NRS Valve with Rupture Disc

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Cylinder Valve-Rupture Disc Combo

Characteristics

  • Compact Construction

  • Incorporated the cylinder valve and rupture disc in a single housing

  • Designed to retrofit to most rupture disc bodies

Features

  • Wetted Material: 316 L

  • O-rings: Viton 75; others available

  • Seat: PEEK Std.

  • Seat: PCTFE available to 3000 psi

  • Burst Pressure: See Disc Selection

  • 1/4" FNPT Outlet

Notes:

  • Do not use a rupture disc in a location where the sudden release of the material would pose a hazard.

  • The burst pressure is identified by a color coated dot on the top of the disc retainer. Do not subsitute any other burst disc. A TVI disc must be used.

  • Make certain there is an isolation valve between the system being sampled and the rupture disc assembly. This is necessary so the system can be closed if the disc bursts.

  • Expansion of liquefied gases due to small temperature changes may cause a rupture disc to release the cylinder contents. Appropriate regulations and guidelines should be followed to establish safe filling limits

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Cylinder Valve-Rupture Disc Combo

Characteristics

  • Compact Construction

  • Incorporated the cylinder valve and rupture disc in a single housing

  • Designed to retrofit to most rupture disc bodies

Features

  • Wetted Material: 316 L

  • O-rings: Viton 75; others available

  • Seat: PEEK Std.

  • Seat: PCTFE available to 3000 psi

  • Burst Pressure: See Disc Selection

  • 1/4" FNPT Outlet

Notes:

  • Do not use a rupture disc in a location where the sudden release of the material would pose a hazard.

  • The burst pressure is identified by a color coated dot on the top of the disc retainer. Do not subsitute any other burst disc. A TVI disc must be used.

  • Make certain there is an isolation valve between the system being sampled and the rupture disc assembly. This is necessary so the system can be closed if the disc bursts.

  • Expansion of liquefied gases due to small temperature changes may cause a rupture disc to release the cylinder contents. Appropriate regulations and guidelines should be followed to establish safe filling limits

Cylinder Valve-Rupture Disc Combo

Characteristics

  • Compact Construction

  • Incorporated the cylinder valve and rupture disc in a single housing

  • Designed to retrofit to most rupture disc bodies

Features

  • Wetted Material: 316 L

  • O-rings: Viton 75; others available

  • Seat: PEEK Std.

  • Seat: PCTFE available to 3000 psi

  • Burst Pressure: See Disc Selection

  • 1/4" FNPT Outlet

Notes:

  • Do not use a rupture disc in a location where the sudden release of the material would pose a hazard.

  • The burst pressure is identified by a color coated dot on the top of the disc retainer. Do not subsitute any other burst disc. A TVI disc must be used.

  • Make certain there is an isolation valve between the system being sampled and the rupture disc assembly. This is necessary so the system can be closed if the disc bursts.

  • Expansion of liquefied gases due to small temperature changes may cause a rupture disc to release the cylinder contents. Appropriate regulations and guidelines should be followed to establish safe filling limits