FAQ's of REGO Relief Device Diverter (3-Way) Valve DR6100 Series:
Q: How does the DR6100 Series valve enhance system safety during relief device testing or replacement?
A: The DR6100 Series allows operators to isolate and safely redirect flow using its three-way diverter design, permitting the testing or replacement of relief devices without depressurizing the entire system. This process minimizes operational downtime and enhances overall plant safety.
Q: What media can the DR6100 Series Valve handle effectively?
A: This valve is specifically engineered for use with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3), and other compatible gases, ensuring suitability for a wide range of industrial applications.
Q: When should the DR6100 Valve's repair kit be used?
A: A complete replacement kit is available for the DR6100 Series and should be used during regular maintenance intervals or if any component failures are detected to ensure continued safe and reliable operation.
Q: Where is the DR6100 Series typically installed?
A: The valve is designed for installation in vent or relief header systems attached to bulk storage plants, transport trucks, and tank set-ups where reliable flow direction is crucial for safe operations.
Q: What is the process for selecting the flow direction with the DR6100 Valve?
A: Operators can use the manual lever handle, which rotates 90, to easily and positively select the desired flow direction, efficiently diverting media between three separate ports.
Q: How does the DR6100 Valve ensure leak prevention?
A: With a PTFE/elastomer seat option, the valve provides a bubble-tight shutoff, minimizing leakage risks and enhancing environmental and operational safety.
Q: What are the benefits of the valve's corrosion-resistant internals?
A: Corrosion-resistant internals extend the operational life of the valve, reduce maintenance requirements, and offer consistent performance, even when exposed to chemically aggressive or moist environments.