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BERMAD > Knowledge Center > How To Guides > How To Design and Size a Relief Valve for a Pressure Reducing Station
In this piece, you’ll learn why pressure relief valves are useful, find recommendations for a range of models depending on your application and objectives, and learn how to choose the correct size for a relief valve.
In a water supply pressure reducing station, the control valves regulating pressures to the network are generally accurate regardless of flow rate and inlet pressure range.
There are several key reasons why the regulated downstream pressure may vary:
The optimum solution for a pressure relief valve is a product that Bermad have manufactured with a similar tolerance of supply to the pressure reducing valve; namely the model 73Q or 730 valve.
Both of these configurations are designed to open and relieve excessive pressure, and smoothly close after the surge or higher pressure condition has been rectified.
This pressure relief valve features a rapid opening speed and controlled slower shut-off to relieve the surge.
Find out more about the model 73Q
This sustaining relief valve has a moderately fast opening speed and a variable closing speed, regulated by a needle valve.
Find out more about the model 730
This direct-acting valve is primarily designed for extremely fast opening to mitigate fast-moving transient pressures.
Find out more about the model VRCA
The optimum size will depend on the application and the rationale behind selecting a specific valve.
Typically, you would size a relief valve with a flow capacity of between 20-40% of the pressure reducing station.
You can also size the relief valve to operate at considerably higher velocities, as the valve is likely only periodically engaged in rare events.
To be sure of the optimum solution, contact your local area Bermad technical engineer for specific insights into your particular application.
The following video highlights the setting and operation of the relief valve.
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If you have any further questions, require additional details or wish to discuss any technical aspects of relief valves, you can contact your local Bermad technical engineer, visit our YouTube channel, or view more ‘how-to’ articles.
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