MARKET FORGE
VALVE,SAFETY RELIEF, 3/4,35PSI for Market Forge - Part# 97-5045
This valve is designed to provide safety relief in the event of a pressure drop. It is 3/4 inch in diameter and has a 35 psi rating.
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Create A New AccountVALVE SAFETY for Market Forge - Part# 10-7942
The Gas Valve Safety is a direct replacement for the standard factory installed gas valve on any Market Forge - Part# 10-7942 Allied Systems, LLC, Unit has a lifetime warranty (with the exception of wear and tear issues), when installed correctly by a certified United States technician who has been trained on the safety and installation procedures of this product.
This valve safety is designed for use with Market Forge burners (Part# 10-7942). It has an adjustable pressure regulator on the vent to control burner flame size. This safety can be used with gas or liquid propane.
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VALVE SAFETY, REPLACES MANUFACTURER'S PAPER SAFETY VALVE. Reduces the chances of a fire starting by reducing flue gas leaking into the room. Provides a safe and leak free sealing solution.
This brass valve safety replaces the OEM unit that is cast into the valve body.
A valve safety assembly as described in the original equipment manual, utilizing factory set pressures in conjunction with a reduced solenoid output resulting in no compromise to the operational integrity of the original valve system.
ASTM, ANSI, ASME, API 6D gasketed valves for cryogenic and other critical services have traditionally used mechanical and pneumatic actuation to control the movement of the valve. Electromechanical position sensors and controls use electrical currents to transmit position signals. The current flowing through an electromagnet coil is dependent upon the number of magnetic field lines intersecting with it. By sensing this inductance change, a position sensor can accurately report whether a valve is fully open or closed.