| 31. | A pressure relief valve prevents a dangerous build-up of pressure when the hydraulic cylinder's piston reaches the end of its stroke.
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| 32. | Or maybe I could use a metal bomb ( which are still expensive ) with a 2.5 bar pressure relief valve?
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| 33. | The hot water temperature can be regulated by setting the temperature-pressure relief valve on the hot water heater to 140 degrees.
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| 34. | The cylinder covers of engines built early in the programme of construction were fitted with " screw-in " type pressure relief valves.
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| 35. | Safety codes make this a rare occurrence at the cost of higher weight and additional safety features such as pressure relief valves.
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| 36. | Note, however, that pressure relief valves are normally designed to fail in the " stuck open " position, not " stuck closed ".
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| 37. | It's a boiler, but only produces hot water and not steam, there's a functioning pressure relief valve and a thermostat to prevent explosions.
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| 38. | Also on the top is a pressure relief valve that is usually identified by a circular ring ( like a key ring ).
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| 39. | Use of the demand valve resuscitator in Europe was limited by the lack of pressure relief valve or audible alarm for high pressure.
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| 40. | Or can the pressure relief valve fail in an " always shut " position, allowing pressure to build up to a dangerous level?
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