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Re: Allan in NE: Relief valves!
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Posted by Tom R Ne on November 13, 2006 at 04:22:57 from (71.31.219.150):
In Reply to: Re: Allan in NE: Relief valves! posted by Allan In NE on November 13, 2006 at 02:41:39:
Allan: I couldn’t find many specs on your Cross valves, but let me say that other brands of single valve that I have information on limit the pressure on the tank port to about 500 PSI. If you have the spec sheets on the valves I think it would be prudent to check the maximum pressure allowed on that tank port. Keeping in mind that with the hookup you are proposing, the upstream valves will have the system pressure on the tank port when a down steam is operated. And the real killer would be if you ever operated two or more valves at on time. Ok now that I have tossed in my 2 cents worth I will get off your case and you can get on with the project.
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