Kingston Valves Announces New Safety Relief Valve
Storm Manufacturing Group, maker of Kingston Valves, announces the release of their new safety valve series: the Kingston Model 710.
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The Model 710 integrates a fully guided stem and seat pocket for superior re-seating accuracy and its full lift performance design allows higher flow capacities that meet or exceed most comparable side outlet relief valves. Its fixed optimized blowdown takes advantage of a reduced parts count making it a cost effective alternative for OEMs considering more complicated, expensive solutions. The Model 710 Series also has many configuration options that give design engineers the flexibility to use this valve in a wide range of applications.
This new valve offering from Kingston is the first of an entire family of remote-discharge, industrial safety valves. The new Model 710 is offered in a “D” orifice for air/gas/steam and Kingston will continue to expand the line offering liquid service, additional orifice sizes and further certifications.
www.KingstonValves.com/model710
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