Pressure reducing valves

Safety for PVC chlorine gas lines

The principle field of application for the pressure reducing valve is the prevention of pressure- or temperature-related reliquification of chlorine gas in order to prevent the destruction of PVC parts. The device reduces the inlet pressure to a level where chlorine reliquification in the subsequent line would occur only if the temperature fell well below 0°C. However, such temperatures practically never occur. The pressure reducing valve gives reliquification protection only to the installation subsequent to the direction of flow. For this reason the pressure reducing valve should be installed as closely as possible behind the chlorine tank (in case of chlorine gas supply) or chlorine evaporator (in case of liquid chlorine extraction). We recommend installing a filter ahead of the pressure reducing valve.

Pressure reducing valve C 7105

Features & Benefits

  • max. flow rate 25 kg Cl2/h
  • max. inlet pressure 16 bar
  • output pressure adjustable between 0.5 and 3 bar
  • compact construction
  • available as device with threaded pin G5/8 or 3/8“ NPT internal thread
  • manometer to indicate reduced pressure as option
Pressure reducing valve C 7110

Features & Benefits

  • max. flow rate 200 kg Cl2/h
  • max. inlet pressure 16 bar
  • outlet pressure set at approx. 1.5 bar
  • compact construction
  • available as device with flange connection or with 1" NPT female thread
  • manometer to indicate reduced pressure as option

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