Gas safety relief valve AV 619
for pipelinesfor tankbrass

Gas safety relief valve - AV 619 - WITT-Gasetechnik - for pipelines / for tank / brass
Gas safety relief valve - AV 619 - WITT-Gasetechnik - for pipelines / for tank / brass
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Characteristics

Fluid
for gas
Applications
for pipelines, for tank
Body material
brass
Other characteristics
compact, stainless steel
Controlled pressure

Min.: 5 mbar
(0.1 psi)

Max.: 500 mbar
(7.3 psi)

DN

0.5 in, 0.75 in, 1 in

Flow rate

Min.: 2.6 m³/h
(91.82 ft³/h)

Max.: 90.7 m³/h
(3,203.04 ft³/h)

Weight

790 g
(27.87 oz)

Description

Safety Relief Valve for venting excess pressure from receivers, pipelines and other equipment, 5 up to 500 mbar spring-loaded, direct-acting safety relief valve every safety relief valve 100% tested set to exactly the opening pressure you specify TÜV-certification of pressure setting different connections for inlet and outlet Spring-loaded, direct-acting safety relief valve for venting excess pressure from receivers, pipelines and other equipment. Every safety relief valve 100% tested. Benefits: individual opening pressure TÜV-certification of pressure setting available in brass or stainless steel (ES) sealing material to suit gas or at customer's request compact size for easy, problem-free installation range of inlet and outlet connections adapter for connection to ventilation pipe free of oil and grease Approvals Company certified to ISO 9001and PED 97/23/EC Module H

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

SteelFab

13-16 Jan 2025 Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)

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    CFIA Rennes 2025
    CFIA Rennes 2025

    4-06 Mar 2025 Rennes (France)

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