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C O R P O R A T IO N

a Continental Disc company


Groth Corporation is a global leader in manufacturing

pressure/vacuum relief valves, flame arresters, blanket gas

regulators, and other low pressure relief products. Groth

Corporation pressure relief products have been protecting

refineries, chemical processing plants, and any facility with

atmospheric, fixed or floating roof storage tanks for more than

4 8 years.

You can be assured that our expertise and devotion to quality

w ill translate into an efficient and safe system, and that our

every effort w ill demonstrate our commitment to provide

innovative solutions, quality products, and comprehensive

service.

CO R PO RATIO N
a Continental Disc company
Groth's products are factory inspected and tested to meet your

critical requirements and special needs.

• The Groth quality management system is certified to ISO

9 0 0 1 -2 0 0 0 by TUV SUD America.

• PED 9 7 /2 3 /E C (European Pressure Equipment Directive)

authorization has been granted by TUV SUD Industrie

Service GmbH, notified body number 0 0 3 6 .

• ATEX Directive 9 4 /9 /E C certification for protective systems,

flame arresters, and valves used in potentially explosive

atmospheres has been authorized by IBExU Institut fur

Sicherheitstechnik GmbH, notified body number 0 6 37 .

Current certifications are available for download at www.grothcorp.com


Groth
Industrial Products
Catalog

GROTH
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C O R P O R A T IO N
a C ontinental Disc com pany

Groth Corporation
13650 N. Promenade Blvd.
Stafford, TX 77477 USA

800-354-7684

281-295-6800
(when calling from outside the USA)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Model N um ber Model D escription Page Num ber

Product O v e rv ie w ................................................................................................1
• Product Advantages
• Product Operation
• Product Standards
• Product Detail
• Vapor Emission Reduction
Products-At-A-G lance........................................................................................ 9

Section 1 Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves


1200A, 1201B, 1202B, 1203A Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves ......................................................................13
8800A, 8801, 8802, 8803 Combination Relief Valves and Flame Arresters ..........................................23
1220A, 1221B, 1222B, 1223B Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves with Pipe-Away F e a tu re ........................... 29
1720A, 1760A Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves with Pipe-Away F e a tu re ........................... 39
8820A Combination Relief Valves and Flame Arrester with Pipe-Away Feature . . .43
Fiberglass Relief Valves ..................................................................................49
Steam Jacketed Relief Valves ........................................................................51

Section 2 D eflagration and Detonation Flame A rresters


7618, 7628 Deflagration Flame Arresters .......................................................................... 53
7622 Flame Arresters, Flame Checks ......................................................................59
Flame Arresters, Steam Jacketed .................................................................63
7658A, 7758A Detonation Flame Arresters ............................................................................ 65
8110 Check Valve ...................................................................................................... 73

Section 3 P ressure o r Vacuum Relief Valves


1260A Pressure Relief Valves ..................................................................................... 77
2300A, 2301A Pressure Relief Valves ..................................................................................... 83
1300A, 1301A Vacuum Relief Valves, Top Mount ................................................................. 89
1360A, 1361A Vacuum Relief Valves, Side M o u n t................................................................. 95
5000, 5100 Pressure/Vacuum Free Vents, Top M o u n t..................................................... 101
6000, 6100 Gauge H a tch e s.................................................................................................111
2000A, 2050A Emergency Relief Valves, Weight Loaded ...................................................113
2100 Emergency Relief Valves, Spring Loaded ...................................................117
2400A, 2450A Emergency Relief Valves, Weight Loaded; H in g e d ......................................121
2500A Pilot-Operated Emergency Pressure Relief Valves ................................... 125

S ection 4 Valve Test Stands


Valve Test S ta n d s ........................................................................................... 129

S ection 5 P ilo t Operated Relief Valves


Series 1660 Pilot Operated Relief V a lv e s .......................................................................... 137
Series 1400 Pilot Operated Relief V a lv e s .......................................................................... 143
Series 1500 Air Operated Relief Valves ............................................................................ 160

Section 6 B lanket Gas R egulators


Series 3000 Blanket Gas Regulators ................................................................................. 167
Relief D e vice s.................................................................................................. 171

Section 7 Technical S e c tio n ......................................................................................... 173

Section 8 Conversion Tables ....................................................................................... 177

P roduct Lim ited W arranty Inside Back Cover


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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS CATALOG
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m a n u fa c tu rin g p r im a r y fu n c tio n , a p ro v id e a c o n tro lle d o p e n in g .
p re s s u re / v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e s p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e is A n e m e r g e n c y re lie f v a lv e is a
a n d fla m e a rre s t e rs . Today, c o m m o n ly re fe rre d to a s a s e a l u s e d to p re v e n t ru p tu rin g
G ro th is a g lo b a l le a d e r in “b re a th e r v a lv e .” of th e t a n k u n d e r s e v e re
m a n u fa c tu rin g p re s s u r e in c re a s e s c a u s e d b y
p re s s u re / v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e s , DEFLAGRATION/ p ro x im ity to in te n s e fire.
fla m e a rr e s te r s , b la n k e t g a s DETONATION
re g u la to rs , a n d o th e r lo w FLAME ARRESTERS E a c h of th e s e s a fe ty d e v ic e s
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Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves


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RELIEF VALVES ARE A m u ltip le c o rre la tio n b a s e d o n RELIEF VALVE WILL
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VALVES SAVE MONEY fe e t y o u k n o w th a t th e v a lv e re fe rre d
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th e m o re im p o rta n t a d v a n ta g e s d ia m e te r o r la rg e r. p e r ta n k . P r e s s u r e / v a c u u m
a re : e c o n o m ic s a v in g s a n d fire re lie f v a lv e s p ro v id e s a v in g s of
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A m e ric a n P e tro le u m In s titu te of b a r r e ls of p ro d u c t in a la rg e
d e v e lo p e d a fo rm u la to f a c ility s u c h a s th e o n e
d e te rm in e ta n k e v a p o ra tiv e illu s t r a t e d o n p a g e 3.
lo s s e s . T h e A P I e q u a tio n w a s D e p e n d in g o n s iz e a n d
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a n d 1/2 w ith p re s s u re / v a c u u m
v a lv e s ). T h e p rin c ip le fa c to rs
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v a p o r p re s s u re of th e p ro d u c t,
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a v e ra g e o u ta g e in feet, th e
Breathing loss
a v e ra g e d a ily a m b ie n t
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c o n d u c te d o n ta n k s c o n ta in in g in feet Tank Pressure Relief with Pressure
g a s o lin e w ith p re s s u re a n d Capacity Valve Open Vent Relief Valve
v a c u u m v a lv e s s e t a t 1/2 oz.
30 5,000 154 235 81
p re s s u re a n d 1/2 o z. v a c u u m .
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th e u s u a l s e ttin g . 100 55,000 1,382 2,000 618

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product advantages

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Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves
BASIC FIRE c o m b u s tio n is n o t lik e ly to o c c u r th e re fo re le s s c o rro s io n is
PROTECTION e v e n th o u g h th e ta n k m a y h a v e p ro d u c e d b y e s c a p in g v a p o rs .
A n a d v a n ta g e of u s in g a a c o m b u s tib le m ix tu re . T h is m e a n s o v e ra ll p la n t
p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e is th a t m a in te n a n c e is re d u c e d th e re b y
th e v a lv e p ro v id e s fire 1. C lo s e d t a n k p rin c ip le . W h e n s a v in g la b o r a n d m o n ey.
p ro te c tio n fo r th e ta n k . A a p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e is
p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e is c lo s e d , v a p o rs a r e n o t RECOMMENDED AND
n o r m a lly c lo s e d e x c e p t w h e n e s c a p in g to s u p p o rt REQUIRED
v e n tin g d u e to p re s s u r e o r c o m b u s tio n . P re s s u r e / v a c u u m v a lv e s a re
v a c u u m c o n d itio n s . A n o p e n re c o m m e n d e d b y A P I 2 0 0 0 , E N
v e n t a lw a y s h a s a fre e 2. O v e r ric h p rin c ip le d u e to 1 4 0 1 5 : 2 0 0 4 , a n d IS O 2 8 3 0 0
p a s s a g e w a y b e tw e e n th e v a p o r e q u ilib riu m b e in g re a c h e d in fo r u s e o n a tm o s p h e ric s to ra g e
in th e t a n k a n d a tm o s p h e re . a c lo s e d t a n k a n d th e re fo re ta n k s . O c c u p a tio n a l S a f e ty a n d
T h e r e f o re , a p re s s u re / v a c u u m th e v a p o rs a r e to o ric h to H e a lth A d m in is tra t io n ( O S H A )
v a lv e is u s u a lly c lo s e d a llo w in g b u rn . W h e n e m p ty in g o r s ta te s th a t t a n k s s to rin g C la s s
th e t a n k v a p o r to re a c h tru e p u m p in g fro m th e ta n k , 1 liq u id s s h a ll b e e q u ip p e d w ith
v a p o r p re s s u re . o x y g e n ric h v a p o rs a re v e n tin g d e v ic e s w h ic h s h a ll b e
s u s c e p tib le to b u rn in g a n d n o r m a lly c lo s e d e x c e p t u n d e r
U n d e r tru e v a p o r p re s s u re , th e f la m e a r r e s t e r s s h o u ld b e p re s s u r e o r v a c u u m c o n d itio n .
v a p o r in th e t a n k is to o rich to in s ta lle d b e tw e e n th e
b u rn . T h e ta n k is a ls o c lo s e d off p re s s u re / v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e G e n e r a lly s p e a k in g , th e
e lim in a tin g a fre e p a s s a g e w a y a n d ta n k n o z z le . m a jo r ity of th e re g u la to r y
fo r fire o r s p a rk s to ig n ite th e b o d ie s d e a lin g w ith t a n k safe ty,
p o te n tia lly c o m b u s tib le v a p o r in 3. T h e v a c u u m c re a te d d u rin g [A P I, O S H A , N a tio n a l F ire
th e ta n k . If th e v a lv e h a s b e e n p u m p o u t of p ro d u c t w ill P ro te c tio n A s s o c ia tio n (N F P A ),
a c tiv a te d b y e x c e s s iv e ta n k p re v e n t f u m e s fro m e s c a p in g In s u r a n c e C o m p a n ie s , etc.]
p re s s u re , th e n o w o p e n v a lv e is w h ic h n o r m a lly d o e s n o t re q u ire in s ta lla tio n of th e s e
c a u s in g a c o n d itio n w h e r e a n y p re s e n t a fire h a z a rd . d e v ic e s o n f la m m a b le liq u id
v a p o rs e s c a p in g a re u n d e r s to ra g e ta n k s .
p o s itiv e p re s s u re a n d th e fire REDUCED CORROSION
h a z a rd w ill b e k e p t a w a y fro m A n a d d itio n a l re a s o n fo r u s in g
th e v a p o r c o n te n t of th e ta n k . If p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e s , th e y
fla m e s a re in th e a re a a n d th e h e lp re d u c e o v e ra ll c o rro s io n in
ta n k is b e in g e m p tie d , v a p o rs th e p lan t. P la n t c o rro s io n is
a re n o t e s c a p in g a n d re d u c e d d u e to le s s p ro d u c t
e s c a p in g fro m th e t a n k a n d

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p r o d u c t o p e r a t io n CORPORATION
a Continental Dtoc company

Pressure/Vacuum Valve Operation


HOW re a c h fu ll o p e n in g of th e v a lv e . a c c e le ra te d s e a t a n d d ia p h ra g m
PRESSURE/VACUUM H o w e v e r, w h e n d e te rm in in g a w e a r w ill e x is t if le s s th a n 2 0 %
RELIEF VALVES s e t p re s s u re , th e w e ig h t lo a d e d o v e rp re s s u re is a llo w e d . S im p ly
OPERATE v a lv e o p e ra tio n M a x im u m s ta te d , a p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e
H o w d o e s a p re s s u re / v a c u u m A llo w a b le W o r k in g P re s s u r e is n o t e x a c tly lik e a h ig h
v a lv e o p e ra te ? M o s t ( M A W P ) s h o u ld b e a t le a s t p re s s u re s a fe ty re lie f v a lv e a n d
a tm o s p h e ric ta n k s re q u ire a tw ic e th e re q u ire d s e t p re s s u r e s h o u ld n o t b e s iz e d a t 1 0 % o r
v e n tin g d e v ic e th a t w ill a llo w to o b ta in o p tim u m flow . If th e 2 0 % o v e rp re s s u re . W h e n s iz in g
la rg e v o lu m e s of v a p o r to M A W P is le s s th a n 1 0 0 % a p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e ,
e s c a p e u n d e r re la tiv e ly lo w a b o v e th e re q u ire d s e t, th e c o n s u lt th e m a n u fa c tu re r’s flo w
p re s s u re s . U s u a lly , th e a llo w a b le v a lv e c o u ld b e la rg e r in s iz e ta b le s a n d a llo w s u ffic ie n t
s e t p re s s u re is in in c h e s of w a te r th a n n o r m a lly re q u ire d . T h e o v e rs e t p re s s u re .
c o lu m n p re s s u re , b oth for p o s s ib ility of v a lv e c h a tte r a n d
p re s s u re a n d v a c u u m SPRING LOADED
c o n d itio n s . T h is is b e c a u s e m o s t VALVES
la rg e s to ra g e ta n k s h a v e a M O D EL 1201B T h e s p rin g lo a d e d v a lv e is u se d
re la tiv e ly lo w m a x im u m o n h ig h e r p re s s u re ta n k s (1-15
a llo w a b le w o rk in g p re s s u re . psig se ttin g s ). T h e y w ill p ro tect
T h e s e ta n k s a re g e n e ra lly la rg e fro m o v e rp re s s u re a n d e x c e s s iv e
v o lu m e , w e ld e d v e s s e ls th a t a re v a c u u m w h ile re d u c in g ta n k
b u ilt to A P I 6 5 0 o r E N 1 4 0 1 5 : bre ath in g , th e re b y s a v in g product.
2 0 0 4 s ta n d a rd s . In o rd e r to
a c c o m m o d a te la rg e v o lu m e s a t S p rin g lo a d e d v a lv e s w e ig h
lo w s e t p re s s u re s , th e s e v a lv e s le s s th a n a w e ig h t lo a d e d v a lv e
h a v e p o rts th a t a re g re a te r in s e t a t 1 p sig.
a re a th a n th e in le t o r n o z z le
c o n n e c tio n . T h e lo w s e ttin g
re q u ire d n e c e s s ita te s w e ig h t
PILOT OPERATED
RELIEF VALVE
lo a d in g th e v a lv e a s o p p o s e d to
T h e P ilo t O p e ra te d R e lie f V a lv e
s p rin g lo a d in g . B e c a u s e of th e
is d e s ig n e d to p ro v id e s a fe ,
a b o ve , a p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e
d e p e n d a b le , a n d a c c u ra te lo w
re q u ire s a p p ro x im a te ly 1 0 0 %
p re s s u r e a n d / o r v a c u u m
o v e r s e t p re s s u re in o rd e r to
p ro te c tio n . F u ll flo w is a tta in e d
a t n o m o re th a n 1 0 %
o v e rp re s s u r e . T h is re d u c e s th e
n e e d fo r h ig h o v e rp re s s u r e
w h ic h c o n s e rv e s p ro d u c t a n d
re d u c e s fu g itiv e e m is s io n s .
B lo w d o w n m a y b e
a d ju s te d to
re q u ire m e n ts b e tw e e n
0 % a n d 2 0 % of s e t
p re s s u re . P ro p e rly
a d ju s te d , th e P ilo t
O p e ra te d R e lie f V a lv e is
b u b b le tig h t up to 9 5 % of
s e t p re s s u re . T h e P ilo t
M O D EL 1660A
O p e ra te d R e lie f V a lv e p ro v id e s
th e m a x im u m a v a ila b le le a k a g e
c o n tro l te c h n o lo g y a s sp e cifie d in
th e C le a n A ir A c t of 1990.

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product standards

P roduct Ov e rvie w
Standards for Venting Atmospheric
and Low Pressure Storage Tanks
SIZING A PRESSURE/ p ro v id e p re s s u re a n d v a c u u m s e t p o in t re d u c e s th e b re a th in g
VACUUM RELIEF c a p a c ity w h ic h is re q u ire d fo r lo s s e s in p ro g re s s iv e ly s m a lle r
VALVE s iz in g . in c re m e n ts .”
A m e ric a n P e tro le u m In s titu te
( A P I) S ta n d a rd s a re p ro v id e d a s OSHA AND API API 2513
a n e n g in e e rin g a id fo r REQUIREMENTS “T h e p re s s u re a n d v a c u u m
s p e c ific a tio n a n d s e le c tio n of T h e O S H A r e q u ir e m e n t fo r s e ttin g of a b re a th e r v a lv e a re
“n o rm a l” a n d “e m e rg e n c y ” t a n k p ro te c tio n p u b lis h e d b y d ic ta te d b y th e s tru c tu ra l
p re s s u re a n d v a c u u m re lie f th e D e p a r t m e n t o f L a b o r a s c h a ra c te ris tic s of th e t a n k a n d
v a lv e s fo r a b o v e g ro u n d liq u id p a r t 1 9 1 0 .1 0 6 , re v is e d J u ly 1, s h o u ld b e w ith in s a fe o p e ra tin g
p e tro le u m s to ra g e ta n k s . 1 9 8 5 , a d d r e s s e s s iz in g lim its. A c e rta in a m o u n t of
N o rm a l v e n tin g c a p a c ity is r e q u ire m e n ts . O S H A s u g g e s ts p re s s u re a n d v a c u u m b e y o n d
o b ta in e d w ith o u t e x c e e d in g s iz in g s h a ll b e in a c c o rd a n c e th is s e ttin g is n e c e s s a ry to
p re s s u re o r v a c u u m th a t w o u ld w ith A P I 2 0 0 0 , w h ic h c le a r ly o v e rc o m e p re s s u re d ro p in
c a u s e p h y s ic a l d a m a g e o r d e fin e s a ll r e q u ire m e n ts . o rd e r to o b ta in re q u ire d flow.
p e rm a n e n t d e fo rm a tio n to th e P ro p e r s iz e a n d s e ttin g s c a n
ta n k . T h e fo llo w in g w ill h e lp in PRESSURE/VACUUM b e s t b e d e te rm in e d b y
s iz in g a p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e : RELIEF VALVE re fe re n c e to A P I S td 2 0 0 0 :
1. N o rm a l R e lie f: T h e s u m of SETTING V e n tin g A tm o s p h e ric a n d Low-
v a p o r re p la c e m e n t re s u ltin g API 2521 P re s s u r e S to ra g e T a n k s (1 9 9 2 )
fro m e m p ty in g o r fillin g a n d “P re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e s o n a n d to th e m a n u fa c tu re r's ta n k
th e r m a l in - b re a th in g o r out- a tm o s p h e ric p re s s u re fixed-roof d a ta d e te rm in e d in a c c o rd a n c e
b re a th in g . ta n k s a re u s u a lly s e t a t 1/2 oz. w ith th is p u b lic a tio n . T h e
2. E m e rg e n c y R e lie f: T h e r m a l p e r s q u a re inc h p re s s u re o r p re s s u re s e ttin g fo r p re s s u re /
o u t- b re a th in g fro m fire v a c u u m . T e s t d a ta in d ic a te s th a t v a c u u m v a lv e s to b e in s ta lle d o n
e x p o s u re . a n in c re a s e of 1 oz. p e r s q u a re la rg e ta n k s c o n s tru c te d in
3. A ll T a n k s : G e n e r a lly re q u ire inc h in th e p re s s u re s e t p o in t a c c o rd a n c e w ith A P I 12:
th e s iz in g of a n o rm a l o v e r th e u s u a l 1/2 oz. p e r s q u a re S p e c ific a tio n fo r L a rg e W e ld e d
p re s s u re a n d v a c u u m re lie f inc h re d u c e s b re a th in g lo s s e s P ro d u c tio n T a n k s (1 9 5 7 ) u s u a lly
v a lv e to b e s iz e d a n d a n b y a p p ro x im a te ly 7 p e rc e n t. is lim ite d to 1/2 oz. b e c a u s e roof
in d e p e n d e n t e m e rg e n c y re lie f H o w e v e r, th e te s t d a ta in d ic a te s p la te s w ill s ta r t to s h ift w h e n th e
v a lv e to b e s iz e d s e p a ra te ly . th a t e a c h a d d itio n a l in c re a s e of p re s s u re in c re a s e s a b o v e 1 oz.”
4. F lo w C u rv e s : T h e s e c u rv e s 1 oz. p e r s q u a re in c h in p re s s u re

STORAGE TANK DESIGN


(National Fire Protection Agency)

f t . Air going into tank


Air and vapor which
were in tank

- Liquid out
- Liquid in

1. TO HOLD LIQUID 2. TO BE F IL L E D 3. TO BE EM PTIED

Liquid exerts pressure on the sides and base of For liquid to get in, air and vapor must get out. If For liquid to get out, air must get in. If it can't, the
they can't, the tank will be pressurized. For air tank will be underpressured. For air to be sucked
the tank. Pressure is directly related to the height and vapor to be pushed out, the pressure in the in, the pressure in the tank must be slightly below
of the liquid. tank must be slightly above atmospheric atmospheric pressure. The tank is designed for
pressure. The tank is designed for an internal an external pressure (or vacuum in the tank)
pressure of 8 in. water gauge (WG). of 2-1/2 in. WG.

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FLAME ARRESTER In o rd e r to b e a n e ffe c tiv e fla m e s u c c e s s fu lly te s te d a n d U S C G


A fla m e a rr e s t e r is a s a fe ty p re v e n tio n d e v ic e , a fla m e a p p ro v e d a s a T y p e II
d e v ic e in s ta lle d o n a n o z z le o n a r r e s t e r m u s t h a v e a q u e n c h in g D e to n a tio n F la m e A r re s te r
to p of a ta n k w h e n th e fla s h o r h y d ra u lic d ia m e t e r s m a ll s u ita b le fo r a p p lic a tio n s w h e re
p o in t of th e s to re d p ro d u c t is e n o u g h to s to p th e fla m e s ta tio n a ry fla m e s m a y re s t on
lo w e r th a n th e p o s s ib le ta n k c re a te d b y th e c o m b u s tib le g a s . th e e le m e n t.
te m p e ra tu re . A m a jo rity of th e E a c h c o m b u s tib le g a s h a s a
tim e , a “v e n t to a tm o s p h e re ” d iffe re n t re q u ire d h y d ra u lic AIR OPERATED
p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e is d ia m e te r to s to p th e fla m e . RELIEF VALVE
in s ta lle d o n to p of th e fla m e A ir o p e ra te d re lie f v a lv e s a re
a rre s te r. A fla m e a rr e s te r is a ls o In a d d itio n to s to p p in g th e u s e d to re p la c e w e ig h t lo a d e d
u s e d a s a n in-line s a fe ty d e v ic e fla m e , a n a r r e s t e r m u s t b e a b le a n d p ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e s in
to d is s ip a te h e a t. F la m e s e v e r e a p p lic a tio n s w h e r e
e le m e n t m a s s e n s u re s th a t h o t p o ly m e r iz a tio n a n d
g a s e s a b o v e th e a u to ig n itio n c r y s ta lliz a tio n m a y ta k e p la c e
t e m p e r a t u r e n e v e r re a c h th e a n d p lu g a s w e ll a s c o rro d e th e
d o w n s tre a m s id e of th e fla m e p ilo t v a lv e . T h e p re s s u r e s w itc h
a rre s te r. c o u p le d w ith a s o le n o id v a lv e
a n d u s in g p la n t in s tru m e n t a ir
W ith a n in- line in s ta lla tio n , in s te a d o f c o r ro s iv e p ro d u c t
s tr u c tu ra l in te g rity is im p o rta n t v a p o r p ro v id e s a b u b b le tig h t
to in s u re s a fe ty if a d e to n a tio n s e a l in th e v a lv e .
s h o u ld o c c u r. P r o p e r g a s k e tin g
to in s u re a n o x y g e n - fre e
e n v iro n m e n t in th e e v e n t of a
d e to n a tio n is a ls o im p o rta n t.
U n le s s a f la m e a r r e s t e r m e e ts
o r e x c e e d s th e a b o v e
m e n tio n e d d e s ig n c rite ria , it is
n o t a tru e f la m e a rre s te r.
w h e r e c o m b u s tib le g a s e s a re
tra n s p o rte d th ro u g h lo w DETONATION
p re s s u re p ip e lin e s to a c tu a l ARRESTER
c o m b u s tio n , a s in a n in c in e ra to r A d e to n a tio n a rr e s t e r is a n o th e r
o r fla re o r w h e re c o m b u s tio n s a fe ty d e v ic e in s ta lle d in a p ip in g
f u m e s a re v e n te d th ro u g h p ip in g s y s te m . A d e to n a tio n is d e fin e d
to a tm o s p h e re w h e r e lig h tn in g a s a fla m e fro n t p ro p a g a tin g
c a n c a u s e a fla m e . F la m e th ro u g h a fla m m a b le g a s o r
a rr e s te r s s h o u ld b e d e s ig n e d to v a p o r a t a v e lo c ity e q u a l to o r
s to p ta n k fa rm fire s c a u s e d b y g re a te r th a n th e s p e e d of s o u n d .
lig h tn in g , s p a rk in g , o r a c tu a l A d e to n a tio n a rr e s t e r s h o u ld be
fla m e in th e im m e d ia te ta n k in s ta lle d w h e n th e s o u rc e of a
a re a , a n d to p re v e n t fla s h b a c k s fla s h b a c k is g re a te r th a n te n
in lin e s. In o rd e r to a c c o m p lis h p ip e d ia m e te rs fro m th e
th e a b o v e , a fla m e a rr e s t e r m u s t in s ta lla tio n of th e a rr e s t e r o r
a c t a s a b a rrie r (s to p a fla m e ), a w h e n th e re is a p o s s ib le
fla m e h o ld e r (c o n ta in th e fla m e re s tric tio n in th e line. G ro th
a t th e b a rrie r), a n d d is s ip a te D e to n a tio n F la m e A r re s te rs a re
h e a t in o rd e r to p re v e n t a u to b i- d irectio n al a n d c a n b e
ig n itio n o n th e d o w n s id e of th e in s ta lle d in a v e rtic a l o r
fla m e a rre s te r. h o riz o n ta l p ip in g in s ta lla tio n . T h e
M odel 7 6 5 8 A has been M O D EL 7658A

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P roduct Ov e rvie w
EMERGENCY VALVES fro m th e fire e x p o s u re th e t a n k v e rtic a l jo in t in th e s h e ll o r
E m e r g e n c y v a lv e s a r e re q u ire d is e x p e rie n c in g . A P I 2 0 0 0 s h e ll to b o tto m c o n n e c tio n
b y A P I o n s to ra g e t a n k s in s ta te s e m e r g e n c y v e n tin g m a y ( fra n g ib le roof)
o rd e r to p ro te c t th e t a n k b e a c c o m p lis h e d b y th e u s e of:
a g a in s t e x c e s s iv e p re s s u re
c a u s e d b y e x te rn a l fire 1. L a r g e r o r a d d itio n a l o p e n
e x p o s u re o r f la s h e s w ith in th e v e n ts
M O D EL 2000A
ta n k . T h e e x c e s s iv e p re s s u r e 2. L a r g e r o r a d d itio n a l
c a u s e d b y a n e x te rn a l fire is p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e s o r
g e n e r a lly b e c a u s e a n a d ja c e n t p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e s
t a n k is o n fire o r s o m e o th e r 3. A g a u g e h a tc h w h ic h p e rm its
s tr u c tu re in p ro x im ity is o n fire. th e c o v e r to lift u n d e r
F la s h e s a r e g e n e r a lly c a u s e d a b n o rm a l in t e rn a l p re s s u r e
b y a c h e m ic a l re a c tio n in th e 4. A m a n h o le c o v e r w h ic h
ta n k . R e g a r d le s s of th e c a u s e p e rm it s th e c o v e r to lift u n d e r
o f th e e x c e s s iv e p re s s u re , a n a b n o rm a l in t e rn a l p re s s u r e
o p e n in g la rg e r th a n th e n o rm a l (E R V M odel 2 0 0 0 A /24 0 0 A )
p re s s u r e / v a c u u m v a lv e is 5. A c o n n e c tio n b e tw e e n th e
n e c e s s a r y in o rd e r to c a r r y off ro o f a n d s h e ll w h ic h is
th e a d d itio n a l v o lu m e re s u ltin g w e a k e r th a n th e w e a k e s t

VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM


W it h th e im p le m e n ta tio n of th e C le a n A ir A c t o f 1 9 9 0 , m o s t L iq u id P ro d u c t S to r a g e te r m in a ls a n d
h y d ro c a rb o n p ro c e s s in g p la n ts m u s t c o n tro l e v a p o ra tiv e h y d ro c a rb o n e m is s io n s fro m lo a d in g a n d
s to ra g e o p e ra tio n s . T w o ty p e s o f re c o g n iz e d te c h n o lo g ie s a r e v a p o r re c o v e r y u s in g c a rb o n a b s o rp tio n
o r v a p o r c o m b u s tio n . B o th s y s te m s re q u ire p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e s a n d f la m e o r d e to n a tio n a rr e s te r s
to m in im iz e e m is s io n s a n d m a x im iz e sa fe ty.

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GAS BLANKETING CLEAN AIR ACT OF 1990 METHOD 21


T h e G ro th B la n k e t G a s LEAK TEST
R e g u la to r e n s u re s th a t a T h e 1 9 9 0 a m e n d m e n t to th e 1 9 7 7 C le a n A ir A c t re q u ire s th e
c o n s ta n t g a s p re s s u r e is e m is s io n s of a n y o f th e id e n tifie d v o la tile o rg a n ic c o m p o u n d s
m a in ta in e d in th e v a p o r s p a c e ( V O C s ) b e k e p t to u n d e r 5 0 0 p a rts p e r m illio n ( P P M ) . M e th o d 21
of a s to ra g e ta n k . W h e n liq u id is th e le a k te s t p ro c e d u re u s e d to d e te c t ra te of le a k a g e fro m
is re m o v e d fro m a t a n k o r th e p ro c e s s e q u ip m e n t, in c lu d in g v a lv e s , fla n g e s , p re s s u r e re lie f
te m p e r a tu r e is re d u c e d , a d e v ic e s , etc. G ro th C o rp o ra tio n P ilo t O p e ra te d V a lv e s (w ith th e
v a c u u m w o u ld b e d e v e lo p e d . film s e a t o p tio n ) a n d B la n k e t G a s R e g u la to rs p ro v id e p re s s u re
a n d /o r v a c u u m p ro te c tio n fo r liq u id s to ra g e t a n k s w h ile a s s u r in g
y o u r c o m p lia n c e w ith th e C le a n A ir A c t.

1/2" NPT(F)

CONCLUSION
T a n k p ro te c tio n e q u ip m e n t is s p e c ia liz e d . U n d e rs ta n d in g th is
e q u ip m e n t a n d h o w it s h o u ld b e a p p lie d w ill e n s u r e th a t y o u r
s to ra g e t a n k is p ro te c te d p ro p e rly fro m a n y n u m b e r of p o te n tia l
h a z a rd s . P ro te c tio n fro m ru p tu rin g o r im p lo d in g a n d p ro te c tio n
fro m fire h a z a r d s a r e th e m a jo r c o n s id e ra tio n s . E n v ir o n m e n ta l
REMOTE SENSE PORT
1/2" NPT(F) a n d c o n s e rv a t io n fe a t u re s e n h a n c e th e v a lu e of th e s e p ro d u c ts .

W it h th e G ro th B la n k e t G a s
R e g u la to r, a b la n k e t g a s is CAL-Q-SIZE PRODUCT CAPACITY RATINGS
s u p p lie d to p re v e n t a v a c u u m P C c o m p a tib le s iz in g p ro g ra m fo r P re s s u r e / V a c u u m V a lv e s in
fro m d e v e lo p in g a n d to a c c o rd a n c e w ith A P I 2 0 0 0 . D o w n lo a d fro m o u r w e b s ite a t
m a in ta in th e d e s ire d b la n k e t w w w .g ro th c o rp .c o m o r c o n ta c t G ro th C o rp o ra tio n S a le s
p re s s u re . In a d d itio n to D e p a rtm e n t.
p re v e n tin g o u ts id e a ir a n d
m o is tu re fro m e n te rin g th e
s to ra g e v e s s e l, a b la n k e t g a s
p re s s u re , a s lo w a s 1/2” W C ,
re d u c e s th e e v a p o ra tio n of th e
s to re d p ro d u c t to a n e g lig ib le
a m o u n t. T h e re s u lt n o t o n ly
c o n s e rv e s p ro d u c t b u t a ls o
g re a tly re d u c e s e m is s io n s .
T h e s e a d v a n ta g e s a re in
a d d itio n to th e fire p ro te c tio n
th a t is p ro v id e d .

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p r o d u c t s -at -a -g l a n c e

Pro d u c ts -At -A-Gla n c e


p r e s s u r e / v a c u u m r e l ie f v a l v e s

Model 1200A Model 1220A Fiberglass Valves


Pressure/Vacuum Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valve Pressure/Vacuum Most Groth valves can be
Relief Valve Pipe-away feature Relief Valves constructed of fiberglass.
Modular design Modular design Non-sticky design
Sizes: 2" through 12" Sizes: 2" through 12" Sizes: 2", 3", and 4" Model 8820A
Pressure settings: Pressure settings: Pressure/Vacuum Relief
1/2 oz./in.2 to 15 psig 1/2 oz./in.2 to 15 psig Valve and Flame Arrester
Vacuum settings: Vacuum settings: w/Pipe-Away Feature
1/2 oz./in.2 to 12 psig 1/2 oz./in.2 to 12 psig

p r e s s u r e r e l ie f v a l v e s VACUUM RELIEF VALVES

Model 1260A Model 2300A Model 1300A Model 1360A


Pressure Relief Valve Pressure Relief Valve Vacuum breaker Vacuum breaker
Modular design Modular design Modular design Modular design
Pipe-away feature Sizes: 2" through 12" Sizes: 2" through 12" Side mount
Sizes: 2" through 12" Pressure settings: Vacuum settings: Modular design
Pressure settings: 1/2 oz./in.2 to 15 psig 1/2 oz./in.2 to 12 psig Sizes: 3" through 14"
1/2 oz./in.2 to 15 psig Vacuum settings:
1/2 oz./in.2 to 12 psig

p il o t o p e r a t e d r e l ie f v a l v e s

Model 1660A Model 1420 Model 1560 Model 2500


Pressure Relief Valve Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valve Air actuated pressure relief Emergency Relief Valve
High flow capacity Modular design for extreme service Sizes: 18" and 24"
Sizes: 2" through 12" Pressure & vacuum relief Modular design Pressure settings:
Pressure settings: High flow capacity Pressure relief 8 oz./in.2 to 15 psig
2" W C through 15 psig Sizes: 2" through 12" High flow capacity
Pressure settings: Sizes: 2" through 12"
3 oz./in.2 through 15 psig Pressure settings:
Vacuum settings: 3 oz./in.2 through 15 psig
1/2 oz./in.2 to 12 psig
Available in aluminum (type 356), carbon steel, stainless steel, fiberglass, and other materials, in most models.

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e m e r g e n c y r e l ie f v a l v e s

Model 2301A Model 2000A Model 2450A Model 2100


Pressure Relief Valve Emergency Relief Emergency Relief Manhole High Pressure Emergency
Sizes: 2" through 12" Manhole Cover Cover with hinged cover with Relief Valve
Pressure settings: Sizes: 16", 20", and 24" vacuum breaker Sizes: 16", 20", and 24"
1/2 oz./in.2 to 15 psig Pressure settings: Sizes: 20" through 24" Pressure settings:
1-1/2 oz./in.2 to 16 oz./in.2 Vacuum settings: 1 psig to 15 psig
Also available with 1/2 oz./in.2 to 4 oz./in.2
vacuum breaker Pressure settings:
2 oz./in.2 to 8 oz./in.2
Also available pressure only

FLAME ARRESTERS

Model 7618 Model 7628 Model 7758A Model 7658A Model 7622
Deflagration flame arrester Deflagration flame arrester Detonation flame arrester Detonation and deflagration Flame check
(vertical design) (horizontal design) Sizes: 2" through 12" arrester (horizontal design) Sizes: 1/2" through 1-1/2"
FM approved FM approved Coast Guard approved
Sizes: 2" through 60" Sizes: 2" through 30" Sizes: 2" through 24"
Available with weather hood

BLANKET GAS REGULATOR I STEAM JACKETED PRODUCTS

S eries 3000 Most Groth valves and flame arresters


Blanket Gas Regulators can be steam jacketed.
Depad Valves
Setting from 0.5" WC
to 15 psig
Consult factory for
vacuum applications

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p r o d u c t s -at -a -g l a n c e

Pro d u c ts -At -A-Gla n c e


a d d it io n a l p r o d u c t s TEST STANDS

Model 6000 Series Model 8110 Pressure/Vacuum Relief V a lve Test Stand
Gauge hatch Back Pressure Check Valve Provides convenient, accurate testing and setting of
Sizes: 4" through 10" Sizes 2" through 12" P/V valves or high pressure relief valves. Includes leak testing.

GROTH CORPORATION
800-354-7684
w w w .grothcorp.com

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C O R P O R A T IO N
a Continental Disc company
p r e s s u r e /v a c u u m r e l i e f v a lv e s

Model 1200A
■ Sizes 2" through 12"
■ Pressure settings 0.5 oz/in2to 15 psig
■ Vacuum settings 0.5 oz/in2to 12 psig
■ Available in aluminum (type 356),
carbon steel, stainless steel,
fiberglass, and other materials

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


■ Modular construction

PRESSURE / VACUUM
RELIEF VALVE
M o d e l 1 2 0 0 A is d e s ig n e d to p ro te c t y o u r t a n k
fro m d a m a g e c re a te d b y o v e r p r e s s u r e o r
e x c e s s iv e v a c u u m . C o s tly p ro d u c t e v a p o ra tio n
lo s s e s d u e to n o rm a l ta n k “b re a th in g ” a re g re a tly
re d u c e d . B e c a u s e th e M o d e l 1 2 0 0 A re ta in s to x ic
v a p o rs , a tm o s p h e ric c o n ta m in a tio n is m in im iz e d . MODEL 1200A
T h is h e lp s to p ro v id e in c re a s e d fire p ro te c tio n
a n d safe ty.

SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 1 2 0 0 A o ffe rs G r o t h ’s s p e c ia l “c u s h io n e d
a ir ” s e a tin g . S u p e r io r p e rfo rm in g Teflon® 1 s e a tin g
d ia p h ra g m s a re s ta n d a rd to m in im iz e s tic k in g
c a u s e d b y re s in o u s v a p o rs a n d a t m o s p h e ric
m o is tu re . T h e M o d e l 1 2 0 0 A h a s a s e lf d ra in in g
h o u s in g b o d y a n d d rip rin g s to p ro te c t s e a tin g
s u rfa c e s fro m c o n d e n s a te a n d fre e z in g . T h is
d e s ig n a ls o a v o id s d a n g e r o u s p re s s u r e o r
v a c u u m b u ild u p d u e to b in d in g o r c lo g g in g of th e
v a lv e . B u n a - N , V ito n® 2, a n d o th e r s e a tin g
d ia p h ra g m s c a n b e p ro v id e d w h e n re q u ire d . To
in s u re th e p ro p e r a lig n m e n t of s e a tin g s u rfa c e s ,
th e r e is p e rip h e ra l g u id in g a n d a c e n te r
s ta b iliz in g s y s te m .

1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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SPECIFICATIONS

S pe cifica tio n s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C ertifie d d im e n sio n s available upon request.

Max. Set Max. Set Max. Min. Max. W.P.* Min. Vac.
Inlet Pressure Vacuum. Setting Setting for Min. Setting A B C AA BB CC Approx. Ship
Flg° Weight Weight Spring Weight Vacuum for Length Height Width Length Height Width Wt. Lbs.
(Metric) Loaded Loaded Loaded Loaded Setting Max. W.P.* (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)
2" 12 oz/in2 13-5/8" 13" 9-1/2" 13-3/8" 19-7/8" 9-1/2" 16
(50 mm) (52.7 gm/cm2) (346 mm) (330 mm) (241 mm) (340 mm) (505 mm) (241 mm) (7 kg)
See TPD2 on
3" 11 oz/in2 18" 13-5/8" 11-1/2" 18-3/8" 22-3/4" 13" 21
page 174 for
(80 mm) (48.3 gm/cm2) (457 mm) (346 mm ) (292 mm) (467 mm) (578 mm) (330 mm) (9 kg)
Kig SPRING LOADED PRESSURE

Vacuum Settings
psig SPRING LOADED VACUUM

0.5 oz/in2WEIGHT LOADED

4" 11 oz/in2 and MAWP 19-3/4" 15-7/8" 13" 19-1/2" 27-1/2" 13" 31
(100 mm) (48.3 gm/cm2) (501 mm) (403 mm) (330 mm) (495 mm) (699 mm) (330 mm) (14 kg)
(2.20 gm/cm2)
(1.05 kg/cm2)

(0.84 kg/cm2)

in
2 /)c
2
m
6" z/
o /
m
g 16 oz/in2 27-3/4" 22-1/4" 19" 27-3/4" 37-3/4" 19-1/2" 57
6 .3
(150 mm) 1 0 (70.3 gm/cm2) (704 mm) (565 mm) (482 mm) (705 mm) (959 mm) (495 mm) (26 kg)

8" 16 oz/in2 33-7/8" 26-3/8" 23-5/8" 33-5/8" 44-1/2" 23-1/2" 75


(200 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) un ^ (860 mm) (669 mm) (600 mm) (854 mm) (1130 mm) (597 mm) (34 kg)

10" 16 oz/in2 40-7/8" 28-7/8" 30-3/4" 25-1/2" 116


"8

"3
3

5
(250 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (1038 mm) (733 mm) (781 mm) (965 mm) (1346 mm) (648 mm) (53 kg)

12" 16 oz/in2 46" 32-7/8" 36" 40-1/2" 55-5/8" 25-1/2" 157


(300 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (1168 mm) (835 mm) (914 mm) (1029 mm) (1413 mm) (648 mm) (71 kg)

* W.P = Working Pressure. * On spring loaded valves, change model number. ° 150# ANSI drilling compatibility, F.F. on aluminum and R.F. on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.
Fiberglass dimensions on request. 16 oz/in2set with spacer. SS set weights-consult factory. *Some sizes require non-ferrous components to achieve 0.5 oz/in2setting.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ----- □ □ --- □ □ □
O = No Options
t Z = Special Options
1200A Weight Loaded Pallet Material O = No Jacket
1201B Pressure Spring 02" Seat Material J = SteamJacket
1202B Vacuum Spring Thru Body Material S = Spacer
1203A Pressure & VacuumSprings 12" H = SteamJacket and Spacer
Aluminum
Include model number and setting when ordering. Carbon Steel 'Diaphragm Material (Seat):
For special options, consult factory. 316 SS B = Buna-N
1When ordering steam jacket, include steam pressure/temperature. Vinyl Ester Resin T = Teflon®1
Stainless steel guides, stems are standard with aluminum and carbon steel
Furan V = Viton®2
bodies. Stainless steel seats standard with carbon steel bodies.
Special Z = Special

EXAMPLE
Indicates a 2" Model 1200A with Aluminum Body and Seat, 316 SS Pallet, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, and no other options.
1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.
2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 1200A/1202B
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.87 0.50 7.65 16.2 28.9 61.9 108 174 217
1.00 0.58 8.22 17.4 31.1 66.5 116 187 233

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


1.73 1.00 10.8 22.8 40.8 87.2 152 246 305
2.00 1.16 11.6 24.5 43.8 93.7 164 264 328
2.60 1.50 13.2 27.8 49.8 106 186 300 373
3.00 1.73 14.1 29.9 53.4 114 200 322 400
3.46 2.00 15.2 32.0 57.3 123 214 345 429
4.00 2.31 16.3 34.4 61.5 131 230 371 460
6.00 3.47 19.8 41.8 74.7 160 279 450 560
8.00 4.62 22.7 47.9 85.7 183 320 516 641
10.0 5.78 25.1 53.1 95.1 203 355 573 712
12.0 6.93 27.3 57.8 103 221 386 623 774
15.0 8.66 30.2 63.9 114 244 427 689 856
20.0 11.6 34.3 72.5 130 277 485 781 971
25.0 14.4 37.7 79.6 142 305 532 859 1067
30.0 17.3 40.6 85.7 153 328 573 925 1149

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly fromthe table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table
w

C
0
=

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0
S
lo

1
3

6" Model 1200A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 131,000 = 113,970 SCFH

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Model 1200A/1202B
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capaci ty at 100% Overpresi sure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22 2.16 0.22 0.46 0.82 1.74 3.05 4.91 6.11
50 4.90 0.32 0.68 1.22 2.62 4.58 7.38 9.17
75 7.35 0.40 0.83 1.49 3.19 5.58 9.00 11.2
100 9.80 0.45 0.96 1.72 3.67 6.42 10.4 12.9
125 12.3 0.51 1.07 1.91 4.09 7.15 11.5 14.3
150 14.7 0.55 1.17 2.09 4.47 7.81 12.6 15.6
175 17.2 0.59 1.26 2.25 4.81 8.40 13.5 16.8
200 19.6 0.63 1.34 2.39 5.12 8.95 14.4 17.9
225 22.1 0.67 1.41 2.53 5.41 9.46 15.3 18.9
250 24.5 0.70 1.49 2.66 5.68 9.93 16.0 19.9
275 27.0 0.73 1.55 2.78 5.94 10.4 16.7 20.8
300 29.4 0.76 1.62 2.89 6.18 10.8 17.4 21.6
375 36.8 0.85 1.79 3.20 6.84 12.0 19.3 23.9
500 49.0 0.96 2.03 3.63 7.76 13.6 21.9 27.2
625 61.3 1.05 2.23 3.99 8.52 14.9 24.0 29.9
750 73.5 1.14 2.40 4.29 9.18 16.1 25.9 32.2

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 3,670 NCMH
6" Model 1200A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(175 - 100)/100] x 100 = 75%
100 mm WC Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
175 mm WC Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 3,670 = 3,193 NCMH

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Model 1200A/1201B
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.87 0.50 4.70 10.3 16.0 34.7 60.5 91.1 129
1.00 0.58 5.05 11.0 17.2 37.3 65.0 97.9 138

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


1.73 1.00 6.63 14.5 22.6 49.0 85.3 129 182
2.00 1.16 7.12 15.6 24.2 52.6 91.6 138 195
2.60 1.50 8.10 17.7 27.6 59.8 104 157 222
3.00 1.73 8.70 19.0 29.6 64.2 112 169 238
3.46 2.00 9.33 20.4 31.8 68.9 120 181 256
4.00 2.31 10.0 21.9 34.1 74.0 129 194 274
6.00 3.47 12.2 26.7 41.5 90.1 157 237 334
8.00 4.62 14.0 30.6 47.7 103 180 272 384
10.0 5.78 15.6 34.0 53.0 115 200 302 427
12.0 6.93 17.0 37.1 57.8 125 218 329 465
15.0 8.66 18.8 41.1 64.0 139 242 365 516
20.0 11.6 21.4 46.8 72.9 158 276 415 587
25.0 14.4 23.6 51.5 80.3 174 304 457 646
30.0 17.3 25.4 55.6 86.6 188 327 493 697

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuum is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 74,000 SCFH
6" Model 1200A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 74,000 = 64,380 SCFH

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Model 1200A/1201B
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ty at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22 2.16 0.13 0.29 0.45 0.98 1.71 2.58 3.65
50 4.90 0.20 0.44 0.68 1.48 2.58 3.88 5.48
75 7.35 0.24 0.53 0.83 1.81 3.15 4.74 6.70
100 9.80 0.28 0.62 0.96 2.08 3.62 5.46 7.72
125 12.3 0.31 0.69 1.07 2.32 4.04 6.09 8.60
150 14.7 0.34 0.75 1.17 2.53 4.41 6.65 9.40
175 17.2 0.37 0.81 1.26 2.73 4.75 7.16 10.1
200 19.6 0.39 0.86 1.34 2.91 5.07 7.64 10.8
225 22.1 0.42 0.91 1.42 3.08 5.36 8.08 11.4
250 24.5 0.44 0.96 1.49 3.23 5.64 8.49 12.0
275 27.0 0.46 1.00 1.56 3.38 5.90 8.88 12.6
300 29.4 0.48 1.04 1.62 3.52 6.14 9.25 13.1
375 36.8 0.53 1.16 1.80 3.91 6.81 10.3 14.5
500 49.0 0.60 1.32 2.05 4.45 7.75 11.7 16.5
625 61.3 0.66 1.45 2.26 4.90 8.54 12.9 18.2
750 73.5 0.72 1.57 2.44 5.29 9.22 13.9 19.6

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuum is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 2,080 NCMH
6" Model 1200A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(175 - 100)/100] x 100 = 75%
100 mm WC Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
175 mm WC Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 2,080 = 1,810 NCMH

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Model 1201B/1203A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
psig 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1.00 28.0 53.4 92.5 210 345 529 739
2.00 40.3 77.4 134 304 500 767 1070

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


3.00 50.2 96.9 168 381 625 960 1340
4.00 58.8 114 198 448 736 1130 1577
5.00 66.5 130 225 510 838 1286 1794
6.00 73.7 144 250 568 932 1431 1997
7.00 80.4 158 274 622 1022 1568 2188
8.00 86.7 171 297 674 1107 1699 2371
9.00 92.8 184 319 724 1189 1825 2546
10.0 98.6 196 340 772 1267 1945 2714
11.0 104 208 360 818 1343 2062 2877
12.0 110 219 380 863 1417 2176 3036
13.0 115 231 400 907 1489 2286 3189
14.0 120 241 418 949 1559 2393 3339
15.0 125 252 437 991 1627 2498 3486

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 •••Consult Factory***
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 448,000 SCFH
6" Model 1201B 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 psig set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
7 psig flowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 448,000 = 371,840 SCFH

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Model 1201B/1203A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capaci ty at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
barg 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.07 0.82 1.57 2.72 6.16 10.1 15.5 21.7
0.10 0.99 1.89 3.28 7.45 12.2 18.8 26.2
0.15 1.23 2.36 4.09 9.28 15.2 23.4 32.6
0.20 1.43 2.76 4.80 10.9 17.9 27.4 38.3
0.25 1.62 3.14 5.44 12.3 20.3 31.1 43.4
0.30 1.79 3.48 6.04 13.7 22.5 34.5 48.2
0.35 1.95 3.81 6.61 15.0 24.6 37.8 52.7
0.40 2.10 4.12 7.14 16.2 26.6 40.9 57.0
0.45 2.25 4.41 7.66 17.4 28.5 43.8 61.1
0.50 2.39 4.70 8.16 18.5 30.4 46.6 65.1
0.55 2.52 4.98 8.64 19.6 32.2 49.4 68.9
0.60 2.65 5.25 9.10 20.6 33.9 52.1 72.6
0.70 2.89 5.76 10.0 22.7 37.2 57.2 79.7
0.80 3.13 6.25 10.8 24.6 40.4 62.1 86.5
0.90 3.35 6.72 11.7 26.5 43.5 66.7 93.1
1.00 3.56 7.18 12.5 28.3 46.4 71.2 99.4

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory***
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 16,200 NCMH
6" Model 1201B 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(0.7 - 0.4)/0.4] x 100 = 75%
0.4 barg Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
0.7 barg Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 16,200 = 13,446 NCMH

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Model 1202B/1203A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
psig 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1.00 13.8 30.5 52.9 120 197 302 422
1.10 14.5 31.9 55.4 126 206 316 442

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


1.20 15.1 33.2 57.7 131 215 330 460
1.30 15.7 34.5 59.9 136 223 342 478
1.40 16.2 35.7 62.0 141 231 355 495
1.50 16.8 36.9 64.0 145 239 366 511
1.75 18.0 39.6 68.7 156 256 393 548
2.00 19.1 42.0 73.0 166 272 417 582
2.25 20.1 44.3 76.9 174 286 439 613
2.50 21.0 46.3 80.4 183 300 460 641
2.75 21.9 48.2 83.7 190 312 478 667
3.00 22.7 49.9 86.6 197 323 495 691
3.25 23.4 51.4 89.3 203 333 511 713
3.50 24.0 52.8 91.8 208 342 525 732
>3.50 CONSU LT FACTORY FOR VACUUM SET[TINGS GREATER THAN 3.5 PSIG

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuum is not listed. (Ref: page 173)
%OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%,
20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all
40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure
60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 166,000 SCFH
6" Model 1202B 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(3.50 - 2.0)/2.0] x 100 = 75%
2 psig set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
3.5 psig flowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 166,000 = 137,780 SCFH

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Model 1202B/1203A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ty at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 10 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
barg 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.07 0.41 0.90 1.55 3.52 5.77 8.87 12.4
0.10 0.48 1.06 1.83 4.16 6.83 10.5 14.6
0.11 0.51 1.11 1.92 4.35 7.14 11.0 15.3
0.12 0.53 1.15 1.99 4.53 7.43 11.4 15.9
0.13 0.55 1.20 2.07 4.69 7.70 11.8 16.5
0.14 0.56 1.24 2.14 4.85 7.96 12.2 17.1
0.15 0.58 1.27 2.20 5.00 8.21 12.6 17.6
0.16 0.60 1.31 2.27 5.14 8.44 13.0 18.1
0.17 0.61 1.35 2.33 5.28 8.66 13.3 18.6
0.18 0.63 1.38 2.38 5.41 8.88 13.6 19.0
0.19 0.64 1.41 2.44 5.53 9.08 13.9 19.4
0.20 0.66 1.44 2.49 5.65 9.27 14.2 19.8
0.22 0.68 1.49 2.58 5.86 9.62 14.8 20.6
0.24 0.70 1.54 2.67 6.05 9.93 15.2 21.3
>0.24 CONSULT FACTORY FOR VAC UUM SETTINGS GREATER THAN 0.24 BARG

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 42% Over-vacuumat intersection of row40 and column 2
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 42% OV = 0.55

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuum is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 4,530 NCMH
6" Model 1202B 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(0.17 -0.12)/0.12] x 100 = 42%
0.12 barg Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.55
0.17 barg Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.55 x 4,530 = 2,492 NCMH

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Model 8800A
with Flame Arrester
■ Sizes 2" through 12"
■ Pressure settings 0.5 oz/in2to 15 psig
■ Vacuum settings 0.5 oz/in2to 12 psig
■ Available in aluminum (type 356),

Flame A r r e s t e r s
carbon steel, stainless steel and
other materials
■ Factory Mutual approved
flame arresters

and
■ Proven spiral wound, crimped

Relief Valves
ribbon, flame element
■ Modular construction

Combination
PRESSURE / VACUUM RELIEF
VALVE WITH FLAME ARRESTER
T h e M o d e l 8 8 0 0 A P re s s u r e / V a c u u m V a lv e &
F la m e A r r e s t e r c o m b in a tio n u n its a r e d e s ig n e d
to p ro te c t y o u r ta n k fro m d a m a g e c re a te d b y MODEL 8800A
over- p re s s u r e o r e x c e s s iv e v a c u u m , a t th e s a m e
tim e th a t th e y p ro v id e p ro te c tio n fro m e x t e r n a lly
c a u s e d s o u rc e s of h e a t a n d ig n itio n . T h e re s u lt is
in c re a s e d fire p ro te c tio n a n d s a fe ty .

SPECIAL FEATURES
T h e M o d e l 8 8 0 0 A P re s s u r e / V a c u u m R e lie f V a lv e
o ffe rs G r o th ’s s p e c ia l “c u s h io n e d a ir ” s e a tin g .
S u p e r io r p e rfo rm in g Teflon® 1 s e a tin g d ia p h ra g m s
a r e s ta n d a rd to m in im iz e s tic k in g c a u s e d b y
re s in o u s v a p o rs a n d a t m o s p h e ric m o is tu re . S e lf
d ra in in g h o u s in g s a n d d rip rin g s p ro te c t s e a tin g
s u rfa c e s fro m c o n d e n s a te a n d fre e z in g .

T h e w a f e r c o n s tru c tio n o f th e M o d e l 8 8 0 0 A
F la m e A r r e s t e r a ffo rd s e a s y a c c e s s ib ility to th e
f la m e b a n k fo r m a in te n a n c e . A ll G ro th fla m e
a r r e s t e r s u tiliz e s p ira l w o u n d , c rim p e d rib b o n
c o n s tru c te d f la m e e le m e n ts . T h e s e p ro v e n ,
F a c to ry M u tu a l a p p ro v e d e le m e n ts h a v e b e e n
re p o rte d b y N T IS o f th e D e p a r t m e n t of
C o m m e rc e to p ro v id e th e b e s t f la m e q u e n c h in g
p e rf o rm a n c e fo r th e le a s t p re s s u r e d ro p . G ro th
f la m e a rr e s t e r s a r e p n e u m a tic te s te d to 1 5 p sig
a s s ta n d a rd .

1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C ertifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Max. Set Max. Set Max. Min. Max. W.P.* Min. Vac.
Inlet Pressure Vacuum. Setting Setting for Min. Setting A B BB C Approx. Ship
Flg° Weight Weight Spring Weight Vacuum for Length Height Height Width Wt. Lbs.
(Metric) Loaded Loaded Loaded Loaded Setting Max. W.P.* (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)

2" 12 oz/in2 13-5/8" 27" 33-7/8" 9-1/2" 35


(50 mm) (52.7 gm/cm2) (346 mm) (685 mm) (860 mm) (241 mm) (16 kg)
See IPD2 on
3" 11 oz/in2 page 174 for
18" 29-5/8” 38-3/4" 11-1/2" 45
(80 mm) (48.3 gm/cm2) Vacuum Settings (457 mm) (752 mm) (984 mm) (292 mm) (20 kg)
a* S
UO —3 a and MAWP
4" 11 oz/in2 19-3/4" 34-5/8" 46-1/4" 13" 70
A
Q
(100 mm) (48.3 gm/cm2) ca c £3 — (502 mm) (879 mm) (1175 mm) (330 mm) (32 kg)
7s 1 s s D = 2
6" It 16 oz/in2 3 28-3/4" 43-1/4" 58-3/4" 19" 125
nW .2
6. 3 <3 s g s 0
(150 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) 2 (730 mm) (1099 mm) (1492 mm) (483 mm) (57 kg)
^ - g
8" 16 oz/in2 ig si .0
5
. 36" 51-3/8" 69-1/2" 23-5/8" 210
ps s
p
(200 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) un ^ (914 mm) (1305 mm) (1765 mm) (600 mm) (95 kg)

10" 16 oz/in2 42" 58-7/8" 83" 30-3/4" 350


(250 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (1067 mm) (1495 mm) (2108 mm) (781 mm) (160 kg)

12" 16 oz/in2 48-1/2" 65-3/8" 88-1/8" 35-3/4" 500


(300 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (1232 mm) (1661 mm) (2238 mm) (908 mm) (227 kg)

* W.P = Working Pressure. * On spring loaded valves, change model number. ◊150# ANSI drilling compatibility, F.F. on aluminum and R.F on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.
16 oz/in2set with spacer. SS set weignts-consult factory. *Some sizes require non-ferrous components to achieve 0.5 oz/in2setting.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZEMATERIAL OPTIONS

□ □ □ □ □ □
m £ j O = No Options

8800A Weight Loaded


L Flame Element Material
Pallet Material
Z = Special Options
O = No Jacket
8801A Pressure Spring 02" Seat Material J = SteamJacket
Thru *
8802A Vacuum Spring Body Material S = Spacer
8803A Pressure & VacuumSprings 12" H = SteamJacket and Spacer
1 = Aluminum
3 = Carbon Steel -►Diaphragm Material (Seat):
Includemodel number andsettingwhenordering.
For special options, consultfactory. 5 = 316 SS B = Buna-N
Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature. Z = Special T = Teflon®1
Stainlesssteel guides, stemsarestandardwithaluminumandcarbonsteel V = Viton®2
bodies. Stainlesssteel seatsstandardwithcarbonsteel bodies. Z = Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0
Indicates a 2" Model 8800A with Aluminum Body and Seat, 316 SS Pallet, Aluminum Flame Element, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, and no
other options.
1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.
2 . V ito n ® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 8800A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"

Flame A r r e s t e r s
0.87 0.50 3.01 5.98 10.7 21.5 34.8 55.2 62.3
1.00 0.58 3.29 6.68 12.0 24.2 39.2 62.1 72.0
1.73 1.00 4.56 9.70 17.6 36.3 58.4 92.0 112
2.00 1.16 4.96 10.7 19.3 39.9 64.2 101 125
2.60 1.50 5.76 12.6 22.7 47.2 75.9 120 148

and
3.00 1.73 6.26 13.7 24.8 51.7 82.9 131 163
3.46 2.00 6.79 15.0 27.1 56.4 90.5 143 178

Relief Valves
4.00 2.31 7.36 16.3 29.5 61.5 99.0 155 195
6.00 3.47 9.20 20.6 37.3 78.1 125 197 249
8.00 4.62 10.9 24.3 44.0 92.2 148 233 295
10.0 5.78 12.3 27.6 50.0 105 168 264 335

Combination
12.0 6.93 13.6 30.6 55.4 116 186 293 372
15.0 8.66 15.4 34.6 62.8 132 211 332 422
20.0 11.6 18.0 40.7 73.7 155 248 390 497
25.0 14.4 20.4 46.0 83.5 175 281 442 563
30.0 17.3 22.6 50.9 92.4 194 311 489 623

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flowcapacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
Consult Factory for flow capacity with fiberglass valve. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 Consult
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 Factory
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps = Set pressure
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table
w
=

,0
0
S
C
lo

6
5

F
1

6" Model 8800A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 61,500 =53,505 SCFH

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Model 8800A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22.0 0.09 0.18 0.32 0.64 1.04 1.65 1.91
50.0 0.14 0.30 0.55 1.13 1.82 2.87 3.53
75.0 0.18 0.39 0.70 1.46 2.35 3.70 4.62
100 0.21 0.46 0.83 1.74 2.80 4.40 5.53
150 0.26 0.58 1.06 2.21 3.55 5.59 7.05
200 0.31 0.69 1.25 2.61 4.19 6.59 8.35
250 0.35 0.78 1.42 2.97 4.76 7.48 9.50
300 0.39 0.87 1.57 3.29 5.27 8.30 10.5
375 0.44 0.98 1.78 3.73 5.98 9.41 12.0
500 0.51 1.15 2.09 4.39 7.02 11.0 14.1
625 0.58 1.30 2.36 4.97 7.96 12.5 15.9
750 0.64 1.44 2.62 5.50 8.80 13.8 17.6

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flowcapacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 67% overpressure at intersection of row60 and column 7
Consult Factory for flow capacity with fiberglass valve. "C" factor at 67% OP = 0.82

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 Consult
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 Factory
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps = Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table
w
=
,2
0
C
lo

,1
2

6" Model 8800A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(250 - 150)/150] x 100 = 67%
150 mmWC Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.82
250 mmWC Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.82 x 2,210 = 1,812 NCMH

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Model 8800A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"

Flame Ar r e s t e r s
0.87 0.50 2.55 5.19 8.80 17.9 28.6 44.3 53.6
1.00 0.58 2.77 5.73 9.70 19.8 31.6 48.9 60.4
1.73 1.00 3.78 8.15 13.6 28.3 45.1 69.4 89.8
2.00 1.16 4.10 8.90 14.9 31.0 49.3 75.8 99.0
2.60 1.50 4.74 10.4 17.4 36.2 57.7 88.6 117
3.00 1.73 5.14 11.3 18.9 39.5 62.9 96 128

and
3.46 2.00 5.56 12.3 20.5 42.9 68.4 105 139
4.00 2.31 6.03 13.4 22.3 46.7 74.4 114 152

C ombination R elief Valves


6.00 3.47 7.54 16.9 28.1 58.9 93.8 144 193
8.00 4.62 8.84 19.9 33.0 69.4 110 169 227
10.0 5.78 10.0 22.5 37.4 78.6 125 192 258
12.0 6.93 11.1 24.9 41.5 87.1 139 212 286
15.0 8.66 12.5 28.2 46.9 98.6 157 240 324
20.0 11.6 14.7 33.1 55.1 116 184 282 381
25.0 14.4 16.6 37.5 62.3 131 209 319 432
30.0 17.3 18.3 41.5 68.9 145 231 353 478

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
Consult Factory for flow capacity with fiberglass valve. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173)
%OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%,
20 Consult
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 Factory
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all
40
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure
60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 46,700 SCFH
6" Model 8800A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 46,700 = 40,629 SCFH

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Model 8800A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ty at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22.0 0.07 0.15 0.26 0.52 0.84 1.29 1.60
50.0 0.12 0.25 0.42 0.87 1.39 2.13 2.78
75.0 0.14 0.32 0.53 1.11 1.77 2.72 3.59
100 0.17 0.38 0.63 1.32 2.09 3.21 4.27
150 0.21 0.48 0.79 1.66 2.64 4.05 5.42
200 0.25 0.56 0.93 1.95 3.11 4.76 6.40
250 0.28 0.63 1.05 2.21 3.53 5.40 7.27
300 0.31 0.70 1.17 2.45 3.90 5.97 8.06
375 0.35 0.80 1.32 2.78 4.42 6.77 9.10
500 0.41 0.93 1.55 3.26 5.19 7.94 10.7
625 0.47 1.06 1.76 3.69 5.87 8.98 12.2
750 0.52 1.17 1.94 4.08 6.50 9.90 13.5

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 67% Over-vacuumat intersection of row60 and column 7
Consult Factory for flow capacity with fiberglass valve. "C" factor at 67% OV = 0.82

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 Consult
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 Factory
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 1,660 NCMH
6" Model 8800A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(250 - 150)/150] x 100 = 67%
150 mm WC Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.82
250 mmWC Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.82 x 1,660 = 1,361 NCMH

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PRESSuRE/VACuuM RELIEF VALVES

Model 1220A
with Pipe-Away Feature
■ Sizes 2" through 12"
■ Pressure settings 0.5 oz/in2to
15 psig
■ Vacuum settings 0.5 oz/in2to
12 psig
■ Available in aluminum (type 356),

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


carbon steel, stainless steel, and
other materials.
■ Modular construction

PRESSURE / VACUUM RELIEF


VALVE WITH PIPE-AWAY FEATURE
M o d e l 1 2 2 0 A is u s e d fo r p re s s u r e a n d v a c u u m
re lie f w h e r e v a p o rs m u s t b e p ip e d a w a y.
E s c a p in g v a p o rs a re p ip e d a w a y th ro u g h a
f la n g e d o u tle t c o n n e c tio n . T h is h e lp s to p ro v id e
in c re a s e d fire p ro te c tio n a n d safe ty. MODEL 1220A

SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 1 2 2 0 A o ffe rs G r o t h ’s s p e c ia l “c u s h io n e d
a ir ” s e a tin g . S u p e r io r p e rfo rm in g Teflon® 1 s e a tin g
d ia p h ra g m s a re s ta n d a rd to m in im iz e s tic k in g
c a u s e d b y re s in o u s v a p o rs a n d a tm o s p h e ric
m o is tu re . T h e M o d e l 1 2 2 0 A h a s a s e lf d ra in in g
h o u s in g b o d y a n d d rip rin g s to p ro te c t s e a tin g
s u rfa c e s fro m c o n d e n s a te a n d f re e z in g . T h is
d e s ig n a ls o a v o id s p re s s u r e o r v a c u u m b u ild u p
d u e to b in d in g o r c lo g g in g of th e v a lv e . B u n a - N ,
V ito n® 2, a n d o th e r s e a tin g d ia p h ra g m s c a n b e
p ro v id e d w h e n re q u ire d . M o d e l 1 2 2 1 B m a y b e
s p rin g lo a d e d w h e n re q u ire d fo r u s e o n
b la n k e te d ta n k s o r o th e r ty p e in s ta lla tio n
re q u irin g h ig h e r s e ttin g s . To in s u re th e p ro p e r
a lig n m e n t o f s e a tin g s u rfa c e s th e r e is p e rip h e ra l
g u id in g a n d a c e n t e r s ta b iliz in g s te m .

1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

MODEL 1221B

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SPECIFICATIONS

l_ p J

IB

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S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Max. Set Max. Set Max. Min. Max. W.P.* Min. Vac.
Inlet Outlet Pressure Vacuum Setting Setting for Min. Setting A B C D E BB Approx. Ship
Flg.' Flg.' Weight Weight Spring Weight Vacuum for Length Height Width Wt. Lbs.
(Metric) (Metric) Loaded Loaded Loaded Loaded Setting Max. W.P* (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)

2" 3" 11 oz/in2 12 oz/in2 14-1/4" 12-5/8" 7-1/2" 7" 5-1/2" 19-5/8" 26
(50 mm) (80 mm) (48.2 gm/cm2) (52.7 gm/cm2) (361 mm) (320 mm) (191 mm) (178 mm) (140 mm) (499 mm) (12 kg)
See IPD2 on
3" 4" 13 oz/in2 11 oz/in2 page 174 for 18" 15-1/8" 9" 8-1/8" 6" 23-3/8" 34
(80 mm) (100 mm) (57.0 gm/cm2) (48.3 gm/cm2) Vacuum Settings (457 mm) (384 mm) (229 mm) (206 mm) (152 mm) (594 mm) (16 kg)
^ S
UO —
3 a and MAWP
4" 6" 16 oz/in2 11 oz/in2 •etLO 19-1/4" 18-1/4" 11" 9-1/2" 6-1/2" 28-5/8" 49
(100 mm) (150 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (48.3 gm/cm2) ^ =- S 2- (489 mm) (463 mm) (279 mm) (241 mm) (165 mm) (727 mm) (22 kg)

6" 8" 16 oz/in2 16 oz/in2 S '! 26-1/2" 23-3/4" 13-1/2" 12-3/4" 8-1/2" 38-3/8" 93
CD S 3^ so 2
n 0
.2
(150 mm) (200 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (70.3 gm/cm2) (673 mm) (603 mm) (343 mm) (324 mm) (216 mm) (984 mm) (42 kg)
SR
P S
P z
8" 10" 16 oz/in2 16 oz/in2 ig gsi .5.0 32-1/2" 28-1/2" 16" 15-1/4" 10-3/4" 45-1/4" 137
s
p p
(200 mm) (250 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (70.3 gm/cm2) un ^ (826 mm) (723 mm) (406 mm) (387 mm) (273 mm) (1149 mm) (62 kg)

10" 12" 16 oz/in2 16 oz/in2 37-3/4" 34-1/2" 19" 18" 12-1/2" 54-1/8" 186
(250 mm) (300 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (70.3 gm/cm2) (959 mm) (876 mm) (483 mm) (457 mm) (318 mm) (1375 mm) (85 kg)

12" 14" 16 oz/in2 16 oz/in2 42-3/4" 39-1/8" 21" 20-5/8" 15" 58-7/8" 260
(300 mm) (350 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (70.3 gm/cm2) (1086 mm) (993 mm) (533 mm) (524 mm) (381 mm) (1496 mm) (118 kg)

* W.P = Working Pressure. * On spring loaded valves, change model number. ' 150# R.F. drilling compatibility F.F. on aluminum and R.F on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.
Fiberglass dimensions on request. 16 oz/in2set with spacer. SS set weights-consult factory. *Some sizes require non-ferrous components to achieve 0.5 oz/in2setting.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

9999? □ □ □ □ □
O = No Options
t Z= Special Options
1220A Weight Loaded -►O No Jacket
1221B Pressure Spring 02" ► Seat Material J SteamJacket
1222B VacuumSpring Thru ► * Body Material S Spacer
1223A Pressure & Vacuum Springs 12" H SteamJacket and Spacer
1 = Aluminum
3 = Carbon Steel Diaphragm Material (Seat):
Includemodel numberandsettingwhenordering. B = Buna-N
For special options, consultfactory. 5 = 316 SS
Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature. 6 = Vinyl Ester Resin T = Teflon®1
Stainlesssteel guides, stemsarestandardwithaluminumandcarbonsteel 7 = Furan V = Viton®2
bodies. Stainlesssteel seatsstandardwithcarbonsteel bodies. Z = Special Z = Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 _ 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0
Indicates a 2" Model 1220A with Aluminum Body and Seat, 316 SS Pallet, Teflon®1Seat Diaphragm, and no other options.
1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.
2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 1220A/1222B
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.87 0.50 6.87 13.3 25.2 52.7 82.6 135 175
1.00 0.58 7.39 14.3 27.1 56.6 88.8 145 188

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


1.73 1.00 9.71 18.8 35.6 74.3 117 190 247
2.00 1.16 10.4 20.2 38.2 79.8 125 205 265
2.60 1.50 11.9 23.0 43.5 90.8 143 233 302
3.00 1.73 12.8 24.7 46.8 97.5 153 250 324
3.46 2.00 13.7 26.6 50.2 105 164 268 348
4.00 2.31 14.7 28.6 53.9 112 177 288 374
6.00 3.47 18.0 35.0 65.9 137 215 351 456
8.00 4.62 20.7 40.4 75.8 157 248 404 525
10.0 5.78 23.1 45.1 84.6 175 276 450 584
12.0 6.93 25.2 49.4 92.4 191 301 491 638
15.0 8.66 28.1 55.2 103 211 335 546 709
20.0 11.6 32.2 63.7 118 241 383 625 811
25.0 14.4 35.8 71.2 131 267 424 692 898
30.0 17.3 39.0 77.9 143 289 460 751 975

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C " Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 112,000 SCFH
6" Model 1220A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 112,000 = 97,440 SCFH

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Model 1220A/1222B
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capaci ty at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22 2.16 0.19 0.37 0.71 1.48 2.33 3.80 4.93
50 4.90 0.29 0.56 1.07 2.23 3.50 5.72 7.42
75 7.35 0.36 0.69 1.31 2.72 4.28 6.99 9.10
100 9.80 0.41 0.80 1.51 3.14 4.93 8.05 10.4
125 12.3 0.46 0.89 1.68 3.50 5.51 8.99 11.7
150 14.7 0.50 0.98 1.84 3.82 6.02 9.80 12.7
175 17.2 0.54 1.06 1.99 4.12 6.49 10.6 13.7
200 19.6 0.58 1.13 2.12 4.39 6.92 11.3 14.7
225 22.1 0.61 1.20 2.25 4.65 7.33 12.0 15.5
250 24.5 0.65 1.26 2.36 4.89 7.71 12.6 16.3
275 27.0 0.68 1.32 2.48 5.11 8.07 13.2 17.1
300 29.4 0.70 1.38 2.58 5.33 8.42 13.7 17.8
375 36.8 0.78 1.54 2.88 5.91 9.40 15.3 19.8
500 49.0 0.90 1.78 3.30 6.75 10.7 17.5 22.7
625 61.3 1.00 1.99 3.67 7.46 11.9 19.4 25.1
750 73.5 1.09 2.18 3.99 8.07 12.9 21.0 27.3

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly fromthe table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 3,140 NCMH
6" Model 1220A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(175 - 100)/100] x 100 = 75%
100 mmWC Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
175 mmWC Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 3,140 = 2,732 NCMH

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Model 1220A/1221B
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.87 0.50 4.70 10.3 16.0 34.7 60.5 91.1 129
1.00 0.58 5.05 11.0 17.2 37.3 65.0 97.9 138

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


1.73 1.00 6.63 14.5 22.6 49.0 85.3 129 182
2.00 1.16 7.12 15.6 24.2 52.6 91.6 138 195
2.60 1.50 8.10 17.7 27.6 59.8 104 157 222
3.00 1.73 8.70 19.0 29.6 64.2 112 169 238
3.46 2.00 9.33 20.4 31.8 68.9 120 181 256
4.00 2.31 10.0 21.9 34.1 74.0 129 194 274
6.00 3.47 12.2 26.7 41.5 90.1 157 237 334
8.00 4.62 14.0 30.6 47.7 103 180 272 384
10.0 5.78 15.6 34.0 53.0 115 200 302 427
12.0 6.93 17.0 37.1 57.8 125 218 329 465
15.0 8.66 18.8 41.1 64.0 139 242 365 516
20.0 11.6 21.4 46.8 72.9 158 276 415 587
25.0 14.4 23.6 51.5 80.3 174 304 457 646
30.0 17.3 25.4 55.6 86.6 188 327 493 697

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 74,000 SCFH
6" Model 1220A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 74,000 = 64,380 SCFH

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Model 1220A/1221B
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22 2.16 0.13 0.29 0.45 0.98 1.71 2.58 3.65
50 4.90 0.20 0.44 0.68 1.48 2.58 3.88 5.48
75 7.35 0.24 0.53 0.83 1.81 3.15 4.74 6.70
100 9.80 0.28 0.62 0.96 2.08 3.62 5.46 7.72
125 12.3 0.31 0.69 1.07 2.32 4.04 6.09 8.60
150 14.7 0.34 0.75 1.17 2.53 4.41 6.65 9.40
175 17.2 0.37 0.81 1.26 2.73 4.75 7.16 10.1
200 19.6 0.39 0.86 1.34 2.91 5.07 7.64 10.8
225 22.1 0.42 0.91 1.42 3.08 5.36 8.08 11.4
250 24.5 0.44 0.96 1.49 3.23 5.64 8.49 12.0
275 27.0 0.46 1.00 1.56 3.38 5.90 8.88 12.6
300 29.4 0.48 1.04 1.62 3.52 6.14 9.25 13.1
375 36.8 0.53 1.16 1.80 3.91 6.81 10.3 14.5
500 49.0 0.60 1.32 2.05 4.45 7.75 11.7 16.5
625 61.3 0.66 1.45 2.26 4.90 8.54 12.9 18.2
750 73.5 0.72 1.57 2.44 5.29 9.22 13.9 19.6

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 2,080 NCMH
6" Model 1220A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(175 - 100)/100] x 100 = 75%
100 mm WC Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
175 mmWC Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 2,080 = 1,810 NCMH

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Model 1221B/1223B
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
ps«9 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1.00 28.0 53.4 92.5 210 345 529 739
2.00 40.3 77.4 134 304 500 767 1070

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


3.00 50.2 96.9 168 381 625 960 1340
4.00 58.8 114 198 448 736 1130 1577
5.00 66.5 130 225 510 838 1286 1794
6.00 73.7 144 250 568 932 1431 1997
7.00 80.4 158 274 622 1022 1568 2188
8.00 86.7 171 297 674 1107 1699 2371
9.00 92.8 184 319 724 1189 1825 2546
10.0 98.6 196 340 772 1267 1945 2714
11.0 104 208 360 818 1343 2062 2877
12.0 110 219 380 863 1417 2176 3036
13.0 115 231 400 907 1489 2286 3189
14.0 120 241 418 949 1559 2393 3339
15.0 125 252 437 991 1627 2498 3486

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 •••Consult Factory*^*
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 448,000 SCFH
6" Model 1221B 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 psig set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
7 psig flowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 448,000 = 371,840 SCFH

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Model 1221B/1223B
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capaci ty at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
barg 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.07 0.82 1.57 2.72 6.16 10.1 15.5 21.7
0.10 0.99 1.89 3.28 7.45 12.2 18.8 26.2
0.15 1.23 2.36 4.09 9.28 15.2 23.4 32.6
0.20 1.43 2.76 4.80 10.9 17.9 27.4 38.3
0.25 1.62 3.14 5.44 12.3 20.3 31.1 43.4
0.30 1.79 3.48 6.04 13.7 22.5 34.5 48.2
0.35 1.95 3.81 6.61 15.0 24.6 37.8 52.7
0.40 2.10 4.12 7.14 16.2 26.6 40.9 57.0
0.45 2.25 4.41 7.66 17.4 28.5 43.8 61.1
0.50 2.39 4.70 8.16 18.5 30.4 46.6 65.1
0.55 2.52 4.98 8.64 19.6 32.2 49.4 68.9
0.60 2.65 5.25 9.10 20.6 33.9 52.1 72.6
0.70 2.89 5.76 10.0 22.7 37.2 57.2 79.7
0.80 3.13 6.25 10.8 24.6 40.4 62.1 86.5
0.90 3.35 6.72 11.7 26.5 43.5 66.7 93.1
1.00 3.56 7.18 12.5 28.3 46.4 71.2 99.4

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173)
%OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%,
20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all
40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure
60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 16,200 NCMH
6" Model 1221B 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(0.7 -0.4)/0.4] x 100 = 75%
0.4 barg Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
0.7 barg Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 16,200 = 13,446 NCMH

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Model 1222B/1223B
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
psig 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1.00 13.8 30.5 52.9 120 197 302 422
1.10 14.5 31.9 55.4 126 206 316 442

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


1.20 15.1 33.2 57.7 131 215 330 460
1.30 15.7 34.5 59.9 136 223 342 478
1.40 16.2 35.7 62.0 141 231 355 495
1.50 16.8 36.9 64.0 145 239 366 511
1.75 18.0 39.6 68.7 156 256 393 548
2.00 19.1 42.0 73.0 166 272 417 582
2.25 20.1 44.3 76.9 174 286 439 613
2.50 21.0 46.3 80.4 183 300 460 641
2.75 21.9 48.2 83.7 190 312 478 667
3.00 22.7 49.9 86.6 197 323 495 691
3.25 23.4 51.4 89.3 203 333 511 713
3.50 24.0 52.8 91.8 208 342 525 732
>3.50 CONSULT FAI[TORY FOR VACUUM SETTINGS GREATER THAIN 3.5 PSIG

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173)
%OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory***
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%,
20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all
40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure
60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 166,000 SCFH
6" Model 1222B 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(3.50 - 2.0)/2.0] x 100 = 75%
2 psig set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
3.5 psigflowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 166,000 = 137,780 SCFH

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Model 1222B/1223B
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ty at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
barg 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.07 0.41 0.90 1.55 3.52 5.77 8.87 12.4
0.10 0.48 1.06 1.83 4.16 6.83 10.5 14.6
0.11 0.51 1.11 1.92 4.35 7.14 11.0 15.3
0.12 0.53 1.15 1.99 4.53 7.43 11.4 15.9
0.13 0.55 1.20 2.07 4.69 7.70 11.8 16.5
0.14 0.56 1.24 2.14 4.85 7.96 12.2 17.1
0.15 0.58 1.27 2.20 5.00 8.21 12.6 17.6
0.16 0.60 1.31 2.27 5.14 8.44 13.0 18.1
0.17 0.61 1.35 2.33 5.28 8.66 13.3 18.6
0.18 0.63 1.38 2.38 5.41 8.88 13.6 19.0
0.19 0.64 1.41 2.44 5.53 9.08 13.9 19.4
0.20 0.66 1.44 2.49 5.65 9.27 14.2 19.8
0.22 0.68 1.49 2.58 5.86 9.62 14.8 20.6
0.24 0.70 1.54 2.67 6.05 9.93 15.2 21.3
>0.24 CONSULT FACTORY FOR VACUUM SETTINGS GREATER THAN 0.24 BARG

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 42% Over-vacuumat intersection of row40 and column 2
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 42% OV = 0.55

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 4,530 NCMH
6" Model 1222B 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(0.17 - 0.12)/0.12] x 100 = 42%
0.12 barg Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.55
0.17 barg Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.55 x 4,530 = 2,491 NCMH

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Model 1720A/1760A
with pipe-away feature
Same size inlet and outlet connections
■ “Cushioned air” seating
■ Non-sticking design
■ Center and peripheral pallet guiding
■ Set pressure tolerance ±3%
■ Set leak tightness: 1 SCFM at 90% of set

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


pressure
■ Self-draining body
■ Factory tested for compliance with API
2000 and 2521 leakage standards
■ ISO-Certified manufacturing facility
■ Higher set pressures (in weight loaded
configuration) than standard pipe-away
valves
Groth S e rie s 1700 relief va lve s are designed with inlet AA
and outlet flanges of the s a m e size to reduce
installation costs by having sm a lle r dow nstream piping. 1760A
M odel 1 7 2 0 A va lv e s a re d esig ned for syste m s
req uiring p re ssu re and va c uum relief. M odel 1760A
va lve s a re d esig ned for sys te m s req uiring only
BB
p re ssu re relief.
A va ila b le in 2", 3", and 4" sizes and in carbon steel,
3 1 6 SS, o r fiberglass. O th e r corrosion-resistant alloys
r
DD m H
are a vailab le on request.
a
Trim m a te ria ls (seat and p allet com ponents) are ©\ E-
f \ <
3 1 6 S S . O th e r corrosion-resistant allo ys including c _ . .1 . ^
7 r
H aste llo y C ® 1 , A llo y 20, and o the rs a re a vailab le on \ NP A ^
v i / \
request. O p tio ns include sta in les s steel weights. i 0/
1. H a s te llo y is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f H a y n e s In te rn a tio n a l.

Table I — Setting Ranges White bars in oz/in2. Blue bars in mbar.


Model Size Standard Weights Stainless Steel Weights Table II — Dimensions
White bars in inches or pounds. Blue bars in millimeters or kilograms.
(inches) Pressure Vacuum Pressure Vacuum
Size Model 1720A
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
(inches) Weight
0.5 33 0.5 17.4 0.5 24 0.5 16.5
2X2 13.50 14.63 6.50 6.75 4.75 80
2.2 142 2.1 74 2.2 103 2.2 71 2X2
343 372 165 171 121 36
0.5 33 0.5 15.5 0.5 24 0.5 15.2
1720A 3 X 3 18.00 17.38 8.00 8.00 6.00 105
2.2 142 2.1 66 2.2 103 2.2 65 3X3
0.5 33 0.5 16.5 0.5 24 0.5 15.0 457 441 203 203 152 48
4 X4
2.2 142 2.1 71 2.2 103 2.2 64 19.25 19.50 9.00 9.13 6.50 150
4 X4
0.5 33 - - 0.5 24 - - 489 495 229 232 165 68
2X2
2.2 142 - - 2.2 103 - - Size Model 1760A
0.5 33 - - 0.5 24 - - (inches) "AA" "BB" "C" "DD" "E" Weight
1760A 3 X 3
2.2 142 - - 2.2 103 - -
7.75 11.88 6.50 3.88 4.75 50
0.5 33 - - 0.5 24 - - 2X2
4 X4 197 302 165 99 121 23
2.2 142 - - 2.2 103 - -
10.00 14.13 8.00 4.75 6.00 70
The 1700 Series relief valves are asoavaila )le in spring loaded and plot-operated 3X3
254 359 203 121 152 32
designs for pressure settings upto 15 psig. Other options include FRP (Furan or
10.75 16.50 9.00 6.06 6.50 92
Derakane) construction, positive lift indicators, special coatings, and NACE-compliant 4X4
273 419 229 154 165 42
materials. Consult the factory for details.

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Table III — Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure


Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure
(Double Set Pressure) (Double Set Pressure)
Set Pressure [Ps] Set Pressure [Ps]
1000 Standard Cubic Feet Normal Cubic Meters
per Hour at 60°F per Hour at 0°C

In WC oz/in2 2” x 2” 3” x 3” 4” x 4” mmWC mbar 2” x 2” 3” x 3” 4” x 4”


0 .9 0 .5 4 .7 9 1 0 .7 18.1

1 .0 0 .6 5 .1 5 1 1 .5 1 9 .5 2 5 .0 2 .4 5 149 332 563

2 .0 1.2 7 .2 9 1 6 .3 2 7 .6 5 0 .0 4 .9 0 211 470 797

3 .0 1 .7 8 .9 4 2 0 .0 3 3 .8 7 5 .0 7 .3 5 258 577 976

4 .0 2 .3 1 0 .3 2 3 .1 3 9 .0 100 9 .8 0 299 667 1128

6 .0 3 .5 1 2 .7 2 8 .3 4 7 .9 150 1 4 .7 367 818 1383

8 .0 4 .6 1 4 .7 3 2 .8 5 5 .4 200 1 9 .6 424 946 1599

1 0 .0 5 .8 1 6 .5 3 6 .7 6 2 .0 250 2 4 .5 476 1060 1790

300 2 9 .4 522 1164 1963

350 3 4 .3 565 1259 2123

1 5 .0 8 .7 2 0 .3 4 5 .2 7 6 .1

400 3 9 .2 606 1349 2285

2 0 .0 1 1 .6 2 3 .6 5 2 .4 7 8 .5 500 4 9 .0 680 1514 2467

600 5 8 .8 749 1757 2627

2 5 .0 1 4 .4 2 6 .5 5 8 .9 8 4 .7

3 0 .0 1 7 .3 2 9 .2 6 0 .3 9 0 .2

800 7 8 .4 872 1877 2756

3 4 .6 2 0 .0 3 1 .5 6 4 .5 9 4 .6

1000 9 8 .0 984 2052 2959

4 1 .6 2 4 .0 3 4 .8 7 0 .5 102

1200 118 1086 2281 3243

5 1 .9 3 0 .0 3 9 .3 7 8 .3 111

5 7 .1 3 3 .0 4 1 .4 8 2 .0 116

1500 147 1229 2388 3374

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flowcapacity values listed above are based onfull openvalves at 100%overpressure. Example - To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at
Read the flow capacity at 100%overpressure directly fromthe table above. Use linear interpolation to
intersection of row 70 and column 5.
approximate the capacity if the set pressure is not listed (Ref: page 173 of Groth product catalog).
"C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the appropriate "C"
factor fromthe table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, consult your Groth Representative. ”C” Factor Table for Pressure Flow
%OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Calculate the percentage overpressure by thefollowing formula. Note that all pressuresare gauge
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
Pf = Flowing pressure 30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Ps = Set pressure 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
%OP = [ (Pf -Ps) / Ps] x 100 50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78

Calculateflow capacity at lessthan 100%overpressure accordingto the following example. 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example — Flow Capacity Calculation


3" Model 1760 A 1. Read flow capacity at Flow = 2 3 ,1 0 0 SCFH / 6 6 7 N C M H
set pressure from table
4 " W C set pressure [ Ps ] % OP = [ (7 -4) / 4 ] x 100 = 75%
2. Calculate overpressure
7" W C flowing pressure [ Pf ] "C " = 0 .8 7
3. Read "C " factor from table
Flow = 0 .8 7 X 2 3 ,100 = 2 0 ,0 9 7 SCFH
4. Calculate flow capacity
Flow = 0 .8 7 X 6 6 7 = 580 NCMH

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Table IV — Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-Vacuum


Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-Vacuum
(Double Set Vacuum) (Double Set Vacuum)
Set Pressure [Ps] Set Pressure [Ps]
1000 Standard Cubic Feet Normal Cubic Meters
per Hour at 60°F per Hour at 0°C

In WC oz/in2 2” x 2” 3” x 3” 4” x 4” mmWC mbar 2” x 2” 3” x 3” 4” x 4”

0 .8 7 0 .5 0 4 .7 0 1 0 .3 1 6 .0 22 2 .1 6 130 290 450

1 .0 0 .5 8 5 .0 5 1 1 .0 1 7 .2

2 .0 1 .1 6 7 .1 2 1 5 .6 2 4 .2 50 4 .9 0 200 440 680

75 7 .3 5 240 530 830

4 .0 2 .3 1 1 0 .0 2 1 .9 3 4 .1 100 9 .8 0 280 620 960

P re s s u re /V acuum Relief Valve s


125 1 2 .3 310 690 1070

6 .0 3 .4 7 1 2 .2 2 6 .7 4 1 .5 150 1 4 .7 340 750 1170

175 1 7 .2 370 810 1260

8 .0 4 .6 2 1 4 .0 3 0 .6 4 7 .7 200 1 9 .6 390 860 1340

225 2 2 .1 420 910 1420

1 0 .0 5 .7 8 1 5 .6 3 4 .0 5 3 .0 250 2 4 .5 440 960 1490

275 2 7 .0 460 1000 1560

1 2 .0 6 .9 3 1 7 .0 3 7 .1 5 7 .8 300 2 9 .4 480 1040 1620

1 5 .0 8 .6 6 1 8 .8 4 1 .1 6 4 .0 375 3 6 .8 530 1160 1800

2 0 .0 1 1 .6 2 1 .4 4 6 .8 7 2 .9 500 4 9 .0 600 1320 2050

2 5 .0 1 4 .4 2 3 .6 5 1 .5 8 0 .3 625 6 1 .3 660 1450 2260

2 7 .7 1 6 .0 2 4 .6 5 3 .8 8 3 .8

750 7 3 .5 720 1570 2440

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flowcapacity values listed above are based onfull openvalves at 100%over-vacuum. Example - To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% over-vacuum at
Read the flow capacity at 100%over-vacuumdirectly fromthe table above. Use linear interpolation to
intersection of row 70 and column 5.
approximate the capacity if the set vacuumis not listed (Ref: page 173 of Groth product catalog).
"C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the appropriate "C"
factor fromthe table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, consult your Groth Representative. ”C” Factor Table for Vacuum Flow
%OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Calculate the percentage over-vacuumby thefollowing formula. Note that all pressures are gauge
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
Pf = Flowing vacuum 30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Ps = Set vacuum 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
%OV = [ (Pf -Ps) / Ps] x 100
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Calculateflow capacity at lessthan 100%over-vacuumaccordingto the following example. 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example — Flow Capacity Calculation


3" Model 1720 A 1. Read flow capacity at Flow = 21,9 0 0 SCFH / 6 2 0 N C M H
set vacuum from table
4 " W C set vacuum [ Ps ] % O V = [ (7 -4) / 4 ] x 100 = 75%
2. Calculate over-vacuum
7 " W C flowing vacuum [ Pf ] "C " = 0 .8 7
3. Read "C " factor from table
Flow = 0 .8 7 X 2 1 ,900 = 19,053 SCFH
4. Calculate flow capacity
Flow = 0 .8 7 X 620 = 53 9 NCMH

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HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # INLET/OUTLET BODY SEAT PALLET DIAPHRAGM JACKET SPECIAL


SIZE MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIAL OPTIONS
□ □ □ □ H O D □ □ □ □ □ ---------□
.L J

t t
1720A 02 3 = Carbon Steel 5 = 316SS 5 = 316SS Buna N 0 = No Jacket O No Options
1760A 03 5 = 316SS 6 = Vinyl Ester 6 = Vinyl Ester Kalrez®3 N = Steam Jacket Z Special
04 6 = Vinyl Ester 7 = Furan 7 = Furan Teflon®1 S = Vacuum Port Options
7 = Furan Z Special Z Special V = Viton®2 Spacer
Z = Special (See note Z = Special
H = Vacuum Port
regarding
seat material) Spacer and
Steam Jacket

* Includemodel number &settingwhenordering.


* For steamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature.
*Forspecial options, consultfactory.
*Stainlesssteel seatsarestandardwithstainlesssteel andcarbonsteel bodies.

EXAMPLE 00 0 0 0 00 0 00 -0 0 0 - -

Indicates a 3" x 3” Model 1720 A with CS body, 316SS seat, 316SS pallet, Buna-N diaphragm, no steam jacket, and no special options.

1. T e flo n ® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E . I. d u P o n t d e N e m o u rs an d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r lic e n s e .


2 . V ito n ® i s a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .
3 . K a lre z ® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 8820A
with Flame Arrester and pipe-away feature
■ Sizes 2" through 12"
■ Pressure settings 0.5 oz/in2to
15 psig
■ Vacuum settings 0.5 oz/in2to 12 psig

Flame A r r e s t e r s
■ Available in aluminum (type 356),
carbon steel, stainless steel, and
other materials.
■ Factory Mutual approved flame

and
arresters

Relief Valves
■ Proven spiral wound, crimped
ribbon, flame element
■ Modular construction

Combination
PRESSURE / VACUUM RELIEF
VALVE WITH FLAME ARRESTER
(PIPE-AWAY)
T h e M o d e l 8 8 2 0 A c o m b in a tio n u n its a r e u s e d for
p re s s u r e a n d v a c u u m re lie f w h e r e v a p o rs m u s t
b e p ip e d a w a y. T h e y a r e d e s ig n e d to p ro te c t y o u r
t a n k fro m d a m a g e c re a te d b y o v e r p r e s s u r e o r
e x c e s s iv e v a c u u m , a t th e s a m e tim e th a t th e y
p ro v id e p ro te c tio n fro m e x te r n a lly c a u s e d
s o u rc e s of h e a t a n d ig n itio n . T h e re s u lt is re d u c e d
e m is s io n s le v e l a n d in c re a s e d fire p ro te c tio n a n d
s a fe ty.

SPECIAL FEATURES
T h e M o d e l 8 8 2 0 A P re s s u r e / V a c u u m R e lie f V a lv e
w ith f la n g e d p ip e - a w a y o u tle t o ffe rs G r o t h ’s
s p e c ia l “c u s h io n e d a ir ” s e a tin g . S u p e r io r
p e rfo rm in g Teflon® 1 s e a tin g d ia p h ra g m s a re
s ta n d a rd to m in im iz e s tic k in g c a u s e d b y re s in o u s
v a p o rs a n d a tm o s p h e ric m o is tu re . S e lf d ra in in g
h o u s in g s a n d d rip rin g s p ro te c t s e a tin g s u rfa c e s
fro m c o n d e n s a te a n d f re e z in g . B u n a - N , V ito n® 2,
a n d o th e r s e a tin g d ia p h ra g m s c a n b e p ro v id e d
w h e n re q u ire d .

T h e w a f e r c o n s tru c tio n o f th e M o d e l 8 8 2 0 A C o m m e rc e to p ro v id e th e b e s t f la m e q u e n c h in g
F la m e A r r e s t e r a ffo rd s e a s y a c c e s s ib ility to th e p e rfo rm a n c e fo r th e le a s t p re s s u r e d ro p . G ro th
f la m e b a n k fo r m a in te n a n c e . A ll G ro th fla m e fla m e a r r e s t e r s a r e p n e u m a tic te s te d to 1 5 p sig
a r r e s t e r s u tiliz e s p ira l w o u n d , c rim p e d rib b o n a s s ta n d a rd .
c o n s tru c te d f la m e e le m e n ts . T h e s e p ro v e n ,
F a c to ry M u tu a l a p p ro v e d e le m e n ts , h a v e b e e n
1. Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. d u Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y use d u n d e r licen se.
re p o rte d b y N T IS of th e D e p a r t m e n t of 2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D uP on t P e rfo rm a n c e E la sto m e rs.

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Max. Set Max. Set Max. Min. Max. W.P* Min. Vac.
Inlet Outlet Pressure Vacuum Setting Setting for Min. Setting A B BB C D E Approx. Ship
Flg.' Flg.' Weight Weight Spring Weight Vacuum for Length Height Height Width Wt. Lbs.
(Metric) (Metric) Loaded Loaded Loaded Loaded Setting Max. W.P. (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)

2" 3" 11 oz/in2 12 oz/in2 14-1/4" 26-5/8" 33-5/8" 8-3/4" 20-1/4" 5-1/2" 45
(50 mm) (80 mm) (48.2 gm/cm2) (52.7 gm/cm2) (361 mm) (676 mm) (854 mm) (221 mm) (514 mm) (140 mm) (20 kg)

See TPD2 on
3" 4" 13 oz/in2 11 oz/in2 18" 31-1/8" 39-3/8" 9-1/2" 23-1/8" 6" 60
page 174 for
(80 mm) (100 mm) (57.0 gm/cm2) (48.3 gm/cm2) (457 mm) (790 mm) (1000 mm) (241 mm) (588 mm) (152 mm) (27 kg)
LOADED PRESSURE

LOADED VACUUM

Vacuum Settings
*0.5 oz/in2WEIGHT LOADED

4" 6" 16 oz/in2 11 oz/in2 and MAWP 19-1/4" 37" 47-3/8" 11-1/2" 26-3/4" 6-1/2" 90
(100 mm) (150 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (48.3 gm/cm2) (489 mm) (940 mm) (1203 mm) (292 mm) (679 mm) (165 mm) (41 kg)
(2.20 gm/cm2)
kg/cm2)

kg/cm2)

6" 8" 16 oz/in2 16 oz/in2 26-1/2" 44-3/4" 59-3/4" 16-1/2" 31-1/2" 8-1/2" 160
SPRING
(0.84
(1.05
SPRING

(150 mm) (200 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (70.3 gm/cm2) (673 mm) (1136 mm) (1518 mm) (419 mm) (800 mm) (216 mm) (73 kg)

8" 10" 16 oz/in2 16 oz/in2 g


p
sig ig
si
p 32-1/2" 53-1/2" 70-1/4" 21" 37-3/8" 10-3/4" 270
(200 mm) (250 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (70.3 gm/cm2) un ^ (826 mm) (1358 mm) (1784 mm) (533 mm) (949 mm) (273 mm) (123 kg)

10" 12" 16 oz/in2 16 oz/in2 37-1/4" 64-1/2" 84-1/8" 24-3/4" 45-1/4" 12-1/2" 420
(250 mm) (300 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (70.3 gm/cm2) (959 mm) (1638 mm) (2137 mm) (629 mm) (1149 mm) (318 mm) (190 kg)

12" 14" 16 oz/in2 16 oz/in2 42-3/4" 71-5/8" 91-3/8" 28-5/8" 50-1/8" 15" 600
(300 mm) (350 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (70.3 gm/cm2) (1086 mm) (1819 mm) (2321 mm) (727 mm) (1273 mm) (381 mm) (273 kg)

* W.P = Working Pressure. ' On spring loaded valves, change model number. ◊150# R.F. drilling compatibility F.F. on aluminum and R.F. on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.
16 oz/in2set with spacer. SS set weights-consult factory. *Some sizes require non-ferrous components to achieve 0.5 oz/in2setting.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZEMATERIAL OPTIONS
------ p p ------- p p p p
□ □
O = No Options
T Flame Element Material Z = Special Options
8820A Weight Loaded Pallet Material O = No Jacket
8821B Pressure Spring 02" J = Steam Jacket
Thru -► Seat Material
8822B Vacuum Spring S = Spacer
8823A Pressure & VacuumSprings 12" - ► * Body Material H = Steam Jacket and Spacer
Aluminum -Diaphragm Material (Seat):
Includemodel number andsettingwhenordering.
For special options, consultfactory. Carbon Steel B = Buna-N
Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature. 316 SS T = Teflon®1
Stainlesssteel guides, stemsarestandardwithaluminumandcarbonsteel Special V = Viton®2
bodies. Stainlesssteel seatsstandardwithcarbonsteel bodies. Z = Special

EXAMPLE
Indicates a 2" Model 8820A with Aluminum Body and Seat, 316 SS Pallet, Aluminum Flame Element, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, and
no other options.

1. Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs an d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.


2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 8820A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"

Flame A r r e s t e r s
0.87 0.50 2.92 5.68 10.3 20.7 32.3 51.5 59.1
1.00 0.58 3.19 6.34 11.5 23.3 36.2 57.6 67.8
1.73 1.00 4.45 9.23 16.8 34.4 53.0 84.4 105
2.00 1.16 4.84 10.1 18.5 37.8 58.2 92.6 116
2.60 1.50 5.64 11.9 21.7 44.6 68.5 109 138

and
3.00 1.73 6.12 13.0 23.7 48.8 74.8 119 151
3.46 2.00 6.65 14.1 25.9 53.2 81.6 130 165

Relief Valves
4.00 2.31 7.21 15.4 28.2 58.0 88.9 141 180
6.00 3.47 9.07 19.5 35.7 73.6 113 179 230
8.00 4.62 10.7 23.0 42.1 86.8 133 211 272
10.0 5.78 12.1 26.1 47.7 98.6 151 240 309

Combination
12.0 6.93 13.3 28.9 52.9 109 167 266 343
15.0 8.66 15.1 32.7 60.0 124 189 301 389
20.0 11.6 17.7 38.4 70.4 146 222 354 457
25.0 14.4 20.0 43.5 79.7 165 252 400 518
30.0 17.3 22.2 48.1 88.2 182 278 443 574

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
Consult Factory for flow capacity with fiberglass valve. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C " Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 Consult
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 Factory
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 58,000 SCFH
6" Model 8820A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 58,000 = 50,460 SCFH

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Model 8820A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22.0 0.08 0.17 0.31 0.62 0.96 1.53 1.80
50.0 0.14 0.29 0.52 1.07 1.65 2.62 3.28
75.0 0.17 0.37 0.67 1.38 2.12 3.37 4.27
100 0.20 0.44 0.80 1.64 2.52 4.01 5.11
150 0.26 0.55 1.01 2.08 3.19 5.07 6.51
200 0.30 0.65 1.19 2.46 3.76 5.98 7.70
250 0.34 0.74 1.35 2.79 4.27 6.79 8.75
300 0.38 0.82 1.50 3.10 4.73 7.52 9.70
375 0.43 0.93 1.70 3.51 5.36 8.53 11.0
500 0.50 1.09 2.00 4.12 6.29 10.0 13.0
625 0.57 1.23 2.26 4.67 7.13 11.3 14.7
750 0.63 1.36 2.50 5.17 7.89 12.5 16.3

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 67% overpressure at intersection of row 60 and column 7
Consult Factory for flow capacity with fiberglass valve. "C" factor at 67% OP = 0.82

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly fromthe table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 Consult
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 Factory
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 2,080 NCMH
6" Model 8820A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(250 - 150)/150] x 100 = 67%
150 mmWC Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.82
250 mmWC Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.82 x 2,080 = 1,706 NCMH

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Model 8820A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"

Flame A r r e s t e r s
0.87 0.50 2.55 5.19 8.80 17.9 28.6 44.3 53.6
1.00 0.58 2.77 5.73 9.70 19.8 31.6 48.9 60.4
1.73 1.00 3.78 8.15 13.6 28.3 45.1 69.4 89.8
2.00 1.16 4.10 8.90 14.9 31.0 49.3 75.8 99.0
2.60 1.50 4.74 10.4 17.4 36.2 57.7 88.6 117
3.00 1.73 5.14 11.3 18.9 39.5 62.9 96.0 128

and
3.46 2.00 5.56 12.3 20.5 42.9 68.4 105 139

Relief Valves
4.00 2.31 6.03 13.4 22.3 46.7 74.4 114 152
6.00 3.47 7.54 16.9 28.1 58.9 93.8 144 193
8.00 4.62 8.84 19.9 33.0 69.4 110 169 227
10.0 5.78 10.0 22.5 37.4 78.6 125 192 258

Combination
12.0 6.93 11.1 24.9 41.5 87.1 139 212 286
15.0 8.66 12.5 28.2 46.9 98.6 157 240 324
20.0 11.6 14.7 33.1 55.1 116 184 282 381
25.0 14.4 16.6 37.5 62.3 131 209 319 432
30.0 17.3 18.3 41.5 68.9 145 231 353 478

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
Consult Factory for flow capacity with fiberglass valve. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 Consult
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 Factory
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 46,700 SCFH
6" Model 8820A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 46,700 = 40,629 SCFH

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Model 8820A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22.0 0.07 0.15 0.26 0.52 0.84 1.29 1.60
50.0 0.12 0.25 0.42 0.87 1.39 2.13 2.78
75.0 0.14 0.32 0.53 1.11 1.77 2.72 3.59
100 0.17 0.38 0.63 1.32 2.09 3.21 4.27
150 0.21 0.48 0.79 1.66 2.64 4.05 5.42
200 0.25 0.56 0.93 1.95 3.11 4.76 6.40
250 0.28 0.63 1.05 2.21 3.53 5.40 7.27
300 0.31 0.70 1.17 2.45 3.90 5.97 8.06
375 0.35 0.80 1.32 2.78 4.42 6.77 9.10
500 0.41 0.93 1.55 3.26 5.19 7.94 10.7
625 0.47 1.06 1.76 3.69 5.87 8.98 12.2
750 0.52 1.17 1.94 4.08 6.50 9.90 13.5

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 67% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 60 and column 7
Consult Factory for flow capacity with fiberglass valve. "C" factor at 67% OV = 0.82

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 Consult
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 Factory
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
0
.7
7 2
0
.7
7 3
. 0

. 0

Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.84
.8

.8

Ps= Set pressure


.

%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.89
0

0
..8
5

.
8
6

..8
8

80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 1,660 NCMH
6" Model 8820A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(250 - 150)/150] x 100 = 67%
150 mm WC Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.82
250 mmWC Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.82 x 1,660 = 1,361 NCMH

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a C ontinental Disc com pany

Fiberglass
Relief Valves
Groth provides fiberglass
products for corrosive service
■ Available in Series 1200A, 1300A,
2000A and others

FIBERGLASS SERIES 1200A,


1300A, 2000A, AND OTHERS
F ib e rg la s s v a lv e s a re u s e d th e s a m e a s th e ir
c o u n te r p a rts m a n u fa c tu re d in m e ta l, p r im a r ily o n

Fiberglass Relief V a l v e s
a b o v e g ro u n d s to ra g e t a n k in s ta lla tio n s .
F ib e rg la s s c o n s tru c tio n c a n b e u s e d w h e r e
h ig h ly c o r ro s iv e a n d to x ic liq u id s a re b e in g
s to re d . T h e fib e rg la s s s e r ie s d e s ig n w ill p ro te c t
th e t a n k fro m d a m a g e c re a te d b y o v e rp re s s u r in g
o r e x c e s s iv e v a c u u m . C o s tly p ro d u c t e v a p o ra tio n
lo s s e s d u e to n o rm a l ta n k “b re a th in g ” a re g re a tly
re d u c e d . R e te n tio n o f p ro d u c t v a p o rs re d u c e s
th e p o s s ib ility of a t m o s p h e ric c o n ta m in a tio n .
M O D E L 2050
SPECIAL FEATURES
F ib e rg la s s v a lv e s o ffe r G r o t h ’s s p e c ia l
“c u s h io n e d a ir ” s e a tin g . S u p e r io r p e rfo rm in g
Teflon® 1 s e a tin g d ia p h ra g m s a r e s ta n d a rd to
m in im iz e s tic k in g c a u s e d b y re s in o u s v a p o rs a n d
a tm o s p h e ric m o is tu re . T h e s e v a lv e s h a v e a s e lf
d ra in in g h o u s in g b o d y a n d d rip rin g s to p ro te c t
s e a tin g s u rfa c e s fro m c o n d e n s a te a n d fre e z in g .
T h is d e s ig n a ls o a v o id s p re s s u r e o r v a c u u m
b u ild u p d u e to b in d in g o r c lo g g in g of th e v a lv e s .
T h e s e fib e rg la s s v a lv e s m a y b e s p rin g lo a d e d
w h e n re q u ire d fo r u s e o n b la n k e te d t a n k o r o th e r
ty p e in s ta lla tio n s re q u irin g h ig h e r s e ttin g s . To
in s u re th e p ro p e r a lig n m e n t of s e a tin g s u rfa c e s
th e r e is p e rip h e ra l g u id in g a n d a c e n te r
s ta b iliz in g s te m .

1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

MODEL 1220A

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CORROSION RESISTANCE

F IB E R G L A S S W ITH F IB E R G LA S S
V IN Y L ESTER RESIN #411 W ITH FU RA N RESIN

RESISTA N T RESISTA N T
A C ID S : BASES: A C ID S :
Acetic P o ta ssiu m H yd ro xid e Acetic N itric (5% )
A c rylic S o d ium H y d ro xid e * A c rylic Pho sp horic
Boric A m m o n iu m H y d ro x id e * C hlo ro p heno l Sulfonic
C hro m ic (20% ) A m m o n iu m C a rb o n a te H ydrochloric S u lfuric (25% , 5 0 % )
Form ic P o ta ssiu m C a rb o n a te *
H yd ro ch lo ric S o d ium C a rb o n a te * BASES:
H yd ro fluo ric * A n ilin e S o d ium C arb o n ate
N itric (<40% ) W ATER: D ie th yla m in e S o d ium H yd ro xide
Perchloric D e m in e ra lize d Potassium C a rb o n ate (5% , 50% )
P ho sp horic Distilled
S u lfu ric (75% ) S A LT S :
O TH ERS: A lu m Ferric C h lo rid e
SALTS: A lco ho ls A m m o n iu m B rom id e M a g n es iu m S ulfate
A lu m A lu m C hlo ro h yd ro xid e C alcium C hlo rid e S o d ium C h ro m a te
A m m o n iu m C h lo rid e G lyc e rin
C alcium C h lo rid e S ulfo n ated D ete rg e n ts W ATER:
F erric C h lo rid e U rea- Am m onium N itrate D e m in e ralize d D istilled
M ag n es iu m S u lfa te F e rtilize rs
S o d ium C hlo rid e SO LVEN TS:
S o d ium C h ro m a te A c eto ne M ethano l
B e n ze n e M ethyl Ethyl K etone
B L E A C H IN G A G E N T S : C arb o n Disulfide M ethyl Isobutyl K etone
C alcium C h lo ra te C arb o n Tetrachlo rid e P e rc hlo ro e thyle n e
C alcium H yp o chlo rite C h lo ro b e n ze n e T oluene
C h lo rin e D ioxide Ethanol T ric hlo ro ethylen e
C h lo rin e W a te r Ethyl A c e tate X y le n e
H ydrogen Peroxide E th ylen e D ichlo rid e
Potassium
P e rm a n g a n a te OTHERS:
S o d ium C h lo ra te A c rylo n itrile P ulp Mill Liquors
S o d ium H yp o chlo rite B en zyl C hlo rid e S ty re n e
C yclo h e xa no n e T o luene D iiso cyan ate
Form alin

NON R ESISTA N T NON RESISTA N T

S o lve n ts P henol B leaching A g e n ts Peroxides


O le u m B rom in e Free H alo g ens
Furfural

* S yn th etic Veil should be used in in n e r layer.

D im e nsio n al d raw in gs on request.


C he m ic al resistance inform ation provided by D ow C he m ic al (V inyl E s te r R esin) and Q u a C o rr (Furan).
For F lo w D ata se e corresp o nd ing M odel Brochure.
C o n su lt a chem ical re sistan ce g uide o r han d b o o k for additional m ate rial com p atib ility inform ation.

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a C ontinental Disc com pany

Steam Jacketed Valves


Prevents freezing and product
buildup
■ Designed for easy maintenance
■ Available for most models
(consult factory)

STEAM JACKETED VALVES

Jacketed Relief V a l v e s
S te a m J a c k e te d V a lv e s a re d e s ig n e d fo r u s e o n
ta n k s c o n ta in in g liq u id s w h o s e v a p o rs m a y
c r y s ta lliz e a t n o rm a l te m p e r a tu re . T h e y affo rd
p ro te c tio n a g a in s t v a lv e c lo g g in g . U n if o rm
h e a tin g of th e h o u s in g a n d v a lv e s a s s u r e s th e
v a lv e w ill re m a in in o p e ra tin g c o n d itio n . A v a ila b le
o n m o d e l n u m b e rs 1 2 0 0 A , 1 2 2 0 A , 1 2 6 0 A ,
1300A, 1360A, 2000A , 2300A , and 2400A .

Steam
SPECIAL FEATURES
S te a m J a c k e te d V a lv e s a re b u ilt o f c o rro s io n
r e s is ta n t m a te ria ls th ro u g h o u t. V a lv e c o v e rs c a n
b e e a s ily re m o v e d fo r c o n v e n ie n t in s p e c tio n a n d
m a in te n a n c e . S t e a m h e a te d v a lv e s a re s u ita b le
fo r s te a m c irc u la tio n u p to 1 0 0 p s ig s a tu ra te d .

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HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

□ □ □ □ □ □

For Model Number, see No Options


corresponding brochure... Pallet Material Special Options
02" Seat Material No Jacket
*
Thru Body Material SteamJacket
12"
3 = Carbon Steel -►Diaphragm Material (Seat):
5 = 316SS B = Buna-N
Includemodel number, settingandsteampressurewhenordering. Z = Special T = Teflon®1
Forspecial options, consultfactory. V = Viton®2
Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature. M = Metal-to-Metal
Stainlesssteel guidesandstemsarestandardwithcarbonsteel bodies. Z = Special

EXAMPLE

Indicates a 2" Model 1200A with 316 SS Body, Seat and Pallet, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, Steam Jacketed, and no other options.
1. Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs an d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.
2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

GROTH CORPORATION
800-354-7684
w w w .grothcorp.com

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C O R P O R A T IO N d e f l a g r a t io n f l a m e a r r e s t e r s
a Continental Disc company

Models 7618/7628
■ Sizes 2" through 60"
■ Available in carbon steel, stainless
steel, aluminum (type 356), and
other materials
■ Wafer design for quick and easy
maintenance
■ Unique recessed seating for
superior protection
■ Factory Mutual and ATEX approval
M O D E L 7 6 1 8 (V E R T IC A L )
for most sizes and materials
■ Proven spiral wound, crimped
ribbon, flame element
■ Tapped drain and instrumentation
ports available
M O D E L 7 6 2 8 (H O R IZ O N T A L )
DEFLAGRATION FLAME
ARRESTERS

F lame A r r e s t e r s
B o th m o d e ls a re d e s ig n e d to in h ib it fla m e
p ro p a g a tio n in g a s p ip in g s y s te m s a n d to p ro te c t
M O D E L 7618
lo w p re s s u re ta n k s c o n ta in in g fla m m a b le liq uid s.
A r re s te rs p ro te c t lo w fla s h p o in t liq u id s fro m
e x te rn a lly c a u s e d s o u rc e s of h e a t a n d ign itio n.
T h is p ro v id e s in c re a s e d fire p ro te c tio n a n d safety.

D e fla g r a tio n
SPECIAL FEATURES
B o th m o d e ls a re b u ilt of c o rro s io n re s is ta n t
m a te ria ls th ro u g h o u t. W a f e r d e s ig n c o n s tru c tio n
a ffo rd s e a s y a c c e s s ib ility to th e fla m e b a n k.
A d d itio n a lly , ja c k s c re w s a id in th e re m o v a l fro m
th e s h e ll a s s e m b ly . A ll G ro th fla m e a rr e s t e r fla m e
b a n k s u tiliz e s p ira l w o u n d , c rim p e d rib b o n
c o n s tru c te d fla m e e le m e n ts . T h e s e p ro v e n
F a c to ry M u tu a l a p p ro v e d e le m e n ts h a v e b e e n
re p o rte d b y N T IS of th e D e p a rt m e n t of C o m m e rc e
to p ro v id e th e b e s t fla m e q u e n c h in g p e rfo rm a n c e
fo r th e le a s t p re s s u re d rop. G ro th ’s s p e c ia l
re c e s s e d fla m e b a n k s e a tin g c o n s tru c tio n
u n iq u e ly p ro v id e s a n e x tra m e a s u re of p ro te c tio n M O D E L 7628
a g a in s t le a k a g e a n d p o s s ib le fla m e p ro p a g a tio n .

Note:
All Groth flame arresters are bi-directional. Factory Mutual regulates that
flame arresters be installed less than 10 pipe diameters from the source
of ignition.

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C ertified d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

MAWP 7618s MAWP 7628s Approx.


A B AA BB MAWP 7618s Carbon MAWP 7628s Carbon Ship.
&

Width Height Length Height Aluminum or SS Aluminum or SS Wt. Lbs.


z

(Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)


I
e

2" 8-3/4" 14" 13-3/4" 9-1/2" 50 psig 100 psig 150 psig 350 psig 18
(51 mm) (221 mm) (356 mm) (349 mm) (241 mm) (345 kPa) (690 kPa) (1035 kPa) (2415 kPa) (8 kg)

3" 9-1/2" 16" 15-3/4" 11" 50 psig 100 psig 140 psig 325 psig 25
(76 mm) (241 mm) (406 mm) (400 mm) (279 mm) (345 kPa) (690 kPa) (966 kPa) (2242 kPa) (11 kg)

4" 11-1/2" 18-1/4" 18" 12-1/2" 50 psig 100 psig 140 psig 325 psig 40
(102 mm) (292 mm) (464 mm) (457 mm) (318 mm) (345 kPa) (690 kPa) (966 kPa) (2242 kPa) (18 kg)

6" 16-1/2" 21" 21" 16-1/2" 50 psig 100 psig 140 psig 325 psig 70
(152 mm) (419 mm) (533 mm) (533 mm) (419 mm) (345 kPa) (690 kPa) (966 kPa) (2242 kPa) (32 kg)

8" 21" 25" 25" 20-1/2" 50 psig 100 psig 90 psig 200 psig 135
(203 mm) (533 mm) (635 mm) (635 mm) (521 mm) (345 kPa) (690 kPa) (621 kPa) (1380 kPa) (61 kg)

10" 24-3/4" 30" 30" 24-1/2" 50 psig 100 psig 75 psig 150 psig 235
(254 mm) (629 mm) (762 mm) (762 mm) (622 mm) (345 kPa) (690 kPa) (517 kPa) (1035 kPa) (107 kg)

12" 28-5/8" 32-1/2" 32-1/2" 28-1/2" 50 psig 100 psig 75 psig 150 psig 345
(305 mm) (727 mm) (826 mm) (826 mm) (724 mm) (345 kPa) (690 kPa) (517 kPa) (1035 kPa) (156 kg)

* Larger sizes available on special application. *150# ANSI drilling compatibility, F.F. on aluminum and R.F. on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys. ‘Pneumatic tested to 15 psig as standard.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

□ □ □

r O = No Options
7618 Vertical -► Flame element winding Z = Special Options
7628 Horizontal 02" O = No Jacket
Thru -► Body Material —► X = ATEX Port
60" J = Steam Jacket
Aluminum
Carbon Steel F = Flanged outlet (in-line design)
316 SS > W = Weatherhood (replaces
m * Includemodel numberwhenordering. Special
* For special options, consultfactory. flanged outlet)
© * Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature.

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0

Indicates a 2" Model 7628 with Aluminum Body, 316 SS Flame Element Winding, Flanged Outlet, and no other options.

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Model 7618
Flow Capacity
End of Line

Tank Pressure Air Flow - 000 Stamdard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60°F
In WC oz/in2 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1 0.6 2.89 5.05 8.98 20.2 34.7 54.7 79.1
2 1.2 4.40 8.03 14.3 32.1 55.9 87.8 127
3 1.7 5.58 10.4 18.5 41.5 72.7 114 164
4 2.3 6.57 12.4 22.0 49.5 87.0 136 197
6 3.5 8.25 15.8 28.0 63.1 111 174 251
8 4.6 9.66 18.6 33.1 74.5 132 206 297
10 5.8 10.9 21.2 37.6 84.7 150 235 338
12 6.9 12.0 23.5 41.7 93.8 166 260 375
14 8.1 13.1 25.6 45.5 102 182 284 409
16 9.2 14.0 27.5 49.0 110 196 306 441
18 10.4 14.9 29.4 52.2 118 209 327 470
20 11.6 15.8 31.1 55.4 125 222 346 499
22 12.7 16.6 32.8 58.3 131 234 365 525
24 13.9 17.4 34.4 61.1 138 245 383 551
26 15.0 18.1 35.9 63.9 144 256 400 576
28 16.2 18.9 37.4 66.5 150 267 416 599
30 17.3 19.6 38.8 69.0 155 277 432 622

F lame A r r e s t e r s
1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 4. Flowdata are for tank mounting or end of line and includesflame arrester entrance
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization. loss, exit loss, and internal losses.
3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.

D e fla g r a tio n
12"
6 10"
"S
8"
=
O
6
<5

Co

10 15 20 25 30

Tank Pressure - inches WC

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Model 7618
Flow Capacity
End of Line

Tank Pressure Air Flow - ' 000 Normal Cubic N eters per Hour at 0°C
mm H2O mb 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
25 2.45 0.08 0.14 0.25 0.57 0.98 1.55 2.24
50 4.90 0.12 0.23 0.40 0.91 1.58 2.49 3.59
75 7.35 0.16 0.29 0.52 1.18 2.06 3.23 4.66
100 9.80 0.19 0.35 0.62 1.40 2.46 3.86 5.57
150 14.7 0.23 0.45 0.79 1.79 3.15 4.93 7.11
200 19.6 0.27 0.53 0.94 2.11 3.73 5.84 8.42
250 24.5 0.31 0.60 1.07 2.40 4.25 6.64 9.57
300 29.4 0.34 0.66 1.18 2.66 4.72 7.37 10.6
350 34.3 0.37 0.72 1.29 2.90 5.15 8.04 11.6
400 39.2 0.40 0.78 1.39 3.12 5.55 8.67 12.5
450 44.1 0.42 0.83 1.48 3.33 5.92 9.25 13.3
500 49.0 0.45 0.88 1.57 3.53 6.28 9.81 14.1
550 53.9 0.47 0.93 1.65 3.72 6.62 10.3 14.9
600 59 0.49 0.97 1.73 3.90 6.94 10.8 15.6
650 64 0.51 1.02 1.81 4.07 7.25 11.3 16.3
700 69 0.53 1.06 1.88 4.24 7.55 11.8 17.0
750 74 0.55 1.10 1.95 4.40 7.84 12.2 17.6

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 4. Flowdata are for tank mounting or end of line and includesflame arrester entrance
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization. loss, exit loss, and internal losses.
3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.

12"
10"
8"

Tank Pressure - millimeters H2O


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Model 7628
Flow Capacity
In-Line

Pressure Drop Air Flow - 000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60°F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1 0.6 3.32 5.58 9.92 23.6 40.2 63.4 91.8
2 1.2 5.27 9.44 16.8 40.0 69.1 109 157
3 1.7 6.79 12.6 22.4 53.3 93.0 146 211
4 2.3 8.08 15.3 27.2 64.8 113.8 178 257
6 3.5 10.3 20.0 35.5 84.5 150 234 337
8 4.6 12.1 23.9 42.5 101 180 282 405
10 5.8 13.8 27.5 48.8 116 207 324 466
12 6.9 15.3 30.7 54.5 130 232 363 522
14 8.1 16.6 33.6 59.8 142 255 398 573
16 9.2 17.9 36.4 64.7 154 277 431 620
18 10.4 19.1 39.0 69.3 165 297 463 665
20 11.6 20.2 41.5 73.7 176 306 480 701
22 12.7 21.3 43.8 77.9 186 320 502 723
24 13.9 22.3 44.8 79.7 190 335 524 756
26 15.0 23.3 46.6 82.9 198 348 545 786
28 16.2 24.3 48.4 86.0 205 362 566 816
30 17.3 25.2 50.1 89.1 212 374 586 845

F lame A r r e s t e r s
1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flowmeasurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization. 4. Flowdata arefor in-line mounting and does not include entrance losses or exit losses.

12"

D e fla g r a tio n
10"
6
8"
"S
= 6"
O
cr
4

Co

10 15 20 25 30

Pressure Drop - inches WC

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Model 7628
Flow Capacity
In - L in e

Pressure Drop Air Flow -1000 Normal Cubic N eters per Hour at 0°C
mm H2 O mb 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
25 2.45 0.09 0.16 0.28 0.67 1.14 1.80 2.60
50 4.90 0.15 0.27 0.48 1.13 1.96 3.08 4.45
75 7.35 0.19 0.36 0.63 1.51 2.63 4.13 5.97
100 9.80 0.23 0.43 0.77 1.84 3.22 5.05 7.29
150 14.7 0.29 0.57 1.00 2.39 4.24 6.63 9.55
200 19.6 0.34 0.68 1.21 2.87 5.10 7.98 11.5
250 24.5 0.39 0.78 1.38 3.29 5.88 9.18 13.2
300 29.4 0.43 0.87 1.54 3.68 6.58 10.3 14.8
350 34.3 0.47 0.95 1.69 4.04 7.23 11.3 16.2
400 39.2 0.51 1.03 1.83 4.37 7.84 12.2 17.6
450 44.1 0.54 1.10 1.96 4.68 8.41 13.1 18.8
500 49.0 0.57 1.17 2.09 4.97 8.66 13.6 19.9
550 53.9 0.60 1.24 2.21 5.26 9.08 14.2 20.5
600 59 0.63 1.27 2.26 5.38 9.48 14.8 21.4
650 64 0.66 1.32 2.35 5.60 9.87 15.5 22.3
700 69 0.69 1.37 2.44 5.81 10.2 16.0 23.1
750 74 0.71 1.42 2.52 6.01 10.6 16.6 23.9

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flowmeasurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization. 4. Flowdata arefor in-line mounting and does not include entrance losses or exit losses.

a 12"

o 10"
8"
e
r
6

2
a
rm
o

125 250 375 500 62 5 750

Pressure Drop - millimeters H2O

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FLAME CHECKS

■ Sizes 1/2" through 2"


Model 7622
■ Available with carbon steel and
stainless steel housing and
stainless steel element
(perforated plate construction)
■ Designed for easy maintenance

FLAME CHECKS
M o d e l 7 6 2 2 is d e s ig n e d to p re v e n t f la s h b a c k in
s m a ll lin e s c a rry in g f la m m a b le g a s e s . T h e y a re
o fte n u s e d in s m a ll p ilo t lin e s a n d a re in te n d e d
fo r u s e w h e r e th e g a s flo w c a n b e s h u t off. T h e
F la m e C h e c k s a r e u n io n ty p e fittin g s w ith F N P T
c o n n e c tio n s .

SPECIAL FEATURES
T h e M o d e l 7 6 2 2 F la m e E le m e n t c o n s is ts of
p e rfo ra te d p la te s w ith s u ffic ie n t o p e n in g s to
p ro v id e a m in im u m p re s s u r e d ro p a n d s till M O D E L 7622
p re v e n t f la s h b a c k in th e lin e . T h e c o n s tru c tio n
p e rm its e a s y a c c e s s fo r in s p e c tio n a n d
m a in te n a n c e .

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

A B Approximate
Size (FNPT) Width Height Shipping Weight Lbs.
(Metric) (Metric) (Metric)

1/2"* 1-7/8" 1

"7
.7
2
.
(13 mm) (48 mm) (70 mm) (0.5 kg)

3/4" 1-7/8" 1.84" 1


(19 mm) (48 mm) (47 mm) (.5 kg)

1" 2-1/8" 2.34" 3


(25 mm) (54 mm) (59 mm) (1.4 kg)

1-1/2" 2-1/2" 4
9
"
..5
2

(38 mm) (64 mm) (66 mm) (1.8 kg)

*1/2" size utilizes a 3/4" flame chec k with 3/4" x 1/2" reducers.
Note: Maximum working pressure 25 psig

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

T O = No Options
7622 Flame Element Z= Special Options
1/2"
*
Body Material
Thru
3 = Carbon Steel N FNPT threaded connections
1-1/2"
5 = 316 SS
* Includemodel numberwhenordering. Z = Special
* For special options, consultfactory.
* StandardMaterial 316SS

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0

Indicates a 1" Model 7622 with Carbon Steel body, 316 SS Flame Element, FNPT connections, and no options.

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Model 7622
Flow Capacity

Pressure Drop Air Flow - Stand ard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60°F
In WC oz/in2 1/2 & 3/4" 1" 1-1/2"
1 0.6 145 236 555
2 1.2 206 334 785
3 1.7 252 409 962
4 2.3 291 472 1110
6 3.5 356 578 1360
8 4.6 411 668 1570
10 5.8 460 746 1755
12 6.9 503 817 1922
14 8.1 544 883 2075
16 9.2 581 944 2218
18 10.4 616 1001 2353
20 11.6 649 1055 2479
22 12.7 681 1106 2600
24 13.9 711 1155 2715
26 15.0 740 1202 2825
28 16.2 768 1247 2932
30 17.3 795 1290 3034

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

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O
o
NO
"S
1 -1 /2 "
o

w
1 /2 " 3 /4 "

Co

10 15 20 25 30

Tank Pressure - inches WC


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Model 7622
Flow Capacity

m
e Drop al Cubic Meters per Hour at 0°C
Q-

1
o

o
O

w
>

r
mm H20 mb 1/2 & 3/4" 1" 1-1/2"
25 2.45 4.09 6.64 15.6
50 4.90 5.78 9.39 22.1
75 7.35 7.08 11.5 27.0
100 9.80 8.17 13.3 31.2
150 14.7 10.0 16.3 38.2
200 19.6 11.6 18.8 44.1
250 24.5 12.9 21.0 49.3
300 29.4 14.1 23.0 54.0
350 34.3 15.3 24.8

5
..3
8
400 39.2 16.3

2
..5
6

6
..3
2
450 44.1 17.3 28.1 66.1
500 49.0 18.3 69.7

2
..6
9
550 19.1 31.1 73.1
5
..9
3

600 59 20.0 76.3

3
5
650 64 20.8 79.4
3
8
700 69 21.6 35.0 82.4
750 74
.3

..6
3

.3
2
2
.

8
5
.
1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

1 -1 /2 "

1 /2 " 3 /4 "

0 125 250 375 500 625 750

Tank Pressure - millimeters H20


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Steam Jacketed
Prevents freezing and product
build-up

STEAM JACKETED FLAME


ARRESTERS
S te a m ja c k e te d fla m e a r r e s t e r s a r e d e s ig n e d fo r
u s e o n ta n k s c o n ta in in g liq u id s w h o s e v a p o rs
m a y c r y s ta lliz e a t n o rm a l te m p e r a tu re s . S te a m
J a c k e tin g p ro te c ts th e f la m e a r r e s t e r b a n k
e le m e n t fro m c lo g g in g .

SPECIAL FEATURES
S te a m ja c k e te d fla m e a r r e s t e r s a r e b u ilt of
c o rro s io n re s is ta n t m a te ria ls th ro u g h o u t.
J a c k e te d f la m e a rr e s t e r s a r e s u ita b le for
s a tu r a te d s te a m u p to 1 0 0 p sig.

M O D E L 7618

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SPECIFICATIONS

S pe cifica tio n s su b je ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s available upon request.

Size* A B
* Flange Width Height Approximate Shipping
(Metric) (Metric) (Metric) Weight Lbs.

2" 12-5/8" 13-3/4" 22


(51 mm) (321 mm) (349 mm) (10 kg)

3" 12-5/8" 15-3/4" 31


(76 mm) (321 mm) (400 mm) (14 kg)

4" 14-5/8" 18" 50


(102 mm) (372 mm) (457 mm) (23 kg)

6" 17-7/8" 21" 88


(152 mm) (454 mm) (533 mm) (40 kg)

8" 25-7/8" 25" 170


(203 mm) (657 mm) (635 mm) (77 kg)

10" 29-7/8" 30" 290


(254 mm) (759 mm) (762 mm) (132 kg)

12" 31-7/8" 32-1/2" 430


(305 mm) (810 mm) (826 mm) (195 kg)

* Larger sizes available on special application. *150# ANSI drilled compatibility, F.F. on aluminum and R.F. on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

□ □ □

T O = No Options
7618 Flame element winding Z = Special Options
02" O = No Jacket
Thru Body Material * J = Steam Jacket
60"
Carbon Steel — ► F = Flanged outlet (in-line design)
316 SS W = Weatherhood (replaces
Special flanged outlet)
m * Includemodel numberwhenordering.
* For special options, consultfactory.
© * Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature.

EXAMPLE 0 0 m 0 _ 0 0 _ 0 0 _ E m [ o]

Indicates a 2" Model 7618 with Carbon Steel Body, 316 SS Flame Element Winding, Flanged Outlet, Steam Jacket, and no other options.

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DETONATION FLAME ARRESTER


■ Sizes 2" through 24" (2" through Model 7658A
12" USCG approved)
■ Low pressure drop with multiple
element sizes available for each
flange size
■ Easy cleaning
■ Bi-directional flame arresting
■ Vertical or horizontal installation
■ Standard materials of
construction are carbon steel or
stainless steel
■ 316 SS element is standard
■ Successfully tested to procedures
approved by USCG, IMO & CSA
■ Multiple flow selections per pipe
size

Flame A r r e s t e r s
MODEL 7658A
■ In-line maintenance available
USCG AND ATEX APPROVED
FOR NEC GROUP D
(IEC GROUP IIA) VAPORS

Sequence of Detonation

D e to n a tio n
;
li- r M
A 5

^ H r« S P rA .

1. Pre-ignition 2. Ignition 3. Confined Deflagration

* ' ’

i , ' ,
>gir a r g y Ik
4. Detonation 5. A rrested 6. P ressure Wave

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INTRODUCTION

G ro th C o rp o ra tio n h a s p ro v id e d th e m o s t re lia b le T h e G ro th M o d e l 7 6 5 8 A h a s b e e n s u c c e s s fu lly


fire p re v e n tio n e q u ip m e n t s in c e 1 9 7 1 . te s te d to U S C G a n d I M O s ta n d a rd s fo r
d e to n a tio n fla m e a rre s te rs . G ro th c a n p ro v id e
A s th e in d u s try le a d e r in s u p p ly in g fire p ro te c tio n a d d itio n a l te s tin g u n d e r y o u r s p e c ific o p e ra tin g
e q u ip m e n t fo r liq u id s to ra g e a n d th e h a n d lin g of c o n d itio n s . B y u tiliz in g m u ltip le f la m e e le m e n t
f la m m a b le v a p o rs , G ro th C o rp o ra tio n h a s d ia m e te rs fo r e a c h p ip e s iz e , a n a r r e s t e r c a n b e
d e v e lo p e d a c o m p le te lin e of d e fla g ra tio n a n d s iz e d to p ro v id e y o u r re q u ire d flo w c a p a c ity a t
d e to n a tio n f la m e a rre s te rs . m in im u m c o s t.

T o v e r if y th e fu n c tio n a n d re lia b ility of th e s e N e w a n d in n o v a tiv e s o lu tio n s a re c o n s ta n tly


a rre s te rs , G ro th h a s in s ta lle d a state- of- the- art b e in g d e v e lo p e d a t G ro th C o rp o ra tio n . G ro th w ill
fa cility, c a p a b le o f p e rfo rm in g te s ts u n d e r a n y c o n tin u e to p ro v id e th e b e s t a v a ila b le
c o n d itio n of v a p o r m e d iu m , s y s te m p re s s u r e a n d p re s s u re / v a c u u m re lie f a n d fire p re v e n tio n
t e m p e r a tu re , ig n itio n a n d fla m e p ro p a g a tio n e q u ip m e n t fo r y o u r liq u id s to ra g e a n d v a p o r
c h a ra c te ris tic s , a n d te s t s p e c ific a tio n s . h a n d lin g fa c ilitie s .

OPTIONS
• In-line cleaning • Special and exotic materials available
• Large inspection and cleaning ports • Testing to customer specifications available
• Swing bolts for fast element removal

SPECIFICATIONS
S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Housing Size 5" 6" 8" 12" 16" 20" 24" 30" 42" 48"
"8

"2

"6
2

"A" Length (in) 17.19 20.31 22.43 25.94 29.63 32.43 38.75 35.75 42.88 39.25 42.00 50.00 56.00
437 mm 516 mm 570 mm 659 mm 753 mm 824 mm 984 mm 908 mm 1086 mm 997 mm 1067 mm 1270 mm 1422 mm

"B" Diameter (in) 9.00 11.00 13.50 19.00 23.50 27.50 32.00 36.50 38.75 41.75 46.00 53.00 59.50
229 mm 279 mm 343 mm 483 mm 597 mm 699 mm 813 mm 927 mm 984 mm 1060 mm 1219 mm 1346 mm 1511 mm

Est. Weight (lbs) 75 100 175 550 1200 1600 1900 2200 2900 4100 5300
0

0
3
5

8
5

34 kg 45 kg 79 kg 159 kg 249 kg 386 kg 544 kg 726 kg 862 kg 998 kg 1315 kg 1860 kg 2404 kg

* Larger sizes available on special applications. All units with ANSI 150 RF flanges standard (other flange drillings available).

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FLOW CAPACITY

Model 7658A
Air Flow Capacity
1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
Pressure Drop [oz/in2] 0.58 1 1.16 1.73 2 2.31 3.47 4.62 5.78 6.93 9.24 11.6 13.9 16.0
Pressure Drop [In WC] 1 1.73 2 3 3.46 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 27.7

2 5 0.63 1.08 1.24 1.82 2.08 2.39 3.46 4.48 5.45 6.37 8.11 9.72 11.2 12.6
2 6 0.89 1.50 1.72 2.50 2.84 3.23 4.60 5.85 7.02 8.12 10.1 12.0 13.7 15.2
2 8 1.48 2.40 2.72 3.81 4.27 4.79 6.54 8.07 9.46 10.7 13.0 15.1 17.0 18.6
3 6 0.92 1.58 1.82 2.70 3.11 3.57 5.27 6.90 8.49 10.0 13.0 15.8 18.5 20.9
3 8 1.61 2.73 3.14 4.60 5.25 6.00 8.66 11.1 13.5 15.7 19.9 23.7 27.3 30.4
3 10 2.43 4.05 4.63 6.64 7.52 8.52 11.9 15.0 17.9 20.5 25.4 29.7 33.7 37.2
3 12 3.32 5.40 6.11 8.57 9.61 10.8 14.7 18.2 21.3 24.1 29.3 33.9 38.2 41.8
4 8 1.63 2.81 3.23 4.81 5.52 6.35 9.36 12.3 15.1 17.8 23.1 28.1 32.9 37.2
4 SS 10 2.52 4.30 4.95 7.29 8.34 9.55 13.9 17.9 21.8 25.5 32.4 38.9 44.9 50.2
4 £Z 12 3.57 6.01 6.88 9.99 11.4 12.9 18.4 23.4 28.1 32.5 40.5 47.9 54.7 60.7
M 4 < 16 5.91 9.60 10.9 15.2 17.1 19.2 26.1 32.3 37.8 42.9 52.1 60.3 67.8 74.3
2 6 S 12 3.67 6.31 7.3 10.8 12.4 14.3 21.1 27.6 34.0 40.2 52.0 63.3 74.1 83.7
z 16 6.43 10.9 12.5 18.4 21.0 24.0 34.6 44.6 53.9 62.8 79.4 94.8 109 122
E 6
6 ■g 20 9.72 16.2 18.5 26.6 30.1 34.1 47.8 60.1 71.5 82.1 101 119 135 149
z 6 £ 24 13.3 21.6 24.5 34.3 38.4 43.1 58.8 72.6 85.1 96.6 117 136 153 167
6.53 11.2 12.9 19.2 22.1 25.4 37.4 49.1 60.4 71.4 92.5 113 132 149
o 8 16
== 8 = 20 10.1 17.2 19.8 29.1 33.3 38.2 55.4 71.7 87.2 102 130 156 180 201
8 § 24 14.3 24.0 27.5 40.0 45.4 51.7 73.6 93.6 112 130 162 192 219 243
8 z 30 21.2 34.9 39.6 56.0 63.0 70.9 97.7 121 143 163 199 231 261 286

Flame A r r e s t e r s
10 20 10.2 17.5 20.2 30.0 34.5 39.7 58.5 76.7 94.4 112 145 176 206 233
10 24 14.6 24.9 28.7 42.3 48.4 55.5 80.9 105 128 150 191 230 267 299
10 30 22.3 37.5 43.0 62.4 71.0 80.8 115 146 175 203 253 299 342 379
10 42 39.9 64.3 72.7 101 113 126 171 210 246 278 336 388 435 476
12 24 14.7 25.2 29.1 43.3 49.7 57.2 84.2 110 136 161 208 253 297 335
12 36 32.1 54.1 61.9 89.9 102 116 166 211 253 292 365 431 493 546
12 42 42.4 70.3 80.1 114 129 146 203 254 301 345 424 495 560 616

D e to n a tio n
12 48 53.2 86.4 97.8 137 154 172 235 291 340 386 469 543 610 668

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FLOW CAPACITY M ETRIC


Model 7658A
Air Flow Capacity
Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
Pressure Drop [mm WC] 20.4 40.7 61.1 81.5 102 153 204 255 306 356 407 509 611 713
Pressure Drop [mbar] 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 50 60 70

2 5 14.8 29.2 43.1 56.6 69.8 101 131 159 186 212 237 284 328 370
2 6 21.0 40.8 59.5 77.4 94.5 134 171 205 237 267 296 350 400 446
2 8 35.2 65.6 92.6 117 140 191 236 276 313 348 380 440 495 546
3 6 21.5 42.7 63.6 84.2 104 154 202 248 293 337 380 463 542 617
3 8 37.8 74.1 109 143 175 253 326 394 459 521 580 692 797 895
3 10 57.5 110 159 205 249 349 439 522 599 672 740 868 985 1094
3 12 79.3 148 208 264 315 430 530 621 705 783 856 991 1114 1228
4 8 38.3 76.0 113 150 186 274 359 441 522 600 676 822 963 1097
4 SS 10 59.3 117 172 226 279 405 524 637 745 848 947 1136 1313 1480
4 £Z 12 84.0 163 238 310 378 537 684 820 948 1069 1184 1400 1599 1785
N 4 < 16 141 262 370 469 560 764 943 1105 1254 1392 1522 1762 1980 2183
2 6 S 12 86.1 171 254 337 418 616 807 993 1174 1349 1520 1851 2166 2469
E
IP 6
z 16 151 296 436 571 702 1012 1302 1576 1836 2083 2321 2768 3186 3579
S 20 230 441 637 821 996 1396 1757 2089 2398 2688 2962 3472 3940 4377
3 6
z 6 £ 24 317 590 833 1055 1260 1718 2121 2486 2820 3132 3424 3964 4456 4911
16 153 304 452 599 743 1095 1435 1766 2086 2399 2703 3290 3851 4390
© 8 =£
== 8 = 20 237 467 689 906 1116 1620 2096 2548 2979 3392 3790 4544 5251 5920
8 § 24 336 653 953 1238 1512 2150 2736 3282 3794 4278 4738 5599 6395 7140
8 z 30 505 950 1354 1726 2072 2854 3548 4178 4760 5302 5813 6756 7619 8419
10 20 239 475 707 935 1161 1710 2243 2759 3260 3748 4223 5141 6017 6859
10 24 342 675 999 1314 1623 2363 3067 3738 4381 4999 5594 6728 7795 8807
10 30 525 1020 1488 1935 2362 3359 4276 5128 5928 6684 7403 8748 9993 11157
10 42 955 1759 2467 3107 3695 5003 6146 7176 8119 8996 9817 11331 12710 13984
12 24 344 684 1018 1347 1671 2463 3229 3972 4695 5397 6082 7402 8665 9877
12 36 756 1468 2143 2786 3401 4837 6157 7384 8536 9625 10660 12597 14390 16066
12 42 1005 1914 2751 3530 4262 5931 7428 8796 10064 11252 12372 14450 16355 18125
12 48 1268 2360 3333 4220 5039 6873 8486 9943 11282 12528 13697 15855 17824 19646
Note: Consult factory for flow on other sizes.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # MATERIAL OPTIONS
................ ---- . . x . . ---
O No Special Options
Swing Bolts
t
Instrument Connections*
7658A Flange Sizes Element Sizes Flame element
SteamJacket
02 = 2" 05 = 5" winding
Inspection Ports*
Thru Thru 5 = 316 SS
R In-line Cleaning
Z = Special
24 = 24" 48 = 48" Z Special Options
Body Material
3 = Carbon Steel -►F 150# R.F. ANSI Flange
1Includemodel numberwhenordering. 5 = 316 SS D DIN PN16 Flange
1Forspecial options, consultfactory. Z = Special Z Special Flange Drilling
Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature.
1Seeflowtablefor availablesizes.
* Customer specified size
EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 x 0 0 — 0 0 _ 0 0

Indicates a 3" Model 7658A with Carbon Steel body, 316 SS Flame Element, ANSI Flanged Outlet, and no other options.

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DEFLAGRATION & DETONATION FLAME ARRESTER


■ Sizes 2" through 12" (50-300 mm) Model 7758A
■ Available in carbon steel,
stainless steel, Hastelloy C,
and other materials
■ Wafer mesh element design for
quick and easy maintenance
■ Tested in accordance with
Factory Mutual Class 6061,
USCG 33 CFR, and EN-12874
[ATEX] protocol

FLAME ARRESTER
T h e G ro th M o d e l 7 7 5 8 A D e fla g ra tio n &
D e to n a tio n F la m e A r r e s t e r in h ib its fla m e
p ro p a g a tio n in g a s p ip in g s y s te m s . T h e d e s ig n of
th e M o d e l 7 7 5 8 A F la m e A r r e s t e r m a k e s it id e a l
to p ro te c t liq u id s to ra g e ta n k s c o n ta in in g b o th
N E C G ro u p D a n d G ro u p C v a p o rs ( IE C C la s s
IIA a n d IIB 1 th ro u g h IIB 3 v a p o rs ) w ith a
M a x im u m E x p e r im e n t a l S a f e G a p ( M E S G ) e q u a l

Flame A r r e s t e r s
to o r g re a te r th a n 0 .0 2 6 " [0.65 m m ].

APPLICATIONS
M o d e ls a r e a v a ila b le in fla n g e s iz e s fro m 2"
th ro u g h 1 2 " (5 0 - 3 0 0 m m ) fo r th e fo llo w in g
a p p lic a tio n s :
• In-line o r end-of-line d e fla g ra tio n s in a n y

D e to n a tio n
p ip in g c o n fig u ra tio n
• S ta b le o r u n s ta b le d e to n a tio n s in a n y p ip in g
c o n fig u ra tio n
• P re - ig n itio n s y s te m p re s s u r e u p to 1 9 .7 p s ia
(1 .3 6 b a ra ) ( s e e s p e c ific a tio n s ta b le , p a g e 7 0 )
• P re - ig n itio n s y s te m te m p e r a tu r e to 1 4 0 ° F
(6 0 ° C )
• B i- d ire c tio n a l w ith re s p e c t to flo w a n d ig n itio n M O D E L 7758A
s o u rc e
• F a c to ry in s ta lle d in te g ra l fla m e s e n s o rs a re T h e s e a r r e s t e r s a r e c o m p a c t w ith h ig h flo w
a v a ila b le c a p a c ity a n d lo w p re s s u r e d ro p . E le m e n ts a re
e a s ily re m o v e d in-line fo r c le a n in g a n d
m a in te n a n c e a n d a re e c o n o m ic a l to re p la c e if
FEATURES n e c e s s a ry . C o n ta c t th e fa c to ry fo r a d d itio n a l
H o u s in g s a re a v a ila b le in c a rb o n s te e l, 3 1 6 S S ,
fe a tu re s a n d o p tio n s .
a n d H a s te llo y C a n d e le m e n ts in 3 1 6 S S ,
H a s te llo y C, a n d o th e r c o rro s io n re s is ta n t a llo ys .
1. Hastelloy® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f H a y n e s In te rn a tio n a l.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Maximum Pre-Ignition Pressure


Maximum Stable Unstable
Flange Element A B Burn Deflagrations Detonations Detonations Ship.
Size* Size Length Height Time psia psia psia Wt. Lbs.
(Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) minutes (bara) (bara) (bara)
2” 4” 10.75” 9” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 54
(50 m m ) (1 0 0 mm ) (273 mm ) (2 2 9 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1 .3 6 ) (2 5 kg)
2” 6” 12.75” 11” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 77
(50 m m ) (1 5 0 mm ) (3 2 4 mm ) (2 7 9 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1 .3 6 ) (3 5 kg)
2” 8” 14.5” 13.5” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 114
(50 m m ) (2 0 0 mm ) (368 mm ) (3 4 3 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1 .3 6 ) (5 2 kg)
3” 6” 12.75” 11” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 88
(80 m m ) (1 5 0 mm ) (3 2 4 mm ) (2 7 9 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1 .3 6 ) (4 0 kg)
3” 8” 14.5” 13.5” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 125
(80 m m ) (2 0 0 mm ) (368 mm ) (3 4 3 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1 .3 6 ) (5 7 kg)
3” 10” 16.81” 16.0” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 177
(80 m m ) (2 5 0 mm ) (427 mm ) (4 0 6 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1 .3 6 ) (8 0 kg)
3” 12” 18.31” 19.0” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 269
(80 m m ) (3 0 0 mm ) (465 mm ) (4 8 3 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1 .3 6 ) (1 2 2 kg)
4” 8” 14.5” 13.5” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 134
(100 m m ) (2 0 0 mm ) (368 mm ) (3 4 3 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1.36) (61 kg)
4” 10” 16.81” 16.0” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 183
(100 m m ) (2 5 0 mm ) (427 mm ) (4 0 6 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1.36) (8 3 kg)
4” 12” 18.31” 19.0” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 275
(100 m m ) (3 0 0 mm ) (465 mm ) (4 8 3 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1.36) (1 2 5 kg)
4” 20” 23.69” 27.5” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 645
(100 m m ) (5 0 0 mm ) (602 mm ) (6 9 9 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (2 9 3 kg)
6” 12” 18.31” 19.0” 30 19.7 19.7 19.7 287
(150 m m ) (3 0 0 mm ) (465 mm ) (4 8 3 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 6 ) (1.36) (1 3 0 kg)
6” 20” 23.69” 27.5” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 657
(150 m m ) (5 0 0 mm ) (602 mm ) (6 9 9 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (2 9 9 kg)
6” 26” 29.06” 34.25” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 1062
(150 m m ) (6 5 0 mm ) (738 mm ) (8 7 0 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (4 8 3 kg)
6” 30” 32.31” 38.75” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 1407
(150 m m ) (7 5 0 mm ) (821 mm ) (9 8 4 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (6 4 0 kg)
8” 20” 23.69” 27.5” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 677
(200 m m ) (5 0 0 mm ) (602 mm ) (6 9 9 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (3 0 8 kg)
8” 26” 29.06” 34.25” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 1082
(200 m m ) (6 5 0 mm ) (738 mm ) (8 7 0 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (4 9 2 kg)
8” 30” 32.31” 38.75” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 1427
(200 m m ) (7 5 0 mm ) (821 mm ) (9 8 4 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (6 4 9 kg)
10” 26” 29.06” 34.25” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 1100
(250 m m ) (6 5 0 mm ) (738 mm ) (8 7 0 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (5 0 0 kg)
10” 30” 32.31” 38.75” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 1445
(250 m m ) (7 5 0 mm ) (821 mm ) (9 8 4 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (6 5 7 kg)
12” 30” 32.31” 38.75” 30 19.7 19.2 19.2 1491
(300 m m ) (7 5 0 mm ) (821 mm ) (9 8 4 mm ) (1.36) (1 .3 2 ) (1.32) (6 7 8 kg)

* C o nsult fa c to ry fo r la rg e r sizes.

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FLOW CAPACITY
Model 7758A

o0
Flow Capacity (1000 SCFH

6
0

)
Pressure drop [In WC] 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 28

Pressure drop [oz/in2] .58 1.2 1.7 2.3 3.5 4.6 5.8 6.9 9.2 12 14 16

2 4 1.14 1.70 2.15 2.54 3.20 3.77 4.28 4.76 5.61 6.37 7.07 7.71
2 6 1.92 2.80 3.50 4.09 5.09 5.95 6.70 7.39 8.63 9.69 10.7 11.6
2 8 2.29 3.31 4.09 4.76 5.89 6.84 7.69 8.46 9.79 11.0 12.2 13.1
3 2.52 3.76 4.76 5.61 7.09 8.36 9.50 10.5 12.4 14.2 15.7 17.1
? 6
3 “ 8 3.53 5.22 6.55 7.70 9.60 11.3 12.8 14.2 16.6 18.8 20.7 22.6
£ 10 4.30 6.29 7.84 9.17 11.4 13.3 15.0 16.6 19.4 21.9 24.0 26.1
3Z 3
uj 12 4.87 7.06 8.76 10.17 12.6 14.7 16.5 18.2 21.2 23.8 26.2 28.5

S3 4 4.07 6.09 7.70 9.11 11.5 13.6 15.5 17.2 20.3 23.1 25.7 28.0
1 8
4 5 10 5.35 7.95 10.1 11.8 14.8 17.5 19.9 21.9 25.8 29.3 32.4 35.3

£ 4 6.54 9.60 12.1 14.2 17.8 20.8 23.6 26.0 30.5 34.4 38.0 41.4
Z 12
CL 4 uj 20 8.84 12.7 15.9 18.4 22.8 26.6 29.9 32.9 38.3 43.0 47.3 51.3

< 6 5 12 7.87 11.8 15.0 17.8 22.4 26.6 30.2 33.6 39.8 45.2 50.4 55.0
Z 6 w 20 13.0 19.3 24.3 28.6 35.9 42.2 47.8 52.9 62.1 70.4 77.9 84.8

< 26 14.1 20.8 26.1 30.7 38.5 45.1 51.1 56.5 66.2 74.9 82.8 90.2
1 6
Z 6
Z 30 15.0 22.1 27.7 32.5 40.7 47.7 53.9 59.6 69.7 78.9 87.0 94.7
8 SE 20 14.6 22.0 27.9 33.0 41.8 49.4 56.2 62.5 73.9 84.1 93.5 103
8 2 26 16.2 24.2 30.7 36.3 45.9 54.2 61.7 68.5 80.8 92.0 102 111
8 30 17.7 26.4 33.3 39.4 49.8 58.7 66.7 74.1 87.3 98.8 110 121
10 26 17.0 25.6 32.5 38.5 48.9 58.0 66.1 73.6 87.1 99.8 110 121
10 30 18.7 28.1 35.7 42.3 53.7 63.6 72.4 80.6 95.0 108 121 132
12 30 19.1 28.8 36.7 43.5 55.3 65.6 74.9 83.4 98.8 113 125 138

Flow Capacity (N C M H at 0°C)

Flame A r r e s t e r s
Pressure drop [mm WC] 25 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 700

Pressure drop [mbar] 2.5 4.9 7.4 9.8 14.7 19.6 24.5 29 39 49 59 69

50 100 32.7 48.7 61.5 72.7 91.8 108 123 136 161 183 203 221
50 150 55.0 80.3 100 117 146 170 192 212 247 278 308 332
50 ^ 200 65.6 94.8 117 136 169 196 220 242 280 316 349 376
75 3E 150 72.2 108 136 161 203 240 272 302 357 406 449 490
75 % 200 101 150 188 221 275 324 368 406 477 539 594 648

D e to n a tio n
SE 75 a! 250 123 180 225 263 327 381 430 477 556 626 689 749

1 75 £ 300 140 202 251 291 362 422 474 523 607 684 752 817
uj 100 % 200 117 175 221 261 330 389 444 493 583 662 735 803

5 100 5 250 153 228 289 338 425 501 569 629 741 839 929 1013
ui 100 T 300 187 275 346 406 509 596 675 746 874 986 1089 1187
E 100 5 500 253 365 455 528 654 762 858 942 1097 1234 1356 1471
% 300 225 338 430 509 643 762 866 964 1141 1296 1443 1577
3 150 IU
Z 150 Si 500 373 553 697 820 1029 1209 1370 1517 1781 2018 2233 2432
js 150 L 650 403 596 749 880 1103 1294 1465 1620 1898 2146 2375 2584
0 150 NA 750 430 634 795 931 1166 1367 1544 1707 1999 2260 2494 2715
^ 200 j= 500 419 632 801 945 1198 1416 1612 1792 2119 2410 2680 2941
200 0 650 463 694 880 1040 1315 1555 1767 1963 2317 2636 2914 3186
200 2 750 507 757 956 1130 1427 1683 1912 2124 2503 2832 3159 3458
250 650 487 733 931 1103 1402 1661 1895 2110 2497 2859 3159 3458
250 750 536 806 1024 1212 1539 1822 2075 2309 2723 3104 3458 3785
300 750 547 825 1051 1247 1585 1882 2146 2391 2832 3241 3595 3949

1. Flow facility and equipm ent comply w ith API 2 0 0 0 . 3. Flow data are fo r inline mounting and do not include external piping losses.
2 . Flow capacities were determined from actual tests.

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HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS


--- □ □ □ □
O = No Special Options
Z = Consult Factory
T
7758A Flange Size Element Size Flame Element 0 = No Options
02" 04" Material 1 = Instrument Connections*
Thrl Thrl 5 = 316 SS t = Integrated Thermocouple
12" 30" 8 = Hastelloy C1 (includes Thermowell)
Housing Material X = Integrated Thermowell
3 = Carbon Steel
5 = 316 SS A = 150# R.F. ANSI Flange
Includemodel numberwhenordering. 8 = Hastelloy C B = DIN PN10 Flange
Forspecial options, consultfactory.
Seedimensionandcapacitytablesfor availableflange/element combinations. C = DIN PN16 Flange
* Customer specifiedsize

1. H astelloy® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f H a y n e s In te rn a tio n a l.

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BACK PRESSURE CHECK VALVE

■ Sizes 2" through 12" Model 8110


Full flow with low pressure drop
Available in aluminum (type 356),
carbon steel, stainless steel, and
other materials

BACK PRESSURE CHECK VALVE


M o d e l 8 1 1 0 is u s e d s p e c ific a lly in lo w p re s s u r e
g a s c o n tro l lin e s w h e r e m in im u m p re s s u r e d ro p s
a n d m a x im u m flo w c a p a c ity a r e re q u ire d .

SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 8 1 1 0 v a lv e s a r e b u ilt of c o rro s io n re s is ta n t
trim . F u rn is h e d s ta n d a rd in a lu m in u m w ith fre e
s w in g in g a lu m in u m p e n d u lu m ty p e p a lle t. B y
re m o v in g th e c o v e r, e a s y a c c e s s is p ro v id e d fo r
q u ic k in s p e c tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e . M o d e l 8 1 1 0
c h e c k v a lv e s s h o u ld b e in s ta lle d in y o u r lo w
p re s s u r e lin e d o w n s tre a m o f m e te rs , re g u la to rs
a n d o th e r g a s c o n tro l d e v ic e s th a t m a y b e M O D E L 8110
o th e r w is e d a m a g e d b y a n a c c id e n ta l re v e rs a l of
th e p re s s u r e in th e s y s te m d u e to p re s s u r e
w a v e s fro m a fla s h b a c k o r s im ila r d is tu rb a n c e .

C heck V a l v e

M O D E L 8110

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SPECIFICATIONS

S pe cifica tio n s su b je ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Length Height Approx.


Flange Flange Shipping Lbs.
Model Size* A B (max) (Aluminum)
No. (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) Flanged

8110 2" 8" 8.12" 9


(50.8 mm) (203 mm) (206 mm) (4 kg)

8110 3" 9.50" 10.50" 15


(76.2 mm) (241 mm) (267 mm) (7 kg)

8110 4" 11.50" 11.50" 28


(101.6 mm) (292 mm) (292 mm) (13 kg)

8110 6" 14" 13.50" 50


(152.4 mm) (356 mm) (343 mm) (23 kg)

8110 8" 19.50" 16.50" 90


(203.2 mm) (495 mm) (419 mm) (41 kg)

8110 10" 22" 24.75" 140


(254 mm) (559 mm) (629 mm) (64 kg)

8110 12" 24.25" 28.62" 210


(305 mm) (616 mm) (727 mm) (95 kg)

* 1 5 0 # ANSI compatibility. F.F. on alum inum and R.F. on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

- □ - □ □

T
8110
Y02" ■Body Material Special Options
THRU O No Specials
12" 1 = Aluminum
3 = Carbon Steel F Flanged
Forspecial options, consult factory. 5 = 316SS
Z = Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 E _ 0 0 _ 0 _ 0 [ o]

Indicates a 4" Model 8110 with an aluminum body, flanged connections, and no other options.

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b a ck pr essu r e c h e c k valve

Model 8110
Pressure Air Flow Capacity
F
In WC 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.25 1.11 2.50 4.44 10.0 17.8 27.8 40.0
0.50 2.22 5.00 8.89 20.0 35.6 55.6 80.0
0.75 3.33 7.50 13.3 30.0 53.3 83.3 120
1.00 4.44 10.0 17.8 40.0 71.1 111 160
1.50 6.67 15.0 26.7 60.0 107 167 240
2.00 7.70 17.3 30.8 69.3 123 192 277
3.00 9.43 21.2 37.7 84.9 151 236 339
4.00 10.9 24.5 43.5 98.0 174 272 392
5.00 12.2 27.4 48.7 110 195 304 438
6.00 13.3 30.0 53.3 120 213 333 480
8.0 15.4 34.6 61.6 139 246 385 554
10.0 17.2 38.7 68.9 155 275 430 620
12.0 18.9 42.4 75.4 170 302 471 679
14.0 20.4 45.8 81.5 183 326 509 733
16.0 21.8 49.0 87.1 196 348 544 784
18.0 23.1 52.0 92.4 208 370 577 831
20.0 24.3 54.8 97.4 219 389 609 876
25.0 27.2 61.2 109 245 435 680 980
30.0 29.8 67.1 119 268 477 745 1073

Pressure Flow Capacity of 0.7 SG Digester Gas


F

C heck V a l v e
In WC 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.25 1.33 2.99 5.31 12.0 21.2 33.2 47.8
0.50 2.66 5.98 10.6 23.9 42.5 66.4 95.6
0.75 3.98 8.96 15.9 35.9 63.7 100 143
1.00 5.31 12.0 21.2 47.8 85.0 133 191
1.50 7.97 17.9 31.9 71.7 127 199 287
2.00 9.20 20.7 36.8 82.8 147 230 331
3.00 11.3 25.4 45.1 101 180 282 406
4.00 13.0 29.3 52.0 117 208 325 468
5.00 14.5 32.7 58.2 131 233 364 524
6.00 15.9 35.9 63.7 143 255 398 574
8.0 18.4 41.4 73.6 166 294 460 662
10.0 20.6 46.3 82.3 185 329 514 741
12.0 22.5 50.7 90.1 203 361 563 811
14.0 24.3 54.8 97.4 219 389 609 876
16.0 26.0 58.6 104 234 416 651 937
18.0 27.6 62.1 110 248 442 690 994
20.0 29.1 65.5 116 262 466 727 1047
25.0 32.5 73.2 130 293 520 813 1171
30.0 35.6 80.2 143 321 570 891 1283

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Model 8110
Pressure Air Flow Capac ty
Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
mm WC 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
5 24.8 55.8 99.1 223 397 620 892
10 49.6 112 198 446 793 1239 1784
15 74.4 167 297 669 1190 1859 2677
20 99.1 223 397 892 1586 2478 3569
40 194 435 774 1742 3096 4838 6966
60 237 533 948 2133 3792 5925 8532
80 274 616 1095 2463 4379 6842 9852
100 306 688 1224 2754 7895 7649 11015
150 375 843 1499 3373 5996 9368 13490
200 433 974 1731 3894 6923 10817 15577
250 484 1088 1935 4354 7740 12094 17416
300 530 1192 2120 4770 8479 13249 19078
350 572 1288 2290 5152 9159 14310 20607
400 612 1377 2448 5507 9791 15298 22029
450 649 1460 2596 5841 10385 16226 23366
500 684 1539 2737 6157 10947 17104 24630
600 749 1686 2998 6745 11991 18736 26980
700 810 1821 3238 7286 12952 20238 29142
800 865 1947 3462 7789 13846 21635 31154

Pressure Flow Capacity of 0.7 SG Digester Gas


Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
mm WC 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
5 30.4 68.5 122 274 487 761 1095
10 60.8 137 243 548 974 1521 2190
15 91.3 205 365 821 1460 2282 3286
20 122 274 487 1095 1947 3042 4381
40 238 534 950 2138 3801 5938 8551
60 291 655 1164 2618 4655 7273 10473
80 336 756 1344 3023 5375 8398 12093
100 376 845 1502 3380 6009 9389 13521
150 460 1035 1840 4140 7360 11500 16560
200 531 1195 2125 4780 8498 13279 19121
250 594 1336 2375 5345 9501 14846 21378
300 651 1464 2602 5855 10408 16263 23419
350 703 1581 2811 6324 11242 17566 25295
400 751 1690 3005 6760 12019 18779 27042
450 797 1793 3187 7171 12748 19918 28682
500 840 1890 3359 7558 13437 20995 30233
600 920 2070 3680 8280 14720 22999 33119
700 994 2236 3975 8943 15899 24842 35773
800 1062 2390 4249 9561 16997 26557 38243

GROTH CORPORATION
800-354-7684
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C O R P O R A T IO N I p r e s s u r e r e l ie f v a l v e s
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Model 1260A
■ Sizes 2" through 12"
■ Pressure settings 0.5 oz/in2to 15
psig
■ Available in aluminum (type 356),
carbon steel, stainless steel,
fiberglass, and other materials
■ Modular construction

PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE
P r e s s u r e R e lie f V a lv e M o d e l 1 2 6 0 A is fo r u s e
w h e r e p re s s u r e re lie f is re q u ire d a n d a ll re lie v in g
v a p o rs m u s t b e p ip e d a w a y . T a n k re lie f, to a v o id
ta n k d a m a g e , is c o n tro lle d b y a s p rin g o r w e ig h t
lo a d e d p a lle t in th e v a lv e h o u s in g . P r e s s u r e re lie f
v a lv e s h e lp p ro v id e in c re a s e d fire p ro te c tio n a n d
s a fe ty. T h e M o d e l 1 2 6 0 A c a n a ls o b e u s e d fo r in ­
lin e v a c u u m re lie f w h e r e fla n g e d in le t c o n n e c tio n M O D E L 12 6 0 A
is re q u ire d . B a c k p re s s u r e in th e s y s te m m u s t be
c o n s id e re d w h e n u s in g flo w c u rv e s .

SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 1 2 6 0 A o ffe rs G r o t h ’s s p e c ia l “c u s h io n e d
a ir ” s e a tin g . S u p e r io r p e rfo rm in g Teflon® 1 s e a tin g
d ia p h ra g m s a re s ta n d a rd to m in im iz e s tic k in g
c a u s e d b y re s in o u s v a p o rs a n d a tm o s p h e ric
m o is tu re . T h e M o d e l 1 2 6 0 A h a s a s e lf- d ra in in g
h o u s in g b o d y a n d d rip rin g s to p ro te c t s e a tin g
s u rfa c e s fro m c o n d e n s a te a n d f re e z in g . T h is
d e s ig n a ls o a v o id s p re s s u r e o r v a c u u m b u ild u p
d u e to b in d in g o r c lo g g in g of th e v a lv e . B u n a - N ,
V ito n ®2, a n d o th e r s e a tin g d ia p h ra g m s c a n b e
p ro v id e d w h e n re q u ire d .

M O D E L 12 6 0 A
R e lie f V a l v e s
Pre s s u re

1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.


2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

M O D E L 12 6 1 A

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Max. Set Max. Set Min. Approximate


Inlet Outlet Pressure Pressure Setting A B C D E BB Shipping
Flg.' Flg.' Weight Spring Weight Length Height Width Weight Lbs.
(Metric) (Metric) Loaded Loaded Loaded (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)

2" 3" 11 oz/in2 8-5/8" 9-3/8" 7-1/2" 4-1/8" 5-1/2" 16-5/8" 16


(50 mm) (80 mm) (48.3 gm/cm2) (219 mm) (238 mm) (191 mm) (105 mm) (140 mm) (422 mm) (7 kg)

3" 4" 13 oz/in2 10" 11-1/8" 9" 5" 6" 20-1/4" 22


(80 mm) (100 mm) (57.1 gm/cm2) (254 mm) (282 mm) (229 mm) (127 mm) (152 mm) (514 mm) (10 kg)
S d
S
4" 6" 16 oz/in2 A
O
L 11" 13-7/8" 11" 6-1/2" 6-1/2" 25-5/8" 29
(100 mm) (150 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) Q —■ (279 mm) (352 mm) (279 mm) (165 mm) (165 mm) (651 mm) (13 kg)
5= E
S I co ■<.
O
Ag /c □□ E
6" 8" 16 oz/in2 0
2 .2
n
14-1/2" 17-3/8" 13-1/2" 8-1/2" 8-1/2" 34-1/2" 55
ii 5
(150 mm) (200 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) M^ (368 mm) (441 mm) (343 mm) (216 mm) (216 mm) (876 mm) (25 kg)
SP
ig .50
.
8" 10" 16 oz/in2 ps 18" 21-1/4" 16" 9-3/4" 10-3/4" 39-3/4" 92
5
(200 mm) (250 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (457 mm) (539 mm) (406 mm) (248 mm) (273 mm) (1010 mm) (42 kg)

10" 12" 16 oz/in2 20-3/4" 23-5/8" 19" 10-1/4" 12-1/2" 46-3/8" 105
(250 mm) (300 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (527 mm) (600 mm) (483 mm) (260 mm) (318 mm) (1178 mm) (48 kg)

12" 14" 16 oz/in2 24-3/4" 26-5/8" 21" 11" 15" 49-1/4" 149
(300 mm) (350 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (629 mm) (676 mm) (533 mm) (279 mm) (381 mm) (1251 mm) (68 kg)

* On spring loaded valves, change model number. ' 150# R.F. drilling compatibility F.F. on aluminum and R.F. on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.
Fiberglass dimensions on request. 16 oz/in2set with spacer. SS set weights-consult factory. *Some sizes require non-ferrous components to achieve 0.5 oz/in2setting

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

----- □ □ □ □ □
o = No Options
Z = Special Options
1260A Weight Loaded O = No Jacket
1261A Pressure Spring 02" >- Seat Material J = Steam Jacket
Thru ► * Body Material S = Spacer
12" H = Steam Jacket and Spacer
Aluminum
Carbon Steel -DiaphragmMaterial (Seat):
Includemodel numberandsettingwhenordering. 316 SS B = Buna-N
For special options, consultfactory. Vinyl Ester Resin T = Teflon®1
Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature. V = Viton®2
Stainlesssteel guidesandstemsarestandardwithaluminumandcarbon Furan
steel bodies.Stainlesssteel seatsstandardwithcarbonsteel bodies. Special Z = Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 _ 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0
Indicates a 2" Model 1260A with Aluminum Body and Seat, 316 SS Pallet, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, and no other options.
1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 1260A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.87 0.50 6.87 13.3 25.2 52.7 82.6 135 175
1.00 0.58 7.39 14.3 27.1 56.6 88.8 145 188
1.73 1.00 9.71 18.8 35.6 74.3 117 190 247
2.00 1.16 10.4 20.2 38.2 79.8 125 205 265
2.60 1.50 11.9 23.0 43.5 90.8 143 233 302
3.00 1.73 12.8 24.7 46.8 97.5 153 250 324
3.46 2.00 13.7 26.6 50.2 105 164 268 348
4.00 2.31 14.7 28.6 53.9 112 177 288 374
6.00 3.47 18.0 35.0 65.9 137 215 351 456
8.00 4.62 20.7 40.4 75.8 157 248 404 525
10.0 5.78 23.1 45.1 84.6 175 276 450 584
12.0 6.93 25.2 49.4 92.4 191 301 491 638
15.0 8.66 28.1 55.2 103 211 335 546 709
20.0 11.6 32.2 63.7 118 241 383 625 811
25.0 14.4 35.8 71.2 131 267 424 692 898
30.0 17.3 39.0 77.9 143 289 460 751 975

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps=Set pressure
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
R e lie f V a l v e s

%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100


80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 112,000 SCFH
Pre s s u re

6" Model 1260A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 112,000 = 97,440 SCFH

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Model 1260A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capaci ty at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22 2.16 0.19 0.37 0.71 1.48 2.33 3.80 4.93
50 4.90 0.29 0.56 1.07 2.23 3.50 5.72 7.42
75 7.35 0.36 0.69 1.31 2.72 4.28 6.99 9.10
100 9.80 0.41 0.80 1.51 3.14 4.93 8.05 10.4
125 12.3 0.46 0.89 1.68 3.50 5.51 8.99 11.7
150 14.7 0.50 0.98 1.84 3.82 6.02 9.80 12.7
175 17.2 0.54 1.06 1.99 4.12 6.49 10.6 13.7
200 19.6 0.58 1.13 2.12 4.39 6.92 11.3 14.7
225 22.1 0.61 1.20 2.25 4.65 7.33 12.0 15.5
250 24.5 0.65 1.26 2.36 4.89 7.71 12.6 16.3
275 27.0 0.68 1.32 2.48 5.11 8.07 13.2 17.1
300 29.4 0.70 1.38 2.58 5.33 8.42 13.7 17.8
375 36.8 0.78 1.54 2.88 5.91 9.40 15.3 19.8
500 49.0 0.90 1.78 3.30 6.75 10.7 17.5 22.7
625 61.3 1.00 1.99 3.67 7.46 11.9 19.4 25.1
750 73.5 1.09 2.18 3.99 8.07 12.9 21.0 27.3

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table
w
=

0
C
M
lo

,
3
4

6" Model 1260A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(175 - 100)/100] x 100 = 75%
100 mmWC Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
175 mmWC Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 3,140 = 2,732 NCMH

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Model 1261A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
ps«g 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1.00 28.0 53.4 92.5 210 345 529 739
2.00 40.3 77.4 134 304 500 767 1070
3.00 50.2 96.9 168 381 625 960 1340
4.00 58.8 114 198 448 736 1130 1577
5.00 66.5 130 225 510 838 1286 1794
6.00 73.7 144 250 568 932 1431 1997
7.00 80.4 158 274 622 1022 1568 2188
8.00 86.7 171 297 674 1107 1699 2371
9.00 92.8 184 319 724 1189 1825 2546
10.0 98.6 196 340 772 1267 1945 2714
11.0 104 208 360 818 1343 2062 2877
12.0 110 219 380 863 1417 2176 3036
13.0 115 231 400 907 1489 2286 3189
14.0 120 241 418 949 1559 2393 3339
15.0 125 252 437 991 1627 2498 3486

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory***
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
R e lie f V a l v e s

%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100


80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 448,000 SCFH
Pre s s u re

6" Model 1261A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 psig set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
7 psig flowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 448,000 = 371,840 SCFH

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Model 1261A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capaci ty at 100% Overpres;sure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
barg 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.07 0.82 1.57 2.72 6.16 10.1 15.5 21.7
0.10 0.99 1.89 3.28 7.45 12.2 18.8 26.2
0.15 1.23 2.36 4.09 9.28 15.2 23.4 32.6
0.20 1.43 2.76 4.80 10.9 17.9 27.4 38.3
0.25 1.62 3.14 5.44 12.3 20.3 31.1 43.4
0.30 1.79 3.48 6.04 13.7 22.5 34.5 48.2
0.35 1.95 3.81 6.61 15.0 24.6 37.8 52.7
0.40 2.10 4.12 7.14 16.2 26.6 40.9 57.0
0.45 2.25 4.41 7.66 17.4 28.5 43.8 61.1
0.50 2.39 4.70 8.16 18.5 30.4 46.6 65.1
0.55 2.52 4.98 8.64 19.6 32.2 49.4 68.9
0.60 2.65 5.25 9.10 20.6 33.9 52.1 72.6
0.70 2.89 5.76 10.0 22.7 37.2 57.2 79.7
0.80 3.13 6.25 10.8 24.6 40.4 62.1 86.5
0.90 3.35 6.72 11.7 26.5 43.5 66.7 93.1
1.00 3.56 7.18 12.5 28.3 46.4 71.2 99.4

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 16,200 NCMH
6" Model 1261A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP= [(0.7 - 0.4)/0.4] x 100 = 75%
0.4 barg Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
0.7 barg Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 16,200 = 13,446 NCMH

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PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES

Model 2300A
■ Sizes 2" through 12"
■ Pressure settings 0.5 oz/in2to 15
psig
■ Available in aluminum (type 356),
carbon steel, stainless steel, and
other materials

EMERGENCY RELIEF VALVE


M o d e l 2 3 0 0 A is d e s ig n e d fo r e m e r g e n c y re lie f
c a p a c ity a b o v e th a t s u p p lie d b y a s ta n d a rd
o p e ra tin g v a lv e u s e d o n ta n k s , p ip in g , a n d lo w
p re s s u r e v e s s e ls . E m e r g e n c y re lie f v a lv e s
p ro v id e re lie f fro m e x c e s s iv e in t e rn a l p re s s u r e s
w h ic h m a y c a u s e t a n k d a m a g e .
M O D E L 2300A
SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 2 3 0 0 A is b u ilt of c o rro s io n re s is ta n t
m a te ria l th ro u g h o u t. G r o t h ’s s e lf- c lo s in g s p e c ia l
Teflon®1 “c u s h io n e d a ir ” p a lle t w ith c e n te r
s ta b iliz in g s te m a n d p e rip h e ra l g u id in g p ro v id e s
u n ifo rm s e a tin g a n d a lig n m e n t. S u p e r io r
p e rfo rm in g Teflon® 1 s e a tin g d ia p h ra g m s a re
s ta n d a rd to m in im iz e s tic k in g c a u s e d b y re s in o u s
v a p o rs a n d a tm o s p h e ric m o is tu re . T h e g u id e s
s u p p o rt a s p u n w e a th e rh o o d w h ic h c o v e rs a n d
p ro te c ts th e e n tir e v a lv e s tru c tu re . A s a d d e d
p ro te c tio n a g a in s t th e e n t r y of fo re ig n m a tte r, a
m e s h s c re e n e n c irc le s th e v a lv e u n d e r th e
w e a th e rh o o d . B u n a - N , V ito n® 2, a n d o th e r s e a tin g
d ia p h ra g m s c a n b e p ro v id e d w h e n re q u ire d .

M O D EL 2300A

R e lie f V a l v e s
Pre s s u re

1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs . M O D E L 2301A

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Size*' Maximum Minimum A AA B BB Approx^Ship


Flange Set Set Diameter Diameter Height Height
(Metric) Pressure Pressure (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)

2" 9-1/2" 9-1/2" 6-5/8" 16-1/2" 12


(50 mm) (241 mm) (241 mm) (168 mm) (419 mm) (5 kg)

3" 11-1/2" 13" 8-5/8" 18-5/8" 15


(80 mm) (292 mm) (330 mm) (219 mm) (467 mm) (7 kg)
16 oz/in2WEIGHT LOADED

4" 13" 13" 10-9/16" 22-1/2" 20


15 psig SPRING LOADED

WEIGHT LOADED

(100 mm) (330 mm) (330 mm) (268 mm) (572 mm) (9 kg)
**0.5 oz/in2
(70.3 gm/cm2)

(1.05 kg/cm2)

(2.2 gm/cm2)

6" 19" 19-1/2" 15" 30-1/2" 30


(150 mm) (482 mm) (495 mm) (381 mm) (784 mm) (14 kg)

8" 23-5/8" 23-1/2" 16-5/8" 35-3/8" 45


(200 mm) (600 mm) (597 mm) (422 mm) (899 mm) (20 kg)

10" 30-3/4" 25-1/2" 17" 41-3/8" 65


(250 mm) (781 mm) (648 mm) (431 mm) (1051 mm) (30 kg)

12" 36" 25-1/2" 18" 42-3/8" 100


(300 mm) (914 mm) (648 mm) (457 mm) (1076 mm) (45 kg)

* On spring loaded valves, change to model 2301A.1Larger sizes available -consult factory. * 150# ANSI. drilling compatibility, F.F. on aluminum and R.F. on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.
Fiberglass dimensions on request. **Some sizes require non-ferrous components to achieve 0.5 oz/in2setting.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS
------ p p ------- p p p
□ □
No Options
Special Options
2300A Weight Loaded 02" No Jacket
2301A Spring Loaded Thru ► Seat Material SteamJacket
12" ► * Body Material Spacer
SteamJacket and Spacer
i = Aluminum#
* Include model number and setting when ordering. 3 = Carbon Steel Diaphragm Material (Seat):
* For special options, consult factory. 5 = 316 SS B = Buna-N
* When ordering steam jacket, include steam pressure / temperature.
6 = Vinyl Ester Resin T = Teflon®1
* Stainless steel guides and stems are standard with aluminum and carbon
7 = Furan V = Viton®2
steel bodies. Stainless steel seats standard with carbon steel bodies.
* Aluminum body not available on 2301A. Z = Special Z = Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 _ 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0

Indicates a 2" Model 2300A with Aluminum Body and Seat, 316 SS Pallet, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, and no other options.

1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.


2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 2300A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.87 0.50 6.98 15.4 26.1 58.5 88.4 143 211
1.00 0.58 7.50 16.5 28.0 62.8 95.0 154 227
1.73 1.00 9.85 21.7 36.8 82.5 125 203 298
2.00 1.16 10.6 23.3 39.6 88.6 134 218 320
2.60 1.50 12.1 26.6 45.1 101 153 248 365
3.00 1.73 12.9 28.6 48.4 108 164 266 392
3.46 2.00 13.9 30.7 52.0 116 176 285 420
4.00 2.31 14.9 33.0 55.8 125 189 307 451
6.00 3.47 18.2 40.4 68.2 152 230 374 550
8.00 4.62 21.0 46.6 78.5 175 265 430 633
10.0 5.78 23.4 52.1 87.6 194 295 479 705
12.0 6.93 25.6 57.1 95.7 212 322 523 769
15.0 8.66 28.5 63.8 107 235 358 581 855
20.0 11.6 32.7 73.6 122 268 409 665 979
25.0 14.4 36.3 82.2 136 296 454 736 1084
30.0 17.3 39.5 89.9 148 321 492 799 1177

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
R e lie f V a l v e s

%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100


80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 125,000 SCFH
Pre s s u re

6" Model 2300A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 In WC set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 125,000 = 108,750 SCFH

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Model 2300A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22 2.16 0.20 0.43 0.73 1.65 2.49 4.04 5.95
50 4.90 0.30 0.65 1.11 2.48 3.75 6.08 8.95
75 7.35 0.36 0.80 1.35 3.03 4.58 7.43 10.9
100 9.80 0.42 0.92 1.56 3.49 5.28 8.57 12.6
125 12.3 0.47 1.03 1.74 3.89 5.89 9.56 14.1
150 14.7 0.51 1.13 1.91 4.25 6.44 10.5 15.4
175 17.2 0.55 1.22 2.06 4.58 6.94 11.3 16.6
200 19.6 0.59 1.30 2.19 4.88 7.40 12.0 17.7
225 22.1 0.62 1.38 2.32 5.16 7.84 12.. 7 18.7
250 24.5 0.65 1.46 2.45 5.43 8.25 13.4 19.7
275 27.0 0.69 1.53 2.56 5.68 8.63 14.0 20.6
300 29.4 0.72 1.59 2.67 5.92 9.00 14.6 21.5
375 36.8 0.80 1.78 2.98 6.57 10.0 16.2 23.9
500 49.0 0.91 2.06 3.42 7.49 11.4 18.6 27.4
625 61.3 1.02 2.30 3.80 8.28 12.7 20.6 30.3
750 73.5 1.11 2.51 4.13 8.97 13.8 22.4 32.9

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 3,490 NCMH
6" Model 2300A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(175 - 100)/100] x 100 = 75%
100 mmWC Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
175 mmWC Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x ,490 = 3,036 NCMH

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Model 2301A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
psig 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1.00 27.1 59.9 104 198 345 529 739
2.00 39.7 87.7 152 296 500 767 1070
3.00 50.1 111 192 379 625 960 1340
4.00 59.5 131 228 456 736 1130 1577
5.00 68.3 151 261 530 838 1286 1794
6.00 76.5 169 293 601 932 1431 1997
7.00 84.3 186 323 670 1022 1568 2188
8.00 91.9 203 352 737 1107 1699 2371
9.00 99.3 219 380 804 1189 1825 2546
10.0 107 235 407 869 1267 1945 2714
11.0 113 250 434 934 1343 2062 2877
12.0 120 265 460 998 1417 2175 3036
13.0 127 280 485 1061 1489 2286 3189
14.0 134 295 510 1124 1559 2393 3339
15.0 140 309 535 1186 1627 2498 3486

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
R e lie f V a l v e s

%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100


80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 456,000 SCFH
Pre s s u re

6" Model 2301A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 psig set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
7 psig flowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 456,000 = 378,480 SCFH

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Model 2301A
Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capaci ty at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
barg 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.07 0.80 1.76 3.05 5.83 10.1 15.5 21.7
0.10 0.97 2.13 3.70 7.13 12.2 18.8 26.2
0.15 1.21 2.67 4.64 9.05 15.2 23.4 32.7
0.20 1.43 3.16 5.48 10.8 17.9 27.4 38.3
0.25 1.63 3.60 6.25 12.5 20.3 31.1 43.4
0.30 1.82 4.02 6.98 14.0 22.5 34.5 48.2
0.35 2.00 4.42 7.68 15.6 24.6 37.8 52.7
0.40 2.18 4.81 8.34 17.1 26.6 40.8 57.0
0.45 2.35 5.18 8.99 18.6 28.5 43.8 61.1
0.50 2.51 5.54 9.62 20.0 30.4 46.6 65.1
0.55 2.67 5.89 10.2 21.4 32.2 49.4 68.9
0.60 2.83 6.24 10.8 22.8 33.9 52.0 72.7
0.70 3.13 6.90 12.0 25.6 37.3 57.1 79.8
0.80 3.42 7.55 13.1 28.3 40.4 62.0 86.6
0.90 3.70 8.17 14.2 31.0 43.5 66.7 93.2
1.00 3.98 8.78 15.2 33.6 46.4 71.2 99.4

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps= Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 17,100 NCMH
6" Model 2301A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(0.7 -0.4)/0.4] x 100 = 75%
0.4 barg Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
0.7 barg Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 17,100 = 14,193 NCMH

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VACUUM RELIEF VALVE


■ Sizes 2" through 12" Model 1300A
■ Vacuum settings 0.5 oz/in2 to 12
psig
■ Available in aluminum (type 356),
carbon steel, stainless steel, and
other materials
■ Modular construction

VACUUM RELIEF VALVE


M o d e l 1 3 0 0 A is u s e d w h e n v a c u u m re lie f is th e
o n ly re q u ire m e n t. In ta k e re lie f n e c e s s a r y u n d e r
w o rk in g c o n d itio n s is a c h ie v e d b y a s p rin g o r
w e ig h t lo a d e d p a lle t. T h is f e a tu re of th e M o d e l
1 3 0 0 A re d u c e s th e p o s s ib ility of t a n k d a m a g e .
T h e M o d e l 1 3 0 0 A h e lp s to p ro v id e in c re a s e d fire M O D E L 13 0 0 A
p ro te c tio n a n d s a fe ty . V a lv e s iz e m u s t b e
s e le c te d to p e rfo rm re q u ire d v a c u u m re lie f u n d e r
o p e ra tin g a n d t h e r m a l c o n d itio n s . F lo w c u rv e s fo r
v a c u u m re lie f a r e p ro v id e d .

SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 1 3 0 0 A o ffe rs G r o t h ’s s p e c ia l “c u s h io n e d
a ir ” s e a tin g . S u p e r io r p e rfo rm in g Teflon® 1 s e a tin g
d ia p h ra g m s a re s ta n d a rd to m in im iz e s tic k in g
c a u s e d b y re s in o u s v a p o rs a n d a tm o s p h e ric
m o is tu re . T h e M o d e l 1 3 0 0 A h a s a s e lf d ra in in g
h o u s in g b o d y a n d d rip rin g s to p ro te c t s e a tin g
s u rfa c e s fro m c o n d e n s a te a n d f re e z in g . T h is
d e s ig n a ls o a v o id s v a c u u m b u ild u p d u e to
b in d in g o r c lo g g in g of th e v e n t. M e ta l- to - m e ta l,
B u n a - N , Vito n® 2, a n d o th e r s e a tin g d ia p h ra g m s
M O D E L 13 0 0 A
c a n b e p ro v id e d w h e n re q u ire d .

R e lie f V a l v e s

1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.


V acuum

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Max. Set Max. Set Min. Set


Vacuum Vacuum Vacuum Max. W.P.* Min. Vac. A B BB C Approx. Ship.
Size0 Weight Spring Weight for Min. Vac. Setting vs. Length Height Height Width Wt. Lbs.
(Metric) Loaded Loaded Loaded Setting Max. W.P.t (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)

2" 12 oz/in2 11-5/8" 6-7/8" 14" 6" 15


(50 mm) (52.7 gm/cm2) (295 mm) (174 mm) (356 mm) (152 mm) (7 kg)
See TPD2 on
3" 11 oz/in2 page 174 for 15-3/4" 7-3/4" 16-1/4" 7-3/4" 21
Vacuum Settings
(80 mm) (48.3 gm/cm2) (400 mm) (196 mm) (413 mm) (197 mm) (10 kg)
MAMID
11 oz/in2 a £*3A
4" C3 O
17-1/4" 9-5/8" 19-7/8" 9" 32
(100 mm) (48.3 gm/cm2) Q 2- (438 mm) (244 mm) (505 mm) (229 mm)
E = g (14 kg)

6" 16 oz/in2 23-1/2" 11-7/8" 27" 12" 61


5^00 2 2
(150 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) sig (0 (597 mm) (301 mm) (686 mm) (305 mm) (28 kg)
M
2 .0
5
.
8" 16 oz/in2 28-1/2" 15-1/2" 31-7/8" 14-1/2" 81
(200 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (724 mm) (393 mm) (810 mm) (368 mm) (37 kg)

10" 16 oz/in2 33-1/4" 18-5/8" 37-7/8" 16-1/2" 121


(250 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (845 mm) (473 mm) (962 mm) (419 mm) (55 kg)

12" 16 oz/in2 37-1/4" 21-5/8" 42" 19" 165


(300 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (946 mm) (549 mm) (1067 mm) (483 mm) (75 kg)

*W.P = Working Pressure. * On spring loaded valves, change model number. 0 150# ANSI. drilling compatibility, F.F. on aluminum and R.F. on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.
Fiberglass dimensions on request. 16 oz/in2set with spacer. SS set weights-consult factory. *Some sizes require non-ferrous components to achieve 0.5 oz./in2setting.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

□ □ □ □ □
O = No Options
Z= Special Options
1300A Weight Loaded O = No Jacket
1301A Spring Loaded 02" - Seat Material J = SteamJacket
Thru -* Body Material S = Spacer
12" H = SteamJacket and Spacer
Aluminum
Carbon Steel -Diaphragm Material (Seat):
Includemodel numberandsettingwhenordering. 316 SS B = Buna-N
For special options, consultfactory. Vinyl Ester Resin T Teflon®1
Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature. V ®2
Stainlesssteel guidesandstemsarestandardwithaluminumandcarbon Furan
steel bodies. Special M Metal-to-Metal
Z Special
EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 _ 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0
Indicates a 2" Model 1300A with Aluminum Body and Seat, 316 SS Pallet, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, and no other options.
1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 1300A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.87 0.50 4.70 10.3 16.0 34.7 60.5 91.1 129
1.00 0.58 5.05 11.0 17.2 37.3 65.0 97.9 138
1.73 1.00 6.63 14.5 22.6 49.0 85.3 129 182
2.00 1.16 7.12 15.6 24.2 52.6 91.6 138 195
2.60 1.50 8.10 17.7 27.6 59.8 104 157 222
3.00 1.73 8.70 19.0 29.6 64.2 112 169 238
3.46 2.00 9.33 20.4 31.8 68.9 120 181 256
4.00 2.31 10.0 21.9 34.1 74.0 129 194 274
6.00 3.47 12.2 26.7 41.5 90.1 157 237 334
8.00 4.62 14.0 30.6 47.7 103 180 272 384
10.0 5.78 15.6 34.0 53.0 115 200 302 427
12.0 6.93 17.0 37.1 57.8 125 218 329 465
15.0 8.66 18.8 41.1 64.0 139 242 365 516
20.0 11.6 21.4 46.8 72.9 158 276 415 587
25.0 14.4 23.6 51.5 80.3 174 304 457 646
30.0 17.3 25.4 55.6 86.6 188 327 493 697

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100
R e lie f V a l v e s

80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 74,000 SCFH
6" Model 1300A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
V acuum

4 In WC set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 74,000 = 64,380 SCFH

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Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
mm WC mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
22 2.16 0.13 0.29 0.45 0.98 1.71 2.58 3.65
50 4.90 0.20 0.44 0.68 1.48 2.58 3.88 5.48
75 7.35 0.24 0.53 0.83 1.81 3.15 4.74 6.70
100 9.80 0.28 0.62 0.96 2.08 3.62 5.46 7.72
125 12.3 0.31 0.69 1.07 2.32 4.04 6.09 8.60
150 14.7 0.34 0.75 1.17 2.53 4.41 6.65 9.40
175 17.2 0.37 0.81 1.26 2.73 4.75 7.16 10.1
200 19.6 0.39 0.86 1.34 2.91 5.07 7.64 10.8
225 22.1 0.42 0.91 1.42 3.08 5.36 8.08 11.4
250 24.5 0.44 0.96 1.49 3.23 5.64 8.49 12.0
275 27.0 0.46 1.00 1.56 3.38 5.90 8.88 12.6
300 29.4 0.48 1.04 1.62 3.52 6.14 9.25 13.1
375 36.8 0.53 1.16 1.80 3.91 6.81 10.3 14.5
500 49.0 0.60 1.32 2.05 4.45 7.75 11.7 16.5
625 61.3 0.66 1.45 2.26 4.90 8.54 12.9 18.2
750 73.5 0.72 1.57 2.44 5.29 9.22 13.9 19.6

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps= Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 2,080 NCMH
6" Model 1300A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(175 - 100)/100] x 100 = 75%
100 mm WC Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
175 mmWC Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 2,080 = 1,810 NCMH

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Model 1301A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2"
psig 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1.00 13.8 30.5 52.9 120 197 302 422
1.10 14.5 31.9 55.4 126 206 316 442
1.20 15.1 33.2 57.7 131 215 330 460
1.30 15.7 34.5 59.9 136 223 342 478
1.40 16.2 35.7 62.0 141 231 355 495
1.50 16.8 36.9 64.0 145 239 366 511
1.75 18.0 39.6 68.7 156 256 393 548
2.00 19.1 42.0 73.0 166 272 417 582
2.25 20.1 44.3 76.9 174 286 439 613
2.50 21.0 46.3 80.4 183 300 460 641
2.75 21.9 48.2 83.7 190 312 478 667
3.00 22.7 49.9 86.6 197 323 495 691
3.25 23.4 51.4 89.3 203 333 511 713
3.50 24.0 52.8 91.8 208 342 525 732
>3.50 CONSULT FAI[TORY FOR VACUUM SETTINGS GREATER THA\N 3.5 PSIG

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps = Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
R e lie f V a l v e s

80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 166,000 SCFH
6" Model 1301A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(3.50 - 2.0)/2.0] x 100 = 75%
V acuum

2 psig set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
3.5 psigflowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 166,000 = 137,780 SCFH

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Model 1301A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2"
barg 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.07 0.41 0.90 1.55 3.52 5.77 8.87 12.4
0.10 0.48 1.06 1.83 4.16 6.83 10.5 14.6
0.11 0.51 1.11 1.92 4.35 7.14 11.0 15.3
0.12 0.53 1.15 1.99 4.53 7.43 11.4 15.9
0.13 0.55 1.20 2.07 4.69 7.70 11.8 16.5
0.14 0.56 1.24 2.14 4.85 7.96 12.2 17.1
0.15 0.58 1.27 2.20 5.00 8.21 12.6 17.6
0.16 0.60 1.31 2.27 5.14 8.44 13.0 18.1
0.17 0.61 1.35 2.33 5.28 8.66 13.3 18.6
0.18 0.63 1.38 2.38 5.41 8.88 13.6 19.0
0.19 0.64 1.41 2.44 5.53 9.08 13.9 19.4
0.20 0.66 1.44 2.49 5.65 9.27 14.2 19.8
0.22 0.68 1.49 2.58 5.86 9.62 14.8 20.6
0.24 0.70 1.54 2.67 6.05 9.93 15.2 21.3
>0.24 CONSULT FACTORY FOR VACU UM SETTINGS GREATER THAN 0.24 BARG

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 42% Over-vacuumat intersection of row40 and column 2
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 42% OV = 0.55

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps = Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 4,530 NCMH
6" Model 1301A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(0.17 - 0.12)/0.12] x 100 = 42%
0.12 barg Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.55
0.17 barg Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.55 x 4,530 = 2,492 NCMH

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VACUUM RELIEF VALVE


■ Sizes 3" through 14" Model 1360A
■ Vacuum settings 0.5 oz/in2 to 12
psig
■ Available in aluminum (type 356),
carbon steel, stainless steel,
fiberglass, and other materials

VACUUM RELIEF VALVE


M o d e l 1 3 6 0 A is u s e d w h e n v a c u u m re lie f is th e
o n ly re q u ire m e n t. T h e M o d e l 1 3 6 0 A m a y b e s id e
m o u n te d o n th e t a n k b o d y o r p ip e d in. In ta k e
re lie f n e c e s s a r y u n d e r w o rk in g c o n d itio n s is
a c h ie v e d b y a s p rin g o r w e ig h t lo a d e d p a lle t in
th e v a lv e h o u s in g . T h e M o d e l 1 3 6 0 A re d u c e s th e
p o s s ib ility o f t a n k d a m a g e .

M O D E L 1360A
V a lv e s iz e m u s t b e s e le c te d to m e e t re q u ire d
v a c u u m re lie f u n d e r o p e ra tin g a n d th e r m a l
c o n d itio n s . F lo w c u r v e s fo r v a c u u m re lie f a re
p ro v id e d .

SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 1 3 6 0 A o ffe rs G r o t h ’s s p e c ia l “c u s h io n e d
a ir ” s e a tin g . S u p e r io r p e rfo rm in g Teflon® 1 s e a tin g
d ia p h ra g m s a r e s ta n d a rd to m in im iz e s tic k in g
c a u s e d b y re s in o u s v a p o rs a n d a tm o s p h e ric
m o is tu re . T h e M o d e l 1 3 6 0 A h a s a s e lf d ra in in g
h o u s in g b o d y a n d d rip rin g s to p ro te c t s e a tin g
s u rfa c e s fro m c o n d e n s a te a n d f re e z in g . T h is
d e s ig n a ls o a v o id s v a c u u m b u ild u p d u e to
b in d in g o r c lo g g in g of th e v e n t. M e ta l- to - m e ta l,
B u n a - N , Vito n® 2, a n d o th e r s e a tin g d ia p h ra g m s
c a n b e p ro v id e d w h e n re q u ire d .

R e lie f V a l v e s

1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt de N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.


2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .
V acuum

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SPECIFICATIONS

j L

n BB

HZ
S pe cifica tio n s su b je ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Max. Set Max. Set Min. Set Max. W.P.* Min. Vac.
Size' Vacuum Vacuum Vacuum for Min. Setting A B C E BB Approx. Ship.
Flange Weight Spring Weight Vac. Length Height Width Height Wt. Lbs.
vs. *
(Metric) Loaded Loaded Loaded Setting Max. W.P* (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)

3" 11 oz/in2 8-5/8" 9-1/4" 7-1/2" 5-1/2" 16-1/4" 12


(80 mm) (48.2 gm/cm2) (219 mm) (235 mm) (191 mm) (140 mm) (413 mm) (6 kg)
See TPD2 on
4" 13 oz/in2 10" 11-1/2" 9" 6" 19-3/4" 17
page 174 for
(100 mm) (57.0 gm/cm2) £ (254 mm) (292 mm) (229 mm) (152 mm) (502 mm) (8 kg)
Vacuum Settings
6" 16 oz/in2 d and MAWP 11" 14-1/4" 11" 6-1/2" 24-5/8" 23
g
cm
(150 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (279 mm) (362 mm) (279 mm) (165 mm) (626 mm) (10 kg)
= g
8" 16 oz/in2 14-1/2" 17-3/4" 13-1/2" 8-1/2" 32-3/4" 42
OO 2
n 0
.2
IP
R .
(0
(200 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) M (368 mm) (451 mm) (343 mm) (216 mm) (832 mm) (19 kg)
g
i 5
..0
10" 16 oz/in2 s
p 18" 21-1/4" 16" 10-3/4" 38" 71
(250 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (457 mm) (539 mm) (406 mm) (273 mm) (965 mm) (32 kg)

12" 16 oz/in2 20-3/4" 25-3/4" 19" 12-1/2" 45-3/8" 83


(300 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (527 mm) (654 mm) (483 mm) (318 mm) (1153 mm) (38 kg)

14" 16 oz/in2 24-3/4" 29-1/4" 21" 15" 48-3/4" 118


(350 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (629 mm) (742 mm) (533 mm) (381 mm) (1238 mm) (54 kg)

* W.P = Working Pressure. * On spring loaded valves, change model number. ' 150# R.F. drilling compatibility F.F. on aluminum and R.F. on carbon steel and stainless steel alloys.
Fiberglass dimensions on request. 16 oz/in2set with spacer. SS set weights-consult factory. *Some sizes require non-ferrous components to achieve 0.5 oz./in2setting.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

9 9 9 9 9 -- □ □

- ► O = No Options
Z = Special Options
1360A Weight loaded
03" ► O = No Jacket
1361A Spring loaded >- Seat Material
Thru J = Steam Jacket
► * Body Material
14" S = Spacer
Aluminum H = Steam Jacket and Spacer
Carbon Steel
Include maximum working pressure.
316 SS -►Diaphragm Material (Seat):
Include model number and setting when ordering.
Vinyl Ester Resin B = Buna-N
For special options, consult factory.
When ordering steam jacket, include steampressure/temperature. Furan T = Teflon®1
Stainless steel quides and stems are standard with aluminum and carbon V = Viton®2
Special
steel bodies. Stainless steel seats standard with carbon steel bodies. Z = Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 00-00 0 -0 0 0 -

Indicates a 3" Model 1360A with Aluminum Body and Seat, 316 SS Pallet, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, and no other options.
1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.
2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 1360A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capac ty at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 14"
0.87 0.50 8.01 14.8 27.8 57.4 99.4 136 182
1.00 0.58 8.61 15.9 29.9 61.6 107 146 195
1.73 1.00 11.3 20.8 39.3 80.9 140 192 257
2.00 1.16 12.1 22.4 42.2 86.9 151 207 276
2.60 1.50 13.8 25.5 48.0 98.9 171 235 314
3.00 1.73 14.8 27.3 51.5 106 184 252 337
3.46 2.00 15.9 29.3 55.3 114 197 271 361
4.00 2.31 17.1 31.5 59.3 122 212 291 388
6.00 3.47 20.8 38.4 72.3 149 258 354 472
8.00 4.62 23.9 44.0 83.0 171 297 407 542
10.0 5.78 26.6 49.0 92.3 190 330 452 603
12.0 6.93 28.9 53.4 101 207 359 492 657
15.0 8.66 32.1 59.1 111 230 398 546 728
20.0 11.6 36.5 67.3 127 261 453 621 829
25.0 14.4 40.2 74.1 140 288 499 684 913
30.0 17.3 43.4 80.0 151 311 538 738 985

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps = Set pressure
70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100
R e lie f V a l v e s

80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00
example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 59,300 SCFH
6" Model 1360A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
V acuum

4 In WC set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
7 In WCflowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 59,300 = 1,591 SCFH

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Model 1360A
Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 )0 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
mm WC mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 14"
22 2.16 0.23 0.42 0.78 1.62 2.80 3.84 5.12
50 4.90 0.34 0.63 1.18 2.43 4.21 5.77 7.70
75 7.35 0.41 0.76 1.44 2.97 5.14 7.05 9.41
100 9.80 0.48 0.88 1.66 3.42 5.92 8.12 10.8
125 12.3 0.53 0.98 1.85 3.81 6.61 9.06 12.1
150 14.7 0.58 1.07 2.02 4.16 7.22 9.89 13.2
175 17.2 0.63 1.16 2.18 4.49 7.78 10.7 14.2
200 19.6 0.67 1.23 2.32 4.78 8.29 11.4 15.2
225 22.1 0.71 1.30 2.45 5.06 8.77 12.0 16.0
250 24.5 0.74 1.37 2.58 5.32 9.22 12.6 16.9
275 27.0 0.78 1.43 2.70 5.56 9.64 13.2 17.6
300 29.4 0.81 1.49 2.81 5.79 10.0 13.8 18.4
375 36.8 0.90 1.65 3.12 6.42 11.1 15.3 20.4
500 49.0 1.02 1.88 3.55 7.31 12.7 17.4 23.2
625 61.3 1.13 2.08 3.91 8.06 14.0 19.1 25.5
750 73.5 1.21 2.24 4.22 8.70 15.1 20.7 27.6

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.87

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.51 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.58
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.64 0.65
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.66 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.70 0.71 0.72
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84
Ps = Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89
80 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 1,660 NCMH
6" Model 1360A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(175 - 100)/100] x 100 = 75%
100 mm WC Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.87
175 mm WC Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.87 x 1,660 = 1,444 NCMH

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Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps) 10 00 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
psig 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 14"
1.00 22.6 49.8 86.4 196 322 494 689
1.10 23.6 52.0 90.2 204 336 516 720
1.20 24.5 54.0 93.8 213 349 536 748
1.30 25.4 56.0 97.2 220 362 556 775
1.40 26.2 57.8 100 227 374 574 801
1.50 27.0 59.6 103 234 385 591 825
1.75 28.8 63.5 110 250 411 631 880
2.00 30.4 67.0 116 264 433 665 928
2.25 31.8 70.1 122 276 453 696 971
2.50 33.1 72.8 126 287 471 723 1009
2.75 34.1 75.2 131 296 486 747 1042
3.00 35.1 77.3 134 304 500 767 1070
3.25 35.9 79.0 137 311 511 785 1095
3.50 36.5 80.5 140 317 520 799 1115
>3.50 CONSULT FAI[TORY FOR VACUUM SETTINGS GREATER THA\N 3.5 PSIG

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% Over-vacuumat intersection of row 70 and column 5
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 75% OV = 0.83

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory***
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps = Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
R e lie f V a l v e s

80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 116,000 SCFH
6" Model 1361A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(3.50 - 2.0)/2.0] x 100 = 75%
V acuum

2 psig set vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.83
3.5 psigflowing vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 116,000 = 96,280 SCFH

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Set Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Over-vacuum (Double Set Vacuum)
(Ps)

So
barg 3" 4" 8" 10" 12" 14"
0.07 0.66 1.46 2.53 5.74 9.39 14.4 20.2
0.10 0.77 1.71 2.96 6.72 11.0 16.9 23.7
0.11 0.81 1.78 3.09 7.00 11.5 17.6 24.7
0.12 0.84 1.85 3.20 7.26 11.9 18.3 25.6
0.13 0.86 1.91 3.31 7.50 12.3 18.9 26.4
0.14 0.89 1.96 3.41 7.72 12.6 19.4 27.2
0.15 0.91 2.02 3.50 7.93 13.0 19.9 27.9
0.16 0.94 2.07 3.58 8.12 13.3 20.4 28.6
0.17 0.96 2.11 3.66 8.30 13.6 20.9 29.3
0.18 0.98 2.15 3.73 8.47 13.9 21.3 29.8
0.19 0.99 2.19 3.80 8.62 14.1 21.7 30.4
0.20 1.01 2.23 3.86 8.76 14.3 22.0 30.9
0.22 1.04 2.29 3.97 9.01 14.7 22.7 31.7
1.06 2.34 4.06 9.21 15.1 23.2 32.4
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Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% over-vacuum. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 42% Over-vacuumat intersection of row40 and column 2
For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%. "C" factor at 42% OV = 0.55

Read the flow capacity at 100% over-vacuumdirectly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set vacuumis not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OV 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable over-vacuumis less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable over-vacuumis more than 100%, 20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative.
30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
Calculate the percentage over-vacuum by the following formula. Note that all 40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
Pf = Flowing pressure 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
Ps = Set pressure
%OV = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% over-vacuumaccording to the following
example. 90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set vacuumfrom table Flow = 3,200 NCMH
6" Model 1361A 2. Calculate over-vacuum %OV = [(0.17 - 0.12)/0.12] x 100 = 42%
0.12 barg Set Vacuum [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.55
0.17 barg Flowing Vacuum [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.55 x 3,200 = 1,760 NCMH

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■ Sizes 2" through 12" Model 5000


■ Available in carbon steel, stainless
steel, and other materials
■ High flow capacity

FREE VENTS
M o d e l 5 0 0 0 S e r ie s a r e d e s ig n e d to b e u s e d o n
ta n k s c o n ta in in g n o n - v o la tile liq u id s a n d o n v e n t
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M O D E L 5100
SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 5 0 0 0 S e r ie s a r e b u ilt of c o rro s io n re s is ta n t
m a te ria ls th ro u g h o u t. A w ire m e s h s c re e n
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M O D E L 5000 S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C ertifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request. M O D E L 5100
Size* A B Size* AA BB Approx. Ship.
WAidAth
Flange Width Height Approx. Ship. Flange Height
(W
CSt./LbSsS.)
(Metric) (Metric) (Metric) Wt. Lbs. (Metric) (Metric) (Metric)

2" 10-1/4" 6-7/8" 8 2" 9-1/2" 5-3/8" 11


(51 mm) (260 mm) (175 mm) (4 kg) (51 mm) (241 mm) (137 mm) (5 kg)

3" 14-1/2" 9-1/4" 20 3" 11-1/2" 5-13/16" 14


(76 mm) (368 mm) (235 mm) (9 kg) (76 mm) (292 mm) (148 mm) (6 kg)

4" 18-3/4" 11-3/8" 35 4" 13" 6-5/16" 18


(102 mm) (476 mm) (289 mm) (16 kg) (102 mm) (330 mm) (160 mm) (8 kg)

6" 26-7/8" 15-11/16" 70 6" 17" 7-3/8" 28


(152 mm) (683 mm) (398 mm) (32 kg) (152 mm) (432 mm) (187 mm) (13 kg)

8" 35-1/8" 20-1/8" 135 8" 19-1/2" 9-1/4" 42


(203 mm) (892 mm) (511 mm) (61 kg) (203 mm) (495 mm) (235 mm) (19 kg)

10" 43-3/8" 24" 235 10" 23-1/2" 10-5/8" 60


(254 mm) (1102 mm) (610 mm) (107 kg) (254 mm) (597 mm) (270 mm) (27 kg)

12" 51-7/8" 28-7/16" 350 12" 25-1/2" 11-1/8" 95


(305 mm) (1318 mm) (722 mm) (159 kg) (305 mm) (648 mm) (283 mm) (43 kg)

* Larger sizes available on special application.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

□ - □

No Options
5000 Special Options
5100 02 " Body Material
Thru 3 = Carbon steel
12" 5 = 316SS
Z = Special

* Include model number when ordering.


q * For special options, consult factory.

EXAM PLE 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0

Indicates a 2" Model 5000 with Carbon Steel body and no options.

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Model 5000
Flow Capacity

Tank Pressure Al ir Flow - 1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60°F
In WC o z/in 2 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"

1 0.58 3.34 7.34 12.7 28.6 49.6 78.2 112


2 1.16 4.72 10.4 17.9 40.5 70.2 111 159
3 1.73 5.78 12.7 21.9 49.5 85.9 135 194
4 2.31 6.67 14.7 25.3 57.2 99.2 156 224
6 3.47 8.17 18.0 31.0 70.0 121 192 275
8 4.62 9.44 20.8 35.8 80.9 140 221 317
10 5.78 10.5 23.2 40.0 90.4 157 247 354
15 8.66 12.9 28.4 48.9 111 192 303 434
20 11.6 14.9 32.8 56.5 128 221 349 501
25 14.4 16.7 36.6 63.1 143 248 390 560
30 17.3 18.2 40.1 69.1 156 271 427 613
35 20.2 19.7 43.3 74.6 169 293 461 662
40 23.1 21.0 46.3 79.7 180 313 493 707
45 26.0 22.3 49.1 84.5 191 332 523 750
50 28.9 23.5 51.7 89.1 201 349 551 790
55 31.8 24.6 54.2 93.4 211 366 577 828
60 34.7 25.7 56.6 97.5 220 382 603 864

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

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Flow Capacity

Tank Pressure Air Flow - 1000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0°C
2"
mm H2O mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
25 2.45 0.09 0.21 0.36 0.80 1.39 2.20 3.15
50 4.90 0.13 0.29 0.50 1.14 1.97 3.11 4.46
75 7.35 0.16 0.36 0.62 1.39 2.41 3.81 5.46
100 9.80 0.19 0.41 0.71 1.61 2.79 4.40 6.30
150 14.7 0.23 0.51 0.87 1.97 3.41 5.38 7.72
200 19.6 0.27 0.58 1.01 2.27 3.94 6.21 8.91
250 24.5 0.30 0.65 1.12 2.54 4.41 6.95 9.96
375 36.8 0.36 0.80 1.38 3.11 5.39 8.50 12.2
500 49.0 0.42 0.92 1.59 3.59 6.23 9.81 14.1
625 61.3 0.47 1.03 1.77 4.01 6.96 11.0 15.7
750 73.5 0.51 1.13 1.94 4.39 7.62 12.0 17.2
875 85.8 0.55 1.22 2.10 4.74 8.22 13.0 18.6
1000 98.0 0.59 1.30 2.24 5.07 8.79 13.9 19.9
1125 110 0.63 1.38 2.38 5.37 9.32 14.7 21.1
1250 123 0.66 1.45 2.50 5.66 9.82 15.5 22.2
1375 135 0.69 1.52 2.62 5.94 10.3 16.2 23.3
1500 147 0.72 1.59 2.74 6.20 10.7 16.9 24.3

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

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Flow Capacity

Tank Vacuum Air Flow - 1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60 °F
2" 10"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 12"
1 0.58 2.78 6.11 10.5 23.8 41.3 65.1 93.4
2 1.16 3.92 8.63 14.9 33.6 58.3 91.9 132
3 1.73 4.80 10.6 18.2 41.1 71.3 112 161
4 2.31 5.53 12.2 21.0 47.4 82.3 130 186
6 3.47 6.76 14.9 25.6 57.9 100 158 227
8 4.62 7.79 17.1 29.5 66.7 116 182 262
10 5.78 8.68 19.1 32.9 74.4 129 203 292
15 8.66 10.6 23.2 40.0 90.5 157 247 355
20 11.6 12.1 26.6 45.9 104 180 284 407
25 14.4 13.4 29.6 51.0 115 200 315 452
30 17.3 14.6 32.2 55.4 125 217 343 491
35 20.2 15.7 34.5 59.4 134 233 367 527
40 23.1 16.6 36.6 63.1 143 247 390 559
45 26.0 17.5 38.5 66.4 150 260 411 589
50 28.9 18.3 40.3 69.5 157 272 430 616
55 31.8 19.1 42.0 72.3 164 284 447 641
60 34.7 19.8 43.5 75.0 169 294 463 665

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

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Tank V acuum Air Flow - 1000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0°C
mm H2O mb 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
25 2.5 0.08 0.17 0.30 0.67 1.2 1.8 2.6
50 4.9 0.11 0.24 0.42 0.95 1.6 2.6 3.7
75 7.4 0.13 0.30 0.51 1.16 2.0 3.2 4.5
100 9.8 0.16 0.34 0.59 1.33 2.3 3.6 5.2
150 14.7 0.19 0.42 0.72 1.63 2.8 4.5 6.4
200 19.6 0.22 0.48 0.83 1.88 3.3 5.1 7.4
250 24.5 0.24 0.54 0.92 2.09 3.6 5.7 8.2
375 36.8 0.30 0.65 1.13 2.54 4.4 7.0 10.0
500 49.0 0.34 0.75 1.29 2.92 5.1 8.0 11.4
625 61.3 0.38 0.83 1.43 3.24 5.6 8.9 12.7
750 73.5 0.41 0.90 1.56 3.52 6.1 9.6 13.8
875 85.8 0.44 0.97 1.67 3.78 6.6 10.3 14.8
1000 98.0 0.47 1.03 1.77 4.01 7.0 11.0 15.7
1125 110 0.49 1.08 1.87 4.23 7.3 11.6 16.6
1250 123 0.52 1.13 1.96 4.42 7.7 12.1 17.3
1375 135 0.54 1.18 2.04 4.60 8.0 12.6 18.0
1500 147 0.56 1.22 2.11 4.77 8.3 13.0 18.7

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

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Flow Capacity

Tank Pressure Air Flow - 1000 Stand ard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60°F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1 0.58 3.78 8.32 14.3 32.4 56.2 88.6 127
2 1.16 5.35 11.8 20.3 45.8 79.5 125 180
3 1.73 6.55 14.4 24.8 56.1 97.4 154 220
4 2.31 7.56 16.6 28.7 64.8 112 177 254
6 3.47 9.26 20.4 35.1 79.4 138 217 311
8 4.62 10.7 23.5 40.5 91.7 159 251 359
10 5.78 12.0 26.3 45.3 102 178 280 402
15 8.66 14.6 32.2 55.5 125 217 343 492
20 11.6 16.9 37.2 64.0 145 251 396 568
25 14.4 18.9 41.5 71.5 162 281 442 634
30 17.3 20.7 45.5 78.3 177 307 484 695
35 20.2 22.3 49.1 84.6 191 332 523 750
40 23.1 23.8 52.4 90.4 204 354 559 801
45 26.0 25.3 55.6 95.8 217 376 592 850
50 28.9 26.6 58.6 101 228 396 624 895
55 31.8 27.9 61.4 106 239 415 654 938
60 34.7 29.2 64.1 110 250 433 683 980

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

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Flow Capacity

Tank Pressure Atir Flow - 1000 Normal Cubic Ai eters per Hour at 0°C
2"
mm H2O mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
25 2.45 0.11 0.23 0.40 0.91 1.58 2.49 3.57
50 4.90 0.15 0.33 0.57 1.29 2.23 3.52 5.05
75 7.35 0.18 0.41 0.70 1.58 2.74 4.31 6.19
100 9.80 0.21 0.47 0.81 1.82 3.16 4.98 7.14
150 14.7 0.26 0.57 0.99 2.23 3.87 6.10 8.75
200 19.6 0.30 0.66 1.14 2.58 4.47 7.04 10.1
250 24.5 0.34 0.74 1.27 2.88 4.99 7.87 11.3
375 36.8 0.41 0.90 1.56 3.53 6.11 9.64 13.8
500 49.0 0.47 1.04 1.80 4.07 7.06 11.1 16.0
625 61.3 0.53 1.17 2.01 4.55 7.88 12.4 17.8
750 73.5 0.58 1.28 2.20 4.98 8.63 13.6 19.5
875 85.8 0.63 1.38 2.38 5.38 9.32 14.7 21.1
1000 98.0 0.67 1.47 2.54 5.74 10.0 15.7 22.5
1125 110 0.71 1.56 2.69 6.09 10.6 16.6 23.9
1250 123 0.75 1.65 2.84 6.42 11.1 17.5 25.2
1375 135 0.78 1.73 2.97 6.73 11.7 18.4 26.4
1500 147 0.82 1.80 3.11 7.02 12.2 19.2 27.5

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

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Flow Capacity

Tank Vacuum Air Flow - 1000 Stand ard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60°F
2"
In WC oz/in2 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
1 0.58 3.06 6.72 11.6 26.2 45.4 71.6 103
2 1.16 4.32 9.49 16.4 37.0 64.1 101 145
3 1.73 5.28 11.6 20.0 45.2 78.5 124 177
4 2.31 6.09 13.4 23.1 52.2 90.5 143 205
6 3.47 7.44 16.4 28.2 63.7 111 174 250
8 4.62 8.56 18.8 32.5 73.4 127 201 288
10 5.78 9.55 21.0 36.2 81.8 142 224 321
15 8.66 11.6 25.5 44.0 99.6 173 272 390
20 11.6 13.3 29.3 50.5 114 198 312 448
25 14.4 14.8 32.5 56.1 127 220 347 497
30 17.3 16.1 35.4 61.0 138 239 377 541
35 20.2 17.3 37.9 65.4 148 256 404 580
40 23.1 18.3 40.3 69.4 157 272 429 615
45 26.0 19.3 42.4 73.1 165 286 452 648
50 28.9 20.2 44.4 76.4 173 300 473 678
55 31.8 21.0 46.2 79.6 180 312 492 705
60 34.7 21.8 47.8 82.5 186 323 510 731

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

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Tank Vacuum AHr Flow - 000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0°C
2”
mm H2O mb 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
25 2.45 0.09 0.19 0.33 0.74 1.28 2.01 2.89
50 4.90 0.12 0.27 0.46 1.04 1.80 2.84 4.08
75 7.35 0.15 0.33 0.56 1.27 2.21 3.48 4.99
100 9.80 0.17 0.38 0.65 1.47 2.54 4.01 5.75
150 14.7 0.21 0.46 0.79 1.79 3.11 4.90 7.02
200 19.6 0.24 0.53 0.91 2.06 3.58 5.64 8.09
250 24.5 0.27 0.59 1.02 2.30 3.99 6.29 9.02
375 36.8 0.33 0.72 1.24 2.80 4.85 7.65 11.0
500 49.0 0.37 0.82 1.42 3.21 5.57 8.78 12.6
625 61.3 0.42 0.91 1.58 3.56 6.18 9.74 14.0
750 73.5 0.45 1.00 1.71 3.88 6.72 10.6 15.2
875 85.8 0.49 1.07 1.84 4.16 7.21 11.4 16.3
1000 98.0 0.52 1.13 1.95 4.41 7.65 12.1 17.3
1125 110 0.54 1.19 2.06 4.65 8.06 12.7 18.2
1250 123 0.57 1.25 2.15 4.86 8.43 13.3 19.1
1375 135 0.59 1.30 2.24 5.06 8.78 13.8 19.9
1500 147 0.61 1.35 2.32 5.25 9.10 14.3 20.6

1. Flowfacility and equipment comply with API 2000. 3. Flowcapacity is based on actual tests and certified by Groth Corporation.
2. Flow measurement accuracy verified by an independent research organization.

0.01
0 250 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500

Tank Vacuum - millimeters H2O


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a Continental D isc company

GAUGE HATCHES

■ Sizes 4" through 10" Model 6000


■ Available in aluminum, carbon
steel, stainless steel, and
additional materials
■ Available in free lift or lockdown
cover
■ Designed to assure uniform
seating

GAUGE HATCH
M o d e l 6 0 0 0 S e r ie s p ro v id e a c c e s s fo r g a u g in g o r
o b ta in in g p ro d u c t s a m p le s fro m s to ra g e ta n k s .
T h e M o d e l 6 0 0 0 a ls o p ro v id e s p re s s u r e re lie f
a s e m e r g e n c y v e n tin g . T h e M o d e l 6 1 0 0
in c o rp o ra te s a p o s itiv e c o v e r h o ld d o w n w h ic h
a s s u r e s a p re m iu m tig h t s e a l o n ta n k s w ith
in te rn a l p re s s u r e s u p to 3 p sig . G a s k e te d c o v e rs
a re re c o m m e n d e d o n ta n k s w ith h ig h p re s s u re
s e ttin g s . M o d e l 6 1 0 0 o ffe rs lo c k d o w n c a p a b ility .

M O D E L 6100
SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 6 0 0 0 S e r ie s is d e s ig n e d w ith a s e rra te d
fo o t le v e r s u rfa c e to a v o id fo o t s lip p a g e w h e n
o p e n in g . T h is m o d e l p e rm its th e u s e o f b o th
h a n d s d u rin g g a u g in g o r s a m p lin g . G r a v it y w ill
c lo s e th e c o v e r u p o n re m o v a l of p re s s u r e o n th e
fo o t tre a d le . G r o t h ’s s p e c ia l “c u s h io n e d - a ir”
s e a tin g o r m e ta l- to - m e ta l s e a tin g s a v a ila b le .

Gauge Ha t c h e s

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

A B Approx. Ship
Size Width Height Wt. Lbs.
(Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Aluminum)

4" 10" 6" 7


(102 mm) (254 mm) (152 mm) (3 kg)

6" 12-1/2" 8" 10


(152 mm) (318 mm) (203 mm) (5 kg)

8" 15" 8" 13


(203 mm) (381 mm) (203 mm) (6 kg)

10" 17-3/4" 9" 17


(254 mm) (451 mm) (229 mm) (8 kg)

* When gauge hatch includes the lockdown feature, change model number to 6100. * 150 # ANSI. drilling compatibility, F.F. on aluminum, carbon steel, and stainless steel alloys.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

... n ...
□ □ □

I > O = No Options
6000 Z = Special Options
6100 04 " Material D = Drilled 150 # ANSI.
Thru U = Undrilled
10"
1 = Aluminum -►Diaphragm Material (Seat):
3 = Carbon Steel B = Buna-N
5 = 316 SS T Teflon®1
* Include model number when ordering. Z = Special V Viton®2
q * For special options, consult factory. M Metal-to-Metal
Z Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 E _ E S _ E _ S E [ 0]

Indicates a 4" Model 6000 with Aluminum material, Teflon®1 Diaphragm, Drilled Flange, and no other options.
1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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EMERGENCY PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

■ Sizes 16", 20", and 24" Model 2000A


■ Pressure settings 1.5 - 16 oz/in2
■ Vacuum settings 0.5 - 4 oz/in2
■ Available in carbon steel,
stainless steel, fiberglass, and
other materials
■ Easy access manway combined
with emergency relief

EMERGENCY PRESSURE M O D E L 2 0 0 0 A (P R E S S U R E )
RELIEF VALVE
M o d e l 2 0 0 0 A is d e s ig n e d to p ro v id e e m e r g e n c y
re lie f c a p a c ity b e y o n d th a t fu rn is h e d b y th e
n o rm a l o p e ra tin g p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e o n th e
ta n k . T h e v a lv e p ro te c ts th e ta n k a g a in s t ru p tu re
o r e x p lo s io n th a t c o u ld re s u lt fro m e x c e s s iv e
in te rn a l p re s s u r e s c a u s e d b y fire, etc. A s
e x c e s s iv e p re s s u r e b u ild s up, th e G ro th M o d e l
2 0 0 0 A re lie v e s e x c e s s p re s s u re , th e n re s e a ts
w h e n p re s s u r e h a s b e e n d is s ip a te d . R e m o v a b le
s to p s c a n b e p ro v id e d w h ic h re s tric t th e lift o f th e
M O D E L 2050A (P R E S S U R E & VAC U U M )
co ve r.

SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 2 0 0 0 A is b u ilt o f c o rro s io n re s is ta n t
m a te ria ls th ro u g h o u t. A re s tra in in g c a b le
c o n n e c ts th e h e a d a n d fla n g e a n d a ls o s e r v e s a s
a g ro u n d in g c a b le . G r o t h ’s s p e c ia l Teflon® 1
“c u s h io n e d a ir ” p a lle t a n d p e rip h e ra l g u id in g
in s u re s p ro p e r a lig n m e n t a n d in te g rity of s e a tin g .
M o d e l 2 0 5 0 A in c o rp o ra te s a v a c u u m b r e a k e r for
a d d e d v a c u u m re lie f c a p a b ility .

R e lie f V a l v e s
E m e rg e n c y

1. T e flo n® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

MODEL 2000A

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SPECIFICATIONS

— v n /
B 0
1 ^

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Minimum Maximum A B Approx. Ship.


Pressure Pressure Width Height* Weight Lbs.
Size* Setting Setting (At min. setting)
(Metric) Weight Loaded Weight Loaded (Metric) (Metric)
16" 1.50 oz/in2 23-1/2" 11" 62
(400 mm) (6.5 mbar) (597 mm) (279 mm) (28 kg)

20" 1.50 oz/in2 16 oz/in2 27-1/2" 11" 88


(500 mm) (6.5 mbar) (69 mbar) (699 mm) (279 mm) (40 kg)

24" 1.50 oz/in2 32" 11" 114


(600 mm) (6.5 mbar) (813 mm) (279 mm) (52 kg)

M O D E L 2050A S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Minimum Setting Max. Settings A BB Height Approx. Ship.


Size* Pressure Vacuum Pressure^0 Width Closed Weight Lbs.
(Metric) Weight Loaded Spring Loaded Weight Loaded (Metric) (Metric) (At min. setting)
16" 2.6 oz/in2 23-1/2" 17-3/4" 69
(400 mm) (11.2 mbar) (597 mm) (451 mm) (31 kg)

20" 2.1 oz/in2 0.5 oz/in2 8 oz/in2 27-1/2" 17-3/4" 95


(500 mm) (9.1 mbar) (2.2 mbar) (34.5 mbar) (699 mm) (451 mm) (43 kg)

24" 1.9 oz/in2 32” 17-3/4" 120


(600 mm) (8.2 mbar) (813 mm) (451 mm) (55 kg)

* 150# ANSI. or API 650 drilling compatibility. "Caution” — See IOM when mounting to API 650 flange. ▲ Maximum pressure setting on 16” size = 4 oz/in2 0 Max. vacuum setting is 4 oz./in2
Fiberglass dimensions on request.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

99 9 9 9 '
□ □ □ □

T No Options
2000A Pressure only Material Special Options

20" 3 = Carbon Steel J = SteamJacket


24" 5 = 316 SS
1 = ANSI. 150# drilled
6 = Vinyl Ester Resin
2 = A.PI. 650 drilled
7 = Furan
... * Includemodel number andsettingwhenordering. Z = Special ^ Diaphragm material (seat)
* Forspecial options, consultfactory.
q * Whenorderingsteamjacket, includesteampressure/temperature. B = Buna-N T = Teflon®
2 * Seat material oncarbonsteel baseis316SSweldoverlay V = Viton®2 Z = Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 —0 0 J 0

Indicates a 20" Model 2000A with 316 SS Material, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, ANSI 150# Drilled, Steam Jacket, and no other options.
1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.
2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 2000A/2050A
Emergency Pressure and Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Pressure/Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure/Vacuum)
(Ps) 1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
In WC oz/in2 All Vacuum
2050
16" Pressure 20" Pressure 24" Pressure Only

0.87 0.50 * 65
Use
1.73 1.00 * 91 "C"
2.60 1.50 422 668 970 Factor
Chart
3.00 1.73 454 718 1043 on
3.46 2.00 * 487 771 1120 129 page
119
4.00 2.31 524 829 1204
for
4.33 2.50 545 862 1252 Vacuum
5.00 2.89 585 926 1345 Flow

5.19 3.00 * 597 944 1371 157


6.93 4.00 * 689 1090 1583 180
10.4 6.00 843 1334 1937
13.9 8.00 973 1539 2236
17.3 10.0 1087 1720 2498
20.8 12.0 1190 1883 2735
24.2 14.0 1284 2033 2952
27.7 16.0 1372 2172 3154
* Standard vacuumsettings, consult factory for other settings.
Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
Vacuumflow rating applies only to Model 2050A. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.95

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table - Pressure Only
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0.70 0.71 0.71 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.74 0.75
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, consult 20 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78 0.78 0.79 0.79 0.80
page 173 or your Groth Representative. Note: Vacuum capacity is modified using the "C"
30 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.84 0.85
factor on page 119.
40 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89 0.90
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all pressures are
50 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92
gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure.
60 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Pf = Flowing pressure
R e lie f V a l v e s

70 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96
Ps = Set pressure
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 80 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.98
90 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.00
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following example.

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at Type 2000A 2050A


set pressure from table Flow = 829,000 SCFH
E m e rg e n c y

20" Model 2000A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75% Pressure ✓ ✓
4 In WC set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.95
7 In WCflowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.95 x 829,000 = 787,550 SCFH Vacuum ✓

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EMERGENCY PRESSURE AND VACUUM RELIEF VALVE

Model 2000A/2050A
Emergency Pressure and Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Pressure/Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure/Vacuum)
(Ps) 1000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
mm WC All Vacuum
2050
mb 16" Pressure 20" Pressure 24" Pressure Only

22 2.16 * 1.83
Use
44 4.31 * 2.58 "C"
88 8.63 * 13.8 21.9 31.7 3.63 Factor
Chart
100 9.80 14.7 23.3 33.8 on
132 12.9 * 16.9 26.8 38.9 4.42 page
120
176 17.3 * 19.5 30.9 44.9 5.08
for
200 19.6 20.8 32.9 47.8 Vacuum
250 24.5 23.2 36.8 53.4 Flow

300 29.4 25.5 40.3 58.5


350 34.3 27.5 43.5 63.2
400 39.2 29.4 46.5 67.5
500 49.0 32.8 51.9 75.4
600 58.8 35.9 56.9 82.6
700 68.6 38.8 61.4 89.1

* Standard vacuumsettings, consult factory for other settings.

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

Flowcapacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100%overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
Vacuumflow rating applies only to Model 2050A. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.95

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table - Pressure Only
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.70 0.71 0.71 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.74 0.75
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, consult 20 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78 0.78 0.79 0.79 0.80
page 173 or your Groth Representative. Note: Vacuumcapacity is modified using the "C"
factor on page 120. 30 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.84 0.85
40 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89 0.90
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all pressures are
gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure. 50 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92
60 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Pf = Flowing pressure
Ps = Set pressure 70 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 80 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.98

Calculateflow capacity at less than 100%overpressure according to the following example. 90 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at Type 2000A 2050A


set pressure from table Flow = 23,300 NCMH
20" Model 2000A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(175 - 100)/100] x 100 = 75% Pressure ✓ ✓
100 mmWC Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table
"C
=
0.9
.5

175 mmWC Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.95 x 23,300 = 22,135 NCMH
Vacuum ✓

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EMERGENCY PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE


■ Sizes 16", 20", and 24" Model 2100
Pressure settings 1 - 15 psig
■ Available in carbon steel, stainless
steel, and other materials
■ Unique design - spring loaded
cover

EMERGENCY PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE
M o d e l 2 1 0 0 is d e s ig n e d to p ro v id e e m e r g e n c y
re lie f c a p a c ity b e y o n d th a t fu rn is h e d b y th e
n o rm a l o p e ra tin g p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e o n th e
ta n k . T h e v a lv e p ro te c ts th e ta n k a g a in s t ru p tu re
o r e x p lo s io n th a t c o u ld re s u lt fro m e x c e s s iv e
in te rn a l p re s s u r e s c a u s e d b y fire, etc. M o d e l
2 1 0 0 is d e s ig n e d to b e s e lf- c lo s in g . A s e x c e s s iv e
p re s s u r e b u ild s up, M o d e l 2 1 0 0 re lie v e s , th e n
re s e a ts w h e n th e o v e r p r e s s u r e h a s b e e n
d is s ip a te d . M O D E L 2100

SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 2 1 0 0 is b u ilt of c o rro s io n re s is ta n t
m a te ria ls th ro u g h o u t. It is d e s ig n e d w ith
in d e p e n d e n tly a d ju s ta b le s p rin g s w h ic h lo a d th e
c o v e r a n d k e e p th e v a lv e tig h tly s e a le d u n til s e t
p re s s u r e is re a c h e d . M o d e l 2 1 0 0 fe a t u re s V ito n® 2
s e a tin g to in s u re a tig h t s e a l.

R e lie f V a l v e s

M O D E L 2100
E m e rg e n c y

1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Size* Minimum Maximum A B Approx. Shipping


Flange Setting Setting Width Height Weight Lbs.
(Metric) Pressure Pressure (Metric) (Metric)
Spring Loaded Spring Loaded (At min. set.) (At max. set.)

16" 36-3/4" 23" 310 490


(400 mm) (933 mm) (584 mm) (141 kg) (223 kg)

20" 1 psig 15 psig 36-3/4" 23" 335 500


(500 mm) (69 mbar) (1.03 bar) (933 mm) (584 mm) (152 kg) (227 kg)

24" 40-3/4" 27" 420 670


(600 mm) (1035 mm) (686 mm) (190 kg) (304 kg)

* 150# ANSI. drilling compatibility, or API 650 drilled flange option

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

□ □ □ □ □

I * - ► O No Options
2100 Material Z Special Options
16"
20" - ► O No Jacket
24" J SteamJacket
3 = Carbon Steel
5 = 316 SS 1= ANSI. 150# drilled
* Include model number and setting when ordering. 2= A.PI. 650 drilled
Z = Special
* For special options, consult factory. ' O-Ring Material (Seat)#
* When ordering steam jacket, include steam pressure/temperature.
* Seat material on carbon steel base is 316 Stainless Steel weld overlay.
B = Buna-N
* Teflon®1O-ring not available. V = Viton®2
Z = Special
EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 0

Indicates a 20" Model 2100 with 316 SS Material, Viton®2 Seat O-Ring, ANSI 150# Drilled, Steam Jacket, and no other options.

1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 2100
Emergency Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (D< uble Set Pressure)
(Ps) 1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour a 60° F
psig 16" 20" 24"
1.00 609 952 1371
2.00 857 1340 1930
3.00 1045 1633 2352
4.00 1201 1877 2704
5.00 1337 2089 3009
6.00 1458 2278 3282
7.00 1568 2450 3529
8.00 1669 2608 3757
9.00 1763 2755 3969
10.0 1851 2893 4167
11.0 1934 3022 4353
12.0 2012 3145 4530
13.0 2087 3261 4697
14.0 2158 3372 4857
15.0 2226 3478 5010

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173)
"C" Factor Table
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%,
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative. 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure. 30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
Pf = Flowing pressure
Ps = Set pressure 50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following 80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
example.
R e lie f V a l v e s

90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 1,877,000 SCFH
E m e rg e n c y

20" Model 2100 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75%
4 psig set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table
C
=
0
"

.8
.
3

7 psig flowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 1,877,000 = 1,557,910 SCFH

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Model 2100
Emergency Pressure Relief Capacity

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity ait 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure)
(Ps) 1000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0°C
barg 16" 20" 24"
0.07 17.8 27.8 39.9
0.10 21.2 33.1 47.6
0.15 25.8 40.4 58.1
0.20 29.7 46.5 66.8
0.25 33.1 51.8 74.5
0.30 36.2 56.6 81.3
0.35 38.9 60.9 87.5
0.40 41.5 64.9 93.3
0.45 43.9 68.6 98.6
0.50 46.1 72.1 104
0.55 48.2 75.4 108
0.60 50.2 78.5 113
0.70 53.9 84.3 121
0.80 57.3 89.6 129
0.90 60.5 94.6 136
1.00 63.4 99.2 143

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.83
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173)
"C" Factor Table
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%,
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative. 10 •••Consult Factory*^*
20 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.40
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all
pressures are gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure. 30 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.50 0.51 0.52
40 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.58 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62
Pf = Flowing pressure
Ps = Set pressure 50 0.63 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 60 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
70 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.86
Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following 80 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.89 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.92 0.93
example.
90 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.99 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at


set pressure from table Flow = 64,900 NCMH
20" Model 2100 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(0.7 -0.4)/0.4] x 100 = 75%
0.4 barg Set Pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table
C
=
0
"

.8
.
3

0.7 barg Flowing Pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.83 x 64,900 = 53,867 NCMH

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■ Sizes 16", 20", and 24" Model 2400A/2450A
■ Pressure settings 1.5 - 8 oz/in2
■ Vacuum settings 0.5 - 4 oz/in2
■ Hinged with lift stop for positive
reseating
■ Available in carbon steel,
stainless steel, and other
materials M O D E L 2 4 0 0 A (P R E S S U R E )

■ Easy access manway combined


with emergency relief

EMERGENCY PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE
S e r ie s 2 4 0 0 A is d e s ig n e d to p ro v id e e m e r g e n c y
re lie f c a p a c ity b e y o n d th a t fu rn is h e d b y th e
n o rm a l o p e ra tin g p re s s u re / v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e
o n th e ta n k . T h e v a lv e p ro te c ts th e t a n k a g a in s t
ru p tu re o r in te r n a l p re s s u r e s c a u s e d b y fire
e x p o s u re . S e r ie s 2 4 0 0 A is d e s ig n e d to b e s e lf ­ M O D E L 2450A P R E S S U R E /V A C U U M
c lo s in g . A s e x c e s s iv e p re s s u r e b u ild s up, S e r ie s
2 4 0 0 A re lie v e s , th e n re s e a ts w h e n o v e rp re s s u r e
h a s b e e n d is s ip a te d . C o u n t e r w e ig h ts a re
a v a ila b le fo r lo w e r s e ttin g s .

SPECIAL FEATURES
S e r ie s 2 4 0 0 A is b u ilt o f c o rro s io n re s is ta n t ^ ---------------------- ---------------------
Tl-TT1 iB - T B
m a te ria l th ro u g h o u t. G r o t h ’s s p e c ia l Teflon® 1
U L
“c u s h io n e d a ir ” p a lle t p ro v id e s in te g rity of
s e a tin g . M o d e l 2 4 5 0 A in c o rp o ra te s a v a c u u m
b re a k e r.
M O D EL 2400A

R e lie f V a l v e s
E m e rg e n c y

I.T e flo n ® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.

M O D E L 2450A

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SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL 2400A S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Standard* Maximum B Height


Setting Setting A (At max. setting) Approx. Ship.
Size * Pressure Pressure Width Weight Lbs.
(Metric) Weight Loaded Weight Loaded (Metric) Closed (Metric) Open (Metric) (At min. setting)

16" 1.5 oz/in2 23-1/2" 20-1/2" 72


(400 mm) (6.5 mbar) (597 mm) (521 mm) (33 kg)

20" 1.5 oz/in2 8 oz/in2 28-3/4" 11" 22-1/2" 98


(500 mm) (6.5 mbar) (34.5 mbar) (730 mm) (279 mm) (572 mm) (45 kg)

24" 1.5 oz/in2 33-1/4" 24-1/2" 124


(600 mm) (6.5 mbar) (845 mm) (622 mm) (56 kg)

MODEL 2450A S pe cifica tio n s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C ertifie d d im e n sio n s available upon request.

Standard Setting Maximum A BB


Setting Width Height Approx. Ship.
Size * Pressure r Vacuum Pressure^0 (Metric) Weight Lbs.
(Metric) Weight Loaded Spring Loaded Weight Loaded Closed (Metric) Open (Metric) (At min. setting)
16" 2.7 oz/in2 23-1/2" 24-1/2" 79
(400 mm) (11.6 mbar) (597 mm) (622 mm) (36 kg)

20" 2.3 oz/in2 0.5 oz/in2 8 oz/in2 28-3/4" 181/2" 26” 105
(500 mm) (9.9 mbar) (2.2 mbar) (34.5 mbar) (730 mm) (470 mm) (661 mm) (48 kg)

24" 2.0 oz/in2 33-1/4" 27-1/2" 130


(600 mm) (8.6 mbar) (845 mm) (699 mm) (59 kg)

* 150# ANSI. or API 650 drilling compatibility. * Minimum pressure setting 1.0 oz/in2on special application. ▲ Maximum pressure setting on 16” size = 4 oz/in2. Fiberglass dimensions on request.
"Caution” — See IOM when mounting to API 650 flange. 0 Max. vacuum setting is 4 oz./in2. **Minimum pressure setting 1.5 oz/in2on special application.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL OPTIONS

99999 □ □ □ □ □

T O = No Options
2400A Pressure only
A
Material Z = Special Options
2450A Pressure/vacuum 16" 0 = No Jacket
20" J = Steam Jacket
24"
3 = Carbon Steel 1 = ANSI. 150# drilled
5 = 316 SS 2 = A.PI. 650 drilled
Include model number and setting when ordering. Z = Special
_DiaphragmMaterial (Seat)
For special options, consult factory.
B= Buna-N T Teflon®1
When ordering steam jacket, include steam pressure/temperature.
Seat material on a carbon steel base is type 316 Stainless Steel weld overlay. V= Viton®2 Z Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 —0 0 —0 —CO0 0 0
Indicates a 20" Model 2400A with 316 SS Material, Teflon®1 Seat Diaphragm, ANSI 150# Drilled, Steam Jacket, and no other options.

1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 2400A/2450A
Emergency Pressure and Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Pressure/Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure/Vacuum)
(Ps) 1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
In WC oz/in2 All Vacuum#
2450
16" Pressure 20" Pressure 24" Pressure Only

0.87 0.50 65
1.73 1.00 91 "C"
2.60 1.50 422 668 970 Factor
Chart
3.00 1.73 454 718 1043 on
3.46 2.00 487 771 1120 129 page
119
4.00 2.31 524 829 1204
for
4.33 2.50 545 862 1252 Vacuum
5.00 2.89 585 926 1345 Flow

5.19 3.00 597 944 1371 157


6.93 4.00 689 1090 1583 180
10.4 6.00 843 1334 1937
13.9 8.00 973 1539 2236

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

#Other vacuum settings available on special order.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
Vacuumflow rating applies only to Model 2450A. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.95

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.70 0.71 0.71 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.74 0.75
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, consult 20 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78 0.78 0.79 0.79 0.80
page 173 or your Groth Representative. Note: Vacuumcapacity is modified using the "C" fac­
tor on page 119. 30 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.84 0.85
40 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89 0.90
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all pressures are
gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure. 50 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92
60 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Pf = Flowing pressure
R e lie f V a l v e s

Ps = Set pressure 70 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 80 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.98

Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following example. 90 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at Type 2400A 2450A


set pressure from table Flow = 829,000 SCFH
E m e rg e n c y

20" Model 2400A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(7 - 4)/4] x 100 = 75% Pressure ✓ ✓
4 In WC Set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table "C" = 0.95
7 In WC Flowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.95 x 829,000 = 787,550 SCFH Vacuum ✓

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EMERGENCY PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

Model 2400A/2450A
Emergency Pressure and Vacuum Relief Capacity

Set Pressure/Vacuum Air Flow Capacity at 100% Overpressure (Double Set Pressure/Vacuum)
(Ps) 1000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
mm WC All Vacuum*
2450
mb 16" Pressure 20" Pressure 24" Pressure Only

22 2.16 1.83
Use
44 4.31 2.58 "C"
88 8.63 13.8 21.9 31.7 3.63 Factor
Chart
100 9.80 14.7 23.3 33.8 on
132 12.9 16.9 26.8 38.9 4.42 page
120
176 17.3 19.5 30.9 44.9 5.08
for
200 19.6 20.8 32.9 47.8 Vacuum
250 24.5 23.2 36.8 53.4 Flow

300 29.4 25.5 40.3 58.5


351 34.3 27.5 43.5 63.2

Flow capacity is certified by Groth Corporation, based on actual tests conducted in compliance with API Std. 2000.
Flow measurement accuracy has been verified by an independent testing laboratory.

* Other vacuum settings available on special order.

Flow capacity values listed above are based on full open valves at 100% overpressure. Example—To find "C" factor from table:
Read "C" factor for 75% overpressure at intersection of row 70 and column 5
Vacuumflow rating applies only to Model 2450A. "C" factor at 75% OP = 0.95

Read the flow capacity at 100% overpressure directly from the table above. Use linear "C" Factor Table
interpolation if the set pressure is not listed. (Ref: page 173) %OP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
If the allowable overpressure is less than 100%, modify the flow capacity using the 10 0.70 0.71 0.71 0.72 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.74 0.75
appropriate "C" factor from the table. If allowable overpressure is more than 100%, 20 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.77 0.78 0.78 0.79 0.79 0.80
consult page 173 or your Groth Representative. Note: Vacuumcapacity is modified using the
"C" factor on page 120. 30 0.80 0.81 0.81 0.82 0.82 0.83 0.83 0.84 0.84 0.85
40 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.89 0.90
Calculate the percentage overpressure by the following formula. Note that all pressures are
gauge pressure expressed in the same units of measure. 50 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.92 0.92
60 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.94 0.94
Pf = Flowing pressure
Ps = Set pressure 70 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96
%OP = [(Pf - Ps)/Ps] x 100 80 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.98

Calculate flow capacity at less than 100% overpressure according to the following example. 90 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 1.00 1.00

Example—Flow Capacity Calculation 1. Read flow capacity at Type 2400A 2450A


set pressure from table Flow = 23,300 NCMH
20" Model 2400A 2. Calculate overpressure %OP = [(175 - 100)/100]x 100 = 75% Pressure ✓ ✓
100 mmWC Set pressure [Ps] 3. Read "C" factor from table
C
=
0
"

.9
.
5

175 mmWC Flowing pressure [Pf] 4. Calculate flow capacity Flow = 0.95 x 23,300 = 22,135 NCMH Vacuum ✓

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Documented compliance to EPA’s Model 2500A
Method 21 testing (<500 ppm Pilot Operated
leakage at 90% of set pressure)

■ Derakane, Furan, carbon steel,


316 SS, and other body materials
available

■ Available in flange sizes 16" - 24"


(consult factory for other sizes)

■ ANSI 150# and API 650 drilling

■ Full lift by 20% overpressure


■ Trim available in 316 SS or
Hastelloy C

■ Standard FEP diaphragm

■ Pressure settings 5" WC to 6 psig


M O D E L 2500A

PILOT OPERATED EMERGENCY


PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
M o d e l 2 5 0 0 A is d e s ig n e d to p ro v id e e m e r g e n c y
re lie f c a p a c ity b e y o n d th a t fu rn is h e d b y th e
n o rm a l o p e ra tin g p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e o n th e
ta n k . T h e v a lv e p ro te c ts th e ta n k a g a in s t ru p tu re
o r e x p lo s io n th a t c o u ld re s u lt fro m e x c e s s iv e
in te rn a l p re s s u r e s c a u s e d b y a n e x te rn a l fire, etc.
M o d e l 2 5 0 0 A is d e s ig n e d to b e se lf- c lo s in g . A s
e x c e s s iv e p re s s u r e b u ild s up, M o d e l 2 5 0 0 A
re lie v e s , th e n re s e a ts w h e n o v e r p r e s s u r e h a s
b e e n d is s ip a te d .

SPECIAL FEATURES
M o d e l 2 5 0 0 A is d e s ig n e d to a s s is t in m e e tin g th e
re q u ire m e n ts of th e 1 9 9 0 C le a n A ir A c t
A m e n d m e n ts a s b e s t a v a ila b le c o n tro l
R e lie f V a l v e s

te c h n o lo g y . U n it p ro v id e s th e c a p a b ility to m e e t
th e le a k a g e ra te re q u ire m e n t of 5 0 0 p p m o r le ss.
T h is p ilo t- o p e ra te d v a lv e w ith la rg e a c tu a to r is
th e o n ly p ro v e n w a y to in s u re th e n e c e s s a ry
s e a lin g fo rc e to m e e t th e re q u ire m e n t. T h e M o d e l
2 5 0 0 A is b u ilt o f c o rro s io n re s is ta n t m a te ria ls
th ro u g h o u t, w h ic h a llo w s it to b e u s e d in s e v e re
E m e rg e n c y

s e r v ic e e n v iro n m e n ts , i.e. e th y le n e d ic h lo rid e , M O D E L 2500A


m e th y le n e c h lo rid e .

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SPECIFICATIONS

S p e cifica tion s su bje ct to ch an ge w ith o u t notice. C e rtifie d d im e n sio n s a vailable upon request.

Min.* Max.* A B C
Size* Setting Setting Width Height Center Line AStr
(Metric) Pressure Pressure (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) Wt. Lbs.
18" 36" 40" 21" 280
(457 mm) (914 mm) (1016 mm) (533 mm) (127 kg)
d P
20" a b 0 bm i gs
i ra
a
)
b 39" 42" 23" 350
t
s m 40
i— -n p 4.1
(508 mm) (991 mm) (1067 mm) (584 mm) (159 kg)
p
24" 42" 44-1/2" 24" 450
J6
>
— uo
(610 mm) (1067 mm) (1130 mm) (610 mm) (204 kg)

* 150 # ANSI. or API 650 drilling available. * Consult factory for special settings.
** See Technical Section (page TS4) "PILOT OPERATED VALVES -Modes of Failure".

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL SOFT GOODS OPTIONS

□ □ □ □ □
9 . -► Pilot
No Special Options
t 5
8
= 316 SS
= Hastelloy C-276
Special Options
2500A
-► Trim
5 = 316 SS Soft Goods ("O" rings)*
H = Hastelloy C-276 B = Buna-N
Z = Special E = EPR
Body Material V = Viton®2
Actuator (Weatherhood)
3 = Carbon Steel K = Kalrez®3
3 = Carbon Steel
Include model number when ordering. 5 = Stainless Steel Z = Special
5 = 316 SS
For special options, consult factory. 6 = Derakane
Z = Special
7 = Furan * Teflon®1diaphragms
Z = Special

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 —0
Indicates a 20" Model 2500A with Derakane body, 316 SS Trim and Pilot, Viton®2 soft goods, and no other options.
1.T e flo n ® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt de N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D uP on t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

3 . K a lre z ®is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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Model 2500A
Emergency Pressure Relief Capacity
Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 20% over-pressure (1.2 x Set Pressure)
(Ps) 1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
In WC oz/in2 16" 18" 20" 24"
5 2.9 366 468 583 850
6 3.5 401 513 639 931
8 4.6 463 592 737 1075
10 5.8 517 662 824 1202
12 6.9 566 725 903 1316
16 9.2 654 836 1042 1519
20 11.6 731 935 1165 1698
24 13.9 800 1024 1276 1859

psig
1.0 859 1099 1371 1997
2.0 1211 1550 1935 2816
3.0 1479 1893 2365 3439
4.0 1704 2180 2726 3960
5.0 1899 2430 3041 4415
6.0 2075 2655 3324 4823

Set Pressure Air Flow Capacity at 20% over-pressure (1.2 x Set Pressure)
(Ps) 1000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
mbar mm WC 16" 18" 20" 24"
12 122 10.2 13.0 16.2 23.7
15 153 11.4 14.6 18.1 26.4
20 204 13.1 16.8 20.9 30.5
25 255 14.7 18.8 23.4 34.1
30 306 16.1 20.6 25.6 37.4
40 408 18.6 23.7 29.6 43.1
50 510 20.7 26.5 33.1 48.2
60 612 22.7 29.1 36.2 52.8

barg
0.07 24.5 31.4 39.1 57.0
0.10 29.3 37.4 46.7 68.0
R e lie f V a l v e s

0.15 35.8 45.8 57.1 83.1


0.20 41.2 52.7 65.9 95.8
0.30 50.3 64.3 80.5 117
0.40 57.8 74.0 92.6 134
E m e rg e n c y

GROTH CORPORATION
800-354-7684
w w w .grothcorp.com

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C O R P O R A T IO N i

Valve Test S ta n d s
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valve te s t s t a n d s

PRESSURE/VACUUM RELIEF VALVE


STANDARD Series 200 Test Stands
Pressure/Vacuum testing
■ Digital gauges
■ Flowmeters
■ Manometers
■ Pressure vessel directly under
test flange for smooth regulated
pressure or vacuum
■ Heavy steel construction
■ SS tubing
■ Mounting adapters and gaskets
included

OPTIONS
■ Pilot valve kit

■ Blanket gas regulator kit

SERIES 200 TEST STANDS


T h e G ro th S e r ie s 2 0 0 te s t s ta n d c o n ta in s a ll T h e fin a l in s p e c tio n o f a n y n e w o r re p a ire d v a lv e
v a lv e s a n d g a u g e s n e c e s s a r y to a c c u r a te ly v e rify is a n a c tu a l te s t in a c c o rd a n c e w ith a p p ro v e d
s e ttin g s fo r b o th p re s s u r e a n d v a c u u m s ta n d a rd s a n d c o d e s . T o d o th is , y o u n e e d th e
c o n d itio n s . S e a t le a k a g e is m o n ito re d u s in g flo w b e s t a v a ila b le te s t e q u ip m e n t.
m e te rs ra n g in g fro m 0.1 - 1 0 0 S C F H .
W e w e lc o m e y o u to v is it o u r S ta ffo rd , T e x a s
T h e S e r ie s 2 0 0 is d e s ig n e d to a s s is t in m e e tin g facility, w h e r e w e w ill b e p le a s e d to d e m o n s tra te
th e r e q u ire m e n ts of th e 1 9 9 0 C le a n A ir A c t v a r io u s m o d e ls of te s t s ta n d s u n d e r a c tu a l
A m e n d m e n ts . c o n d itio n s .

S in c e 1 9 6 0 , th e G ro th n a m e h a s b e e n
s y n o n y m o u s w ith th e re p a ir, m a n u fa c tu re , o r
te s tin g of v a lv e s . T h is v a s t e x p e r ie n c e le d u s in to
th e v e n tu r e o f m a n u fa c tu rin g v a lv e te s t
e q u ip m e n t. S im p le in d e s ig n , e a s y to u s e ,
in e x p e n s iv e to m a in ta in — in c lu d e d w ith th e s e
p rin c ip le s , th e s ta n d a rd m o d e ls b e lo w o ffe r th e
u s e r m a n y y e a r s o f tro u b le - fre e o p e ra tio n .

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a Continental D isc com pany

SPECIFICATIONS

Model 210

D epth 43"
W e ig h t 1,600 LB

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model number

M O D EL # C LA M PIN G G A U G ES OTHER

q i p -

D Hydraulic clamps Dial D 0 = No Special Options


210 (210) 2 Digital Special O ptions
3 Both

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 —0 — 0 — H
Indicates a Model 210, hydraulic clamps, digital and dial gauges, and no other options.

S p e c ific a tio n s s u b je c t t o c h a n g e w ith o u t notice.

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Valve Test S ta n d s
Pilot Valve Test Stand
STANDARD
■ Easy setup and installation
■ 4" dial test gauges
■ Up to 1500 psig test pressure
■ SS tubing and valves
■ Moisture removal filter
■ Dome simulation T
■ Tank simulation

OPTIONS
■ Digital gauges with precisi<
of 0.07%
■ Custom designed to meet your
needs
M ODEL 160
PILOT VALVE TEST STAND Note: Dome Simulation Vessel not shown in
above picture. Consult Groth Corporation
T h e G ro th P ilo t V a lv e T e s t S ta n d is u s e d to s e t
for current drawings and layouts.
a n d te s t th e p ilo t v a lv e in d e p e n d e n t of th e m a in
p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e . T h e 1 9 9 0 C le a n A ir A c t
A m e n d m e n ts m a n d a te le a k te s tin g o f a ll
p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e s to in s u re th a t le a k a g e ra te s
a re w ith in a c c e p ta b le le v e ls . T h e a b ility to
p e rfo rm in- h o u s e p ilo t o p e ra te d re lie f v a lv e
s e ttin g a n d te s tin g w ill e n a b le th e in d iv id u a l p la n t
to e x p e d ite th e p ro c e s s a n d re ta in c o m p le te
c o n tro l o f re c o rd s .

D e ta ile d s p e c ific a tio n a re a v a ila b le fro m G ro th


P ro d u c ts G ro u p .

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Valve Test S ta n d s
Bolt on Unit

STANDARD SERIES 100 — PRESSURE RELIEF


■ Easy setup and installatioi
VALVE TEST STAND
A ll G ro th p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e te s t s ta n d s
c o m b in e e x t r e m e ly h ig h a c c u ra c y w ith m a x im u m
■ 6" dial test gauges
p ro d u c tiv ity in te s tin g a n d d e te rm in in g s e t
■ 1/2" thru 10" valve mountings p re s s u re .

■ Up to 2000 psig test pressure G ro th p ro v id e s v a r io u s o p tio n s to m e e t y o u r


te s tin g n e e d s . M o u n tin g of v a lv e s is q u ic k a n d
■ SS tubing & vah s a fe w ith e it h e r f la n g e b o ltin g , m a n u a l, o r
a u to m a tic c la m p in g . T h e te s t s ta n d s h a v e e a s y to
■ 360 degree accessibility re a d d ia l o r d ig ita l p re s s u r e g a u g e s .

T e s t s ta n d c o n s tru c tio n is ro b u s t a n d is b a s e d o n
OPTIONS a lm o s t fo rty y e a r s of re lie f v a lv e a s s e m b ly a n d
te s tin g .
■ Manual or hydraulic clamping with
safety interlock
■ Digital gauges with precision
>f 0.07%
High pressure compressor and
air receiver
■ Skid mounted
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VALVE TEST STANDS

Valve Test S ta n d s
Compressor and Air Receiver

/A

STANDARD
■ Compressor generatejSorry- No Longer Available?
3000 psig
Model 140
■ 5 hp, TEFC motor
Note: Compressor and Bottle Rack can be modified to
meet your specific needs (i.e. higher pressures).
■ Nema 4 A.T.L. motor starte Consult Groth for additional information including
imensions and layouts.
■ Automatic On/Off pressure switch
■ Low oil level switch
■ Automatic condensate drain

COMPRESSOR Ai
AIR RECEIVER
G r o t h ’s te s t s ta n d s a r e d e s ig n e d fo r h ig h a n d lo w
p re s s u r e te s tin g . U p o n re q u e s t, G ro th c a n
f u rn is h a c o m p re s s o r s y s te m fo r y o u r te s tin g
n e e d s . A ll c o m p o n e n ts a n d a d a p te rs a re
in c lu d e d . S ta n d a rd c o m p re s s o rs a n d a ir
re c e iv e rs w ill te s t v a lv e s u p to 2 0 0 0 p sig.

SPECIAL FEATURES
A ll c o m p re s s o r u n its a re c o m p le te ly s e lf
c o n ta in e d . E a c h u n it is d e s ig n e d to p ro v id e a
s u b s ta n tia l v o lu m e of h ig h p re s s u r e a ir w h e n
n e e d e d . T h is e lim in a te s th e lo n g w a itin g p e rio d if
a lo w v o lu m e c o m p re s s o r s u p p lie s a ir d ire c tly to
th e v a lv e te s t s ta n d .

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C O R P O R A T IO N I il o t o p e r a t e d r e l ie f v a l v e s
a Continental Diac compan i

Model 1660A
P r e s s u r e a n d /o r v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e s a r e u s e d o n
lia u id s to ra g e ta n k s a n d o th e r p ro c e s s v e s s e ls o r
s y s te m s to p re v e n t s tr u c tu ra l d a m a g e d u e to
e x c e s s in te rn a l p re s s u r e o r v a c u u m .

S to r a g e ta n k s a r e p r e s s u r iz e d w h e n liq u id is
p u m p e d in a n d c o m p re s s e s th e e x is tin g v a p o r o r
w h e n in c re a s in g te m p e r a tu r e c a u s e s in c re a s e d
e v a p o ra tio n o r e x p a n s io n o f e x is tin g v a p o r.
C o n v e rs e ly , v a c u u m m a y b e c re a te d w h e n

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p u m p in g o u t o r d e c re a s in g t e m p e r a tu re . To
p re v e n t d a m a g e , v a p o r m u s t b e a llo w e d to
e s c a p e o r e n te r th e t a n k a t a s p e c ifie d p re s s u re
o r v a c u u m . T h e v o lu m e ra te of v e n tin g d e p e n d s
u p o n th e t a n k s iz e , v o la tility of th e c o n te n ts , th e
p u m p in g ra te , a n d th e t e m p e r a tu re . S e e A P I
M odel 1660A
S ta n d a rd 2 0 0 0 fo r th e p ro c e d u re s to d e te rm in e
v e n tin g re q u ire m e n ts . A ta n k m a y a ls o h a v e p ro v is io n s fo r e m e r g e n c y
p re s s u r e re lie f d u e to fire e x p o s u re a n d /o r a n
T h e p ilo t o p e ra te d re lie f v a lv e h a s tw o p rin c ip a l in e rt g a s b la n k e t in th e v a p o r s p a c e .
a d v a n ta g e s o v e r o th e r ty p e s of re lie f v a lv e s :
A ty p ic a l ta n k in s ta lla tio n is s h o w n in F ig u re 1
w h ic h in c lu d e s a p ilo t o p e ra te d p re s s u re / v a c u u m
1) It is b u b b le tig h t to s e t p re s s u re .
re lie f v a lv e , a g a s b la n k e tin g re g u la to r, a n d a p ilo t
o p e ra te d e m e r g e n c y p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e .
2) It is f u lly o p e n a t le s s th a n 1 0 % a b o v e s e t
p re s s u re .
T h e G ro th S e r ie s 1 6 6 0 A P ilo t O p e ra te d V a lv e is
a v a ila b le in th e fo llo w in g c o n fig u ra tio n s :
T h e s e c h a ra c te ris tic s p e rm it a n o p e ra tin g
p re s s u r e n e a r e r to th e m a x im u m a llo w a b le
w o rk in g p re s s u r e of th e ta n k . H ig h o p e ra tin g R ELIE F SER VIC E
p re s s u r e s re d u c e e v a p o ra tio n a n d to ta l v e n tin g P R E SSU R E VA C U UM
v o lu m e , th e r e b y re d u c in g p ro d u c t lo s s a n d c o s t of
p ro c e s s in g e m is s io n s . 1660A ✓

D IR E C T
1661A ✓
✓ AC TUATED

j P ILO T
1662A ✓ OPERATED

Typical Tank Installation P ILO T


E m e r g e n c y R e lie f V a lv e
1663A ✓ ✓ OPERATED
G ro th M o d e l 2 5 0 0

S e e p a g e s 1 3 9 , 1 4 0 a n d 1 47.

Figure 1
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FEATURES

• S iz e s 2 " th ro u g h 12" • In h e re n t b a c k flo w p re v e n tio n


• F u ll p ip e b o re s e a t n o z z le • IS O 9 0 0 1 C e rtifie d m a n u fa c tu rin g p ro c e s s
• S ta n d a rd p re s s u r e s e ttin g s fro m 2 .0 " W C • E a s ily a d ju s ta b le b lo w d o w n
to 1 5 p sig • S n a p a c tio n o r m o d u la tin g p ilo t
• T e m p e r a tu re ra n g e fro m - 3 2 3 ° F • P re m iu m s e a t tig h tn e s s to s e t p re s s u re
to 3 0 0 ° F • S ta n d a rd b o d y m a te ria ls a r e a lu m in u m ,
• D e s ig n e d fo r e a s y m a in te n a n c e c a rb o n s te e l, o r 3 1 6 S S
• M in im a l s p a re p a rts re q u ire m e n ts • F ilm s e a t d e s ig n m e e ts E P A M e th o d 21

APPLICATIONS
LO W PR ES SU R E STO RAG E TANKS
T h e G ro th M o d e l 1 6 6 0 A P ilo t O p e ra te d V a lv e s
c a n m e e t s e a t tig h tn e s s re q u ire m e n ts of
e n v iro n m e n ta l re g u la tio n s , e v e n w h e n th e
o p e ra tin g p re s s u r e is c lo s e to th e s e t p re s s u re ,
s u c h a s w h e n g a s b la n k e tin g is u s e d .

C R Y O G E N IC S T O R A G E T A N K S
L e a k in g p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e s o n lo w
te m p e r a tu r e ta n k s c a u s e u n s a fe fre e z e - u p s .
T ig h t p ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e s w ith s n a p a c tio n a re
th e s a fe s t d e v ic e s k n o w n . M o d u la tin g v a lv e s
m u s t n o t b e u s e d o n c ry o g e n ic s e rv ic e .

NATURAL GAS
S o m e n a tu ra l g a s p ro d u c tio n fa c ilitie s re q u ire
la rg e v o lu m e re lie f c a p a c itie s a t lo w p re s s u re s
a n d p ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e s a r e id e a l fo r th e s e
a p p lic a tio n s . W h e n th e re lie f v a lv e is in s ta lle d
d o w n s tre a m o f a p re s s u r e re d u c in g v a lv e , th e
m o d u la tin g m o d e c a n p re v e n t d e s tru c tiv e
in te ra c tio n b e tw e e n th e tw o v a lv e s .

A IR S E P A R A T IO N P L A N T S
P ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e s p re v e n t th e a c c id e n ta l lo s s
o f g a s e s w h e n u s e d in b o th lo w p re s s u r e
p ro c e s s a n d s to ra g e a p p lic a tio n s .

A IR B L O W E R S
A ir b lo w e rs fo r c o n v e y o r s y s te m s a n d w a s te
w a t e r tr e a tm e n t p la n ts , a s w e ll a s o th e r u s e s ,
o fte n re q u ire a c c u ra te re lie f fo r b o th p re s s u r e
a n d v a c u u m . P ilo t o p e ra te d re lie f v a lv e s — b o th
p re s s u r e v a lv e s a n d v a c u u m v a lv e s — a re
e x tr e m e ly w e ll s u ite d fo r s u c h s e rv ic e s .

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DESIGN AND FUNCTION

MODEL 1660A-
PRESSURE RELIEF-
PILOT ACTUATED
T h e fu n c tio n o f th e p ilo t v a lv e (A ) is to c o n tro l
p re s s u r e in th e m a in v a lv e a c tu a to r (B ) o r u p p e r
d o m e o f th e m a in v a lv e . T h e e ffe c tiv e a r e a of th e
a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m (1) is s ig n ific a n tly la rg e r th a n
th e p a lle t s e a t a r e a (2). T a n k p re s s u r e is a p p lie d
b o th o n to p of th e a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m a n d b e lo w
th e m a in v a lv e s e a t a re a . B e c a u s e o f th e a r e a
ratio , th e d o w n w a rd fo rc e (a c tu a to r) is g re a te r

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th a n th e o p e n in g fo rc e (p a lle t) a n d re s u lts in a
tig h t m a in v a lv e s e a t.

W h e n t a n k p re s s u r e re a c h e s s e t p re s s u re , th e
fo rc e a c tin g u p w a rd o n th e p ilo t v a lv e s e n s e
d ia p h ra g m o v e rc o m e s th e d o w n w a rd s p rin g
fo rce . T h e p ilo t v a lv e b e g in s to flo w th ro u g h th e
s e a t (6) to th e b r e a th e r p o rt (3). T h is flo w re s u lts
in a p re s s u r e d ro p in th e u p p e r d o m e (B ). A s a
re s u lt, p re s s u r e a c tin g u n d e r th e m a in v a lv e
p a lle t w ill o p e n th e v a lv e a n d re lie v e th e
o v e r p r e s s u r e c o n d itio n .

A d ju s tm e n t of th e b lo w d o w n n e e d le (4) c a n
p ro v id e e it h e r “s n a p - a c tio n ” o r “m o d u la tin g ” p ilo t
v a lv e o p e ra tio n . F o r s n a p - a c tio n o p e ra tio n , th e C lo sed Condition
m a in v a lv e p a lle t lifts q u ic k ly to fu ll o p e n . In
m o d u la tin g s e rv ic e , th e p a lle t w ill lift s u ffic ie n tly
to m a in ta in s e t p re s s u r e re g a rd le s s of th e flo w
ra te u p to th e ra te d c a p a c ity o f th e v a lv e a t th e
s p e c ifie d s e t p re s s u re .

T h e m a in v a lv e re m a in s o p e n (a n d flo w in g ) a s
lo n g a s th e t a n k p re s s u r e is h ig h e r th a n th e p ilo t
v a lv e s e t p re s s u re .

A s ta n k p re s s u re d e c re a s e s to th e p ilo t v a lv e
re s e a t p re s s u re , th e p ilo t v a lv e c lo s e s a llo w in g
ta n k v a p o rs to flo w b a c k into th e u p p e r d o m e (B).
A s th e u p p e r d o m e p re s s u re rises, th e p a lle t
a s s e m b ly is tig h tly c lo s e d a g a in s t th e s e a t.

T h e a d ju s ta b le o rific e o r b lo w d o w n n e e d le (4)
a ffe c ts th e c lo s in g of th e p ilo t v a lv e . B lo w d o w n
c a n v a r y fro m z e r o fo r m o d u la tin g o p e ra tio n to
1 0 % fo r s n a p - a c tio n o p e ra tio n .

N o te : T h e a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m (1) is n o t a tta c h e d
to th e s u p p o rt p la te (5) u n le s s v a c u u m re lie f o r
lo w s e t 1 4 0 2 P ilo t is s p e c ifie d . T h is d e s ig n
p ro v id e s “in h e re n t b ack- flo w p re v e n tio n ” w h e n
th e d is c h a rg e h e a d e r p re s s u r e e x c e e d s ta n k
p re s s u re . N o a d d itio n a l h a r d w a re is re q u ire d fo r
th is p ro te c tio n .

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DESIGN AND FUNCTION

MODEL 1661A-
PRESSURE RELIEF-PILOT ACTUATED
VACUUM RELIEF-DIRECT ACTUATED
V a c u u m re lie f is p ro v id e d b y a tta c h m e n t of th e a c tu a to r
d ia p h ra g m to th e p a lle t/ s u p p o rt p la te a s s e m b ly . T h is
p ro v id e s p re s s u r e a n d v a c u u m p ro te c tio n w ith a s in g le m a in
v a lv e a n d a s in g le p ilo t v a lv e .

T h e v a lv e o p e n s w h e n th e ta n k v a c u u m a c tin g o n th e
a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m o v e rc o m e s th e w e ig h t o f th e p a lle t
a s s e m b ly . T h e v a c u u m a p p lie d to th e a r e a d iffe re n tia l
b e tw e e n th e a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m (1) a n d th e p a lle t s e a t a re a
(2) p ro v id e s th e liftin g fo rc e . T h e v a c u u m c ra c k in g p re s s u r e
is a p p ro x im a te ly 1.0" - 2 .0 " W C , a n d is d e te rm in e d b y th e
w e ig h t of th e p a lle t a s s e m b ly a n d re la te d c o m p o n e n ts . F u ll
o p e n flo w is a c h ie v e d in th e 1 .7 " to 3 .5 " W C ra n g e ,
d e p e n d in g o n v a lv e s iz e , p re s s u r e s e ttin g , a n d m a te ria ls of
c o n s tru c tio n . T h e d ia p h ra g m is a tta c h e d b y th e u p p e r
s u p p o rt p la te (8), s o b a c k flo w p re v e n tio n is n o t p ro v id e d b y
th is v a lv e .

MODEL 1662A-
VACUUM RELIEF-PILOT VALVE ACTUATED
O p e ra tio n o f a P ilo t A c tu a te d V a c u u m R e lie f V a lv e is s im ila r
to p re s s u r e re lie f e x c e p t fo r th e p h y s ic a l c o n n e c tio n s
b e tw e e n th e p ilo t a n d m a in v a lv e . T h e v a c u u m s e n s e lin e s
(9 & 10) c o n n e c t th e s p rin g c h a m b e r b r e a t h e r p o rt a n d th e
p ilo t v a lv e e x h a u s t p o rt to th e m a in v a lv e to ta l p re s s u re
p ic k u p a s s h o w n .

A tm o s p h e r ic p re s s u r e is a p p lie d u n d e r th e b o o s t a n d s e n s e
d ia p h ra g m s a n d in th e u p p e r d o m e (B ) th ro u g h th e b re a th e r
p o rt (3). B e lo w s e t v a c u u m , th e s p rin g fo rc e is g r e a te r th a n
th e lift c re a te d b y t a n k v a c u u m a b o v e th e s e n s e d ia p h ra g m
(7) s o b o th th e p ilo t v a lv e a n d th e m a in v a lv e w ill re m a in
c lo s e d .

Closed Condition
A t s e t v a c u u m , th e p ilo t v a lv e o p e n s a n d th e u p p e r d o m e is
re d u c e d to ta n k v a c u u m . T h e d ia p h ra g m is a tta c h e d b y a
s e c o n d a c tu a to r s u p p o rt p la te (8) fo r v a c u u m o p e ra te d
v a lv e s . M a in v a lv e in t e rn a l p re s s u r e u n d e r th e a c tu a to r
d ia p h ra g m (1) o p e n s th e m a in v a lv e . T h e v a lv e re m a in s
o p e n a n d flo w in g u n til th e s y s te m re a c h e s th e p ilo t v a lv e
re s e a t p re s s u re .

N o te : B a c k flo w p re s s u r e re lie f p re v e n tio n is p ro v id e d fo r


p ilo t o p e ra te d v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e s in c a s e p o s itiv e s y s te m
p re s s u r e c a n o c c u r. A b y p a s s lin e w ith a c h e c k v a lv e is u s e d
to a p p ly p re s s u r e to th e u p p e r d o m e . A n o th e r c h e c k v a lv e
p re v e n ts p re s s u r e d is c h a rg e fro m th e p ilo t v e n t.

CAUTION:
S e e T e c h n ic a l S e c tio n , P a g e 1 7 5 , fo r M o d e s of F a ilu re .

Open Condition

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Model 1660A Pilot Operated
Relief Valve

Pilot Operated R elief Valves


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NOTE:
Pilot Valve is rotated 90° to show
blowdown needle and exhaust port;
see section A-A on page 143.

Film S eat Detail

U.S. PATENT NO. 5,499,648

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ASSEMBLY
Model 1660 Pilot Operated
Relief Valve
Materials of Construction
Item Description Aluminum Carbon Stainless
Steel Steel
1 Pilot SS SS SS
2 Nipple, Pipe 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
3 Housing, Upper Actuator 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
4 Rivet SS SS SS
5 Plate, Diaphragm AL 316 SS 316 SS
6 Bolt, Hex 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
7 Washer, Lock 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
8 Plug, Pipe 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
9 Guide, Spindle AL 316 SS 316 SS
10 Rod, Spindle 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
11 Spindle 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
12 Bearing, Spindle PTFE PTFE PTFE
13 Stud/Nut (not shown) 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
14 Insert, Locking 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
15 Seat, Body See Note 3 316 SS See Note 3
16 Gasket, Actuator Teflon® FEP4 Teflon® FEP4 Teflon® FEP4
17 Cap Spindle, Lower AL 316 SS 316 SS
18 Pickup, Pressure 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
19 Tube Connector 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
20 Body AL CS CF8M (316 SS)
21 Diaphragm, Actuator Teflon® FEP4 Teflon® FEP4 Teflon® FEP4
22 Housing, Lower Actuator 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
23 Tubing 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
24 Nut, Hex Jam 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
25 Cap, Spindle-Upper AL 316 SS 316 SS
26 Connector, Tube 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
27 Nut, Hex Jam 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
28 Retainer Plate, O-Ring AL 316 SS 316SS
29 Pallet, O-Ring AL 316 SS 316 SS
30 O-Ring See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1
31 Retainer, Snap Ring SS SS SS

FILM SEAT COM PO NENTS (ITEM S 1-27 ARE SAM E AS ABOVE)


32 Ring, Film Seat AL 316 SS 316 SS
33 Plate, Film Seat AL 316 SS 316 SS
34 Screw, Hex Skt Flt Hd SS SS SS
35 Nut, Hex SS SS SS
36 Washer, Lock SS SS SS
37 Seat, Film Teflon® FEP4 Teflon® FEP4 Teflon® FEP4
38 Jackscrew 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
39 Bushing, Jackscrew 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
40 Retainer, Film Seat AL 316 SS 316 SS
41 Nut, Hex Jam 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
42 Washer, Flat 316 SS 316 SS 316 SS
1. Elastomer material options are specified by the soft goods option in the part number; refer to the “How to Order Section” on page 151 of this catalog.
2. Consult factory for material options not listed above.
3. 316 SS Seat Insert optional.
4. Teflon® is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company used under license.

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Model 1401E Pilot Valve

Pilot Operated R elief Valves

SECTION A-A

U.S. PATENT NO. 5,163,471

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Model 1401E Pilot Valve
Materials of Construction
Item Description All

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316 SS
1 Cap, Adjustment Screw 1 316 SS
2 Screw, Adjustment 1 316 SS
3 Nut, Hex 1 316 SS
4 Bonnet, Spring 1 316 SS
5 Button, Spring 1 316 SS
6 Spring 1 316 SS (Note 2)
7 Vent, Breather 2 Plastic
8 Bolt, Hex 4 316 SS
9 Case, Diaphragm-Upper 1 316 SS
10 Gasket, Actuator 1 Teflon® FEP4
11 Spacer, Actuator Housing 1 316 SS
12 Bolt Hex 12 316 SS
13 Nut, Hex 12 316 SS
14 Washer, Lock 12 316 SS
15 Diaphragm, Actuator 1 Teflon® FEP4
16 Bolt, Hex 8 316 SS
17 Screen, Filter 1 316 SS
18 Bushing, Blowdown 1 316 SS
19 O-Ring 1 PTFE
20 Needle, Blowdown 1 316 SS
21 Nut, Hex Jam 1 316 SS
22 Stem 1 316 SS
23 Nut, Hex 1 316 SS
24 Washer, Lock 1 316 SS
25 Washer 1 Teflon® FEP4
26 Screw, Stem 1 316 SS
27 O-Ring 1 Note 1
28 O-Ring 1 Note 1
29 Guide, Spring 1 316 SS
30 Spacer, Central 1 316 SS
31 Spacer, Lower 1 316 SS
32 O-Ring 1 Note 1
33 Disc, Stem 1 316 SS
34 Bushing, Seat 1 316 SS
35 Gasket, Spring Bonnet 1 Note 1
36 Nut, Swage 304 SS
37 Plate, Support-Upper 1 316 SS
38 Plate, Support-Lower 1 316 SS
39 Case, Diaphragm-Lower 1 316 SS
40 Diaphragm, Body 1 Teflon® FEP4
41 Gasket, Body 1 Teflon® FEP4
42 Body 1 316 SS
1. Elastomer material options for the pilot valve(s) are specified by the soft goodsdesignation in the "How to Order Section" section on page 151 of this catalog.
2. I7-7 PH SS or chrome vanadium for set pressure greater than 8 psig.
3. Consult factory for material options not listed above.
4. Teflon® is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company used underlicense.

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OPTIONS

T h e fo llo w in g o p tio n s a r e fr e q u e n tly u tiliz e d to


r e d u c e v a p o r e m is s io n s , im p ro v e s e rv ic e a b ility , o r
e x p a n d th e c a p a b ilitie s o f a p ilo t o p e r a te d re lie f
v a lv e .

Pilot exhaust piped to discharge header


T h e e x h a u s t p o rt o f th e p ilo t v a lv e m a y b e p ip e d to
th e o u tle t b o d y to a v o id a n y v a p o r e m is s io n to th e
a tm o s p h e re .

Pilot Operated R elief Valves


Field Test Connection
A 1/2" N P T ( F ) C o n n e c tio n , b lo c k v a lv e , a n d c h e c k
v a lv e is p ro v id e d fo r fie ld te s tin g th e p ilo t v a lv e
p re s s u r e s e ttin g . T h is is a c c o m p lis h e d w ith an
in d e p e n d e n t p re s s u r e s o u rc e ; th e c h e c k v a lv e
p re v e n ts b a c k flo w in to th e t a n k d u rin g te s tin g .

N o te : F ie ld te s t c o n n e c tio n s h o w n is fo r a p re s s u r e
re lie f v a lv e . F ie ld te s t c o n n e c tio n s fo r v a c u u m a n d
p re s s u re / v a c u u m re lie f a r e a ls o a v a ila b le .

Manual Blowdown
A m a n u a lly c o n tro lle d b lo c k v a lv e is p ro v id e d to
a llo w th e u p p e r d o m e p re s s u r e to b e b le d to
a tm o s p h e re o r a p ro c e s s v a p o r d is c h a rg e s y s te m . If
th e ta n k is p re s s u riz e d , re le a s in g th e d o m e
p re s s u r e w ill o p e n th e m a in v a lv e . A n e le c tric
s o le n o id v a lv e c a n b e p ro v id e d fo r re m o te
b lo w d o w n c o n tro l.

Conical Film Seat


T o p ro v id e m a x im u m tig h t shut-off, a p a te n te d
“C o n ic a l F ilm S e a t” is a v a ila b le w ith G ro th pilot
o p e ra te d v a lv e s . T h is u n iq u e d e s ig n w ill avo id fug itive
e m is s io n s a n d w ill e x c e e d th e re q u ire m e n ts of
“M e th o d 2 1 ” in th e E P A R e g u la tio n , C F R 40, P a rt 60.

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OPTIONS

Rem ote Sense


N o r m a lly p ilo t o p e ra te d re lie f v a lv e s h a v e a to ta l
p re s s u r e p ic k u p in th e m a in v a lv e in le t. F o r a p p lic a tio n s
w h e r e in le t p ip in g lo s s e s a r e s ig n ific a n t, a re m o te s e n s e
c o n n e c tio n w ill a s s u r e th a t th e m a in v a lv e w ill o p e n fu lly
a t th e s p e c ifie d p re s s u r e re g a rd le s s o f in le t p ip in g
p re s s u r e lo ss. N o te th a t th e v a lv e s iz in g m u s t t a k e in to
a c c o u n t th e re d u c e d flo w b e c a u s e o f th e in le t p re s s u r e
d ro p . R e m o te s e n s e is re c o m m e n d e d fo r a p p lic a tio n s
th a t h a v e e n tra in e d p a rtic u la te s (tu b in g /fittin g s p ro v id e d
b y o th e rs ).

Pilot Supply Filter


A n a u x ilia r y filte r fo r th e p ilo t s u p p ly lin e is re c o m m e n d e d
fo r s e r v ic e s w ith a n u n u s u a l a m o u n t of fo re ig n
p a rtic u la te s . T h e s ta n d a rd filte r is e q u ip p e d w ith a 3 5
m ic ro n s ta in le s s s te e l s c re e n th a t c a n b e e a s ily c le a n e d .

Model 1900 Check Valve


T h e 1 9 0 0 C h e c k V a lv e c a n a ls o b e u s e d in n o n - re lie f
v a lv e a p p lic a tio n s s u c h a s fo r c o rro s iv e s e r v ic e o r lo w
c ra c k in g p re s s u re .
• 3 1 6 S S B o d y, C o v e r a n d F a s te n e rs
• 0 .2 5 " W C C ra c k in g P re s s u r e
• Teflon® 1 F E P film & V ito n® 2 o r K a lre z ® 3 O - R in g
• 1/4" N P T ( F ) C o n n e c tio n s ( s tra ig h t th ro u g h b o d y )

1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.


2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .
3. Kalrez® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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OPTIONS

Model 1663A Dual Pilot Operated


Pressure and Vacuum Relief Valve

Pilot Operated R elief Valves


T h e M o d e l 1 6 6 3 A w ill b e re q u ire d fo r p ilo t o p e ra te d p re s s u r e a n d v a c u u m re lie f w h e n th e v a c u u m
s e ttin g is g re a te r th a n th e d ire c t a c tu a te d v a c u u m s e ttin g o f th e M o d e l 1 6 6 1 . M in im u m v a c u u m s e ttin g
fo r M o d e l 1 6 6 3 A is 3 " W C a n d ra te d c a p a c ity is a c h ie v e d a t 1 0 % o v e rp re s s u r e .

D u a l p ilo t v a lv e s a llo w a s in g le re lie f v a lv e to p ro v id e in d e p e n d e n t s e ttin g s fo r p re s s u r e a n d v a c u u m .


T w o G ro th M o d e l 1 9 0 0 C h e c k V a lv e s p ro v id e is o la tio n of th e p re s s u r e a n d v a c u u m fu n c tio n s . T h e v a lv e
is c lo s e d w ith in th e s e t p re s s u r e ra n g e s p e c ifie d a n d o p e n s a b o v e th e p o s itiv e p re s s u r e s e ttin g a n d
b e lo w th e v a c u u m s e ttin g . B a c k flo w p re v e n tio n p ro te c tio n is n o t a v a ila b le if th e d is c h a rg e h e a d e r
p re s s u r e e x c e e d s t a n k p re s s u re .

MODEL 1660A SERIES


CRYOGENIC SERVICES
• T e s te d a n d p ro v e n re lia b le b e lo w m in u s 3 0 0 ° F
• S n a p a c tio n a t lo w e s t te m p e r a tu re s
• T ig h t shu t- o ff w ith p a te n te d c o n ic a l film s e a t
• N o fre e z e - u p fo r s a fe o p e ra tio n
• A ll Teflon®1 d ia p h ra g m s

T h e G ro th S e r ie s 1 6 6 0 A p ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e s a r e d e s ig n e d
to p ro v id e th e s a fe s t a n d m o s t re lia b le o p e ra tio n fo r
c ry o g e n ic s e rv ic e . W ith th e in c o rp o ra tio n of a Teflon® 1 F E P
d ia p h ra g m a n d a lu m in u m o r 3 1 6 S S s e a t m a te ria ls , th e lo w
te m p e r a tu r e d o e s n o t a ffe c t v a lv e o p e ra tio n o r v a lv e s e a t
tig h tn e s s . T ig h t shu t- o ff a n d d e p e n d a b le s e r v ic e is a s s u re d .

1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.

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OPTIONS
Model 1402 Low Set
T h e p a te n te d M o d e l 1 4 0 2 P ilo t V a lv e a llo w s th e Pilot Operated Relief Valve
e ffe c tiv e p re s s u r e ra n g e of a ll G ro th p ilo t
o p e ra te d v a lv e s to b e a s lo w a s 2 .0 " W C
(d e p e n d in g o n v a lv e m o d e l, s iz e a n d m a te ria ls of
c o n s tru c tio n ).

T h e M o d e l 1 4 0 2 P ilo t V a lv e fu n c tio n s a s a
4 - w a y v a lv e a n d th e m a in v a lv e is s u p p lie d w ith a
d o u b le a c tin g a c tu a to r. B e lo w s e t p re s s u re , th e
p ilo t u s e s ta n k p re s s u r e to
p r e s s u r iz e th e u p p e r c h a m b e r o f th e
a c tu a to r a n d v e n ts th e lo w e r c h a m b e r. A t s e t
p re s s u re , th e p ilo t e x h a u s ts th e u p p e r c h a m b e r
a n d p re s s u r iz e s th e lo w e r c h a m b e r, a p p ly in g
s u ffic ie n t u p w a rd fo rc e to o v e rc o m e th e w e ig h t
o f th e v a lv e s te m a s s e m b ly .

T h e a c tio n is m o d u la tin g a n d n o n - flo w in g (th e


p ilo t o n ly e m its v a p o rs w h ile th e m a in v a lv e
a c tu a to r is b e in g e x h a u s te d ) .

T h e p ilo t v a lv e p re s s u r e s e ttin g is a d ju s ta b le
th ro u g h o u t th e ra n g e o f 2 .0 " to 8 .0 " W C . It is
u s e d fo r p re s s u r e re lie f o n ly a n d is a v a ila b le w ith
a ll a p p lic a b le m a te ria ls a n d o p tio n s s h o w n o n
p a g e s 1 4 4 - 1 46 .

TECHNICAL DATA

M ATERIAL O PTIO N A L U M IN U M C A R B O N STE EL STA IN LESS STE EL

S ize s 2" - 12" 2" - 12" 2" - 12"

P re s s u re S ettin g s *2" W C to 15 psig **2" W C to 15 psig **2" W C to 15 psig


5.0 m b to 1.0 barg 5.0 m b to 1.0 barg 5.0 m b to 1.0 barg

V a c u u m S etting s ***3" W C to 12 psig ***3" W C to 12 psig ***3" W C to 12 psig


7.5 m b to 0.83 barg 7.5 mb to 0.83 barg 7.5 m b to 0.83 barg

T e m p e ra tu re Lim its - 323°F to 3 0 0 °F -20°F to 3 0 0 °F - 323°F to 3 0 0 °F


-197°C to 15 0 °C - 29°C to 15 0 °C - 19 7 °C to 1 5 0 °C

* Model 1402 pilot required for settings less than 3" W C [7.5 mb].
** Model 1402 pilot required for settings less than 7" W C [17.2 mb].
*** Direct acting vacuum [Model 1661A] achieves rated capacity at 3.5" WC (8.6 mb)

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CAPACITY

Model 1660A, 1661A, 1663A Pilot Operated Valve


Pressure Relief Capacity
Set Pressure A ir Flow Capacity at 10% O verpressure
(Ps) 1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
In WC oz/in2 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
2.00 1.16 5.46 12.0 20.9 46.8 81.9 129 185
4.00 2.31 7.73 17.1 29.5 66.3 116 182 262
6.00 3.47 9.48 20.9 36.2 81.3 142 223 322
8.00 4.62 11.0 24.2 41.9 94.0 165 258 372
10.00 5.78 12.3 27.1 46.9 105 184 289 417
15.00 8.66 15.1 33.3 57.7 129 227 356 512

Pilot Operated R elief Valves


20.00 11.6 17.5 38.6 66.8 150 262 412 594
25.00 14.4 19.6 43.3 75.0 168 294 462 666
psig
1 20.7 45.7 79.0 177 311 488 702
2 29.8 65.8 114 255 447 702 1011
3 37.1 81.9 142 318 557 875 1260
4 43.6 96.1 166 373 654 1027 1478
5 49.4 109 189 424 742 1165 1677
6 54.9 121 210 471 824 1294 1863
8 65.1 144 248 557 976 1533 2207
10 74.4 164 284 638 1117 1754 2525
12 83.2 184 318 713 1249 1961 2825
14 91.6 202 350 785 1375 2159 3109
15 95.7 211 366 820 1436 2255 3247

Model 1662A, 1663A Pilot Operated Valve


Vacuum Relief Capacity
Set Vacuum Air Flow C apacity at 10% Over-vacuum
(Ps) 1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
In WC oz/in2 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
3.00 1.73 6.66 14.7 25.5 57.1 100 157 226
4.00 2.31 7.69 17.0 29.4 65.9 115 181 261
6.00 3.47 9.41 20.8 35.9 80.6 141 222 319
8.00 4.62 10.8 23.9 41.4 93.0 163 256 368
10.00 5.78 12.1 26.7 46.3 104 182 285 411
12.00 6.93 13.3 29.2 50.6 114 199 312 450
16.00 9.27 15.3 33.7 58.3 131 229 360 518
20.00 11.6 17.0 37.6 65.0 146 255 401 578
25.00 14.4 19.0 41.9 72.5 163 285 447 644
psig
1 19.9 44.0 76.1 171 299 470 676
2 27.7 61.0 106 237 415 652 938
3 33.2 73.2 127 284 498 781 1125
4 37.4 82.5 143 320 561 881 1268
5 40.7 89.8 155 349 610 959 1380
6 43.2 95.3 165 370 648 1018 1466
7 45.0 99.3 172 386 675 1060 1527

Model 1661A Direct Actuated Valve


Vacuum Relief Capacity
2
A ir Flow Capacity at 3.5" W C (2 oz/in ) Vacuum
1000 Standard Cubic Feet per Hour at 60° F
2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
6 .8 2 1 5 .1 2 6 .1 5 8 .5 102 161 232

Actual setting depends on size, material, and pallet type and varies from 1.0" - 2.0" WC

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Model 1660A, 1661A, 1663A Pilot Operated Valve


Pressure Relief Capacity
Set Pressure A ir Flow Capacity at 10% O verpressure
(Ps) 1000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
mm WC mb 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
50 4.90 0.16 0.35 0.60 1.34 2.35 3.69 5.31
100 9.80 0.22 0.49 0.85 1.90 3.33 5.22 7.52
150 14.7 0.27 0.60 1.04 2.33 4.08 6.41 9.23
200 19.6 0.31 0.69 1.20 2.69 4.72 7.41 10.7
300 29.4 0.42 0.93 1.61 3.62 6.34 9.95 14.3
400 39.2 0.46 1.02 1.76 3.95 6.93 10.9 15.7
500 49.0 0.50 1.11 1.92 4.30 7.52 11.8 17.0
600 58.8 0.54 1.19 2.06 4.63 8.10 12.7 18.3
barg
0.07 0.61 1.35 2.34 5.24 9.18 14.4 20.8
0.10 0.63 1.39 2.40 5.39 9.44 14.8 21.4
0.20 1.05 2.31 3.99 8.96 15.7 24.6 35.5
0.30 1.38 3.04 5.27 11.8 20.7 32.5 46.8
0.40 1.67 3.68 6.38 14.3 25.1 39.4 56.7
0.50 1.93 4.26 7.38 16.6 29.0 45.5 65.6
0.60 2.06 4.55 7.87 17.7 30.9 48.6 69.9
0.70 2.20 4.85 8.40 18.8 33.0 51.8 74.6
0.80 2.34 5.17 8.95 20.1 35.2 55.2 79.5
0.90 2.49 5.49 9.50 21.3 37.3 58.6 84.4
1.00 2.69 5.94 10.3 23.1 40.4 63.5 91.4

Model 1662A, 1663A Pilot Operated Valve


Vacuum Relief Capacity
Set Vacuum Air Flow C apacity at 10% Over-vacuum
(Ps) 1000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
mm WC mb 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
75 7.35 0.19 0.42 0.74 1.65 2.89 4.54 6.53
100 9.80 0.22 0.49 0.85 1.90 3.33 5.24 7.54
150 14.70 0.27 0.60 1.04 2.33 4.08 6.40 9.22
200 19.6 0.31 0.69 1.20 2.69 4.70 7.39 10.6
250 24.5 0.35 0.77 1.34 3.00 5.25 8.25 11.9
300 29.4 0.38 0.84 1.46 3.28 5.75 9.02 13.0
400 39.2 0.44 0.97 1.68 3.78 6.62 10.4 15.0
500 49.0 0.49 1.09 1.88 4.21 7.38 11.6 16.7
600 58.8 0.54 1.19 2.05 4.61 8.07 12.7 18.2
barg
0.07 0.58 1.29 2.23 5.01 8.77 13.8 19.8
0.10 0.69 1.53 2.65 5.94 10.4 16.3 23.5
0.15 0.84 1.85 3.20 7.17 12.6 19.7 28.4
0.20 0.95 2.10 3.63 8.15 14.3 22.4 32.3
0.30 1.12 2.48 4.30 9.64 16.9 26.5 38.2
0.40 1.24 2.75 4.75 10.7 18.7 29.3 42.2
0.50 1.32 2.91 5.04 11.3 19.8 31.1 44.8

Model 1661A Direct Actuated Valve


Vacuum Relief Capacity
A ir Flow Capacity at 50 mm W C (5.0 mb) Vacuum
1000 Normal Cubic Meters per Hour at 0° C
2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
0.20 0.44 0.76 1.70 2.98 4.68 6.75
Actual setting depends on size, material, and pallet type and varies from 1.0" - 2.0" WC

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SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications subject to change without notice. Certified dimensions available upon request.

Pilot Operated R elief Valves


S IZ E APPROX. SHIP WT.
IN L E T O U TLET A B C D E ( A lu m i n u m )

( M e t r ic ) ( M e t r ic ) ( M e t r ic ) ( M e t r ic ) ( M e t r ic ) ( M e t r ic ) ( M e t r ic ) Lbs
2" 3" 11.75" 19.75" 7.50" 2.75" 6.00" 30
(50 mm) (80 mm) (298 mm) (502 mm) (190 mm) (70 mm) (152 mm) (14 kg)

3" 4" 14.75" 21.50" 9.00" 2.53" 8.00" 45


(80 mm) (100 mm) (375 mm) (546 mm) (229 mm) (64 mm) (203 mm) (20 kg)

4" 6" 18.00" 21.75" 11.00" 4.00" 10.00" 56


(100 mm) (150 mm) (457 mm) (552 mm) (279 mm) (102 mm) (254 mm) (25 kg)

6" 8" 21.25" 26.00" 13.50" 4.32" 12.00" 80


(150 mm) (200 mm) (540 mm) (660 mm) (343 mm) (110 mm) (305 mm) (36 kg)

8" 10" 25.50" 28.00" 16.00" 5.31" 14.00" 130


(200 mm) (250 mm) (648 mm) (711 mm) (406 mm) (135 mm) (356 mm) (59 kg)

10" 12" 31.75" 31.50" 19.00" 6.65" 18.00" 170


(250 mm) (300 mm) (806 mm) (800 mm) (483 mm) (169 mm) (457 mm) (77 kg)

12" 16" 36.50" 35.00" 23.50" 8.00" 20.10" 2 30


(300 mm) (400 mm) (927 mm) (889 mm) (597 mm) (203 mm) (510 mm) (104 kg)

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers
MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL SOFT GOODS TYPE OPTIONS
(see notes 1-4)

□ — - □ □ o = No Special Options
Z = Special Options
T O = No Blowdown or Remote Sense
1660A 02 Main Valve B Buna-N M = Modulating
B = Manual Blowdown
1661A 03 1 = Alum E EPR S = SnapAction R = Remote Sense
1662A 04 3 = C. Steel V Viton®2
Seat 2 = Both Blowdown and Remote Sense
1663A 06 5 = S.S. K Kalrez®3
08 Z Special R = “O” Ring O = No Pilot to Hdr or Test Connection
10 (see note 4) H = Pilot Exhaust Piped to Dischg Header
12 F = Film Seat T = Field Test Connection
(see note 5) 2 = Both Pilot to Hdr & Test Connection
U) 1. R efer to BO M on p ag es 142 and 144.
O = No Filter or Low Set 1402 Pilot
|JJ 2. D ia p hrag m m aterial fo r m ain va lve (a ctua tor and film se at) and
pilo t valve are o nly availab le in Teflon®1 FEP F = Pilot Supply Filter
3. 300 S e rie s S ta in le ss S te e l is standard (see page 144). L = Low Set 1402 Pilot
4. O -R ing m a terial is specified by soft g o o d s se lectio n ; PTFE is not available. 2 = Both Filter and Low Set 1402 Pilot
Z 5. F E P film only; Kalrez®3 O -R ing s in pilo t valve (see p ag es 141-144).
6. In cryo g en ic a p p lica tio n s a film se at is required.

EXAMPLE
Indicates a 6" Model 1660A (pressure relief only) with carbon steel body and “O-Ring” seat using Viton®2 soft goods with snap action pilot
with remote pilot sense connection and no specials.
1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.
2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .
3. Kalrez® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D uP on t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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PILOT OPERATED VALVES


P ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e s a r e u s e d
SERIES 14 00
to re p la c e w e ig h t lo a d e d o r
s p rin g lo a d e d v a lv e s in m a n y P atent protected
a p p lic a tio n s to in c re a s e
e ffic ie n c y a n d re d u c e
e v a p o ra tio n lo s s e s . S e v e ra l
a d v a n ta g e s a r e o b ta in e d o v e r
th e tra d itio n a l ty p e . F o r
e x a m p le , th e p ro c e s s p re s s u re s
m a y b e c lo s e r to th e s e t
p re s s u r e th a n w o u ld b e
c o n s id e re d p ru d e n t a n d s a fe
w ith th e tra d itio n a l v a lv e .
A d d itio n a lly , g re a te r
c o n s e rv a tio n is o b ta in e d d u e to
m in im u m p ro d u c t lo s s w h ic h in
tu r n p ro v id e s in c re a s e d p ro fits .

T h e G ro th 1 4 0 0 S e r ie s v a lv e s
p ro v id e s a fe , d e p e n d a b le , a n d
a c c u ra te lo w p re s s u r e a n d /o r
v a c u u m p ro te c tio n . F u ll flo w is
a tta in e d a t n o m o re th a n 1 0 %
o v e rp re s s u r e . T h is re d u c e s th e
n e e d fo r a la rg e o v e r p r e s s u r e
a n d s a v e s p ro d u c t, w h ic h Model 1400 Model 1420
tra n s la t e s in to p rofit. B lo w d o w n
m a y b e a d ju s te d to
re q u ire m e n ts b e tw e e n 0 a n d
1 0 % o f s e t p re s s u re . T h e
M o d e ls 1 4 0 0 a n d 1 4 2 0
in c o rp o ra te a v a c u u m b re a k e r.

Model 1430 Model 1460

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FEATURES AND BENEFITS


MODEL 1400 SERIES
Pilot operated valves
for atmospheric and low
pressure storage tanks

FEATURES BENEFITS
PILOT OPERATED • Ease of precision settings.
• Only the pilot needs to be set.
• Lower profile and weight than spring operated models
for high settings.

P ilot Operated R elief Valve


• Remote pilot sensing option allows the pilot to sense
the true system pressure.
• Remote or manual blowdown available.

EXTRA TIGHT SEAL • Main valve remains tight to set pressure.

FULL FLOW • Full open at less than 10% overpressure.

SNAP ACTION OR • Modulating action conserves product since valve opening


MODULATING ACTION is proportional to overpressure.
• Noise is reduced since the valve only opens fully when
required.

SOFT SEATED • Soft seats seal tight to conserve product and minimize
valve wear which improves reliability.

TOP ENTRY • Reduces maintenance costs since the valve can be


completely serviced without removal from its mounting.

CHOICE OF ALUMINUM, • Wide range of materials to meet most corrosive media and
CARBON STEEL, temperature applications at the lowest possible cost.
STAINLESS STEEL,
OR SPECIAL MATERIALS
FOR THE MAIN BODY.

SIZES 2" THROUGH 12" • There is a size to meet your relieving capacity requirements
without the need of expensive oversizing.

HIGH CAPACITY DESIGN • Groth pilot operated valves have more capacity for your
money.

PRESSURE SETTINGS • Setting range covers all atmospheric and low pressure
♦ 2" WC TO 15 psig storage tanks. ♦ Requires 1402 Pilot for minimum settings

VACUUM SETTINGS • Wide setting range to meet your design requirements.


1/2 oz. T0 12 psig • Direct acting or pilot operated vacuum relief available.

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OPERATION

T h e p ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e is a a c tu a to r h a s a la rg e r a r e a th a n p re s s u r e d ro p d o w n s tre a m of
s e lf- c o n ta in e d s y s te m w h ic h th e s e a t p a lle t, th e n e t fo rc e is th e o rific e w h ic h in tu rn c a u s e s
d o e s n o t re q u ire a n y e x te rn a l d o w n w a rd w h ic h w ill p re s s th e th e p re s s u r e in th e a c tu a to r to
p o w e r o r p re s s u r e s o u rc e . T h e p a lle t a g a in s t th e s e a t a n d th u s d ro p . W h e n th e a c tu a to r
p ilo t v a lv e , u s in g s y s te m k e e p th e m a in v a lv e c lo s e d . p re s s u r e d e c r e a s e s to a p o in t
m e d iu m a n d p re s s u re , W h ile th e p ilo t a n d m a in v a lv e w h e r e th e u p w a rd fo rc e o n th e
a u to m a tic a lly c o n tro ls th e a r e c lo s e d , th e r e is n o b le e d to s e a t p a lle t is g re a te r th a n th e
a c tu a to r p re s s u r e to e ith e r th e a tm o s p h e re . d o w n w a rd fo rc e o f th e a c tu a to r,
o p e n o r c lo s e th e m a in v a lv e th e m a in v a lv e w ill o p e n . T h e
d e p e n d in g o n th e p re s s u r e W h e n th e s y s te m p re s s u r e a m o u n t th e m a in v a lv e o p e n s
s e ttin g o f th e p ilo t vs . th e a c tu a l ris e s to th e p ilo t s e t p o in t d u e d e p e n d s o n th e s y s te m
s y s te m p re s s u re s . to a n o v e r p r e s s u r e c o n d itio n , o v e rp re s s u r e . T h e g r e a te r th e
th e u p w a rd fo rc e in th e p ilo t o v e rp re s s u r e , th e w id e r th e
S y s te m m e d iu m a n d p re s s u r e s e n s e c h a m b e r w ill o v e rc o m e m a in v a lv e o p e n s , u n til fu ll
is s e n s e d a t th e p ic k u p fittin g th e d o w n w a rd s p rin g fo rc e to lift o p e n is o b ta in e d a t
ju s t a b o v e th e in le t fla n g e . In th e p ilo t s te m . A s th e s te m lifts, a p p ro x im a te ly 1 0 %
th e c a s e of re m o te s e n s in g , th e it o p e n s th e p ilo t s e a t to a llo w o v e rp re s s u re .
p ic k u p p o in t is d ire c tly o n th e flo w th ro u g h th e p ilo t a n d o u t to
v e s s e l a n d u s u a lly c lo s e to th e th e a tm o s p h e re (in a p p lic a tio n s A f te r th e e x c e s s p re s s u r e h a s
v a lv e in le t. T h e m e d iu m a n d w h e r e n o th in g is p e rm itte d to b e e n re lie v e d a n d th e s y s te m
p re s s u r e is th e n c h a n n e le d to d is c h a rg e d ire c tly in to th e p re s s u r e is a g a in b e lo w th e s e t
th e p ilo t in le t a n d is a tm o s p h e re , th e p ilo t d is c h a rg e p o in t of th e p ilot, th e v a lv e w ill
re d is trib u te d to th e s e n s e m a y b e p lu m b e d to th e m a in re tu r n to its n o rm a l c lo s e d
c h a m b e r a n d to th e a c tu a to r. v a lv e o u tle t fo r c h a n n e lin g to a p o s itio n .
c o lle c tio n h e a d e r. N o tify th e
U n d e r n o rm a l s y s te m o p e ra tin g v e n d o r if th is is th e s itu a tio n in
c o n d itio n s , th e s a m e p re s s u re c a s e c o m p e n s a tin g
is a c tin g d o w n w a rd a g a in s t th e a d ju s tm e n t s n e e d to b e m a d e ).
a c tu a to r a n d u p w a rd s a g a in s t T h e flo w th ro u g h th e p ilo t a n d
th e s e a t p a lle t. S in c e th e a d ju s ta b le o rific e w ill c a u s e a

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CONFIGURATIONS

Pilot Operated R elief Valves


FIELD TEST CONNECTION
(Backflow Prevention Included)

PILOT DISCHARGE TUBED TO MAIN VALVE OUTLET

M AN U A L OR R EM O TE BLOW DOW N

R EM O TE PIC K U P F O R PILO T
MODEL 1900 CHECK VALVE
T h e 1 9 0 0 C h e c k V a lv e c a n a ls o b e u s e d in n o n - re lie f
v a lv e a p p lic a tio n s s u c h a s fo r c o rro s iv e s e r v ic e o r lo w
c ra c k in g p re s s u re .
• 3 1 6 S S body, c o v e r a n d fa s te n e rs
• 0 .2 5 " W C c ra c k in g p re s s u r e
• Teflon® 1 film & V ito n® 2 o r K a lre z ® 3 O - R in g
• 1/4" N P T ( F ) C o n n e c tio n s ( s tra ig h t th ro u g h b o d y )
1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.
2. V ito n ® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .
3. Kalrez® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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SIZING TABLES

T a b le s a re p ro v id e d to VALVE SIZE (ORIFICE SIZE)


Pressure
a llo w y o u to s e le c t th e Setting 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
psig (2.976 in2) (7.013 in2) (12.35 in2) (28.51 in2) (49.65 in2) (78.47 in2) (112.7 in2)
p ro p e r s iz e v a lv e fo r y o u r
a p p lic a tio n . It is s u g g e s te d 0.07 5082 12000 21180 48840 85080 134460 193080
0.2 8460 19980 35220 81300 141600 223800 321360
th a t A P I S ta n d a rd 2 0 0 0 b e 0.4 12420 29280 51600 119100 207420 327840 470820
u tiliz e d to o b ta in th e 0.6 15540 36600 64500 148860 259260 409800 588540
0.8 18180 42900 75540 174420 303720 480000 689400
re q u ire d flo w c a p a c ity . 1.0 20580 48480 85380 197160 343320 542400 779340
1.2 22740 53580 94380 217920 379440 599700 861300
1.4 24780 58320 102720 237120 412920 652620 937260
1.6 26640 62760 110520 255120 444240 702120 1008420
1.8 28380 66900 117840 272100 473820 748860 1075500
2.0 30060 70920 124860 288180 501900 793260 1139280
3.0 37500 88440 155700 359520 626040 989460 1421100
4.0 43860 103380 182040 420240 731820 1156620 1661100
5.0 49500 116580 205320 474000 825540 1304700 1873860
TABLE I 6.0 54060 127440 224460 518160 902340 1426140 2048220
7.0 58260 137340 241800 558240 972180 1536480 2206680
Model 1400/1430 8.0 62160 146400 257880 595260 1036680 1638420 2353080
9.0 65760 154920 272820 629820 1096800 1733460 2489640
S C F H A ir C a p a c ity 10.0 69120 162900 286860 662220 1153320 1822740 2617860
11.0 72300 170460 300120 692880 1206660 1907100 2739000
@ 1 0 % O v e rp re s s u re 12.0 75360 177600 312720 721980 1257300 1987140 2853960
and 6 0 °F 13.0 78240 184440 324780 749700 1305600 2063400 2963520
14.0 81000 190920 336240 776220 1351740 2136360 3068280
15.0 83700 197160 347220 801600 1395960 2206320 3168720

VALVE SIZE (ORIFICE SIZE)


Pressure
Setting 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
psig (2.976 in2) (7.013 in2) (12.35 in2) (28.51 in2) (49.65 in2) (78.47 in2) (112.7 in2)

0.07 4614 10860 19200 44220 76080 118800 168540


0.2 7680 18120 31920 73620 126660 197760 280500
0.4 11040 26040 45840 105840 182100 284280 403200
0.6 13680 32220 56760 130980 225360 351840 499080
0.8 15900 37500 66060 152520 262380 409560 580920
TABLE II 1.0 17940 42240 74340 171660 295320 460980 653880
1.2 19740 46500 81960 189120 325920 507960 720480
Model 1420/1460 1.4 21420 50520 88980 205380 353340 551580 782340
S C F H A ir C a p a c ity 1.6 23040 54240 95580 220620 379500 592500 840360
1.8 24540 57840 101820 235020 404340 631200 895320
@ 1 0 % O v e rp re s s u re 2.0 25980 61200 107760 248760 427980 668160 947700
3.0 32400 76320 134400 310260 533760 833220 1181820
and 6 0 °F
4.0 37980 89460 157560 363720 625740 976860 1385520
5.0 43020 101400 178560 412140 709080 1106940 1570080
6.0 47700 112440 198000 457080 786360 1227600 1741260
7.0 52140 122820 216300 499380 859140 1341240 1902420
8.0 56340 132720 233760 539640 928440 1449360 2055780
9.0 60360 142260 250500 578280 994860 1553100 2202900
10.0 64260 151380 266640 615540 1058940 1653120 2344800
11.0 68040 160320 282300 651600 1121040 1750080 2482320
12.0 71700 168960 297480 681780 1172100 1828380 2591340
13.0 75240 177360 310620 707940 1217040 1898520 2690820
14.0 78480 184920 321600 732960 1260060 1965660 2785980
15.0 81060 190980 332100 756960 1301340 2030040 2877180

VALVE SIZE
TABLE III Setting
In. W C 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
Vacuum Flow Capacity
Model 1400/1420 0.87 4680 10320 16020 34680 60480 91080 129000
1.00 5040 10980 17220 37320 64980 97920 138000
S C F H A ir C a p a c ity 1.73 6660 14520 22620 49020 85320 129000 181980
@ 1 0 0 % O v e rp re s s u re 2.00 7140 15600 24180 52620 91620 138000 195000
3.00 8700 19020 29580 64200 112020 169020 238020
and 6 0 °F 4.00 10020 21900 34080 73980 129000 193980 274020
6.00 12180 26700 41520 90120 157020 237000 334020
8.00 13980 30600 47700 103020 180000 271980 384000
10.00 15600 34020 52980 115020 199980 301980 427020

For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%.

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SIZING TABLES

T a b le s a re p ro v id e d to VALVE SIZE (ORIFICE SIZE)


a llo w y o u to s e le c t th e Pressure
Setting 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
p ro p e r s iz e v a lv e fo r y o u r mbar (2.976 in2) (7.013 in2) (12.35 in2) (28.51 in2) (49.65 in2) (78.47 in2) (112.7 in2)
a p p lic a tio n . It is
5 148 350 618 1428 2484 3924 5634
s u g g e s te d th a t A P I 10 210 496 876 2016 3510 5550 7980
S ta n d a rd 2 0 0 0 b e u tiliz e d 20 308 726 1278 2952 5142 8100 11700
30 385 906 1602 3690 6420 10140 14580
to o b ta in th e re q u ire d flo w 40 451 1062 1872 4326 7560 11880 17100
c a p a c ity. 50 511 1200 2118 4890 8520 13440 19320
100 726 1716 3024 6960 12120 19200 27600
150 900 2118 3726 8580 15000 23700 34020
200 1044 2460 4332 10020 17400 27540 39540
250 1170 2766 4872 11220 19560 30960 44460
300 1290 3048 5364 12360 21540 34080 48960

Pilot Operated R elief Valves


350 1422 3348 5898 13620 23700 37500 53820
TABLE I 400
450
1536
1644
3624
3876
6360
6840
14760
15780
25680
27480
40560
43380
58260
62340
Model 1400/1430 500 1728 4080 7200 16560 28860 45660 65580
550 1812 4272 7500 17340 30240 47760 68580
N C M H A ir C a p a c ity 600 1890 4446 7860 18060 31500 49740 71460
650 1962 4620 8160 18780 32700 51660 74220
@ 1 0 0 % O v e rp re s s u re 700 2028 4782 8400 19440 33840 53460 76800
750 2094 4938 8700 20040 34920 55200 79320
and 0° C
800 2160 5088 8940 20700 36000 56880 81720
850 2220 5232 9180 21240 37020 58500 84060
900 2280 5370 9480 21840 37980 60060 86280
1000 2394 5646 9960 22980 39960 63180 90720

VALVE SIZE (ORIFICE SIZE)


Pressure
Setting 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
mbar (2.976 in2) (7.013 in2) (12.35 in2) (28.51 in2) (49.65 in2) (78.47 in2) (112.7 in2)

5 134 318 560 1290 2220 3468 4920


10 190 449 792 1824 3138 4902 6960
20 274 648 1134 2622 4518 7020 10020
30 339 798 1410 3246 5586 8700 12360
40 394 930 1638 3780 6480 10140 14400
50 445 1050 1842 4254 7320 11460 16200
100 630 1488 2622 6060 10440 16260 23040
TABLE II 150
200
780
906
1836
2124
3228
3750
7440
8640
12840
14880
20040
23220
28380
32940
250 1014 2388 4206 9720 16740 26100 37020
Model 1420/1460 300 1116 2628 4626 10680 18360 28680 40680
N C M H A ir C a p a c ity 350 1230 2892 5088 11760 20220 31560 44760
400 1332 3138 5526 12780 21960 34260 48600
@ 1 0 0 % O v e rp re s s u re 450 1434 3372 5940 13740 23580 36840 52260
500 1530 3600 6360 14640 25200 39300 55740
and 0° C 550 1620 3816 6720 15540 26700 41700 59160
600 1710 4032 7080 16380 28200 44040 62460
650 1800 4242 7440 17220 29640 46260 65640
700 1884 4440 7800 18060 31080 48480 68820
750 1968 4644 8160 18840 32460 50700 71880
800 2052 4836 8520 19500 33540 52380 74220
850 2136 5028 8820 20100 34500 53820 76320
900 2208 5202 9060 20580 35460 55260 78360
1000 2322 5466 9480 21660 37260 58140 82380

VALVE SIZE
Vacuum
TABLE III Setting
In. W C 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
Vacuum Flow
Capacity 0.87 132 288 449 972 1698 2556 3612
1 3161353549 1194 2076 3126 4422
Model 1400/1420 4 186 406 630 1374 2394 3606 5094
5 208 454 708 1536 2676 4026 5694
N C M H A ir C a p a c ity
7 245 536 834 1812 3156 4752 6720
@ 1 0 0 % O v e rp re s s u re 10 292 636 996 2160 3762 5664 7980
15 356 780 1212 2628 4584 6900 9780
and 0° C 20 409 894 1392 3018 5262 7920 11220
25 455 996 1548 3354 5850 8820 12480

For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%.

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SPECIFICATIONS

BB

DD — n— ,,

-E —I
AA
M odel 1420 M odel 1430

MODELS 1420 and 1460


Specifications subject to change without notice. Certified dimensions available on request.

SIZE STANDARD SETTINGS APPROX.


(Metric) PRESSURE VACUUM A B D E G SHIP AA BB DD
(Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) WT.*LBS
INLET OUT. MAX. *MIN. MAX. MIN
2" 3" 1 0 - 1 /2 " 2 3 - 1 /2 " 4 - 1 /8 " 5 - 1 /2 " 7" 1 4 - 1 /2 " 2 6 - 1 /2 " 7" 35
(50 mm) (80 mm) (267 mm) (597 mm) (105 mm) (140 mm) (178 mm) (368 mm) (673 mm) (178 mm) (16 kg)
3" 4" 1 1 - 1 /2 " 2 5 - 1 /2 " 5" 6" 7 - 1 /2 " 18" 2 8 - 3 /4 " 8 - 1 /8 " 40
(80 mm) (100 mm) (292 mm) (648 mm) (127 mm) (152 mm) (191 mm) (457 mm) (730 mm) (206 mm) (18 kg)
4" 6" 1 2 - 1 /2 " 2 8 - 1 /2 " 6 - 1 /2 " 6 - 1 /2 " 8" 1 9 - 1 /4 " 3 1 - 1 /2 " 9 - 1 /2 " 50
(100 mm) (150 mm) g
9 (318 mm) (724 mm) (165 mm) (165 mm) (203 mm) (489 mm) (800 mm) (241 mm) (23 kg)
co J *5 to 7*1£ U
J
6" 8" 1 6 - 3 /4 " 3 2 - 1 /4 " 8 - 1 /2 " 8 - 1 /2 " 1 0 - 1 /4 " 2 6 - 1 /2 " 3 6 - 1 /2 " 12-3/4" 70
(150 mm) (200 mm) p (425 mm) (819 mm) (216 mm) (216 mm) (260 mm) (673 mm) (927 mm) (324 mm) (32 kg)
LO o3 (M
8" 10" 2 0 - 1 /2 " 3 6 - 3 /4 " 9 - 3 /4 " 1 0 - 3 /4 " 1 1 - 3 /4 " 3 2 - 1 /2 " 4 2 - 1 /4 " 1 5 - 1 /4 " 90
(200 mm) (250 mm) (521 mm) (933 mm) (248 mm) (273 mm) (298 mm) (826 mm) (1073 mm) (387 mm) (41 kg)
10" 12" 2 0 - 1 /4 " 3 8 - 3 /4 " 1 0 - 1 /4 " 1 2 - 1 /2 " 1 3 - 3 /4 " 3 7 - 3 /4 " 4 6 - 1 /2 " 18" 125
(250 mm) (300 mm) (616 mm) (984 mm) (260 mm) (318 mm) (349 mm) (959 mm) (1181 mm) (457 mm) (57 kg)
12" 14" 2 7 - 3 /4 " 4 2 - 3 /4 " 11" 15" 14-3/4" 4 2 - 3 /4 " 5 2 - 1 /2 " 2 0 - 5 /8 " 150
(300 mm) (350 mm) (705 mm) (1086 mm) (279 mm) (381 mm) (375 mm) (1086 mm) (1334 mm) (524 mm) (69 kg)
*Approximate weight of aluminum Model 1420. **2" W C minimum set with 1402 Pilot.

MODELS 1400 and 1430


Specifications subject to change without notice. Certified dimensions available on request.

SIZE STANDARD SETTINGS APPROX.


(Metric) PRESSURE VACUUM A B G AA BB SHIP
(Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) WT. LBS
MAX. **M IN . MAX. MIN. *
2" 4 - 3 /4 " 2 5 - 1 /2 " 7" 1 3 - 1 /2 " 2 7 - 1 /2 " 30
(50 mm) (121 mm) (648 mm) (178 mm) (178 mm) (699 mm) (14 kg)
3" 5 - 3 /4 " 2 6 - 1 /2 " 7 - 3 /4 " 1 7 - 3 /4 " 29" 35
(80 mm) (146 mm) (673 mm) (197 mm) (451 mm) (737 mm) (16 kg)
4" 6 - 1 /2 " 2 7 - 1 /2 " 8 - 1 /2 " 1 9 - 1 /2 " 3 0 - 1 /4 " 40
0.5 oz/in2

(100 mm) (699 mm) (216 mm) (495 mm) (18 kg)
See page 179

(165 mm) (768 mm)


(1.035 barg)

.^rai
15 psig

(.17.5 mb)

(2.16 mb)
7" W C

COp«b
6" 8 8 - 1 /2 " 2 9 - 1 /2 " 1 0 - 1 /2 " 2 6 - 1 /2 " 34" 50
(150 mm) (216 mm) (749 mm) (267 mm) (673 mm) (864 mm) (23 kg)
2 (2
1 .8
8" 9 - 3 /4 " 3 2 - 1 /2 " 1 1 - 3 /4 " 3 1 - 1 /2 " 40" 65
(200 mm) (248 mm) (826 mm) (298 mm) (800 mm) (1016 mm) (30 kg)
10" 1 1 - 3 /4 " 3 4 - 1 /2 " 1 3 - 3 /4 " 37" 4 3 - 3 /4 " 95
(250 mm) (298 mm) (876 mm) (349 mm) (940 mm) (1111 mm) (43 kg)
12" 1 2 - 3 /4 " 3 6 - 1 /2 " 1 4 - 3 /4 " 4 0 - 1 /2 " 48" 125
(300 mm) (324 mm) (927 mm) (375 mm) (1029 mm) (1219 mm) (57 kg)
*Approximate weight of aluminum Model 1400. **2" W C minimum set with 1402 Pilot (see 1660 Brochure).

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UUHHUKAI lUIV
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PILOT OPERATED RELIEF VALVES

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

M O D EL # SIZE M A TE R IA L SO FT G O O D S TYPE OPTIO NS


(s e e n o te 3)

— □ □ □ □ — □
-------- > - O = No Options
Z = Special Options
(see note 2)
1400 02 = 2" Main Valve Trim B = Buna-N
O = No Blowdown or Remote Sense
1420 03 = 3" 1 = Aluminum E = EPR
B = Manual Blowdown
1430 04 = 4" 5 = 316 SS K = Kalrez®3
R = Remote Sense
1460 06 = 6" Z = Special (see note 5)
2 = Both Blowdown and Remote Sense
T = Teflon®1FEP

Pilot Operated R elief Valves


08 = 8"
10 = 10" - ► Body Matl. (see note 6) O No Pilot to Header or Test Connection
12 = 12" 1 = Aluminum V = Viton®2 H Pilot Exhaust Piped to Discharge Header
3 = C. Steel Z = Special (see note 8)

5 = 316 SS T Field Test Connection


Z = Special 2 Both Pilot to Header and Test Connection
1. S e e 1 6 6 0 B r o c h u r e f o r d e ta ils o n 1 4 0 1 E o r 1 4 0 2 P ilo t V a lv e s .
Modulating O No Filter or Low Set 1402 Pilot
(A 2. C a r b o n a n d S t a in le s s S t e e l V a lv e s in c lu d e 3 1 6 S S T rim .
F Pilot Supply Filter
Snap Action
HI 3. D ia p h r a g m m a te r ia l f o r m a in a c t u a to r a n d p ilo t v a lv e a r e o n ly a v a ila b le in T e flo n F EP .
L Low Set 1402 Pilot
4. 3 0 0 S e r ie s P ilo t is s ta n d a r d ; s e e 1 6 6 0 B r o c h u r e f o r p ilo t v a lv e d e ta ils . (see note 7)
5. K a lre z ® 3 O - R in g s ; T e flo n ® 1 F E P D ia p h r a g m s a n d G a s k e ts . 2 Both Filter and Low Set 1402 Pilot
6. T eflo n ® 1 F E P D ia p h r a g m s a n d G a s k e ts w ith V ito n ® 2 O - r in g s . (see note 7 & 8)
7. 1 4 0 2 P ilo t V a lv e a v a ila b le f o r m o d u la t in g s e r v ic e o n ly .
8. P ilo t E x h a u s t P ip e d t o D is c h a r g e H e a d e r is n o t a v a ila b le w /1 4 0 2 P ilo t V a lv e . P ilo t w ill
o n ly e x h a u s t v a p o r s in th e d o m e .

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 0
Indicates a 6" Model 1430 with carbon steel body and 316 SS trim using Viton®2 soft goods, snap action with remote pilot pickup, and
no other options.

1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .


3. Kalrez® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D uP on t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

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AIR OPERATED RELIEF VALVES
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AIR OPERATED VALVES


Series 1500
Severe service application Model 1520, Model 1560,
■ Premium tight seal Model 1530, Model 1500
■ Snap acting
■ Instrument air operated

Model 1530
A ir Operated Pressure Relief Valve
R e lie f to atm o sphere design

Model 1520
Air Operated
Pressure / Vacuum Relief Valves
Pipe-aw ay design

Model 1500
Air Operated
Pressure / Vacuum Relief Valves
R e lie f to atm o sphere design

Model 1560
Air Operated
Pressure Relief Valves
Pipe-aw ay design

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FEATURES AND BENEFITS


Series 1500
A ir operated valves for atmospheric
and low pressure storage tanks
FEATURES BENEFITS
A IR O P E R A T E D • U se instrum e n t a ir o r N 2
• Non-corrosive and non-plugging
• L o w e r profile and w e ig h t than sp ring o p erated m odels
for high settings
• R e m o te pilot sen sin g from p re s s u re switch
• R e m o te o r m a n u a l blow dow n availab le

A ir Operated R elief Valves


E X T R A T IG H T S E A L • M ain v a lv e re m ain s tight to se t p re ssu re

FU LL FLO W • Fu ll open at se t point

S N A P A C T IO N • S n a p acting for im m e d ia te efficiency

SO FT SEATED • Soft s e a ts s e a l tight to c o n s e rve product and m in im ize valve


w e a r w hich im proves reliab ility

TO P EN TRY • R ed uc e s m a in te n an c e costs since th e v a lv e can be


co m p le te ly se rvic e d w itho ut rem oval from its m ounting

C H O IC E O F • W id e rang e of m a te ria ls to m e et m ost c orro sive m edia and


A lu m in um , C arb o n S teel, Fib erg lass te m p e ra tu re applications at th e low est possible cost
(F R P ), o r special m a te ria ls for the
m ain body

S IZ E S 2" T H R O U G H 12" • T h e re is a s ize to m e et y o u r relieving c apacity re q uire m en ts


w itho ut th e need of e xp en sive o versizin g

H IG H C A P A C IT Y D E S IG N • G roth a ir pilot o p erated va lv e s have hig h e r capacity, size for


size, than m ost o th e r relief valves. You get m ore c apacity for
y o u r m oney

P R E S S U R E S E T T IN G S • S ettin g rang e covers all a tm o sp he ric and low p re ssure


5" W C T O 15 psig sto rag e tan ks

V A C U U M S E T T IN G S • W id e setting rang e to m e et y o u r design req uirem ents.


0.5 oz/in2 T O 12 psig • W e ig h t o r sp ring loaded v a lve
(M odels 1500 and 1520 O N LY )

A ir o p e ra te d v a lv e s a re u s e d to re p la c e w e ig h t v a lv e p ro v id e s g r e a t e r c o n s e rv a t io n d u e to
lo a d e d , s p rin g lo a d e d , a n d p ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e s m in im u m p ro d u c t lo s s w h ic h in t u r n a d d s to th e
in s e v e r e a p p lic a tio n w h e r e p o ly m e r iz a tio n a n d p ro fits a t th e b o tto m lin e .
c r y s ta lliz a tio n m a y ta k e p la c e a n d p lu g a s w e ll a s
c o rro d e th e c o n tro l o rific e s . T h e a ir o p e ra te d T h e G ro th 1 5 0 0 S e r ie s g ro u p p ro v id e s sa fe ,
v a lv e in c re a s e s v a lv e e ffic ie n c y a n d re d u c e s d e p e n d a b le , a n d a c c u ra te lo w p re s s u r e a n d /o r
e v a p o ra tio n lo s s e s . T h e p re s s u r e s w itc h c o u p le d v a c u u m o n y o u r s to ra g e ta n k . A ra n g e of
w ith a s o le n o id v a lv e a n d u s in g p la n t in s tru m e n t p re s s u r e a n d v a c u u m r e q u ire m e n ts m a y b e
a ir in s te a d o f c o rro s iv e p ro d u c t v a p o r p ro v id e s a e a s ily s e t. F u ll flo w is o b ta in a b le a t s e t p o in t a n d
b u b b le tig h t s e a l in th e v a lv e . A d d itio n a lly , th e th e s n a p a c tin g f e a tu re p ro v id e s im m e d ia te
u s e o f c le a n a ir g re a tly re d u c e s m a in te n a n c e e ffic ie n c y. T h is re d u c e s th e r e q u ire m e n t fo r la rg e
tim e w h e n c o m p a re d w ith th e p ilo t o p e ra te d o v e r p r e s s u r e a n d s a v e s p ro d u c t, tra n s la tin g in to
v a lv e . B y u s in g th e a ir o p e ra te d v a lv e , re m o te p ro fit. T h e s ta n d a rd v a lv e m a y in c o rp o ra te a
s e n s in g is p ro v id e d b y th e p re s s u r e s w itc h . T h is v a c u u m b r e a k e r w h e n d e s ire d .

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AIR OPERATED RELIEF VALVES C O R P O R A T IO N
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OPERATION

INLET
INLET

T h e 1 5 0 0 S e r ie s A ir O p e ra te d V a lv e is a v a ila b le p re s s u r e s w itc h a n d p la c e m e n t o f th e s o le n o id
in fiv e b a s ic m o d e ls : th e 1 5 0 0 , 1 5 2 0 , 1 5 3 0 , 1 5 6 0 , v a lv e m a y b e lo c a te d to m e e t y o u r re q u ire m e n ts .
a n d 1 5 8 0 . T h e 1 5 0 0 a n d 1 5 2 0 a r e c o m b in a tio n
p re s s u re / v a c u u m v a lv e s . T h e 1 5 0 0 d is c h a rg e s to T h e p re s s u r e s w itc h is a d ju s te d to th e d e s ire d
th e a tm o s p h e re a n d 1 5 2 0 h a s a n o u tle t fla n g e fo r v a lv e s e t p o in t. W h e n th e p re s s u r e in th e ta n k
p ip e - a w a y a p p lic a tio n s . T h e 1 5 3 0 is a p re s s u r e re a c h e s th e s e t p o in t, a s ig n a l is s e n t to th e
o n ly v a lv e th a t d is c h a rg e s to a tm o s p h e re . T h e s o le n o id v a lv e w h ic h is d e - e n e rg iz e d a n d th e
1 5 6 0 m a y b e u s e d fo r p re s s u r e o r v a c u u m fo r p la n t a ir is c u t off a n d e x h a u s te d . T h is re le a s e s
p ip e - a w a y a p p lic a tio n s . A ll v a lv e s a r e h e ld in th e th e p re s s u r e o n th e v a lv e a c tu a to r a llo w in g th e
c lo s e d p o s itio n b y lo w p re s s u r e p la n t air. W h e n m a in v a lv e s e a t p a lle t to m o v e u p th e r e b y v e n tin g
th e a ir p re s s u r e is re m o v e d , th e v a lv e is fo rc e d th e ta n k .
o p e n b y th e p ro c e s s p re s s u r e o r v a c u u m . F u ll
o p e n p o s itio n is a c h ie v e d a s lo w a s 5 " W C In a s im ila r m a n n e r, th e re v e rs e ta k e s p la c e w h e n
p re s s u r e o r v a c u u m in s o m e c a s e s . th e s e t p o in t p re s s u r e is re a c h e d w h e n th e v a lv e
is o p e n . T h e p re s s u r e s w itc h e n e r g iz e s th e
T h e s y s te m is c o m p o s e d o f th e a ir o p e ra te d s o le n o id v a lv e w h ic h is th e n e n e r g iz e d to o p e n .
v a lv e , a p re s s u r e s w itc h a n d a th re e - w a y s o le n o id T h is o p e n in g p e rm its th e lin e to o p e n a n d p la n t
v a lv e . T h e p re s s u r e s w itc h is a tta c h e d to th e ta n k in s t ru m e n t a ir e n te rs th e a c tu a to r fo rc in g th e
o r v e s s e l a n d c o n n e c te d to th e s o le n o id v a lv e m a in v a lv e s e a t p a lle t to m o v e d o w n c lo s in g th e
w h ic h c o n tro ls th e in s t ru m e n t a ir o r N 2 lin e . T h is v a lv e w h ic h e lim in a te s th e ta n k v a p o r flow .
is th e n o rm a l c o n fig u ra tio n b u t if d e s ire d o r
n e c e s s a r y m o re th a n o n e s w itc h o r s o le n o id
v a lv e m a y b e u s e d . P la c e m e n t o n th e t a n k fo r th e

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SIZING TABLES

T a b le s a re p ro v id e d to VALVE SIZE (ORIFICE SIZE)


Pressure
a llo w y o u to s e le c t th e Setting 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
psig (2.976 in2) (7.013 in2) (12.35 in2) (28.51 in2) (49.65 in2) (78.47 in2) (112.7 in2)
p ro p e r s iz e v a lv e fo r y o u r
a p p lic a tio n . It is s u g g e s te d 0.2 8460 19980 35220 81300 141600 223800 321360
0.4 12420 29280 51600 119100 207420 327840 470820
th a t A P I S ta n d a rd 2 0 0 0 b e
0.6 15540 36600 64500 148860 259260 409800 588540
u tiliz e d to o b ta in th e 0.8 18180 42900 75540 174420 303720 480000 689400
1.0 20580 48480 85380 197160 343320 542400 779340
re q u ire d flo w c a p a c ity . 1.2 22740 379440
53580 94380 217920 599700 861300
1.4 24780 58320 102720 237120 412920 652620 937260
1.6 26640 62760 110520 255120 444240 702120 1008420
1.8 28380 66900 117840 272100 473820 748860 1075500
2.0 30060 70920 124860 288180 501900 793260 1139280
3.0 37500 88440 155700 359520 626040 989460 1421100

A ir Operated R elief Valves


4.0 43860 103380 182040 420240 731820 1156620 1661100
5.0 49500 116580 205320 474000 825540 1304700 1873860
6.0 54060 127440 224460 518160 902340 1426140 2048220
TABLE I 7.0 58260 137340 241800 558240 972180 1536480 2206680
8.0 62160 146400 257880 595260 1036680 1638420 2353080
Model 1500/1530 9.0 65760 154920 272820 629820 1096800 1733460 2489640
10.0 69120 162900 286860 662220 1153320 1822740 2617860
S C F H A ir C a p a c ity 11.0 72300 170460 300120 692880 1206660 1907100 2739000
12.0 75360 177600 312720 721980 1257300 1987140 2853960
@ 1 0 % O v e rp re s s u re 13.0 78240 184440 324780 749700 1305600 2063400 2963520
and 6 0 °F 14.0 81000 190920 336240 776220 1351740 2136360 3068280
15.0 83700 197160 347220 801600 1395960 2206320 3168720

VALVE SIZE (ORIFICE SIZE)


Pressure
Setting 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"
psig (2.976 in2) (7.013 in2) (12.35 in2) (28.51 in2) (49.65 in2) (78.47 in2) (112.7 in2)

0.2 7680 18120 31920 73620 126660 197760 280500


0.4 11040 26040 45840 105840 182100 284280 403200
0.6 13680 32220 56760 130980 225360 351840 499080
0.8 15900 37500 66060 152520 262380 409560 580920
1.0 17940 42240 74340 171660 295320 460980 653880
TABLE II 1.2
1.4
19740
21420
46500
50520
81960
88980
189120
205380
325920
353340
507960
551580
720480
782340
Model 1520/1560 1.6 23040 54240 95580 220620 379500 592500 840360
1.8 24540 57840 101820 235020 404340 631200 895320
S C F H A ir C a p a c ity 2.0 25980 61200 107760 248760 427980 668160 947700
3.0 32400 76320 134400 310260 533760 833220 1181820
@ 1 0 % O v e rp re s s u re 4.0 37980 89460 157560 363720 625740 976860 1385520
and 6 0 °F 5.0 43020 101400 178560 412140 709080 1106940 1570080
6.0 47700 112440 198000 457080 786360 1227600 1741260
7.0 52140 122820 216300 499380 859140 1341240 1902420
8.0 56340 132720 233760 539640 928440 1449360 2055780
9.0 60360 142260 250500 578280 994860 1553100 2202900
10.0 64260 151380 266640 615540 1058940 1653120 2344800
11.0 68040 160320 282300 651600 1121040 1750080 2482320
12.0 71700 168960 297480 681780 1172100 1828380 2591340
13.0 75240 177360 310620 707940 1217040 1898520 2690820
14.0 78480 184920 321600 732960 1260060 1965660 2785980
15.0 81060 190980 332100 756960 1301340 2030040 2877180

VALVE SIZE
Vacuum
Setting
TABLE III In. W C 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12"

Vacuum Flow Capacity


0.87 4680 10320 16020 34680 60480 91080 129000
Model 1500/1520 1.00 5040 10980 17220 37320 64980 97920 138000
1.73 6660 14520 22620 49020 85320 129000 181980
S C F H A ir C a p a c ity 2.00 7140 15600 24180 52620 91620 138000 195000
3.00 8700 19020 29580 64200 112020 169020 238020
@ 1 0 0 % O v e rp re s s u re
4.00 10020 21900 34080 73980 129000 193980 274020
and 6 0 °F 6.00 12180 26700 41520 90120 157020 237000 334020
8.00 13980 30600 47700 103020 180000 271980 384000
10.00 15600 34020 52980 115020 199980 301980 427020

For an equivalent size fiberglass valve, reduce tabulated capacities by 32%.

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SPECIFICATIONS

U E-J

M odel 1520 M odel 1560 M odel 1530

MODELS 1520 and 1560


Specifications subject to change without notice. Certified dimensions available on request.

SIZE SETTINGS APPROX.


(Metric) PRESSURE VACUUM A B D E SHIP
AA BB DD
(Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) WT.*LBS
INLET OUT. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN.
2" 3" 10 oz/in2 1 1 - 1 /2 " 1 4 - 1 /2 " 4 - 1 /8 " 5 - 1 /2 " 1 4 - 1 /2 " 1 7 - 1 /2 " 7" 35
(51 mm) (76 mm) (43.9 gm/cm2) (292 mm) (368 mm) (105 mm) (140 mm) (368 mm) (673 mm) (178 mm) (13.75 kg)
3" 4" 12 oz/i 22 1 2 - 1 /2 " 1 6 - 1 /2 " 5" 6" 18" 1 9 - 3 /4 " 8 - 1 /8 " 35
(76 mm) (102 mm) (52.7 gm/cm2) (318 mm) (420 mm) (127 mm) (152 mm) (457 mm) (502 mm) (206 mm) (15.75 kg)
4" 6" 12 oz/i 22 1 3 - 3 /8 " 1 9 - 1 /2 " 6 - 1 /2 " 6 - 1 /2 " 1 9 - 1 /8 " 2 2 - 1 /2 " 9 - 1 /2 " 45
(102 mm) (152 mm) •V £ (52.7 gm/cm2) (340 mm) (496 mm) (165 mm) (165 mm) (489 mm) (572 mm) (241 mm) (20.75 kg)
tn-a _ « z / /c
m
6" 8" p kg 14 oz/i 22 O s 1 7 - 3 /4 " 2 3 - 1 /4 " 8 - 1 /2 " 8 - 1 /2 " 2 6 - 1 /2 " 2 7 - 1 /2 " 12-3/4" 65
(152 mm) (203 mm) ^ ! (591 mm) (216 mm) (216 mm) (673 mm) (699 mm) (324 mm) (29.75 kg)
5 05
31 3
.
(61.5 gm/cm2)
2 .2 (451 mm)
8" 10" 16 oz/i 22 / (2 2 7 - 3 /4 "
2 1 - 1 /2 " 9 - 3 /4 " 1 0 - 3 /4 " 32 - 1 /2 " 3 3 - 1 /4 " 1 5 - 1 /4 " 85
(203 mm) (254 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (546 mm) (705 mm) (248 mm) (273 mm) (826 mm) (845 mm) (387 mm) (38.75 kg)
10" 12" 16 oz/i 22 2 5 - 1 /4 " 2 9 - 3 /4 " 1 0 - 1 /4 " 1 2 - 1 /2 " 37 - 3 /4 " 3 7 - 1 /2 " 18" 120
(254 mm) (305 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (641 mm) (756 mm) (260 mm) (318 mm) (959 mm) (953 mm) (457 mm) (54.75 kg)
12" 14" 16 oz/i 22 2 8 - 3 /4 " 3 3 - 3 /4 " 11" 15" 42 - 3 /4 " 4 3 - 1 /2 " 2 0 - 5 /8 " 145
(305 mm) (356 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (730 mm) (858 mm) (279 mm) (381 mm) (1086 mm) (1106 mm) (524 mm) (66.25 kg)
*A pp ro xim a te w e ig h t o f alum in um M odel 1520.

MODELS 1500 and 1530


Specifications subject to change without notice. Certified dimensions available on request.

SIZE STANDARD SETTINGS APPROX.


(Metric) PRESSURE VACUUM A B AA BB SHIP
(Metric) (Metric) (Metric) (Metric) WT. LBS
MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. *
2" 10 oz/i 22 4 - 3 /4 1 6 - 1 /2 " 1 3 - 1 /2 " 1 8 - 1 /2 " 25
(51 mm) (43.9 gm/cm2) (121 mm) (420 mm) (343 mm) (471 mm) (11.75 kg)
3" 12 oz/i 22 5 - 3 /4 " 1 7 - 3 /4 " 1 7 - 3 /4 " 20" 30
(76 mm) (52.7 gm/cm2) (146 mm) (445 mm) (451 mm) (508 mm) (13.75 kg)
4" 12 oz/i 22 6 - 1 /2 " 1 8 - 1 /2 " 1 9 - 1 /2 " 2 1 - 1 /4 " 35
1/2 oz/i n 2

(102 mm)
See page 179

(15.75 kg)
(2.2 gm/cm2)

2
C Ja (52.7 gm/cm2) (165 mm) (471 mm) (495 mm) (540 mm)
to £
6" p kg 14 oz/i 22 8 - 1 /2 " 2 0 - 1 /2 " 2 6 - 1 /2 " 25" 45
(152 mm) 5 .0
5 o 7
1
. (216 mm) (521 mm) (673 mm) (636 mm) (20.75 kg)
3 (.1 (61.5 gm/cm2)

8" 16 oz/i 22 9 - 3 /4 " 2 3 - 1 /2 " 3 1 - 1 /2 " 31" 60


(203 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (248 mm) (598 mm) (800 mm) (788 mm) (27.75 kg)
10" 16 oz/i 22 1 1 - 3 /4 " 2 5 - 1 /2 " 37" 3 4 - 3 /4 " 90
(250 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (298 mm) (648 mm) (940 mm) (833 mm) (40.75 kg)
12" 16 oz/i 22 1 2 - 3 /4 " 2 7 - 1 /2 " 4 0 - 1 /2 " 39" 120
(254 mm) (70.3 gm/cm2) (324 mm) (699 mm) (1029 mm) (991 mm) (54.75 kg)
*A pp ro xim a te w e ig h t o f a lum in um M odel 1500.

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AIR OPERATED RELIEF VALVES

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model numbers

MODEL # SIZE MATERIAL SOFT GOODS OPTIONS

... m m ... ---- m ---- - □ □

r O = No Options
1500 Trim B Buna-N Z = Special Options
1520 E EPR
1530 Body Material V Viton®2
-► 1 = Factory supplied pressure switch
1560 1 = Aluminum T Teflon®1FEP
2 = Factory supplied solenoid valve
3 = Carbon Steel Z Special
3 = Both 1 and 2 above
5 = 316 SS
6 = Vinyl Ester

A ir Operated R elief Valves


Resin
7 = Furan
Z = Special

S
E• A lu m in u m b o d y w ill in c lu d e s ta in le s s s te e l a n d / o r a lu m in u m tr im .
|_ • C a r b o n s te e l a n d s ta in le s s s te e l b o d y w ill in c lu d e s ta in le s s s te e l tr im .
q • A lu m in u m a n d c a r b o n s te e l w ill in c lu d e c a r b o n s te e l a c t u a to r h o u s in g , a ll o t h e r a r e s ta in le s s s te e l.

EXAMPLE _ 0 0 _ 0 _ m 0
Indicates a 6" Model 1530 with carbon steel body and 316 SS trim using Viton®2 soft goods with factory supplied pressure switch and solenoid.

1.Teflon® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y us e d u n d e r licen se.

2. Viton® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f D u P o n t P e rfo rm a n c e E la s to m e rs .

GROTH CORPORATION
800-354-7684
w w w .grothcorp.com

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GROTH
in d u s t r ia l p r o d u c t s c a t a l o g
C O R P O R A T IO N I b l a n k e t g a s r eg ula to rs
a Continental Diac compan i

Model 3011/3041
■ NOW AVAILABLE IN 1/2" (DN15)
AND 1" (DN25) SIZES
■ Available in stainless steel or
other materials by request
■ Field-adjustable flow capacity
■ Single-stage regulation
from 200 psig to 0.5" WC
■ Bubble-tight shut-off
■ Settings from 0.5" WC to 8" WC
■ Modulating design n
Sense P°i-t M O D E L 3011
■ Reliability tested to 5,000 cycles
■ Spring-loaded “push-push” bal­
APPLICATIONS
anced piston design G ro th b la n k e t g a s re g u la to rs p ro v id e a c o n tro lle d
g a s e n v iro n m e n t in s to ra g e ta n k s fo r v a r io u s
■ Low maintenance costs a p p lic a tio n s :
• R e f in e r ie s
WHY BLANKET GAS • L iq u id B u lk S to r a g e T e rm in a ls
REGULATORS? • P u lp & P a p e r P la n ts

B la n k e t Gas R e g u l a t o r s
• F o o d & B e v e ra g e S to r a g e
B la n k e t g a s re g u la to rs fro m G ro th C o rp o ra tio n
• C h e m ic a l & P e tro c h e m ic a l P la n ts
e n s u r e th a t a c o n s ta n t g a s p re s s u r e is
m a in ta in e d in th e v a p o r s p a c e o f a s to ra g e ta n k .
A b la n k e t g a s re g u la to r s u p p lie s a n in e r t g a s to
FEATURES
G ro th b la n k e t g a s re g u la to rs in c lu d e th e s e
p re v e n t a v a c u u m fro m d e v e lo p in g w h e n liq u id is
fe a tu re s :
re m o v e d fro m a ta n k , to m a in ta in th e d e s ir e d
• D ire c t a c tin g , m o d u la tin g v a lv e s w ith a
b la n k e t p re s s u r e w h e n th e te m p e r a t u r e d ro p s ,
p a te n te d fo rc e m u ltip ly in g lin k a g e
a n d to p re v e n t o u ts id e a ir fro m c o n ta m in a tin g th e
• B a la n c e d fo rc e s a c tin g o n p is to n ( re g u la to r
t a n k o r c re a tin g a f la m m a b le o r e x p lo s iv e
p re s s u r e s e ttin g is n o t a ffe c te d b y s u p p ly
e n v iro n m e n t. A b la n k e t g a s p re s s u r e a s lo w a s
p re s s u re )
0 .5 " w a te r c o lu m n p re v e n ts o u ts id e a ir a n d
• C o m p a c t s iz e a n d w e ig h t
m o is tu re fro m e n te rin g th e s to ra g e v e s s e l a n d
• S e ttin g ra n g e is fro m 0 .5 " to 8 " W C (M o d e l
re d u c e s th e e v a p o ra tio n o f th e s to re d p ro d u c t to
3011) or
a n e g lig ib le a m o u n t. T h e re s u lt is c o n s e rv e d
-0.5" to -8" W C (M o d e l 3 0 4 1 - C o n s u lt th e
p ro d u c t, g re a t re d u c tio n in e m is s io n s , a n d
fa c to ry fo r o th e r s e ttin g s )
p re v e n tio n of in t e rn a l t a n k c o rro s io n .
• M o ld e d Teflon® 1 ( F E P ) A c tu a to r D ia p h ra g m
T h e s im p le d e s ig n of a G ro th b la n k e t g a s • A v a ila b le w ith N P T o r f la n g e d c o n n e c tio n s fo r
re g u la to r e lim in a te s th e n e e d fo r a m u ltip le b o th s iz e s , w ith o p tio n a l s a n it a r y fittin g o r
re g u la to r s y s te m o r fo r c o m p lic a te d p ilo t q u ic k d is c o n n e c t c o n n e c tio n s fo r th e 1/2" s iz e
o p e ra te d b la n k e tin g v a lv e s . G ro th u n its h a v e • W id e s e le c tio n o f e la s to m e r s e a l m a te ria ls
to ta lly b a la n c e d c h a m b e r s to o ffe r h ig h a c c u ra c y • F ie ld a d ju s ta b le flo w c a p a c ity ( 2 5 % - 1 0 0 %
a n d re lia b ility , a n d e n s u r e a le a k - tig h t d e s ig n fo r 1/2", 5 % - 1 0 0 % fo r 1")
w ith o u t th e n e e d fo r a p ilo t v a lv e to o p e ra te th e • R e m o te in s ta lla tio n c o n fig u ra tio n a v a ila b le
u n it, th u s re d u c in g m a in te n a n c e c o s ts . • A v a ila b le fo r v a c u u m s e r v ic e (M o d e l 3 0 4 1 )
1 Teflon is a re g istere d tra d e m a rk o f E.I. du Pont de N e m o urs and C om pany, used under • O p tio n a l u p s tre a m filte r a v a ila b le (1/2" o n ly )
license.

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P ressure Vacuum R elief Valve B LA N K ET G A S REGULATOR


M O DELS M O D ELS
Em ergency R elief Valve 1200, 1220, 1460, 1660, 3011L/H -3041L/H
M O D ELS 8800, 8820, 8860 From 200 psig to 0.5" WC
2500, 2400, 2300, 2000 0.87" W C to +15 psig/ or 200 psig to -8" W C
+0.87" W C to +15 psig -0.87" W C to -12 psig with one regulator

OPTIMUM PROTECTION • N F P A 6 9 - S ta n d a rd o n E x p lo s io n P re v e n tio n


F o r o p tim u m p ro te c tio n of a ta n k a n d to m e e t S y s te m s
r e g u la to r y re q u ire m e n ts , e a c h ta n k s h o u ld be • O S H A P a rt 1 9 1 0 .1 0
p ro te c te d b y 1) a p ro p e rly - s iz e d b la n k e t g a s
re g u la to r, to m a in ta in th e v a p o r p re s s u r e in th e
How to Select a BGR
ta n k , 2 ) a p ro p e rly - s iz e d p re s s u re / v a c u u m re lie f B a s e d o n y o u r s y s te m
v a lv e o r p ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e , to re le a s e th e v a p o r re q u ire m e n ts , u s e th e in fo rm a tio n in th e fo llo w in g
d u rin g p u m p - in o r th e r m a l e x p a n s io n , a n d 3 ) a
ta b le s to s e le c t th e p ro p e r b la n k e t g a s re g u la to r
p ro p e rly - s iz e d e m e r g e n c y re lie f v a lv e to p ro te c t m o d e ls a n d s p e c ific a tio n s .
a g a in s t p re s s u r e ris e d u e to e x te rn a l fire. T a n k 1. D e te r m in e th e s e t p re s s u r e of th e ta n k
p ro te c tio n s y s te m s c a n b e c o m b in e d a c ro s s 2. D e t e r m in e th e p re s s u r e of th e b la n k e t g a s
m u ltip le ta n k s , b u t c a re fu l c o n s id e ra tio n m u s t b e
s u p p ly
g iv e n to p ro v id e a d e q u a te re lie f a n d in p u t 3. S e le c t th e a p p ro p ria te m o d e l n u m b e r fro m
c a p a c ity a n d to p re v e n t fo u lin g o r c lo g g in g of
T a b le 1, P ro d u c t S e le c tio n G u id e
s y s te m p ip in g . C o n s u lt G ro th C o rp o ra tio n fo r 4. D e te r m in e th e flo w c a p a c ity fro m T a b le 2,
a s s is ta n c e in th e s e s itu a tio n s . F lo w C a p a c ity
5. S e le c t th e a p p ro p ria te s p rin g ra n g e fro m
A G ro th b la n k e t g a s re g u la to r p re v e n ts
T a b le 3, S p r in g R a n g e s
e v a p o ra tio n o r c o n ta m i n a tio n in a ta n k a n d 6. C o n fig u re th e p ro p e r m o d e l n u m b e r a n d
p re v e n ts a f la m m a b le o r e x p lo s iv e
e n v iro n m e n t in th e ta n k v a p o r s p a c e . Table 1 — PRODUCT SELECTION GUIDE
A G ro th p re s s u r e / v a c u u m re lie f 1" 3011/3041 BGR 1/2" 3011/3041 BGR
v a lv e o r p ilo t o p e ra te d v a lv e w ith
Supply Pressure psig / barg Supply Pressure psig / barg
v a c u u m re lie f w ill m a in ta in a bubble-
5- >51 - >101- >151- 5- >51 - >101- >151-
tig h t s e a l to p re v e n t v a p o r fro m Set Pressure
50 100 150 200 Set Pressure
50 100 150 200
e s c a p in g in to th e a tm o s p h e re u n til 0.3 - 3.5 - 7 .0 - 10.4 - 0.3 - 3.5 - 7.0 - 10.4 -
3.4 6.9 10.3 13.8 3.4 6.9 10.3 13.8
th e s e t p re s s u r e is e x c e e d e d , a n d
-2.0" - -8.0" WC -2.0" - -8.0" WC
p ro v id e v a c u u m p ro te c tio n in c a s e of -5.0 - -20 m bar -5.0 - -20 m bar

a g a s s u p p ly fa ilu re . T h e e m e r g e n c y -1.5" - -1.9" WC -1.5" - -1.9" WC


-3.7 - -5.0 m bar 3041H -3.7 - -5.0 m bar
re lie f v a lv e w ill p ro v id e v e s s e l 3041H
-1.0" - -1.4" WC -1.0" - -1.4" WC
p ro te c tio n u n d e r c o n tro l s y s te m -2.5 - -3.7 m bar -2.5 - -3.7 m bar
3041L
fa ilu re o r e x te rn a l fire c o n d itio n s . -0.5" - -0.9" WC -0.5" - -0.9" WC
-1.2 - -2.5 m bar -1.2 - -2.5 m bar 3041L
0.5" - 0.9" WC 0.5" - 0.9" WC
B e n e fits o f s to ra g e t a n k b la n k e tin g 1.2 - 2 .5 m bar 1.2 - 2.5 m bar
3011L
a r e re c o g n iz e d b y th e fo llo w in g 3011L
1.0" - 1.4" WC 1.0" - 1.4" WC
g o v e rn m e n t re g u la tio n s a n d 2.5 - 3 .7 m bar 2.5 - 3.7 m bar
3011H
in d u s tria l s ta n d a rd s : 1.5" - 1.9" WC 3011H 1.5" - 1.9" WC
3.7 - 5 .0 m bar 3.7 - 5.0 m bar
• A P I S ta n d a rd 2 0 0 0
2.0" - 8.0" WC 2.0" - 8.0" WC
• E P A P u b lic a tio n A P - 4 2 5.0 - 20 m bar 5.0 - 20 m bar

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s e le c t s o ft g o o d s and connection typ e from G ro th C o rp o ra tio n ’s “C a l- Q - S iz e ” w ill s iz e y o u r


How to Order Standard Blanket Gas Regulators v a lv e a n d re g u la to r a p p lic a tio n s in a c c o rd a n c e
on page 170. w ith A P I 2 0 0 0 . T o fin d th e ra te d c a p a c ity fo r y o u r
a p p lic a tio n , p le a s e re fe r to T a b le 2, F lo w
Flow Capacity C a p a c ity . C a p a c ity is lis te d a s a fu n c tio n of
R e q u ire d flo w c a p a c ity s h o u ld b e d e te rm in e d b y s u p p ly p re s s u r e fo r fo u r ty p ic a l b la n k e t g a s e s :
u s in g A P I 2 0 0 0 o r th e re le v a n t s iz in g s ta n d a rd . c a rb o n d io x id e , n itro g e n , n a tu ra l g a s , a n d air.

Table 2 — FLOW CAPACITY


Flow Capacity (SCFH)
Supply Pressure
Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Natural Gas 0.55 SG Air

psig barg 1/2" 1" 1/2" 1" 1/2" 1" 1/2" 1"

5 0.34 2160 4600 2810 5800 3660 7400 2800 5700

10 0.69 3250 7100 4230 8800 5490 11300 4190 8700

15 1.03 4370 9200 5690 11500 7390 14600 5630 11300

20 1.38 5130 11200 6680 14000 8680 17900 6610 13800

30 2.07 6630 15100 8630 18900 11210 24000 8540 18600

40 2.76 8140 18800 10590 23600 13760 30000 10480 23200

50 3.45 9650 22500 12560 28200 16320 35800 12430 27700

60 4.14 11160 26000 14520 32600 18860 41500 14370 32100

80 5.52 14180 33000 18440 41300 23950 52600 18250 40700

100 6.89 17200 40000 22370 50100 29060 63700 22140 49300

120 8.27 20210 47000 26290 58800 34150 74800 26020 57900

140 9.65 23230 53900 30220 67500 39250 85900 29910 66500

160 11.0 26240 60900 34140 76300 44340 97000 33790 75100

180 12.4 29260 67900 38060 85000 49440 108100 37680 83700

B la n k e t Gas R e g u l a t o r s
200 13.8 32280 74900 41990 93700 54540 119200 41560 92300

Notes:
1) Flow capacity values are in SCFH. For NCMH, multiply the listed capacities by 0.029.
2) Capacities listed are with the orifice selector sleeve set at 100%.
3) Consult factory for optional upstream filter and capacity.
4) For reduced capacities, multiply the table values by the appropriate percentage listed on the “Orifice Selector Position” column listed on page 170.

P R O D U C T L IM IT E D W A R R A N T Y

A. Seller warrants that products that are manufactured by Seller are manufactured in accordance with published specifications and free
from defects in materials and/or workmanship for a period of (12) twelve months. Seller, at its option, will repair or replace any products
returned intact to the factory, transportation charges prepaid, which Seller, upon inspection, determines to be defective in material and/or
workmanship. The foregoing shall constitute the sole remedy for any breach of Seller's warranty.

B. THERE ARE NO UNDERSTANDINGS, AGREEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS, OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, (INCLUDING


MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING PRODUCTS ) UNLESS SPECIFIED IN THE SALES
CONTRACT. THIS CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF SELLER.

Seller makes no warranties, either express or implied, except as provided herein, including without limitation thereof, warranties as to
marketability, merchantability, for a particular purpose or use, or against infringement of any patent of products. In no event shall Seller be
liable for any direct, incidental or consequential damages of any nature, or losses or expenses resulting from any defective new product or
the use of any such product, including any damages for loss of time, inconvenience, or loss of use of any such product.

C. The original Manufacturer shall be solely responsible for the design, development, supply, production, and performance of its products
hereunder, and the protection of its trade name or names, if any. It assumes no responsibility, for products modified or changed by its
agent or customer, or any other third party. Any such modifications or changes to products sold by Seller hereunder shall make the
product limited warranty null and void.

D. Groth assumes no responsibility for products modified or changed by Customer or any other third party. Any such modifications or
changes to products sold by Groth hereunder shall make the product limited warranty null and void. Groth shall be under no obligation to
manufacture, sell or supply, or to continue to manufacture, sell, or supply any of the products.

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Table 3 — SPRING RANGES


1" Blanket Gas Regulator 1/2" Blanket Gas Regulator
Model No. Max Min Max Spring Model No. Max Min Max Spring
Supply Setting Setting Range Supply Setting Setting Range

psig in WC in WC psig in WC in WC
barg mbarg mbarg barg mbarg mbarg

3011L/(3041L) 200 0.5 0.7 3 3011L/(3041L) 200 0.5 0.8 2


13.8 1.2 1.7 13.8 1.2 2.0
200 0.8 1.0 4 200 0.8 1.0 3
13.8 1.7 2.5 13.8 2.0 2.5
200 1.0 2.0 5 3011H/(3041H) 50 0.5 0.7 1
13.8 2.5 5.0 3.4 1.2 1.7
3011H/(3041H) 50 0.5 1.0 1 200* 0.7 1.7 2
3.4 1.2 2.5 13.8* 1.7 4.2
100 1.0 1.5 2 200 1.7 3.0 3
6.9 2.5 3.7 13.8 4.2 7.5
150 1.5 2.0 3 200 3.0 4.5 4
10.3 3.7 5.0 13.8 7.5 11.2
200 2.0 3.5 4 200 4.5 8.0 5
13.8 5.0 8.7 13.8 11.2 20.0
200 3.5 6.5 5
13.8 8.7 16.2
200 6.5 8.0 6
13.8 16.2 20.0

Notes:
* Minimum set pressure for 3011H with 200 PSIG supply pressure is 1" WC.
• When spring ranges overlap, select the lighter spring.

HOW TO ORDER
For easy ordering, select proper model number
MODEL # INLET MATERIAL SOFT ORIFICE SELECTOR SPRING OPTIONS
OUTLET GOODS POSITION RANGE
------ □ ---- - - □

I t
3011L Inlet Outlet Body Material Soft Goods Orifice Selector Spring Range Options
3011H Position Select from
» E = 1 / 2 " 1 5 0 # ANSI RF Flange 5 = 3 1 6 SS B = Buna - N No Special Options
3041L 1 O = 1 / 2 " NPT C = Chemraz® 1 1 = 100% Spring Range
3041H S F = DN15 PN 1 0 /1 6 DIN RF E = EPDM 2 = 75% fable Special Options
dc Flange V = Viton® 2 3 = 50%
™ S = 1 / 2 " Sanitary Connections Z = Special 4 = 25%
Q = 1 / 2 " Quick Couplings 5 = 20%
„ = 1" 1 5 0 # ANSI RF Flange 6 = 15%
| = 1" NPT 7 = 10%
I = DN25 PN 1 0 /1 6 DIN RF 8 = 5%
N o t a va ila b le fo r 1 /2 ” size.
ir Flange
^ = 1" Sanitary Connections

^ • Include model number when ordering


“ • For special options, consult factory
© • See flow table for available sizes
^ • Actuator diaphragm is only available in Teflon® FEP

EXAMPLE 0 0 0 0 0 —0 —0 —0 —0 —0 —0
Indicates a Model 3011H Regulator with 1" NPT body connections, 316 SS construction, Viton® elastomers,
full capacity orifice, set pressure range from 1.0" WC to 1.5" WC and no special requirements.
1C h e m ra z is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f G re e n e , T w ee d o f D e la w a re , Inc.
2V ito n is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E.I. d u Po nt d e N e m o u rs a n d C o m p a n y , u s e d u n d e r licen se.
*M o d e l 3 0 0 0 b la n k e t g a s re g u la to rs in c o rp o ra te U .S. p a te n t no. 59 3 1 1 8 8 .

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RELIEF DEVICES

PRESSURE/VACUUM RELIEF VALVES


D u rin g p um p-in o r th e r m a l e x p a n s io n , re lie f of th e b la n k e t g a s is n e c e s s a ry to p ro te c t th e ta n k . T h e d e v ic e s
b e lo w a re re c o m m e n d e d fo r th is a p p lic a tio n u n d e r n o rm a l c o n d itio n s . C o n s u lt th e G ro th C o rp o ra tio n
c a ta lo g o r th e fa c to ry fo r m o re in fo rm a tio n o n p re s s u re re lie f d e v ic e s fo r ta n k b la n k e tin g a p p lic a tio n s .

R e lie f D e v ic e s

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RELIEF DEVICES

Pressure/vacuum
relief valves
• weight loaded
• spring loaded
■ Flame and detonation
arresters
■ Pilot operated
relief valves
■ Emergency relief valves
■ Digester gas control
equipment

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ADDITIONAL DATA FOR USE


WITH GROTH'S FLOW TABLE
TPD1
IN R E S P O N S E T O T H E M A N Y R E Q U E S T S F O R A N E A S Y R E F E R E N C E , W H IC H W I L L P E R M I T
T H E Q U IC K D E T E R M I N A T I O N O F F L O W A N D P R E S S U R E Q U A N T I T I E S T H A T A R E B E T W E E N T H E
S T A T E D F L O W C A P A C IT I E S S H O W N O N T H E F L O W T A B L E S O R B E Y O N D T H O S E IN C L U D E D O N
T H E T A B L E S , W E A R E P R O V ID IN G T H E F O L L O W I N G F O R M U L A S A N D IN F O R M A T IO N .
THESE FORMULAS ASSUME THAT THE VALVE IS FULL OPEN (100% OVERPRESSURE)

INTERPOLATION ON FLOW TABLES 2 . To d e te rm in e flo w a t a p re s s u r e (v a c u u m )


1. T o o b ta in flo w c a p a c itie s th a t a re in b e tw e e n b e y o n d th e lim it o f th e flo w c a p a c ity ta b le , u s e
s ta te d flo w c a p a c itie s o n th e c h a rt, u s e th e th e fo llo w in g fo rm u la :
fo llo w in g f o rm u la :
sqrt (p a/Pmax) * F max = C F
(P n - P l) X (F h - F l)
3. To d e te rm in e p re s s u r e ( v a c u u m ) a t a flo w
Fn = ( P h - P l) b e y o n d th e lim it o f th e flo w c a p a c ity ta b le , u s e
th e fo llo w in g f o rm u la :

Pn = S e t p r e s s u r e to b e in t e r p o la t e d . ([iF r 2'/F
i max /2) * 1Pmax = ^CP
Fn = F lo w c o r r e c t e d to c o r r e s p o n d t o t h e n e w s e t

p re s s u re Pn . Pa A llo w a b le p r e s s u r e ( v a c u u m ) , b e y o n d t h e lim it s

Ph = N e x t h ig h e r s e t p r e s s u r e s h o w n o n t a b le a b o v e P n . o f t h e t a b le .

Fh = F lo w a t P h ; s h o w n o n t a b le . F R e q u i r e d flo w , b e y o n d t h e li m i t s o f t h e t a b le .
r
Pl = N e x t lo w e r s e t p r e s s u r e s h o w n o n t a b le b e lo w P n . P M a x im u m ta n k p r e s s u r e o r p r e s s u r e d ro p s h o w n
m ax
Fl = F lo w a t P l ; s h o w n o n t a b le . in t h e t a b le f o r f la m e a r r e s t e r s a n d f r e e v e n t s .

N o te : A ll p r e s s u r e s a r e g a u g e p r e s s u r e . P 2 x m a x i m u m s e t p r e s s u r e s h o w n in t h e t a b le f o r

“C ” f a c t o r m u s t t h e n b e a p p lie d , if a p p lic a b le . a ll o t h e r v a lv e s .

M a x i m u m f lo w s h o w n in t h e t a b le .
Fm ax
l
CP P r e s s u r e a t r e q u ir e d f lo w .

CF F lo w a t a llo w a b le p r e s s u r e .

4 . To a p p ro x im a te flo w th ro u g h a la rg e r un it,
m u ltip ly th e 1 2 ” u n it c a p a c ity (a t th e d e s ire d
flo w p re s s u re ) b y th e fo llo w in g c o n s ta n ts :

S ize 14" 16" 18" 20" 24"


3
0
"

C o n stan t 1.36 1.78 2.25 2.78 4.00 6.25

F lo w v e rific a tio n c a n b e p ro v id e d b y G ro th
C o rp o ra tio n .
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STANDARD SETTINGS AND


MAXIMUM TANK WORKING PRESSURE
TPD2
1200A Se r ie s Va lv e s

D u e to th e m o d u la r c o n s tru c tio n of G ro th p re s s u re / v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e s , in t e r n a l c o m p o n e n ts c a n b e


u tiliz e d w h ic h p e rm it s e ttin g s a s lo w a s 0 .5 o z /in 2 a n d a s h ig h a s 1 5 p sig . S im ila rly , v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e s
m a y w ith s ta n d t a n k w o rk in g p re s s u r e s a s h ig h a s 1 0 0 p s ig (s p e c ia l c o n s tru c tio n re q u ire d ).

H o w e v e r, th e lig h t w e ig h t fo rm e d p a lle ts re q u ire d fo r lo w v a c u u m s e ttin g s m a y n o t w ith s ta n d th e h ig h


w o rk in g p re s s u re s , a n d th e h e a v ie r m a c h in e d p la te p a lle ts re q u ire d fo r h ig h w o rk in g p re s s u r e s m a y n o t
p e rm it lo w v a c u u m s e ttin g s .

T h e fo llo w in g ta b le d e fin e s th e m in im u m v a c u u m s e ttin g a s a fu n c tio n of th e m a x im u m t a n k w o rk in g


p re s s u r e s fo r M o d e ls 1 2 0 1 B , 1 2 2 1 B , 1 3 0 0 A , a n d 1 3 6 0 A v a lv e s b a s e d o n th e d e a d w e ig h t o f e a c h p a lle t
a s s e m b ly .

T a b le 1 — M in im u m V a c u u m S e ttin g s v e r s u s M a x im u m T a n k W o rk in g P re s s u r e

S p u n P a lle t S t a m p e d P a lle t M a c h i n e d P a lle t


M in im u m * M a x im u m M in i m u m M a x im u m M in i m u m M a x im u m
S iz e Vacuum Tank Vacuum Tank Vacuum Tank
S e t t in g P re s s u re S e t t in g P re s s u re S e t t in g P re s s u re
( in c h e s ) [ o z /in 2] [psig] [ o z / in 2] [psig] [ o z / in 2] [psig]

2" 0 .5 0 15 1 .2 25 1 .9 30

3" 0 .5 0 15 1 .2 25 1 .8 30

4" 0 .5 0 12 1 .0 20 1 .5 30

6" 0 .5 0 12 1 .3 20 2 .4 30

8" 0 .5 0 5 1 .3 15 2 .2 30

10" 0 .5 0 5 1 .2 15 3 .2 30

12" 0 .5 0 5 1.1 15 3.1 30

*Some sizes require non-ferrous components to achieve 0.5 oz/in2 setting. Consult factory for MAWP >30 psig.

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PILOT OPERATED VALVE/


MODES OF FAILURE
TPD3
A p ilo t o p e ra te d p re s s u r e re lie f v a lv e u s e s t a n k p re s s u r e a c tin g o n th e a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m to h o ld th e
v a lv e c lo s e d , w h ile ta n k p re s s u r e a c tin g o n th e p a lle t a tte m p ts to fo rc e it o p e n . T h e p ilo t d ire c ts ta n k
p re s s u r e in to th e v a lv e a c tu a to r b e lo w s e t p re s s u r e a n d a tm o s p h e ric p re s s u r e in to th e a c tu a to r a b o v e
s e t p re s s u re .

If a n y p a rt of th e p ilo t o p e ra te d s y s te m fa ils , th e v a lv e a c tu a to r p re s s u r e w ill b e v e n te d a n d ta n k


p re s s u r e o n th e p a lle t w ill fo rc e th e v a lv e o p e n , fo r e x a m p le :

• If th e a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m fa ils , th e a c tu a to r w ill b e v e n te d to th e v a lv e o u tle t.

• If th e p ilo t v a lv e d ia p h ra g m fa ils, a c tu a to r p re s s u r e w ill b e v e n te d to a tm o s p h e re th ro u g h th e


fa ile d d ia p h ra g m .
• If a p ilo t v a lv e c o m p o n e n t [sp rin g , s e a t/ s e a l, etc.] fa ils w h ic h p re v e n ts th e p ilo t fro m h o ld in g ta n k
p re s s u re , th e a c tu a to r w ill b e v e n te d to a tm o s p h e re .

T h e r e f o re , th e m o d e o f fa ilu re is “fail o p e n .”

A p ilo t o p e ra te d v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e u s e s t a n k v a c u u m a c tin g o n th e a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m to fo rc e th e


v a lv e o p e n , w h ile t a n k v a c u u m a c tin g o n th e p a lle t a tte m p ts to h o ld it c lo s e d . T h e p ilo t v a lv e d ire c ts
a t m o s p h e ric p re s s u r e in to th e v a lv e a c tu a to r b e lo w s e t p re s s u r e a n d ta n k v a c u u m in to th e a c tu a to r
a b o v e s e t p re s s u re .

If a p ilo t v a lv e c o m p o n e n t [sp rin g , s e a t/ s e a l, etc.] fa ils w h ic h a llo w s th e p ilo t to s u p p ly t a n k v a c u u m to


th e a c tu a to r, th e v a lv e w ill o p e n p re m a tu re ly .

H o w e v e r, if a p a rt o f th e s y s te m fa ils w h ic h p re v e n ts th e s u p p ly of ta n k v a c u u m to th e v a lv e a c tu a to r
a b o v e s e t p re s s u re , t a n k v a c u u m a c tin g o n th e p a lle t w ill h o ld th e v a lv e c lo s e d in d e fin ite ly , fo r e x a m p le :

• If th e a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m fa ils , th e a c tu a to r w ill b e v e n te d to th e v a lv e o u tle t.


• If th e p ilo t v a lv e d ia p h ra g m fa ils, th e p ilo t v a lv e w ill n o t o p e n , a n d w ill c o n tin u e to d ire c t
a tm o s p h e ric p re s s u r e to th e a c tu a to r a b o v e s e t p re s s u re .

T h e r e f o re , th e m o d e o f fa ilu re may be “fail c lo s e d .”

W h e n a M o d e l 1 4 0 2 P ilo t V a lv e is u s e d to p ro v id e a d d itio n a l o p e n in g fo rc e a t lo w t a n k p re s s u re , th e
fa ilu re of e it h e r th e p ilo t v a lv e d ia p h ra g m o r th e v a lv e a c tu a to r d ia p h ra g m w ill p re v e n t p re s s u r iz in g th e
a c tu a to r. In th is c a s e , th e w e ig h t of th e v a lv e s te m a s s e m b ly w ill te n d to h o ld th e v a lv e c lo s e d . T h e v a lv e
m a y n o t a c h ie v e fu ll o p e n flo w c a p a c ity u n til ta n k p re s s u r e re a c h e s 4"-7" W C .
T e c h n ic a l S e c t i o n

T h e re lia b ility of m o ld e d Teflon®1 d ia p h ra g m s h a s b e e n p ro v e n b y a c c e le ra te d c y c le te s ts u n d e r m a x im u m


o v e rp re s s u re c o n d itio n s . T h e re fo re , it is g o o d t a n k p ro te c tio n p ra c tic e to u s e p ilo t o p e ra te d v a c u u m re lie f
v a lv e s o r M o d e l 1 4 0 2 p ilo t v a lv e s u n d e r o p e ra tin g c o n d itio n s . H o w e v e r, a d d itio n a l e m e rg e n c y o r s a fe ty
v a c u u m re lie f v a lv e s s h o u ld b e p ro v id e d fo r ta n k p ro te c tio n in c a s e of a n o p e ra tin g v a lv e fa ilu re .

1. T e flo n ® is a re g is te re d tra d e m a rk o f E. I. du Po nt d e N e m o u rs an d C o m p a n y u s e d u n d e r lice n se .

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mm Hg

= o
ft WC in WC at 0oC

CTO
i a
n t
P re s s u re atm bar at 60oF at 60oF kgf/cm2 kPa (torr) psi

M ultiply By

atm 1 1.01325 33.932 33.932 407.1872 1.0332 101.3171 760 14.696

bar 0.98692 1 33.4883 29.530 401.8596 1.019716 100 750.062 14.50368

ft WC at 0.02947 0.029891 1 0.882646 12 0.03048 2.9890 22.4198 0.433107


60oF

0.03342 0.033864 1.1340 1 13.6 0.034532 3.376895 25.4 0.49115


t
g
a
n
i
H o0
oC

in WC at 0.00246 0.002499 0.083333 0.073556 1 0.00254 0.249089 1.86832 0.03609


60oF

kgf/cm2 0.96787 0.980665 32.8084 28.95903 393.7008 1 98.03922 735.5592 14.223334

kPa 0.00987 0.010 0.33456 0.29613 4.01472 0.01020 1 7.5006 0.14504

mm Hg at 0.00132 0.001333 0.044603 0.03937 0.535240 0.001360 0.133322 1 0.019337


0oC

psi 0.06805 0.068948 2.3089 2.0360 27.70851 0.070307 6.89465 51.715 1

D e n s ity g/cm3 kg/cm3 lbs/ft3 lbs/in3 lbs/US gal

M ultip ly By

g/cm3 1 1000 62.428 0.0361273 8.3454

kg/cm3 0.001 1 0.062426 3.61273x10-5 0.0083454

lbs/ft3 0.0160185 16.018463 1 5.78704x10-4 0.13368

lbs/in3 27.679905 27,679.9 1728 1 231

lbs/US gal 0.1198264 119.8264 7.4805195 0.004329 1

V o lu m e cm3 ft3 in3 m3 Gal-US Liquid Liters

M ultip ly By

cm3 1 0.00003531 0.0610237 0.000001 0.0002641 0.001


ft3 28,316,847 1 1728 0.2831685 7.480519 28.316847
in3 16,387,064 0.0005787 1 0.00001637 0.0043290 0.01163871

m3 1,000,000 35.31467 61,023.74 1 264.172 1000

Gal-US Liquid 3785.412 0.13368056 231 0.00378541 1 3.785412

Liters 1000 0.03531467 61.02374 0.001 0.2641721 1

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T e m p e r a tu re Celsius - oC Fahrenheit - oF Kelvin - oK Rankine - oR

M ultip ly By

Celsius - oC 1 oF=(oCx1.8)+32 oK=oC+273.15 oR=(oC+273.15)x1.8

Fahrenheit - oF oC=(oF-32)/1.8 1 oK=[(oF-32)/1.8]+273.15 oR=oF+459.67

Kelvin - oK oC=oK-273.15 F=[(oK-273.15)x1.8]+32 1 oR=oKx1.8

Rankine - oR oC=(oR/1.8)-273.15 F=oR-459.67 oK=oR/1.8 1

F lo w cm3/min cm3/sec ft3/hr ft3/min m3/hr m3/min L/hr Lpm

M ultiply By

cm3/min 1 0.0166667 0.0021189 0.0000353 0.00006 0.000001 0.06 0.001

cm3/sec 60 1 0.1271340 0.0021189 0.0036 0.00006 3.60 0.06

ft3/hr 471.9474 7.865790 1 0.0166667 0.0283168 0.0004719 28.31685 0.4719474

ft3/min 28,316.85 471.9474 60 1 1.699008 0.0283168 1699.008 28.31685

m3/hr 16,666.67 277.7778 35.31467 0.5885777 1 0.0166667 1000 16.66667

m3/min 1,000,000 16,666.67 2118.876 35.31467 60 1 60,000 1000

L/hr 16,66667 0.2777778 0.0353147 0.0005885 0.001 0.0000167 1 0.0166667

Lpm 1000 16.66667 2.118876 0.0353147 0.06 0.001 60 1

L e n g th Ao cm ft in m micron mm yd

M ultip ly By

Ao 1 1x10-8 3.2808399x10-10 3.937008x10-9 1x10-10 0.0001 1x10-7 1.0936133x10-10

cm 1x108 1 0.0328084 0.3937008 0.01 10,000 10 0.0109361

ft 3.048x109 30.48 1 12 0.3048 304,800 304.8 0.083333

in 2.54x108 2.54 0.083333 1 0.0254 25,400 25.4 0.0277778

m 1x1010 100 3.2808399 39.3700787 1 1x106 1000 1.0936133

micron 10,000 0.0001 3.2808399x10-6 3.9370079x10-5 1x10-6 1 0.001 1.0936133x10-6

mm 10,000,000 0.1 0.00328084 0.03937008 0.001 1,000 1 0.0010936

9,144x109 91.44 3 36 0.9144 914,400 914.4 1


Ta b le s

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W e ig h t g kg mg oz* lb* Tons-short US

M ultip ly By

g 1 0.001 1000 0.0352740 0.0022046 1.102x10-6

kg 1000 1 1,000,000 35.273962 2.2046226 0.0011023

mg 0.001 0.000001 1 3.5274x10-5 2.2046x10-8 1.102x10-9

oz* 28.34952 0.0283495 28,349.50 1 0.0625 3.125x10-5

lb* 453.59237 0.4535924 453,592 16 1 0.0005

Tons-short US 907,185 907.18474 9.07185x108 32,000 2000 1

* a v o ird u p o is

Equivalent Tables
E x p o n e n tia l E q u iv a le n ts

Scientific Notation Equivalent Scientific Notation Equivalent

1x1010 10,000,000,000 1x10-1 0.1

1x109 1,000,000,000 1x10-2 0.01

1x108 100,000,000 1x10-3 0.001

1x107 10,000,000, 1x10-4 0.0001

1x106 1,000,000 1x10-5 0.00001

1x105 100,000 1x10-6 0.000001

1x104 10,000 1x10-7 0.0000001

1x103 1,000 1x10-8 0.00000001

1x102 100 1x10-9 0.000000001

1x101 10 1x10-10 0.0000000001

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V e lo c ity
( L e n g th / u n it of T im e )

MPH
ft/sec ft/min (US statute) m/sec m/min KMH

ft/sec 1 60 0.6818182 0.3048 18.288 1.09728

ft/min 0.01666667 1 0.01136364 5.08x10-3 0.3048 0.018288

MPH 1.466667 88 1 0.44704 26.8224 1.609344


(US statute)
m/sec 3.280840 196.8504 2.236936 1 60 3.6

m/min 0.05468066 3.280840 0.03728227 0.016667 1 0.06

KMH 0.9113444 54.68066 0.6213712 0.2777778 16.66667 1

E n e rg y

ft-lbf kg-m Btu (IT) kilo-calorie (IT) hp-hr kilowatt-hr joule (J)

ft-lbf 1 0.1382550 1.285068x10-3 3.238316x10-4 5.050505x10-7 3.766161x10-7 1.355818

kg-m 7.233014 1 9.294911x10-3 2.342278x10-3 3.653037x10-6 2.724070x10-6 9.806650

Btu (IT) 778.1692 107.5858 1 0.2519958 3.930148x10-4 2.930711x10-4 1055.056

kilo-calorie (IT) 3088.025 426.9348 3.968321 1 1.559609x10-3 1.163x10-3 4186.8

hp-hr 1980000 273744.8 2544.434 641.1865 1 0.7456999 2684520

kilowatt-hr 2655224 367097.8 3412.142 859.8452 1.341022 1 3600000

joule (J) 0.7375621 0.1019716 9.478171x10-4 2.388459x10-4 3.725061x10-7 2.777778x10-7 1

L e n g th

m iles
inches feet yards (US statute) m illim eters meters
inches 1 0.08333333 0.02777778 1.578283x10-5 25.4 0.0254
Ta b le s

feet 12 1 0.3333333 1.893939x10-4 304.8 0.3048

yards 36 3 1 5.681818x10-4 914.4 0.9144

m iles
Co n versio n

63360 5280 1760 1 1609344 1609.344


(US statute)

m illim eters 0.03937008 3.280840x10-4 1.093613x10-3 6.213712x10-7 1 0.001

meters 39.37008 3.280840 1.093613 6.213712x10-4 1000 1

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A re a

sq miles
sq inches sq feet sq yards acres (US statute) sq meters

sq inches 1 6.944444x10-3 7.716049x10-4 1.594225x10-7 2.490977x10-10 6.4516x10"4

sq feet 144 1 0.1111111 2.295684x10-5 3.587006x10"® 9.290304x10-2

sq yards 1296 9 1 2.066116x10-4 3.228306x10-7 0.8361274

acres 6272640 43560 4840 1 0.0015625 4046.856

sq miles 4014489600 27878400 3097600 640 1 2589988


(US statute)
sq meters 1550.0031 10.76391 1.195990 2.471054x10-4 3.861022x10-7 1

C a p a c ity - v o lu m e

barrels
cu inches cu feet cu yards liters cu meters US gallons Imp gallons (42 US g)

cu inches 1 5.787037x10-4 2.143347x10-5 0.01638706 1.638706x10-5 4.329004x10"3 3.604649x10"3 1.030715x10-1

cu feet 1728 1 0.03703704 28.31685 0.02831685 7.480520 6.228833 0.1781076

cu yards 46656 27 1 764.5549 0.7645549 201.9740 168.1784 4.808905

liters 61.02374 0.03531467 1.307951x10-3 1 0.001 0.2641720 0.2199692 6.289810x10-3

cu meters 61023.74 35.31467 1.307951 1000 1 264.1720 219.9692 6.289810

US gallons 231.0000 0.1336806 4.951132x10-3 3.785412 0.003785412 1 0.8326739 2.834952x10-5

Imp gallons 277.4196 0.1605437 5.946064x10"3 4.546092 0.004546092 1.200950 1 0.02859406

barrels 9702.001 5.614584 0.2079475 158.9873 0.1589873 42 34.97230 1


(42 US g)

M ass

ounces pounds short tons long tons kilograms metric tons

ounces 1 0.0625 3.125x10-5 2.790179x10-5 0.2834952 2.834950x10-5

pounds 16 1 5x10-4 4.464286x10-4 0.4535924 4.535924x10-4

short tons 32000 2000 1 0.8928571 907.1847 0.9071847

long tons 35840 2240 1.12 1 1016.047 1.016047

kilograms 35.27396 2.204623 1.102311x10-3 9.842065x10-4 1 0.001

metric tons 35273.96 2204.623 1.102311 0.9842065 1000 1

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Conversion Tables
Equivalent Tables
W e ig h ts / u n it of A re a

lb/ft2 lb/in2 kg/cm2 kg/m2 S. tons/ft2 L. tons/ft2 kg/mm2

lb/ft2 1 0.006944444 4.882428x10-4 4.882428 0.0005 4.464286x10-4 4.882428x10-6

lb/in2 144 1 0.07030695 703.0695 0.072 0.06428571 7.030695x10-4

kg/cm2 2048.161 14.22334 1 10000 1.024081 0.9143578 0.01

kg/m2 0.2048161 0.001422334 0.0001 1 1.024081x10-4 9.143578x10-5 0.000001

S. tons.ft2 2000 13.88889 0.9764855 9764.855 1 0.8928571 0.009764855

L. tons.ft2 2240 15.55556 1.093664 10936.64 1.12 1 0.01093664

kg/mm2 204816.1 1422.334 100 1000000 102.4081 91.43578 1

W e ig h ts / u n it of A r e a , P re s s u re

« £•
3 5'

mm Hg atmospheres
) g

n 9
kgf/cm2 kPa lbf/in2 (0°C) (standard) millibar

kgf/cm2 1 98.06650 14.22334 735.561 28.9591 393.712 0.9678411 980.6650

kPa 0.01019716 1 0.1450377 7.50064 0.295301 4.01474 0.009869233 10

lbf/in2 0.07030695 6.894757 1 51.7151 2.03603 27.6807 0.06804596 68.94757

mm Hg 0.00135951 0.133322 0.0193367 1 0.0393701 0.535253 0.00131579 1.33322


(0oC)

in Hg 0.0345315 3.38638 0.491153 25.4 1 13.5954 0.0334210 33.8638


(32oF)

in WC 0.00253993 0.249082 0.0361263 1.86827 0.0735541 1 0.00245825 2.49082


(39.2oF)
atmospheres 1.033227 101.3250 14.69595 760.002 29.9213 406.794 1 1013.250
(standard)
millibar 0.001019716 0.1 0.01450377 0.750064 0.295301 0.401474 9.869233x10-4 1

Ta b le s
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Conversion Tables
P re s s u r e C o n v e rs io n T a b le

ounces to in WC or in Hg in Hg to ounces or in WC in WC to in Hg or ounces


.05 .086 .0064 .05 .393 .68 .05 .0037 .0289
.10 .173 .0127 .10 .786 1.36 .10 .0074 .0578
.15 .260 .0192 .15 1.18 2.04 .15 .0110 .0867
.20 .346 .0255 .20 1.57 2.72 .20 .0147 .116
.25 .433 .0318 .25 1.96 3.40 .25 .0184 .144
.30 .519 .0382 .30 2.36 4.08 .30 .0221 .173
.35 .606 .0445 .35 2.75 4.76 .35 .0257 .202
.40 .692 .0509 .40 3.14 5.44 .40 .0294 .231
.45 .779 .0573 .45 3.54 6.12 .45 .0331 .260
.50 .865 .0636 .50 3.93 6.80 .50 .0368 .289
.55 .952 .0700 .55 4.32 7.48 .55 .0405 .318
.60 1.04 .0764 .60 4.71 8.16 .60 .0441 .347
.65 1.13 .0827 .65 5.11 8.84 .65 .0478 .376
.70 1.21 .0891 .70 5.50 9.52 .70 .0515 .404
.75 1.30 .0955 .75 5.89 10.20 .75 .0552 .433
.80 1.38 .102 .80 6.29 10.88 .80 .0588 .462
.85 1.47 .108 .85 6.68 11.56 .85 .0625 .491
.90 1.56 .115 .90 7.07 12.24 .90 .0662 .520
.95 1.64 .121 .95 7.46 12.92 .95 .0699 .549
1.00 1.73 .127 1.00 7.86 13.60 1.00 .0736 .578
2.00 3.46 .255 2.00 15.72 27.19 2.00 .147 1.16
3.00 5.19 .382 3.00 1.47# 40.79 3.00 .221 1.73
4.00 6.92 .509 4.00 1.96# 54.38 4.00 .294 2.31
5.00 8.65 .636 5.00 2.46# 67.98 5.00 .368 2.89
6.00 10.38 .764 6.00 2.95# 81.58 6.00 .441 3.47
7.00 12.12 .891 7.00 3.44# 95.17 7.00 .515 4.04
8.00 13.85 1.02 8.00 3.93# 108.77 8.00 .588 4.62
1.00# 27.69 2.04 9.00 4.42# 122.36 9.00 .662 5.20
2.00# 55.39 4.07 10.00 4.91# 135.96 10.00 .736 5.78

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Conversion Tables
ASME/ANSI B 16.5 Steel Flange Dimensions
Nominal Pipe Size Nominal Pipe Size Min.
Inches Dia. Flange Dia. Dia. Inches Dia. Flange Dia. Dia.
of Thick­ Raised Bolt No. Dia. of Thick­ Raised Bolt No. Dia.
150 lbs 300 lbs Flange ness* Face Circle Bolts Bolts 400 lbs 600 lbs Flange ness* Face Circle Bolts Bolts

34 3 78 1/2 1 11/16 2 3/4 4 1/2 3/4 4 5/8 58 111/16 3 1/4 4 5/8

3/4 4 58 58 1 11/16 3 1/4 4 5/8 3/4 4 5/8 5/8 111/16 3 1/4 4 5/8

1 4 1/4 7<6 2 3 1/8 4 1/2 1 4 7/8 11/16 2 3 1/2 4 5/8

1 4 78 11/16 2 3 1/2 4 5/8 1 4 7/8 11/16 2 3 1/2 4 5/8

1 1/4 4 58 1/2 2 1/2 3 1/2 4 1/2 11/4 5 1/4 13/16 2 1/2 3 7/8 4 5/8

1 1/4 5 1/4 3/4 2 1/2 3 7/8 4 5/8 11/4 5 1/4 13/16 2 1/2 3 7/8 4 5/8

1 12 5 916 2 7/8 3 7/8 4 1/2 1 1/2 6 1/8 7 /8 2 7/8 4 1/2 4 3/4

1 12 6 18 13/16 2 7/8 4 1/2 4 3/4 1 1/2 6 1/8 7 /8 2 7/8 4 1/2 4 3/4

2 6 58 3 5/8 4 3/4 4 5/8 2 6 1/2 1 3 5/8 5 8 5/8

2 6 1/2 7/8 3 5/8 5 8 5/8 2 6 1/2 1 3 5/8 5 8 5/8

2 12 7 11/16 4 1 /8 5 1/2 4 5/8 2 1/2 7 1/2 118 4 1/8 5 7/8 8 3/4

2 12 7 12 1 4 1 /8 5 7/8 8 3/4 2 1/2 7 1/2 11 /8 4 1/8 5 78 8 3/4

3 7 12 3/4 5 6 4 5/8 3 8 )4 1 /4 5 6 58 8 34

3 8 1/4 1 1/8 5 6 5/8 8 3/4 3 8 1/4 11/4 5 6 5/8 8 3/4

3 12 8 1/2 13/16 5 1/2 7 8 5/8 3 1/2 9 13/8 5 1/2 7 1/4 8 7/8

3 1/2 9 1 3/16 5 1/2 7 1/4 8 3/4 3 1/2 9 13/8 5 1/2 7 1/4 8 7/8

4 9 15/16 6 3/16 7 1/2 8 5/8 4 10 13/8 6 3/16 7 78 8 7/8

4 10 1 14 6 3/16 7 7/8 8 3/4 4 1 0 34 11/2 6 3/16 8 12 8 7/8

5 10 15/16 7 5/16 8 1/2 8 3/4 5 11 11/2 7 5/16 9 1/4 8 7/8

5 11 1 38 7 516 9 14 8 3/4 5 13 13 /4 7 5/16 1 0 1/2 8 1


6 11 1 8 1/2 9 1/2 8 3/4 6 1 2 1/2 1 5/8 8 1/2 10 58 12 7/8

6 1 2 1/2 1 7/16 8 1/2 10 58 12 3/4 6 14 1 7/8 8 1/2 1 1 12 12 1


8 1 3 1/2 1 1/8 1 0 5/8 1 1 3/4 8 3/4 8 15 17 /8 10 5/8 13 12 1
8 15 1 5/8 1 0 5/8 13 12 7/8 8 1 6 1/2 2 3 /16 10 5/8 1 3 3/4 12 1 1/8
10 16 1 3/16 1 2 3/4 14 1/4 12 7/8

10 1 7 1/2 1 7/8 1 2 3/4 15 1/4 16 1


12 19 1 1/4 15 17 12 7/8
Nominal Pipe Size Min.
12 2 0 1/2 2 15 17 3/4 16 11 /8 Inches Dia. Flange Dia. Dia.
14 21 1 3/8 1 6 1/4 18 3/4 12 1 of Thick­ Raised Bolt No. Dia.
900 lbs Flange ness* Face Circle Bolts Bolts
14 23 2 1/8 1 6 1/4 2 0 1/4 20 11 /8
16 2 3 1/2 1 7/16 18 1/2 2 1 1/4 16 1 3/4 5 1/8 1 1% 3 1/2 4 3/4

16 2 5 1/2 2 1/4 18 1/2 2 2 1/2 20 11 /4 1 5 7/8 1 1/8 2 4 4 7/8

18 25 19/16 21 2 2 3/4 16 11 /8 1 1/4 6 1/4 1 18 2 1 /2 4 3/8 4 7/8

18 28 2 3/8 21 2 4 3/4 24 11 /4 1 1/2 7 1 1/4 2 7 /8 4 7/8 4 1


20 2 7 1/2 1 11/16 23 25 20 11 /8 2 8 12 1 12 3 58 6 12 8 78

20 3 0 1/2 2 1/2 23 27 24 11 /4 2 1/2 9 5/8 15/8 4 1 /8 7 1/2 8 1


24 32 1 7/8 2 7 1/4 2 9 1/2 20 11 /4 3 9 1/2 1 1/2 5 7 1/2 8 7 /8

24 36 2 3/4 2 7 1/4 32 24 11 /2 4 1 1 12 1 3/4 6 3/16 9 1/4 8 1 1/8


Ta b le s

* In c lu d e s 1 /1 6 " ra ise d face. * A 1 /4 ” ra ise d fa ce is sta n d a rd o n th e 4 0 0 lb., 6 0 0 lb. a nd 9 0 0 lb. fla n g e s a nd is a dd ed to the
m in im u m fla n g e th ic k n e s s .
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Conversion Tables
ASME/ANSI B 16.5 Iron Flange Dimensions ASME/ANSI Brass Flange Dimensions
Nominal Pipe Size Nominal Pipe Size
Inches Dia. Flange Dia. Dia. Inches Dia. Flange Dia.
of Thick­ Raised Bolt No. Dia. of Thick­ Bolt No. Dia.
125 lbs 250 lbs Flange ness* Face Circle Bolts Bolts 150 lbs* 300 lbs* Flange ness Circle Bolts Bolts

1 4 14 7<6 3 18 4 Vi 38 3 78 " 182 2 38 4 Vi


1 4 78 2% 3 18 4 58 38 4 58 % 3 18 4 38

1 1/4 4 58 3 12 4 Vi 1 4 18 3/8 3 18 4 Vi
1 1/4 5 14 38 3/ 6 3 78 4 58 1 4 78 19/ i 3 18 4 58

1 )2 5 9<6 3 78 4 Vi 1 1/4 4 58 % 3 18 4 Vi
1 12 6 18 % 3% . 4 12 4 38 1 1/4 5 18 5/ s 3 78 4 58

2 6 58 4 38 4 58 1 18 5 7/ 6 3 78 4 Vi
2 6 12 78 4 3<6 5 8 58 1/ 6 18 11/ 6 4 18 4 38

2 12 7 5 12 4 58 2 6 Vi 4 38 4 58

2 12 7 12 1 4 1586 5 78 8 38 2 6 18 38 5 8 58

3 7 12 38 6 4 58 2 12 7 986 5 18 4 58

3 8 14 1 18 5% 6 58 8 38 2 18 7 18 % 5 78 8 38

3 12 8 12 % 7 8 58 3 7 18 58 6 4 58

3 12 9 1 386 6 516 7 18 8 38 3 8 18 i9/ i 6 58 8 38

4 9 15<6 7 12 8 58 3 12 8 18 11/ 6 7 8 5/8

4 10 1 /4 6 1586 7 78 8 38 3 18 9 % 7 18 8 38

5 10 % 8 12 8 38 4 9 '1 8 6 7 18 8 5/8

5 11 1 38 8 516 9 18 8 38 4 10 1/ 6 7 78 8 38

6 11 1 9 12 8 38 5 10 38 8 18 8 38

6 1 2 12 1 7<6 9% 1 0 58 12 38 5 11 1 18 9 18 8 38

8 1 3 12 1 18 1 1 38 8 38 6 11 % 9 18 8 38

8 15 1 58 11 15<6 13 12 78 6 1 2 18 1 386 10 58 12 38

10 16 1 386 1 4 18 12 78 8 1 3 18 % 11 38 8 38

10 1 7 12 1 78 1 4 /6 1 5 18 16 1 8 15 1 38 13 12 78

12 19 1 14 17 12 78
*T w o V -s h a p e d c o n c e n tric g ro o v e s b e tw e e n th e p o rt and th e b o lt holes.
12 20 12 2 1 6 /6 1 7 38 16 118

* In c lu d e s 1 /1 6 ” ra ise d fa ce o n 2 5 0 lb. fla n g e only.

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PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY

Groth’s Product Limited Warranty terms apply only to purchase orders accepted by
Groth Corporation.

A. S e lle r w arrants that products which are m anufactured by Seller, are m anufactured in accordance with published
specifications and free from defects in m aterials and/or w o rkm an ship for a period of (12) tw elve months. Seller, at
its option, will repair o r replace an y products returned intact to the factory, transportation charges prepaid, which
Seller, upon inspection, shall d ete rm in e to be defective in m aterial and/or w orkm anship. T h e foregoing shall
constitute the sole rem ed y for an y breach of S e lle r’s warranty.

B. T H E R E A R E N O U N D E R S T A N D IN G S , A G R E E M E N T S , R E P R E S E N T A T IO N S , O R W A R R A N T IE S , E X P R E S S
O R IM P L IE D , (IN C L U D IN G M E R C H A N T A B IL IT Y O R F IT N E S S F O R A P A R T IC U L A R P U R P O S E R E G A R D IN G
P R O D U C T S ) U N L E S S S P E C IF IE D IN T H E S A L E S C O N T R A C T . T H IS C O N T R A C T S T A T E S T H E E N T IR E
O B L IG A T IO N O F S E L L E R .

S e lle r m akes no w arranties, e ither express or implied, except as provided herein, including w ithout limitation
thereof, w arranties as to m arketability, merchantability, for a p articular purpose o r use, or against infringem ent of
an y patent of products. In no event shall S e lle r be liable for an y direct, incidental o r consequential d a m ag es of
an y nature, o r losses o r expenses resulting from an y defective new product o r the use of any such product,
including an y d am ag es for loss of time, inconvenience, o r loss of use of an y such product.

C. T h e original M anufacturer shall be solely responsible for the design, developm ent, supply, production, and
perform ance of its products hereunder, and the protection of its trade nam e o r nam es, if any. It assum es no
responsibility, for products modified o r changed in any w ay by its agent or custom er, or an y o ther third party. A n y
such modifications o r changes to products sold by S e lle r h e re u nd e r shall m ake the product limited w arran ty null
and void.

D. G roth shall be und er no obligation to manufacture, sell, or sup p ly o r to continue to manufacture, sell, or supply
an y of the products.

CORPORATION
a Continental Disc company

GROTH CORPORATION
13650 N. Promenade Blvd.
Stafford, Texas 77477
Phone: 281-295-6800
FAX: 281-295-6999
Toll-Free: 800-354-7684
Website: www.grothcorp.com

Groth Corporation reserves the right to alter the information in this publication without notice. Reproduction without written permission is prohibited.
GROTH CORPORATION
13650 N. Promenade Blvd.
Stafford, TX 77477 USA
Phone: (281) 295-6800
Toll Free: (800) 354-7684
CORPORATION Fax: (281) 295-6999
a Continental Disc company E-mail: sales@grothcorp.com

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS CHINA DUBAI


Continental Disc Corporation Room 910, Tower B, COFCO Plaza, P.O. Box 2234
3160 W. Heartland Drive No.8 JianGuoMenNei Avenue, Dubai, U.A.E
Liberty, MO 64068-3385 USA Beijing(100005), Phone: +(971) 43214490
Phone: (816) 792-1500 P.R.China FAX: +(971) 43438840
Fax: (816) 792-2277 Mobile: +(86) 137 0103 8871 Mobile: +(971) 508129525
E-mail: pressure@contdisc.com E-mail: cdcchina@contdisc.com E-mail: kannan@contdisc.com

THE NETHERLANDS UNITED KINGDOM


Energieweg 20 Unit C, The Business Centre
2382 NJ Zoeterwoude-Rijndijk Faringdon Avenue, Harold Hill, Romford
The Netherlands Essex RM3 8EN, United Kingdom
Phone: +(31) 71-5412221 Phone: +(44) 1708-386444
FAX: +(31) 71-5414361 FAX: +(44) 1708-386486
E-mail: cdcnl@contdisc.com E-mail: cduk@contdisc.com

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