Safety Valves
A safety valve is a device that protects equipment from too much pressure. It automatically opens to release pressure when it gets too high, preventing damage or explosions.
The valve usually has a spring that keeps it closed under normal conditions. When the pressure rises too much, the spring is pushed open, allowing excess pressure to escape. Once the pressure drops back to a safe level, the valve closes again. Safety valves are commonly used in boilers, pressure vessels, and pipelines to keep systems safe in different industries.