PRV Oil Safety Valve Henry 5600

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PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES

The main function of a Pressure Relief Valve is to protect against


accidental over-pressure of a pressure vessel due to system
malfunction or fire.
Applications
Henry Technologies Relief Valves are designed to be used in refrigeration
systems to prevent over-pressure due to system malfunction or excessive
external heat. They are to be used only with refrigerant vapor or gas, where
they are typically installed on the top section of a pressure vessel, i.e. liquid
receiver or suction accumulator.
Most states and municipalities which have refrigeration safety codes conform
to the American Standard Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration
(ANSI/ASHRAE 15). This code and ASME states that the Relief Valve
setting is not to exceed the design working pressure of the vessel on which
the Relief Valve is installed. The discharge capacity of relief valves varies
with pressure setting. The discharge capacity required is based on the size
of the vessel and the refrigerant used. See Determining Minimum Required
Discharge Capacity section for more information, or contact Technical
Support at 1-800-627-5148.
Whenever conditions permit, it is highly advisable to have the Relief Valve
pressure setting (which must not exceed the design working pressure of the
vessel) at least 25% higher than the normal operating pressure for the
refrigerant used.
52 series Pressure Relief Valves are suitable for use with HCFC and HFC
refrigerants and their associated oils, as well as other industrial fluids noncorrosive to brass, steel and Teflon.
53 and 56 series Pressure Relief Valves are suitable for use with ammonia,
HCFC and HFC refrigerants and their associated oils, as well as other
industrial fluids non-corrosive to steel, iron and Teflon.

How it works
All Henry Technology Relief Valves are 100% tested and manufactured to
guidelines as indicated in ASME Section VIII Division I. Every Relief Valve is
calibrated to indicate a pre-determined set pressure, where the valve begins
to allow gas or vapor to pass through. The valve will open to a full discharge
within 10% over set pressure. After discharge Pressure Relief Valves will
blow down and reseat once the pressure falls below the valves set pressure.

Main Features
NPT and SAE flare connections
High pressure line available (500-675 PSI) suitable for R410A & CO2. See

model numbers 5233AX, 5234AX and 5235AX

Valves fully open before 10% overpressure when taken from the average

set pressure
Reset pressure ranges typically 10-40% (blowdown) from pop pressure
Valves bear individual serial numbers
UV-1 pressure test reports available upon request

Technical Specifications
All Henry Technologies PRVs have a set pressure range +/- 3% of the
stamped pressure.

Henry Technologies Relief Valves are stamped with the ASME UV symbol
and NB to indicate National Board certification as to capacities. Additionally,
Pressure Relief Valves are designed and registered for use in Canada.
Please contact Technical Support at 1-800-627-5148 for CRN details and list
of approved provinces and territories.

Materials of Construction
The 52 series Relief Valves have brass valve bodies. The internal parts are
made of brass and carbon steel. The 53 series valves have stainless steel
valve bodies. Internal parts are made from stainless steel and carbon steel.
The 56 series valves have cast or ductile iron valve bodies. The internal
parts are made from stainless steel and carbon steel. All valves have Teflon
valve seats.

CRN
Relief Valve Capacity Ratings
Henry Technology Relief Valves are marked with a discharge capacity in unit
lbs-air/min, and marked in accordance with the requirements of the ASME
(Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Division 1). These valves are
also approved by many local refrigeration and air conditioning codes in the
USA and Canada for relief of excess pressure.

SAFETY DEVICES

Set pressure range = see tables


Allowable operating temperature = -20F to +225F (-29C to +107C)

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Angle Relief Valve - Steel


Part No
5600-XXX
5601-XXX
5602-XXX
5603-XXX
5604-XXX

Dimensions (inch)

Conn Size (inch)

Fig No

Inlet
1/2 FPT
1/2 FPT
3/4 FPT
1 FPT
1 1/4 FPT

2
2
2
2
2

Oulet
3/4 FPT
1 FPT
1 FPT
1 1/4 FPT
1 1/2 FPT

A
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.88
4.13

B
1.63
1.63
1.63
2.00
2.31

Orifice Diameter
(inch)

Weight (lbs)

0.703
0.703
0.921
1.000
1.125

3.60
3.44
3.40
4.75
6.50

Straight-through Relief Valves - Brass


Part No
5250A-1/2-XXX
5250-1/2-XXX
5252-3/4-XXX
5244-3/4-XXX
5244-1-XXX
5246A-1-XXX
5246A-1-1/4-XXX
5230AX-XXX
5231AX-XXX
5231BX
5233AX-XXX
5234AX-XXX
5235AX-XXX

Inlet
1/2 MPT
1/2 MPT
3/4 MPT
3/4 MPT
1 MPT
1 MPT
1 1/4 MPT
1/4' NPT
3/8 NPT
1/2' NPT
3/8 NPT
3/8 NPT
1/2 NPT

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
4
4

Part No

Fig No

5350-1/2-XXX
5352-3/4-XXX
5344-3/4-XXX
5344-1-XXX
5345A-XXX
5346A-1-1/4-XXX

4
4
4
4
4
4

Dimensions (inch)

Conn Size (inch)

Fig No

A
4.26
4.04
4.05
4.16
4.16
5.82
5.82
3.72
3.72
4.16
4.18
4.22
4.50

Oulet
1/2 FPT
3/4 FPT
3/4 FPT
1 FPT
1 FPT
1 1/4 FPT
1 1/4 FPT
1/2' FL
1/2' FL
5/8' FL
7/8 SAE Flare
3/4 FPT
3/4 FPT

Orifice Diameter (inch)

Weight (lbs)

0.375
0.375
0.375
0.500
0.500
0.719
0.719
0.276
0.276
0.276
0.276
0.276
0.276

0.85
0.97
0.95
1.46
1.46
2.50
2.60
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.02
1.12
1.21

Straight-through Relief Valves - Stainless Steel


Dimensions (inch)
Conn Size (inch)
Orifice Diameter (inch)
Inlet
Oulet
A
1/2 MPT
3/4 FPT
4.00
0.375
3/4 FPT
4.00
0.375
3/4 MPT
3/4 MPT
1 FPT
4.18
0.500
1 MPT
1 FPT
4.19
0.500
1 MPT
1 1/4 FPT
5.81
0.719
1 1/4 MPT
1 1/4 FPT
5.81
0.719

Weight (lbs)
0.95
1.03
1.46
1.46
2.50
2.60

B
B

A
A

SAFETY DEVICES

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FIG 1

FIG 3

FIG 2

FIG 4

Order Information
1.

To order, add desired pressure setting to Pressure Relief Valve


part number suffix (i.e. 5230-300)

2.

Pressure certificates (ASME UV-1) are available with each order


for an extra charge. Specify a -C suffix on the part number.

Visit our website: www.henrytech.com

3.

Pressure settings outside the range stated for each model are
not available. Henry only supplies relief valves bearing the NVNB stamps.

5250A-1/2
5250-1/2
5252-3/4
*5350-1/2
*5352-3/4
5244-3/4
5244-1
*5344-3/4
*5344-1
5246A-1
5246A-1-1/4
*5345A
*5346A-1-1/4

Part No
5230AX
5231AX
5231BX
5233AX
5234AX
5235AX

Certified
Pressure
Range (PSI)
150-675
150-675
150-675
150-675
150-675
150-675

150
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
33.2
33.2
33.2
33.2
70.5
70.5
70.5
70.5

235
29.0
29.0
29.0
29.0
29.0
50.5
50.5
50.5
50.5
107.2
107.2
107.2
107.2

150

235

300

11.4

17.4

22.0

Part No

Certified Pressure
Range (PSI)

5600
5601
5602
5603
5604

150-450
150-450
150-450
150-450
150-450

Valve Capacity Ratings (lbs. Air/min) for Brass


Standard Pressure Setting (PSI)
350
400
300
36.5
42.4
48.2
36.5
42.4
48.2
36.5
42.4
48.2
36.5
42.4
48.2
36.5
42.4
48.2
63.8
73.9
84.1
63.8
73.9
84.1
63.8
73.9
84.1
63.8
73.9
84.1
135.2
156.8
178.4
135.2
156.8
178.4
135.2
156.8
178.4
135.2
156.8
178.4

Valve Capacity Ratings (lbs. Air/min) for High Pressure Brass


Standard Pressure Setting (PSI)
350
400
450
500
550

25.5

150
30.9
35.8
35.8
37.5
72.0

29.0

32.5

C = Min. Required Capacity (lbs-air/min)


D = Outside Diameter of Vessel, ft
L = Length of Vessel, ft
f = refrigerant factor, see chart.

675

43.0

46.5

48.2

300
59.4
68.7
68.7
71.9
138.1

1.

The installation location of the Pressure Relief Valve shall be


above the liquid line, where the inlet to the relief valve should
only be exposed to vapor or gas.

2.

The Pressure Relief Valve should not be discharged prior to


installation or when pressure testing the system.

3.

Pressure Relief Valves should be mounted vertically.

4.

Henry Technologies Pressure Relief Valves are designed to be


replaced after opening to full discharge. The set pressure after a
discharge will most often be 5-15% lower than the original
setting. This can be due to debris exiting the system through the
valve which had deposited upon the seat disc, and altering the
alignment of the internal parts.

5.

Additional installation notes are shown on the instruction sheet


accompanying the Pressure Relief Valve, instruction sheet
drawing number 5-025-002.

6.

Pressure Relief Valves should not be installed on discharge lines,


as the continuous high temperatures may have adverse affects
on the relief valve's performance.

7.

Henry Technologies follows the recommendation provided by the


International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration (IIAR) in their
Bulletin 109 IIAR Minimum Safety Criteria For a Safe Ammonia
Refrigeration System recommends to replace Pressure Relief
Valves on a five year interval. If a Pressure Relief Valve opens to
full discharge it should be replaced immediately.

C=*D*L

Refrigerant
R-401A (MP-39)
R-402A (HP-80)
R-404A (HP-62)
R-406A
R-407C
R-408A
R-409A (FX-56)
R-410A (AZ-20)
R-500
R-502
R-600 (n-Butane)
R-600a (Isobutane)
R-717 (Ammonia)
R-744 (CO2)
R764

650

Installation Notes

ASHRAE has a guideline to determine the minimum required discharge


capacity for refrigeration relief valves. Reference ASHRAE 15-2001 Section
9.7.5. Use the following equation and refrigerant factors given to determine
the minimum required capacity.

1.00
1.60
2.00
2.50
1.60
1.00
1.60
2.50
1.00
1.60
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

39.5

600

Valve Capacity Ratings (lbs. Air/min) for Steel (Stainless and Cast)
Standard Pressure Setting (PSI)
250
49.9
57.7
57.7
60.4
116.1

Determining Minimum Required Discharge Capacity

Refrigerant
R-11
R-12
R-13, R-13B1
R-14
R-22
R-113
R-114
R-115
R-123
R-134a
R-142b
R-152a
R-170 (Ethane)
R-290 (Propane)
R-1150 (Ethylene)

36.0

500
59.9
59.9
59.9
59.9
59.9
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

450
54.0
54.0
54.0
54.0
54.0
94.3
94.3
94.3
94.3
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

1.60
2.50
2.50
1.60
1.60
2.00
1.60
2.50
1.60
2.50
1.00
1.00
0.50
1.00
1.00

SAFETY DEVICES

Part No

Certified
Pressure Range
(PSI)
200-500
200-500
200-500
200-500
200-500
150-450
150-450
150-450
150-450
150-400
150-400
150-400
150-400

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