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BV994 & BV995 Pressure Reducing Desuperheater

A combined pressure reducing & desuperheating valve to control pressure & temperature. The desuperheater is used for the safe handling of very high drops and the control of high velocities associated with steam power generation. A major use is with back-pressure turbines supplying exhaust steam to process. Should the turbine be shut down for any reason, the steam rejected is bypassed through the valves which serve to reduce it to the required process conditions.

  • BV985 Pipe Desuperheater

Features / Benefits

  • Combined pressure reducing & desuperheating station for accurate control of steam pressure and temperature
  • Combined pressure reducing & desuperheating valve
  • Valve can be fitted With multiple cages for high pressure reduction
  • Stable cage guiding
  • Accurate control of the process fluid
  • Simple low cost inline maintenance
  • Comprehensive Interchangeable parts system
  • High flow capacity
  • Anti cavitation & low noise trims

Globe & Angle Pattern (BV994 & BV995)

Ratings

ASME Class 150 to 4500

Sizes

Inlet: 40 to 500 mm (1½ to 20")
Outlet: 40 to 1000 mm (1½ to 40")

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