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Direct Spring-Operated SRVs

Bonnet A component of a direct spring-operated SRV or of a pilot on a pilot-operated SRV that supports and houses the spring. It may or may not be pressure containing, depending on the design and/or application. [Pg.52]

The inherent ability of a POSRV is to maintain premium tightness close to set pressure, allowing optimization of the process output, thus allowing a higher normal system-operating pressure than with direct spring SRVs (Figure 5.35). [Pg.124]


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