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Pneumatic safety valves

Oct. 7, 2009
Edited by Mary C. Gannon DM2 series C safety valves are certified from the Berufsgenossenschaften-German Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, for meeting machine safety requirements. They exhaust downstream air to meet ...

DM2 series C safety valves are certified from the Berufsgenossenschaften-German Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, for meeting machine safety requirements. They exhaust downstream air to meet stop-time requirements. Reset is accomplished by applying a remote air signal or by energizing integrated electrical reset. They are base-mounted and available in 12 to 1½ in. port sizes with NPT or BSPP threads.

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