Consolidated Type 1900 Safety Relief Valve & Universal Media0 pages
GE Oil & Gas
Consolidated* 1900 Series
Safety Relief Valve
1900 Series - Conventional Design
The highly adaptable Consolidated 1900 series safety relief valve
from GE Oil & Gas is designed to meet a wide range of industrial
applications.
Specifications
INLET SIZEStt
1” (25 mm) through 12” (305 mm)
INLET RATINGStt
ASME Class 150 through 2500
OUTLET SIZEStt (50 mm) through 16” (406 mm)
2”
OUTLET RATINGStt
ASME Class 150 and 300
ORIFICE SIZEStt
Seventeen sizes: D through W
TEMPERATURE RANGEt
450°F (-267.8°C) to 1500°F (815.6°C)
MATERIALStt
Cast-carbon steel body with stainless
steel trim (standard)
Optional materials available
Features
•t t Heavy-duty construction offers low cost of ownership by
promoting a longer valve service life, lower maintenance costs
and easy valve conversions.
•t t Design flexibility and parts interchangeability accommodate
process changes through easy conversion to a variety of designs.
•t t An optional bellows design is a cost-effective solution that
compensates for the effects of variable back pressure.
•t t A soft seat design enables the valve to remain leak free at
95 percent of set pressure over 100 psig (6.89 barg) with a backup metal seat for additional safety and minimized product loss.
•t t Available with open bonnet for high temperature applications.
API Standard 526
•t t Pressure relief valves specified in this fact sheet comply with the
latest edition of API Standard 526.
•t t When required for replacement, GE’s Consolidated 1900 valves
are available with connections and dimensions in accordance
with supplanted API Standard 526 sixth edition 2009 and prior
editions.
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