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Summary Of: Safety valve

the safety valve tended to go off when the engine hit a bump in the track... proof spring safety valve which became universal on railways... Safety valve term should be limited to compressible fluid application... characterized by the relatively small size of the safety valve necessary to provide protection from excess pressure caused by thermal expansion... Temperature and Pressure safety valve on a water heater... Temperature and Pressure safety valve on a water heater... Temperature and Pressure safety valve on a water heater...

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