19 Series - Safety Valve: Installation, Operation, & Maintenance
19 Series - Safety Valve: Installation, Operation, & Maintenance
19 Series - Safety Valve: Installation, Operation, & Maintenance
Part I
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IMPORTANT
Conbraco pressure relief valves are safety devices designed for the protection of lives and property. These
valves will provide years of service when properly installed and maintained. The information contained herein is
intended for use by qualified personnel to properly maintain these devices.
Serious property damage and injury or death may occur should a pressure relieving device fail to operate
correctly. Any installation, maintenance, adjustment, repair or testing should only be performed by experienced
personnel properly trained and qualified in accordance with applicable codes and standards.
When maintaining or repairing Conbraco pressure relief valves, use only original Conbraco parts to ensure safe
and reliable operation.
Contact your local Conbraco factory representative for the name of a factory authorized repair center near you.
Or visit us on the web at www.conbraco.com.
Max. Set – Steam 250 psi (1723.7 kPa) 250 psi (1723.7 kPa) 250 psi (1723.7 kPa) 300 psi (2068.4 kPa)
Max. Set – Air/Gas 300 psi (2068.4 kPa) 300 psi (2068.4 kPa) 300 psi (2068.4 kPa) 300 psi (2068.4 kPa)
Max. Temperature 406ºF (207.8ºC) 406ºF (207.8ºC) 406ºF (207.8ºC) 422ºF (216.7ºC)
Caution – Valve may be very hot to the touch. Wear protective equipment if necessary.
1. Installation must be performed by qualified service personnel only.
2. It is the piping system designer’s responsibility to implement appropriate protective measures to minimize reaction
forces and moments which result from supports, attachments, piping, etc.
3. Service is to be compatible with the materials of construction. Prior to selection it is the user’s responsibility to
determine that the valve is appropriate for the intended application. Application not to allow corrosion >.001”/year (.025
mm/year).
4. The capacity rating of this valve must equal or exceed that of the equipment to which it is installed.
5. Do not use this valve on a coal or wood fired boiler having an uncontrolled heat input.
6. Do not use the test lever as a lifting device during installation.
7. Insure that all connections, including the valve inlet, are clean and free of any foreign material.
8. Use pipe compound sparingly or tape on external threads only.
9. Do not use a pipe wrench! Use proper type and size wrench on wrench pads only.
10. This valve must be mounted in a vertical upright position directly to a clean tapped opening in the top of the pressure
vessel. Under no circumstances should there be a flow restriction or valve of any type between the safety valve and
pressure vessel.
11. Do not plug or obstruct valve body drain. A body drain line should be installed to dispose of condensate.
12. See ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and local jurisdiction for additional installation and operating instructions.
Caution - During operation, this valve may discharge large amounts of high pressure steam, hot water, air or
gas. To reduce the potential for bodily injury and property damage, a discharge line must be installed that:
a) is connected from the valve outlet to a safe point of discharge with no intervening valve;
b) allows complete drainage of the valve and discharge line;
c) is independently supported and securely anchored to avoid applied stress on the valve;
d) is as short and straight as possible;
e) terminates freely to atmosphere where any discharge will be clearly visible and is at no risk of freezing;
f) is, over it’s entire length, of a pipe size equal to or greater than the valve outlet. Use only schedule 40 pipe for
discharge. Do not use schedule 80, extra strong or double strong pipe or connections. Do not cap, plug or obstruct
discharge pipe outlet! If discharge is piped upward, a condensate drain must be provided in the elbow below the
vertical pipe to prevent condensate from returning into the valve. A Conbraco Drip Pan Elbow is ideal.
Operating Instructions
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To achieve topmost performance and maximum service life, it is necessary to maintain a proper pressure margin between
the set pressure of the safety valve and the operating pressure of the equipment. The minimum recommended operating
pressure margin for this type of safety valve is 5 psi for pressures up to 70 psig and is 10% of set pressure for pressures
above 70 psig. Failure to maintain this operating margin may result in leakage past the seat and an accumulation of
deposits on the seating surface. Excessive deposits may prevent the safety valve from operating properly, and a
dangerous pressure build-up and equipment rupture may result.
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Under normal operating conditions a “try lever test” should be performed biannually in steam service, with a visual
inspection every 2 months and an annual pressure test. In air/gas service, perform a visual inspection every 6 months, a
lever test annually and a pressure test every 3 years. Under severe service conditions or if corrosion, pitting, and/or
deposits are noticed within the valve body, testing must be performed more often. A “try lever test” should be performed at
the end of any non-service period.
CAUTION! Hot, high pressure fluid may be discharged from body drain during lever test.
CAUTION! High sound levels may be experienced during lever test. Wear proper safety equipment and
exercise extreme care.
Test at or near maximum operating pressure by holding the test lever fully open for at least five seconds to flush the valve
seat free of sediment and debris. Then release lever and permit valve to snap shut. If lift lever does not actuate, or there is
no evidence of discharge, turn off equipment immediately and contact a licensed contractor or qualified service personnel.
For resetting, adjustment or repairs contact Conbraco Industries for the appropriate service facility.
Neither Conbraco Industries, Inc. nor it’s agents assume any liability for valves improperly installed or maintained.
19 Series Part Number Matrix
EX: 19KDCA50
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