Series 412

High performance safety valves made of stainless steel, atmospheric discharge, with threaded connection

Good to know Data & Facts

Valve size

DN 15 to DN 50
1/2" to 2"

Pressure

0.2 bar to 50 bar

Temperature

-60 °C to 225 °C
Product design

atmospheric discharge

Material

Stainless steel

Nominal width

DN 15 to DN 50
1/2" to 2"

Medium
  • Air, gases and vapours
    neutral
Temperature in °C

-60 °C to 225 °C

Pressure in bar

0.2 bar to 50 bar

This high performance safety valve made of stainless steel is unique in its class. Its slim and elegant exterior conceals the highest level of precision and performance. At the same time, this valve can be ordered with a set pressure up to 40 bar. It is suitable for air and gases which can be freely discharged into the environment.

connection types
  • Male thread
  • pressure tanks and pressure systems
  • pressure booster plants air-side
  • Traffic and railway technology
  • Pneumatic braking systems
  • Pneumatic control units
  • Secondary sectors of the food, beverage, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries

in compliance with plant-specific regulations and the use of the appropriate valve design and seal.Safety valves are permanently set and sealed at the factory.

TUV-Germany

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

EU type examination

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Korea Gas Safety Corporation

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Manufacture License of Special Equipment People's Republic of China

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Eurasian Conformity
American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Rules

ASME-Code Sec. XIII

Canadian Registration Number

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Bureau Veritas

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

American Bureau of Shipping

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Registro Italiano Navale

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Det Norske Veritas

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Lloyd's Register

Usage

Steam/Gases (S/G)

Documents

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