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Bronze/Brass Valves - 211, 211S and 632 Series

Setting new standards for performance and economy in low-pressure, high volume applications. The 211S, 632 and 211 Series Bronze Safety Relief Valves from Taylor Valve Technology, Inc. raise the standard for reliability and value with features like the industry's highest capacity for liquid and maintenance costs so low they shatter all previous industry expectations. No other bronze safety relief valve offers Taylor's unique changeable nozzle and sic that enable a user to switch from a Brass to a stainless steel inlet--without buying a new valve! Combine these advantages with standard features like superior 17-7 stainless steel springs and a revolutionary disc and seat design that provides a bubble-tight seal every time, and you begin to see why Taylor Bronze Saftey Relief Valves have set new industry standards for economy and performance.

 

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Steam, Liquid and More

Whether you specify a 211S Series model for steam, 632 Series for liquid, 211 Series for air, gas and vapor, there's a Taylor Bronze Safety Relief Valves that's ideal for your ASME Section I or VIII Code application. A unique dual-ring design ensures easy adjustment for precise opening action and short blowdown. Every valve is also fully inspected and tested at the factory to verify set point, blowdown and freedom from seat leakage. Available in lift-lever and soft-seat designs, all models are rated for 250 psig maximum set pressure at 406 degrees F. maximum set temperature. Concerned about record keeping? No other valve company matches the complete traceability of parts that results from Taylor's unique manufacturing serialization program.

Applications

  • Model 211 Series
    • ASME Section VIII Code for air, gas and vapor
    • "D" through "J" orifice
    • 250 PSIG maximum set pressure
    • 406 degree F. maximum temperature
    • Designed for use on air and gas compressors, pressure vessels, and piping handling air, gases and vapor
  • Model 211S Series
    • ASME Section I and Section VIII Code for steam
    • "D" thru "J" orifice
    • 250 psig maximum set pressure
    • 406 degree F. maximum temperature
    • Designed for use on steam boilers, steam service un-fired pressure vessels, steam lines and accumulators, steam cleaners, cookers, and distillers
  • Model 632 Series
    • ASME Section VIII code for liquid
    • "D" thru "H" orifice
    • 250 psig maximum set pressure
    • 406 degree F. maximum temperature
    • Design provides the industry's highest capacity for liquid flow
    • Designed for use on vessels and piping handling liquids

Valve Model:

 

632

Valve Dimensions:

 

Connections

Available Orifice Sizes:

 

D, E, F, G, H

Available End Connections:

 

Threaded

Available Connection Sizes:

 

see 'Connections'

Availabe Flanged Connections:

 

Do not have flanged connections

Orifice Diameter

 

Orifice Sizes

Orifice Area

 

see ‘Orifice Sizes’

Approximate Weight:

 

see 'Connections'

Available Set Pressure Ranges:

 

15- 250 PSI

Maximum Temperature:

 

406degree F

Bill of Materials:

 

Standard Materials

Available Body Materials:

 

Bronze

Available Trim Materials

 

Brass, 316 SS

Available Seat Materials | Applications:

 

Viton, HNBR, EPDM, TEFLON

Applications/ Usage:

 

Designed for use on vessels and piping handling liquids.



* Commercial Seat Tightness - Taylor Valve Technology’s standard definition and test acceptance criteria for the maximum acceptable leakage though soft seats in its soft seated relief valves is zero SCFH measured at the outlet of the valve with pressure at held at 90 percent of the set pressure immediately after relieving. Measurement will be made using a commercial flow meter capable of detecting a flow of 0.05 SCFH (Dry, clean air at min 62 degrees F).

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