HVAC and Ventilation Systems
  • Pharmaceutical and Food Industries
  • Low-Pressure Steam and Water Systems
Maintenance & Safety Tips
  • Regular Testing – Ensure proper functionality with periodic inspections.
  • Prevent Blockages – Keep the valve free from dust and debris.
  • Correct Pressure Setting – Adjust the valve according to system requirements.
  • Check for Corrosion – Use corrosion-resistant materials for extended lifespan.

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