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Henry Technologies 5244-1-400 Valve

Henry Technologies 5244-1-400 Valve

The Henry Technologies 5244-1-400 pressure relief valve is a precision-engineered safety component designed for high-capacity commercial refrigeration systems and heavy-duty HVACR applications. This UV-certified safety relief valve features a 1-inch MPT inlet and a 1-inch FPT outlet, specifically calibrated for a 400 PSI relief setting. Built with a high-grade brass body and a long-life PTFE seat, this valve ensures a bubble-tight seal and reliable reseating after discharge. It is compatible with a wide range of common refrigerants, including R-717 (Ammonia), R-22, R-134a, R-404A, and R-507, provided the chemical compatibility matches the elastomer specifications. The 5244 series valve is frequently utilized on receiver tanks and liquid-side equipment to prevent catastrophic overpressurization. For veteran contractors, the high-discharge capacity of this National Board certified valve ensures compliance with ASME Section VIII, Division 1 requirements, making it a critical component for system certification and safe operation in demanding environments.

  • System Compliance: Meets ASME Section VIII and CRN requirements for high-pressure safety applications.
  • Superior Sealing: Equipped with a PTFE valve seat to minimize leakage and ensure consistent pop-off accuracy.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Heavy-duty brass construction prevents degradation in industrial environments.
  • Fluid Compatibility: Engineered for use with HFC, HCFC, and Ammonia refrigeration systems.
  • High Flow Capacity: Large 1-inch porting minimizes pressure drop during emergency discharge events.

What is the discharge capacity of the Henry 5244-1-400?
The discharge capacity is measured in pounds of air per minute and depends on the specific 400 PSI set point. It is essential to calculate the required mass flow rate of your specific pressure vessel to ensure this valve prevents system overpressurization beyond 110% of the MAWP.

Can this relief valve be mounted horizontally?
Standard industry practice and manufacturer guidelines dictate that pressure relief valves should be installed in a vertical upright position. Mounting at an angle or horizontally can result in improper seating or debris accumulation, compromising the safety seal.

Is the 5244-1-400 suitable for liquid refrigerant relief?
This specific model is designed for vapor phase relief. While it can handle liquid, the flow ratings are calculated based on vapor discharge. For liquid thermal expansion applications, verify that the discharge coefficient meets your system design parameters.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

$65.20

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Henry Technologies 5244-1-400 Valve

$186.29

$65.20

Henry Technologies 5244-1-400 Valve

The Henry Technologies 5244-1-400 pressure relief valve is a precision-engineered safety component designed for high-capacity commercial refrigeration systems and heavy-duty HVACR applications. This UV-certified safety relief valve features a 1-inch MPT inlet and a 1-inch FPT outlet, specifically calibrated for a 400 PSI relief setting. Built with a high-grade brass body and a long-life PTFE seat, this valve ensures a bubble-tight seal and reliable reseating after discharge. It is compatible with a wide range of common refrigerants, including R-717 (Ammonia), R-22, R-134a, R-404A, and R-507, provided the chemical compatibility matches the elastomer specifications. The 5244 series valve is frequently utilized on receiver tanks and liquid-side equipment to prevent catastrophic overpressurization. For veteran contractors, the high-discharge capacity of this National Board certified valve ensures compliance with ASME Section VIII, Division 1 requirements, making it a critical component for system certification and safe operation in demanding environments.

  • System Compliance: Meets ASME Section VIII and CRN requirements for high-pressure safety applications.
  • Superior Sealing: Equipped with a PTFE valve seat to minimize leakage and ensure consistent pop-off accuracy.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Heavy-duty brass construction prevents degradation in industrial environments.
  • Fluid Compatibility: Engineered for use with HFC, HCFC, and Ammonia refrigeration systems.
  • High Flow Capacity: Large 1-inch porting minimizes pressure drop during emergency discharge events.

What is the discharge capacity of the Henry 5244-1-400?
The discharge capacity is measured in pounds of air per minute and depends on the specific 400 PSI set point. It is essential to calculate the required mass flow rate of your specific pressure vessel to ensure this valve prevents system overpressurization beyond 110% of the MAWP.

Can this relief valve be mounted horizontally?
Standard industry practice and manufacturer guidelines dictate that pressure relief valves should be installed in a vertical upright position. Mounting at an angle or horizontally can result in improper seating or debris accumulation, compromising the safety seal.

Is the 5244-1-400 suitable for liquid refrigerant relief?
This specific model is designed for vapor phase relief. While it can handle liquid, the flow ratings are calculated based on vapor discharge. For liquid thermal expansion applications, verify that the discharge coefficient meets your system design parameters.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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The Henry Technologies 5244-1-400 pressure relief valve is a precision-engineered safety component designed for high-capacity commercial refrigeration systems and heavy-duty HVACR applications. This UV-certified safety relief valve features a 1-inch MPT inlet and a 1-inch FPT outlet, specifically calibrated for a 400 PSI relief setting. Built with a high-grade brass body and a long-life PTFE seat, this valve ensures a bubble-tight seal and reliable reseating after discharge. It is compatible with a wide range of common refrigerants, including R-717 (Ammonia), R-22, R-134a, R-404A, and R-507, provided the chemical compatibility matches the elastomer specifications. The 5244 series valve is frequently utilized on receiver tanks and liquid-side equipment to prevent catastrophic overpressurization. For veteran contractors, the high-discharge capacity of this National Board certified valve ensures compliance with ASME Section VIII, Division 1 requirements, making it a critical component for system certification and safe operation in demanding environments.

  • System Compliance: Meets ASME Section VIII and CRN requirements for high-pressure safety applications.
  • Superior Sealing: Equipped with a PTFE valve seat to minimize leakage and ensure consistent pop-off accuracy.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Heavy-duty brass construction prevents degradation in industrial environments.
  • Fluid Compatibility: Engineered for use with HFC, HCFC, and Ammonia refrigeration systems.
  • High Flow Capacity: Large 1-inch porting minimizes pressure drop during emergency discharge events.

What is the discharge capacity of the Henry 5244-1-400?
The discharge capacity is measured in pounds of air per minute and depends on the specific 400 PSI set point. It is essential to calculate the required mass flow rate of your specific pressure vessel to ensure this valve prevents system overpressurization beyond 110% of the MAWP.

Can this relief valve be mounted horizontally?
Standard industry practice and manufacturer guidelines dictate that pressure relief valves should be installed in a vertical upright position. Mounting at an angle or horizontally can result in improper seating or debris accumulation, compromising the safety seal.

Is the 5244-1-400 suitable for liquid refrigerant relief?
This specific model is designed for vapor phase relief. While it can handle liquid, the flow ratings are calculated based on vapor discharge. For liquid thermal expansion applications, verify that the discharge coefficient meets your system design parameters.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.