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Hot water safety valve 451bH series
threaded

Hot water safety valve - 451bH series - Goetze KG - threaded
Hot water safety valve - 451bH series - Goetze KG - threaded
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Characteristics

Fluid
for hot water
Other characteristics
threaded
Controlled pressure

Max.: 25 bar
(362.6 psi)

Min.: 0.5 bar
(7.3 psi)

DN

Max.: 2 in

Min.: 0.5 in

Description

For demanding requirements in hot-water and heating-systems, there is also a version available made of high-quality corrosion- and acid-resistant stainless steel. Such safety valves are applicable to not intrinsically safe solar heating systems up to 120°C and district heating building stations. For the protection of: - thermostatically protected closed-circuit water heating systems with flow temperatures of up to 120°C for all static heights or rated output above 350 kW according to TRD 721, DIN 4751 and DIN EN 12828. - Should the thermostatic limiting and control unit fail, the safety valve has to blow-off the total heating output of the boiler as hot water and steam. - Closed-circuit solar heating plants according to DIN 4757-1 und 2 with flow temperatures up to 120°C for all static heights. - district heating sub-stations, district heating building substations and domestic systems suitable for connection to a hot water district heating network according to DIN 4747-1 und AGFW 505. - heating plants for building technology and industrial applications - co-generation plants (CHP) - biogas plants - district heating transfer stations, building sub-stations - solar plants
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