Plast-O-Matic Series ARV 1/2" Air Release & Degassing Valve, Threaded Connection, PVC Body, EPDM Seal
Item #ARV050EPT-PV
- Self-guided poppet assures minimal emission of system liquid prior to sealing
- Allows for safe expulsion of unwanted air in piping system
- Union simplifies valve inspection/removal with minimum piping breakdown
- Closes at 0 PSI as long as liquid is present - Seals bubble-tight at system pressures as low as 10 psi (EPDM seals)
- Poppet seals more reliably than ball design - does not deform under pressure like a hollow ball
- Top quality thermoplastics and elastomers resist chemical attack and protect system purity - no metal components
- 1/2" and 3/4" sizes use reducing bushings from standard 1" body
Plast-O-Matic series ARV, air release valve, is a normally-open valve. Until your system is pressurized, the valve is simply open, and air is present. As pressure builds within the system, unwanted air is forced to the highest point in the system, i.e., the normally-open air release valve. When pressure within the system exceeds atmospheric pressure, air is expelled. As liquid rises, the poppet becomes buoyant and eventually closes. Note: minimum specific gravity of liquid must be .9 or higher.
It is possible that trace amounts of air will remain in the system, depending on the rapidity with which the valve closes. It is also likely that some trace amounts of process liquid will be emitted. At system pressure of 10 PSI (with EPDM elastomer), the poppet will seal bubble-tight against the orifice. When pressure and liquid level drop, the valve will automatically re-open.
The poppet is guided by a series of thermoplastic ribs within the valve. The poppet is a unique design by Plast-O-Matic Valves, Inc. that is engineered to provide a balance of buoyancy and sealability. This balanced poppet is the key to the superior performance of this valve: it is dense enough to permit maximum emission of unwanted system air, yet buoyant enough to affect a quick seal and minimize emission of the process liquid.
Note: Although Series ARV is a normally-open valve, it should not be used in lieu of a vacuum breaker due to safety considerations, such as continual emission of corrosive vapors.
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