Hydraulicspneumatics 563 Lee Co Relief Valve

High flow mini relief valve

Sept. 11, 2012
Hi-Q pressure relief valve accommodates high relief pressure and high flow rate in a compact package. It is capable of relief pressures to 5400 psid and flow rates more than 19 gpm. Side inlet flow reduces installation boss size and weight. The valve comes with cracking pressures from 1000 to 5400 psid.  It is designed for nominal system pressures to 5000 psi and system peak pressures up to 6750 psi.  Each is 100% inspected and tested. The Lee Co., (860) 399-6281, www.theleeco.com
Hi-Q pressure relief valve accommodates high relief pressure and high flow rate in a compact package. It is capable of relief pressures to 5400 psid and flow rates more than 19 gpm. Side inlet flow reduces installation boss size and weight. The valve comes with cracking pressures from 1000 to 5400 psid.  It is designed for nominal system pressures to 5000 psi and system peak pressures up to 6750 psi.  Each is 100% inspected and tested.

The Lee Co., (860) 399-6281, www.theleeco.com

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