The Dresser Consolidated Maxiflow high pressure safety valves are products that have been installed on many power stations worldwide to help protect boilers from overpressure. The Dresser Consolidated Safety Valves have a proven design for over 50 years.
BHGE improves operational safety and remains fully compliant with industry regulations, global, and regional standards. By taking a proactive role in the development of regulatory compliance standards, we can configure, engineer, and manufacture safety relief valves that always adhere to the latest industry regulations. 8 Dresser Consolidated® III. Introduction The safety relief valve (SRV) is an automatic, pressure-actuated relieving device suitable for use either as a safety valve or relief valve, depending on application. SRVs are used on hundreds of different applications, including liquids and hydrocarbons; therefore, the valve.
Dresser Consolidated Safety Valves come in different types:
- Consolidated 1700 Maxiflow Steam Safety Valve
- Consolidated Type 1511 Steam Safety Valve
- Consolidated Type 1541/1543 Steam Safety Valve
- Consolidated Type 1811 Steam Safety Valve
- Consolidated Type 1900/P Process Safety Relief Valve
- Consolidated Type 1982 Process Safety Relief Valve
- Consolidated Type 2478 Pressure Relief Valve
- Consolidated Type 2700 Steam Safety Valve
- Consolidated Type 3500 Electromatic Ball Valve
Dresser Consolidated Safety Relief Valves come in different types:
- Consolidated Type 3900 MPV Modular Pilot-Operated Safety Relief Valve
- Consolidated Type 2900 MPV Modular Pilot-Operated Safety Relief Valve
- Consolidated Type 2900-40 Pilot Operated Safety Relief Valve
- Consolidated Type 4900 MPV Modular Pilot-Operated Safety Relief Valve
- Consolidated Type 13900 Series Pilot-Operated Safety Relief Valve
Besides safety valves Dresser also supplies valves for other uses. If you need more information about the Dresser safety valves or other dresser valves please contact ITT Controls via [email protected].