
H.P Safety Valve Complete – P/N: 7600A DENO Compressor
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Product Description
The High-Pressure (H.P) Safety Valve Complete (P/N: 7600A) DENO Compressor is a vital safety feature in the DENO L2-35 compressor, designed to protect the system from over-pressurization. This valve automatically releases excess pressure when it exceeds a predetermined threshold, preventing potential damage, hazards, or system failure. Its critical function ensures the safe and reliable operation of the compressor under varying conditions.
Supplied as a complete assembly, the H.P Safety Valve is ready for installation, simplifying maintenance and minimizing downtime. It is engineered to meet stringent industry safety standards, providing dependable pressure relief and enhancing the overall safety of the compressor system.
Additional information
Product Details
- Part Number: 7600A
- Deno Part Number: 7600-32
- Compatible Compressor Model: L2-35
Key Features
- Reliable Pressure Relief: Precisely calibrated to release pressure at a specific threshold, safeguarding the system.
- Complete Assembly: Comes as a fully assembled unit, reducing installation complexity.
- Compliance with Safety Standards: Adheres to industry regulations, ensuring safe and efficient operation.
Applications
The H.P Safety Valve Complete (P/N: 7600A) DENO Compressor is installed in the high-pressure section of the DENO L2-35 compressor. It plays a critical role in preventing excessive pressure build-up, maintaining system integrity, and ensuring operational safety in industrial and heavy-duty applications.


