UB/SF-IIA1
Pressure/Vacuum Diaphragm Valvewith internal coating, deflagration- and endurance burning-proof

Features
Extreme Tightness
Optimal Pressure Maintenance
Protective System According to ATEX
Safety Against Endurance Burning
Safe Venting
Frost-Proof
Condensate Drainage
Monitoring
Modular Design
Easy operation Monitoring

combined pressure and vacuum relief valve

Usable Under Extreme Climatic Conditions

Composition
Advanced Sealing Technology for Reliable Pressure Maintenance in Tanks
Dynamic Flame Arresting Safety at Overpressure Conditions
Many Individual Certifications
Dimensions
To select the nominal size Nominal size The nominal size is an alphanumeric designation of size for components in a piping system, used for reference purposes, comprising the letters DN followed by a dimensionless integer that is indirectly related to the physical size of the bore or outside diameter of the connections, expessed in millimeters. (DN), please use the flow capacity charts on the following pages
| DN | pressure | pressure | 80 / 3" | pressure | pressure | 100 / 4" | pressure | pressure | 150 / 6" |
| a | up to +28 mbar | up to +11.2 inch W.C. | 615 / 24.21 | up to +28 mbar | up to +11.2 inch W.C. | 645 / 25.39 | up to +25 mbar | up to +10 inch W.C. | 680 / 26.77 |
| a | > +28 mbar | > +11.2 inch W.C. | 765 / 30.12 | > +28 mbar | > +11.2 inch W.C. | 795 / 31.30 | > +25 mbar | > +10 inch W.C. | 830 / 32.68 |
| b | 410 / 16.14 | 485 / 19.09 | 590 / 23.23 |
Dimensions in mm / inches
Pressure settings > +50 mbar / +20 inch W.C. (DN 80), > +45 mbar / +18 inch W.C. (DN 100), > +46 mbar / +18.4 inch W.C. (DN150) with additional liquid reservoir - dimensions upon request
Dimensions for pressure/vacuum diaphragm valves with
heating coil
Heating coil
A heating coil is a pipe connection consisting of several pipe sections.
upon request
Selection of explosion group
| MESG | Expl. Gr. (IEC / CEN) |
| ≥ 1,14 mm | IIA1 |
Special approvals upon request
Flange connection type
| EN 1092-1; Form B1 |
| ASME B16.5 CL 150 R.F. |
other types upon request
Design Types and Specifications
Almost any combination of vacuum and pressure settings can be utilized for the valve. The diaphragm is pressurized by liquid. Higher pressures can be achieved upon request with a special liquid reservoir.Settings:
| DN 80 | +3.5 mbar | +50 mbar |
| +1.4 inch W.C. | +20 inch W.C. | |
| DN 100 | +3.5 mbar | +45 mbar |
| +1.4 inch W.C. | +18 inch W.C. | |
| DN 150 | +3.5 mbar | +46 mbar |
| +1.4 inch W.C. | +18.4 inch W.C. | |
| Vacuum | -3.5 mbar | -35 mbar |
| -1.4 inch W.C. | -14 inch W.C. |
Higher pressure settings up to +150 mbar (60 inch W.C.) in special design with additional liquid reservoir upon request.
Material for housing
| Design | B |
| Housing Housing A housing is a solid shell, which surrounds a content, either protecting the content from external influences, or protecting the environment from the content. | Steel |
| Coating Coating Coating is the application of a firmly adhering layer of shapeless material to the surface of a workpiece. of housing | 2 components polymere coating |
| Valve top | Stainless Steel |
| Heating coil (UB / SF-H-...-I) | Stainless Steel |
| Valve seats | Stainless Steel |
| Gasket | FPM |
| Diaphragm | FPM |
Special materials upon request
Flow Capacity Chart


UB/SF DN100


UB/SF DN150


The flow capacity charts have been determined with a calibrated and TÜV certified flow capacity test rig. Volume flow V in (m³/h) and CFH refer to the standard reference conditions of air ISO 6358 (20°C, 1bar). For conversion to other densities and temperatures refer to Sec. 1: “Technical Fundamentals”.








