K64VP Vacuum Pressure Relief Valve
Vacuum Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) for Brewery Tanks
The Vacuum Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) protects brewery tanks, such as fermenters and bright beer tanks, from excess pressure and vacuum. These valves are critical for preventing tank collapse due to vacuum or rupture caused by over-pressurization, ensuring the safety of production staff and equipment. The PRV automatically opens to relieve excess pressure or vacuum and then closes once the pressure returns to the preset range, safeguarding your tanks during normal operations.
When tank pressure exceeds the preset maximum, the PRV opens to release excess pressure, preventing over-pressurization. Likewise, the valve opens to relieve the vacuum if a vacuum exceeds the preset limit. The valve closes automatically once conditions return to the preset range, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted operations.
For added convenience, these ships directly from Tassalini’s warehouse in Canada, ensuring quicker delivery and minimal downtime. This helps keep your operations running efficiently with minimal disruptions.
Key Features:
- Adjustable pressure relief with a fixed vacuum relief setting for added flexibility.
- Automatic operation for safety, responding to excess pressure and vacuum.
- Protects tanks from collapse (vacuum) and rupture (over-pressure).
- Ideal for use in brewery tanks, including fermenters and bright beer tanks.
Technical Specifications:
- 1.5" Tri-Clamp: 0.5-2.0 bar (8-30 psi), Capacity: 480 liters per hour
- 2.0" Tri-Clamp: 0.5-2.5 bar (8-36 psi), Capacity: 1200 liters per hour
- 2.5" Tri-Clamp: 0.5-2.1 bar (8-33 psi), Capacity: 3000 liters per hour
- Vacuum set at 0.01 bar
- Temperature Range: -10°C to +95°C (+15°F to +205°F)
- Finish: 150 grit, Ra 0.76-0.89 µm (30-35 µ”)
- Steel Grade: AISI 304L
Notice: The valve is not factory-set below the vessel's maximum operating pressure. Setpoint must be confirmed prior to use.
Protect your tanks and maintain safe operations with the Vacuum Pressure Relief Valve (PRV), engineered to automatically regulate pressure and vacuum in brewery environments.