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Boiler Drum & Superheater Safety Valves 1

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Hi guys,

I know you guys are knowledgeable and experienced, please assist me here. I am managing and engineering a project where we are servicing boiler drum and superheater safety valves. The valves are Hopkinsons Torsion Bar safety valves and have a Figure No. 7020. I have been trying to find datasheets to no avail, i am in the process of creating the Repair reports for the valves but I need the datasheets for a more enhanced reference on my reports, my guys are currently doing pre-testing on the valves before we start stripping. Please assist, if you know anywhere where I can find the datasheets please refer me.
 
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ValveBloke in the earlier thread should be able to help. Hopkinsons got swallowed up by Weir who renamed themselves Trillium. The Huddersfield plant has the info for you.

Per ISO-4126, only the term Safety Valve is used regardless of application or design.
 
@ValveBloke #ValveBloke Can you help?

Per ISO-4126, only the term Safety Valve is used regardless of application or design.
 
Repost in "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Engineering" Forum ..... You will find more greybeards there ...

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