5psi Pressure relief valve acquisition.

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A user is seeking a 5psi pressure relief valve that releases liquid and fits within specific dimensions (100 x 40 x 40mm). Suggestions include Generant's small low-pressure relief valves, specifically the VRVI-250B-N-5 model. Despite extensive searching, the user struggled to find pricing and suitable options. Another user pointed out two Grainger products that meet the pressure requirement but did not fit the user's size and configuration needs. The discussion highlights the challenges of sourcing specialized valves and the importance of community knowledge in finding solutions.
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Hi there.

I've been scouring google for a valve that will release a fluid (preferably a liquid) once 5psi has been reached. It must be within 100 x 40 x 40mm (the smaller the better). Has anyone any idea where to find a product like this?

Many thanks.
Andy
 
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Q_Goest said:
Generant makes some very small, low pressure RV's.
http://www.generant.com/vrv.shtml

Thanks a bunch Q Goest! The VRVI is exactly what I needed! VRVI-250B-N-5 (not really sure on seals) seems best choice. Now to find pricing...!
 
Mech_Engineer said:
Let me google that for you.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=5+psi+relief+valve

Thanks Mech Engineer. Followed your link, but having searched more than 20 sites with no result prior to this (with the same search), I decided to stop wasting time when there are so many people out there with a great knowledge and know exactly where to go.
Thanks for your effort.

PS like the quotes you have! :)
 
So how about either of the first two results from Grainger? They're 5 psi relief valves, smaller than your size requirement, and only cost about $50.
 
Mech_Engineer said:
So how about either of the first two results from Grainger? They're 5 psi relief valves, smaller than your size requirement, and only cost about $50.

The thread size & 90° angle was not suited for my requirements. An inline vrv was the best option due to size and suitability. Thanks for your help.
 
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