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Need SQL Certified Releif Valve

Need SQL Certified Releif Valve

Need SQL Certified Releif Valve

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I am looking for an SQL certified relief valve to replace a small 1/4" NPT Kunkle Model 548 we normally use.

Can anyone point  me in the right direction for a small SQL certified relief valve?

Thanks,

VittoZ
Vic.Zanchetta@dehydration.spx.com

RE: Need SQL Certified Releif Valve

Okay, you got me.

What is a SQL certified relief valve?

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RE: Need SQL Certified Releif Valve

(OP)
SQL is China's pressure vessel certification, similar to the AMSE coded vessels in the US. We have ASME certified relief valves, they have SQL certified relief valves. SQL is in the process of changing it's name to SELO.

RE: Need SQL Certified Releif Valve

Ok. Thanks.

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