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A safety valve is a valve that opens automatically to relieve built up pressure. When a specified pressure is exceeded the safety valve opens and releases a substance from the system to avoid an explosion.
Emerging trends in intelligent safety-valve control: By Juha Yli-Petäys, EHC Business Manager, Metso’s Automation business line
The reliability of safety valves is crucial to process control. Their design has changed little in recent years and partial stroke testing (PST) has ...
Valveuser Issue 12
Single Source HIPPS from BEL Valves and Hima-Sella
BEL Valves manufactures high integrity valves for the Oil and Gas Industry. It is part of the British Engines Group and has a reputation for ...
Valveuser Issue 11
Providing a Growing Industry...with a Comprehensive Solution
Large scale users of fine industrial gases face logistic problems. How do they safely and cost effectively store large, bulky volumes of gas? The ...
Valveuser Issue 1
Sizing safety valves for supercritical steam boilers
How do you size the safety valve for a supercritical steam boiler? Steam boilers are increasingly being designed to operate under supercritical ...
Valveuser Issue 3
NELES - THE VALUE OF SAFETY VALVES
Safety valves are used to protect processes, personnel and the environment against process disruption. Such valves are operated only in trip ...
Valveuser Issue 6
BEL Valves: ‘One Stop Shop’ suppliers take pain out of specifying and certifying HIPPS
As the global search for new oil and gas reserves intensifies, both surface and subsea, increasingly oil operators and installers are having to deal ...
Valveuser Issue 8