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Safety relief valve, SFV 20, G, 24 bar

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Pressure setting [bar]: 24, Connection type: G, Inlet connection size [in]: 1 1/4 in, Outlet connection size [in]: 1 1/2 in, Pressure certificate: TÜV certificate included

Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
ApprovalCEEACUKCA
Certified Coef of Disc0.54 kg
China RoHS complianceOut of scope
Comments0
Connection Internal/ExternalExternal
Connection size [in]3/4 in
Connection size [mm]20 mm
Connection standardISO 228-1
Connection typeG
DG Indicator ProfileNot relevant for dangerous goods
DirectionAngleway
EU RoHS complianceOut of scope
Flow area [in2]0.394 in²
Flow area [mm2]254.0 mm²
Flow diameter [in]0.709 in
Flow diameter [mm]18.0 mm
Fluid Group1
In scope of WEEE and contain batteriesNo
Inlet connection size [in]1 1/4 in
Lift [mm]4.00 mm
Material DescriptionSFV 20 T 324 SAFETY VALVE 24 BAR
Characteristic
Value
Nominal diameterDN < 25
Outlet connection size [in]1 1/2 in
Packing formatSingle pack
PED categoryIV
Pressure certificateTÜV certificate included
Pressure setting [bar]24 bar
Pressure setting [psig]348 psig
Product descriptionSafety Relief Valve
Product groupSafety relief valves
Product lineIndustrial Refrigeration
Product nameSafety relief valve
Product TypeSFV 20
Quantity per packing format1 pc
REACH Candidate List substancesLead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
RefrigerantsR1234yfR1234ze(E)R125R134aR152aR170R22R227eaR236faR245faR290R32R401AR402AR404AR407AR407BR407CR407FR407HR409AR410AR413AR417AR421AR422AR422BR422DR438AR442AR444BR447AR447BR448AR449AR449BR450AR452AR452BR452CR454AR454BR454CR455AR463AR502R507AR512AR513AR513BR515AR515BR516AR600R600aR717R744
Temperature range [°C] [max]100 °C
Temperature range [°C] [min]-30 °C
Temperature range [°F] [max]212 °F
Temperature range [°F] [min]-22 °F
UK RoHS complianceOut of scope

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight3.984 Kilogram
Net weight3.974 Kilogram
Volume2.472 Liter
Characteristic
Value
EAN5702428192156
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