Baker Hughes, Consolidated Continue Development of PRVs

Baker Hughes, Consolidated has announced a step forward in the continued development of advanced solutions in Pressure Relief Valves (PRV). The right valve for the right application is a critical determination that must be made for a PRV, which acts as the last line of defense in case of over pressurization. 

“How can the right valve be confidently specified in situations where multiple applications and cases must be covered by a single valve?” said Matt Byers, Sr. Product Manager Consolidated Pilot Valves. “In pressure relief system design, the biggest challenge is often determining the worst-case flow scenario, or what is known as the controlling case of over pressurization, especially in applications  that experience multi-phase or multi-case process conditions.” 
Baker Hughes, Consolidated have released a white paper (‘Consolidated 1900 Series Dual Media (DM) White Paper’) that will help with the understanding of the latest certified PRV trim technology available today, and how to select the most appropriate design to cover the widest range of relief conditions that the PRV could experience.
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