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It is a common misconception, within the valve industry, to assume that safety relief valves must meet the same seat tightness criteria as defined for control valves in ANSI-FCI 70-2 (Class I to Class VI Leakage Class). However, they do not. Seat tightness for all Section VIII (“UV” Stamped valves) must be in accordance to API-527 (standard) unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer (See ASME Section VIII, Div. 1, UG-136[d][5]).
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-⁧Groowwy 2024년 6월 26일 오전 2시 43분 
how to set rewiev to steam ?
ෆ˚₊ 𝑆𝑜𝑎っ♡ 2020년 9월 10일 오전 10시 58분 
how do you analyze Steam :QuestMark:
(: 0mega1Spawn :) 2020년 3월 28일 오후 4시 22분 
It is a common misconception, within the valve industry, to assume that safety relief valves must meet the same seat tightness criteria as defined for control valves in ANSI-FCI 70-2 (Class I to Class VI Leakage Class). However, they do not. Seat tightness for all Section VIII (“UV” Stamped valves) must be in accordance to API-527 (standard) unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer (See ASME Section VIII, Div. 1, UG-136[d][5]).
butcha 2020년 1월 11일 오후 6시 20분 
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uniQ 2019년 12월 22일 오전 9시 31분 
API-527 methods of determining the seat tightness of metal- and soft-seated pressure relief valves, including those of conventional, bellows, and pilot-operated designs. The maximum acceptable leakage rates are defined for pressure relief valves with set pressures from 103 kPa gauge (15 psig) to 41,379 kPa gauge (6000 psig). If greater seat tightness is required, the purchaser shall specify it in the purchase order. The test medium for determining the seat tightness—air, steam, or water—shall be the same as that used for determining the set pressure of the valve. For dual-service valves, the test medium—air, steam, or water—shall be the same as the primary relieving medium.To ensure safety, the procedures outlined in this standard shall be performed by persons experienced in the use and functions of pressure relief valves.
uniQ 2019년 12월 22일 오전 9시 31분 
No problem, it's pretty simple actually.
There are six different seat leakage classifications as defined by ANSI FCI 70-2. The most commonly used by Gemco Valve are CLASS I, CLASS IV and CLASS Vl. CLASS I is also known as dust tight and can refer to metal or resilient seated valves. CLASS IV is also known as metal to metal. It is the kind of leakage rate you can expect from a valve with a metal shut-off disc and metal seat. CLASS Vl is known as a soft seat classification. Soft Seat Valves are those where the seat or shut-off disc or both are made from some kind of resilient material such as Teflon.
notSure 2019년 12월 20일 오전 7시 49분 
It is a common misconception, within the valve industry, to assume that safety relief valves must meet the same seat tightness criteria as defined for control valves in ANSI-FCI 70-2 (Class I to Class VI Leakage Class). However, they do not. Seat tightness for all Section VIII (“UV” Stamped valves) must be in accordance to API-527 (standard) unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer (See ASME Section VIII, Div. 1, UG-136[d][5]).
Psy0ch 2019년 12월 20일 오전 6시 08분 
It is a common misconception, within the valve industry, to assume that safety relief valves must meet the same seat tightness criteria as defined for control valves in ANSI-FCI 70-2 (Class I to Class VI Leakage Class). However, they do not. Seat tightness for all Section VIII (“UV” Stamped valves) must be in accordance to API-527 (standard) unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer (See ASME Section VIII, Div. 1, UG-136[d][5]).