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Consolidated boasts 140+ years of dedicated Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) Engineering and Manufacturing expertise.  We know overpressure protection!  With more than 10 major first-to-market products and features, Consolidated continues to deliver innovative technical solutions to the world"s most challenging overpressure protection applications.  When combined with the expertise and full-scale service of the Green Tag Center (GTC) Network, Consolidated is able to provide a comprehensive approach to Valve Lifecycle Management (VLM) that is second to none.

Comprehensive Valve Lifecycle Management (VLM) enabled by state-of-the-art tools and delivered by the unparalleled Consolidated Green Tag Center (GTC) Network, Consolidated supports our product throughout the entire lifecycle.

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Relief valves are often the last point of protection against dangerous events, so they must be dependable and ready to operate under high pressure situations. With Consolidated’s 140+ years of dedicated Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) engineering and manufacturing expertise under their belt, they know pressure relief valves and offer a wide range of safety relief valve and safety valve styles, sizes, options and configurations for all kinds of applications, environments and media.

Consolidated works closely with customers and regulatory organizations to configure, engineer and manufacture safety valves that can help maintain safer operating conditions in a full range of environments, to name a few:

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Chalmers & Kubeck –provides prompt delivery from one of the largest pressure relief valve inventories available anywhere. We have in excess of $10 Million in new Baker Hughes Consolidated * pressure and safety relief valves and OEM replacement parts in our C&K family of companies plus an additional $50 Million available from our Green Tag network associates. Strategically located,our knowledgeable, factory trained technicians, are available 24/7 to provide prompt, factory authorized repair service in both our shops or at the customer’s plant site. Territorial restrictions apply.

The Consolidated Series 3500 Electromatic Ball Valve (EBV) is designed to provide automatic or manual overpressure protection for steam boilers, and can also be used to assist start-up and shut-down…

ASME Section I and VIII approved, the Consolidated Type 2700 steam safety valve is configured to meet the specific requirements of the co-generation and waste-to-energy segments.

The Consolidated Type 1811 is a cost effective, high capacity flanged steel safety valve that offers seat tightness and high performance making it a solution well-suited for steam service applications.

Suitable for steam and other compressible fluid applications, the Consolidated Type 1541 and 1543 safety valves are ASME Section I and VIII approved. They are most commonly used in pharmaceutical,…

The Consolidated Type 1511 safety valves are designed for low pressure steam heating boilers, steam generators and air applications. This valve is ASME Section I and VIII approved.

The Type 3900 modular pilot-operated safety relief valve (MPV) features a separate, non-flowing pilot sub-assembly design making it well-suitable for use with both compressible and incompressible fluids. Optional pilot valve…

The Consolidated Type 1982 conventional process safety relief valve provides seat tightness and blowdown performance for vapor, liquid and steam applications. It is well-suited for applications requiring high relief capacity…

The Consolidated 19000 Series valve provides quality performance in seat tightness, capacity, and blowdown on most media. It surpasses ASME code requirements and is CE compliant to European PED specifications…

The first valve of its size capable of handling liquid and gas interchangeably without adjustments while remaining stable, the Type 1900 safety relief valve offers an innovative solution for multi-phase…

Consolidated Maxiflow high pressure safety valves are premium products that are installed on many power generating stations worldwide to help protect boilers from overpressure conditions. With a proven design, the…

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VSI is your premier source for control valves, pressure relief valves, and safety relief valves. Our factory-certified experts are on-call 24/7 for repairs, testing, sizing & selection, replacement, and installation.

As your trusted source for factory-certified service solutions and consistent value and quality, VSI offers excellent customer service and world-class products and services. VSI has been focused on a legacy of quality and service since its inception in 1975 in Oklahoma City by founder Bill Campbell. Over the years, VSI has expanded its footprint to include four locations, offering service, repair, installation, and custom solutions across the United States. We offer excellent customer service, best-in-class products, and a wide variety of solutions for the process industry. VSI is the premier source for safety valves, pressure relief valves, control valves, and actuation products and services. Contact us to find out how we can help you.

Adapt almost any rotary actuator to a linear valve. Converting pneumatic actuation to electric helps increase operational efficiency and lower emissions.

VSI is a Consolidated™ Green Tag Center™ offering factory-certified repairs, installation, maintenance, and the full range of Consolidated pressure and safety relief valves. We have in-house certified technicians and product experts, and a large inventory to ensure fast delivery.

Our factory-certified and safety-trained, field service technicians are ready to be dispatched to your site. Capabilities include optimization, repair, and maintenance on pressure relief valves, safety valves, control valves, line valves, and actuation.

With decades of shop and field service experience, VSI is an extension of your process control team. VSI is a Consolidated™ Green Tag Center™ and holds a VR Stamp from the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors for our Tulsa, OK, location.

VSI has rebuilt our pressure relief valves here at [our processing plant] for several years now and I have always been very pleased with their service and quality of work. The work is always completed on time and we have had no reliability issues with the valves they’ve worked on. It’s always a pleasure working with VSI and I look forward to continuing the relationship.

The entire team at VSI has always been able to meet my needs and always exceeds my expectations. I have a great relationship with both the sales and service teams they are always ready to answer technical questions and provide excellent advice on ways to solve problems in the field and are always ready with solutions no matter how obscure or unusual the problem. VSI is more than ready and able to meet all my valve needs at any given moment.

VSI has been helpful in many ways, from greasing valves, valve repair, valve replacement, and training our guys as well. We can’t say enough about quotes, labor support, material delivery time, and billing. Aaron has helped us out of several jams over the years and we appreciate it.

Valve Sales Inc. provides outstanding service and support for all of our valve needs. Their dedication to quality and consistency allows our equipment to run more reliably and improves overall performance of our facility. Our goal is to provide consistent high performing products to our customers and VSI allows us to achieve this goal.

TULSA, OK – August 31, 2022 - Valve Sales Inc. (VSI), and Baker Hughes have partnered to distribute, service, and repair the complete line of Consolidated™ pressure relief valves. VSI’s service and… Read More

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In 1872 Henry G. Ashton patented a new steam-boiler safety valve to help prevent boiler explosions. In that year, or perhaps in 1871, he established Ashton"s Lock Safety Valve Co., with C. J. Bishop, operating out of premises on Pearl Street in Boston. The 1872 Boston Fire burned them out. They relocated briefly to 9 Rowe"s Wharf, and in 1874 they relocated to 262 Purchase Street. By this time the business was doing well and Ashton continued to improve his safety valve. In 1878 or "79 they relocated briefly to 83 Federal Street but another fire forced them to move again in 1879, this time to 271 Franklin Street. Sometime during 1878 or "79 they reorganized as the Ashton Valve Co.

In 1892 they acquired the Boston Steam Gauge Co., and steam gauges would become at least as important a product line as their safety valves. They were also making other accessories for steam boilers and engines, such as a feed-water heaters and water relief valves, and they had introduced a line of steam heating valves.

Henry G. Ashton died in 1895; his son Albert, a recent engineering graduate from MIT, replaced his father as vice-president and continued running the day-to-day operations for more than a quarter century. By 1922, when Albert died, the company was at its peak, with about 250 employees and robust sales. Harry Ashton, who was sales manager, took over some of his brother"s responsibilities but as steam power became increasing obsolescent the company never expanded into other markets. In 1948 the Ashton Valve Co. merged with the Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co.

1874 Massachusetts Register and Business Directory lists, under "Boiler Safety Apparatus", "Ashton"s Lock Safety Valve Co. C. J. Bishop, 9 Rowe"s wharf".

1875 Sampson, Davenport & Co."s Boston Directory lists "Ashton"s Lock Safety Valve Co., H. G. Ashton, patentee, C. J. Bishop. treas., 262 and 264 Purchase".

1879 Sampson, Davenport & Co."s Boston Directory lists "Ashton Valve Co., 93 Federal". H. G. Ashton was listed as owner and William Howell Reed was treasurer.

1885 Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Western Railroad Association reports that Consolidated Safety Valve Co. was suing several others, including Ashton Valve Company, for infringing their G. W. Richardson patents 58,294 and 85,963..

1887-06-29 American Engineer has a text ad for "The Ashton Valve Co., / the Ashton noiseless blow back locomotive safety valve, / the Ashton lock safety valve, / the Ashton water relief valve..."

1890 Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Western Railroad Association reports that Ashton Valve Company had brought suit against the Coale Muffler & Safety Valve Company for infringement of patents 200,119 and 299,504.

1907-01-01 The Plumbers Trade Journal, Steam and Hot Water Fitters" Review. "The Ashton Valve Co.—When the Ashton Valve Company, of 271 Franklin street, Boston, Mass., was organized twenty-five years ago, the officers elected were: President, Charles J. Bishop; treasurer, William Howell Reed, and Henry G. Ashton, vice-president and general manager. Since that time several changes have been made and at the present time John Avery is president; Fred A. Case, vice-president, and Albert S. Ashton, secretary-treasurer. The firm manufactures a line of well-known specialties, including pop safety valves, steam heating valves, water relief valves, and pressure and vacuum gauges."

According to patent records, Ashton Valve Co. was located in Hartford, CT., between 1900 and 1902; in Boston, MA, between 1909 and 1924; and in Cambridge, MA, between 1927 and 1938.

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Baker Hughes announces that Valve Sales Inc. (VSI) will now distribute, service, and repair its complete line of Consolidated pressure relief valves. VSI’s service and distribution agreement with Consolidated covers the entire state of Oklahoma, southern Kansas, and the Northwest corner of Arkansas.

Announcing the new agreement, Chris Chernisky, President of VSI said, “Our customers have asked us for a valve line they can trust, and we are excited to be able to deliver on that request. The Tulsa-based Center of Operational Excellence will now become a Consolidated Green Tag Center. That means its customers can expect factory-trained technicians, expert technical support, and local inventory of OEM valves and parts for quick delivery.”

Consolidated has a diversified portfolio of safety and pressure relief valves, and has the capability to service valves both in-house and on-site. The company’s MOBILELAB is fully equipped with testing, machining, and repair capabilities. “We can dispatch the MOBILELAB quickly for tight turnarounds or emergency service, which is a very valuable resource to our customers,” Chernisky said.

“Many variations in valve and actuator dimensions and characteristics have come into play especially now that we have worldwide vendors,” said Paul Souza, training manager at AUMA Actuators in a presentation at the Valve Manufacturers Association Virtual Valve Forum in November 2020.

While presenting in a recent VMA Valve Basics 101 Course in Houston, I found myself in a familiar role: explaining solenoid valves (SOVs) to attendees. (I work with solenoids so much that one VMA member at that conference joked that I needed to be wearing an I Heart Solenoids t-shirt). During the hands-on “petting zoo” portion of the program, which involves smaller groups of attendees, one of the most frequently asked questions I get from people came up: What’s the difference between direct-acting and pilot-operated SOVs, and how do we make a choice?

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Pioneer’s cutting-edge Baker Hughes Consolidated relief valves offer Green Tag Center (GTC) support to help your high-pressure safety valve operate efficiently. We offer comprehensive audit programs to validate your product, so the solution we provide for your facility is built to last. Safety relief valves function as the main protection point against dangerous substances; it’s crucial the system you have in place is operating to its optimal potential. Baker Hughes Consolidated safety valves offer styles, sizes, options, and configurations to fit seamlessly into your existing environment for optimal performance.

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For more than 60 years, Consolidated Pipe & Supply has been a full line supplier, fabricator and manufacturer of pipe, valve, and fitting and services to the natural gas, waterworks, energy and industrial sectors. We pride ourselves on our deep relationships in the industries we serve, the breadth of product we offer, and the resources we have in-house.

Supporting the commercial nuclear industry in the manufacturing of Safety Related and ASME Section III components. Capabilities include light to heavy manufacturing and the ability to design various appurtenances.

Vulcan Plastics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Consolidated Pipe & Supply, is an industry leader and innovator in the manufacturing and distribution of PVC products. We are able to control the quality of our product from start to finish using only the best-quality raw materials.

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On an accounting as to profits and damages, on a bill for the infringement of letters patent No. 58,294, granted to George W. Richardson, September 25, 1866, for an improvement in steam safety valves, Circuit Court, confirming the report of the master, allowed to the plaintiff the entire profit made by the defendant from making and selling safety valves containing the patented improvement, and this Court affirmed the decree on the ground that the entire commercial value of the defendant"s valves was to be attributed to the patented improvement of Richardson.

It was held that the plaintiffs valves of commerce all of them contained the improvements covered by the patent of Richardson, and that, as the master had reported no damages in addition to profits, the amount of profits could not be affected by the question whether the plaintiff did or did not use the patented Invention.

It was also proper not to allow to the defendant for valves made by the defendant and destroyed by it before sale, or after a sale and in exchange for other valves, which did not appear in the account on either side.