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Pressure relief valves are a type of safety valve that are commonly used to protect a system and the people operating it. Whereas pressure regulators take incoming line pressure and regulates it down to the pressure that is required by the downstream system. Pressure Regulators can be used for reasons of safety and/or cost. Both of these valves are very important to its specific application. In this article, we will discuss the difference between a pressure relief valve and regulator.
Pressure relief valves are used to control or limit pressure spikes in a compressed air system. When the system pressure increases beyond a predetermined set point, the valve opens and relieves that pressure, bringing it back in line with normal operating parameters. The main function of a Pressure relief valve is to vent excess pressure and protect other system components, all the while maintaining optimum performance.
Air systems benefit highly from pressure relief valves, however different types of pressure relief valves can be used in a wide range of industries. For example, the water industry utilises the valve to make sure water pressure doesn’t reach such a level that it will burst pipes.
The IMI Norgren Olympian Plus pressure relief valve is designed to protect compressed air systems against over-pressurisation. It has high relief capacity while being sensitive and accurate. As part of the Olympian Plus range of products, it is suitable for in-line or modular installation and is compatible with other products in the Olympian Plus range, such as the B64G Filter/Regulator and the L64 Series Lubricator. Some of the key pressure relief valve features include:
Choosing a pressure relief valve isn’t always easy, but here at MGA Controls, we specialise in helping you choose the correct valve for your application. There are six basic factors to consider before choosing your pressure relief valve:
You must also consider the physical dimensions of the application and the plant, as well as factors related to the environment in which the valve will operate.
Here at MGA Controls, pressure relief valves can be fitted to an existing system and can be specified in sizes ranging from 1/4″ to 1.1/2″. We carry a wide range of stock that is available for quick delivery in your time of need.
To speak to a member of our technical team about choosing a pressure relief valve or the difference between a pressure relief valve and regulator contact us today on 01704 898980 or email sales@mgacontrols.co.uk. To request a free quote or view our general range of products contact our team.
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The Supreme Court has reinforced the theory of the First Amendment as a "safety valve," reasoning that citizens who are free to to express displeasure against government through peaceful protest will be deterred from undertaking violent means. The boundary between what is peaceful and what is violent is not always clear. For example, in this 1965 photo, Alabama State College students participated in a non-violent protest for voter rights when deputies confronted them anyway, breaking up the gathering. (AP Photo/Perry Aycock, used with permission from the Associated Press)
Under the safety valve rationale, citizens are free to make statements concerning controversial societal issues to express their displeasure against government and its policies. In assuming this right, citizens will be deterred from undertaking violent means to draw attention to their causes.
The First Amendment, in safeguarding freedom of speech, religion, peaceable assembly, and a right to petition government, embodies the safety valve theory.
These and other decisions rest on the idea that it is better to allow members of the public to judge ideas for themselves and act accordingly than to have the government act as a censure. The Court has even shown support in cases concerning obscenity or speech that incites violent action. The safety valve theory suggests that such a policy is more likely to lead to civil peace than to civil disruption.
Justice Louis D. Brandeis recognized the potential for the First Amendment to serve as a safety valve in his concurring opinion in Whitney v. California (1927) when he wrote: “fear breeds repression; . . . repression breeds hate; . . . hate menaces stable government; . . . the path of safety lies in the opportunity to discuss freely supposed grievances and proposed remedies; and the fitting remedy for evil counsels is good ones.”