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Protect against excess vacuum and pressure in cylinders, gear boxes, enclosures, manifolds, and tanks.
Secure access to vented openings in pipe and tanks—the cap can be locked to prevent tampering.
Also known as thermostatic steam traps, these increase the efficiency of your radiator by venting cool air.
Suitable for food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments, these steam traps are made of 316 stainless steel with a Viton® fluoroelastomer O-ring to stand up to frequent washdowns with harsh cleaners and sanitizers.
Also known as inverted-bucket steam traps, these provide near-continuous discharge to accommodate high condensate levels.
When close to steam temperature, these traps—also called thermodynamic steam traps—release condensate from steam lines to save energy in food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments.
Also known as thermodynamic steam traps, these discharge condensate when close to steam temperature for minimal energy loss.
These steam traps offer good corrosion resistance.
Also known as thermostatic steam traps, these vent cool air and condensate to increase energy efficiency in your steam lines.
Body is brass.
These valves are made of corrosion-resistant materials for use in wet conditions and harsh environments.
For excellent corrosion resistance in wet conditions and harsh environments, these valves have no metal parts.
Turn the key to manually vent radiators and heaters.
An internal wire brush traps air bubbles and discharges them through the top relief port while allowing inline flow from the inlet to the outlet.
Design a valve specifically for your process media and set pressure. Choose from a valve for air, inert gas, water, hydraulic oil, fuel oil, gasoline, or diesel fuel and a set pressure.
Change set pressure without guesswork—the adjustment screw is marked in 25 psi increments for making pressure adjustments without a gauge.
These valves are commonly used with pumps in low-pressure water systems.
Alter the set pressure to suit your application.
Also known as T & P valves, these open when water temperature reaches 210° F or at the set pressure.
These valves meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with water pressure vessels.
Protect your water-heating system with these valves that meet ASME Code Section IV for hot water heaters and boilers.