NSN 4820-01-032-5701
Safety Relief Valve
Datasheet
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Product description
Safety Relief Valve NSN 4820-01-032-5701.
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MPN or Model
P90-383-20
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Schedule B
8481.40.0000 (Safety or relief valves) -
NMF (National Motor Freight)
127220 - Pressure Reg/red/relief Valves NOI -
Unit Weight (Est.)
0.1 lb
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Safety Relief Valve
A valve designed to automatically release excessive pressures. It is actuated by static pressure upstream of the valve and is used as a safety valve or relief valve, and may be set to close at a predetermined pressure. It is not designed for regulation of continuously fluctuating loads. It may be inline or cartridge (manifold) design. Excludes valve (1), relief, pressure and temperature.

Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 4820-01-032-5701 safety relief valveManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
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P90-383-20 | Circor Aerospace, Inc. |
581R855 | Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation |
581R855H02 | Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation |
D537A-8D-18 | Circor Aerospace, Inc. |
P90-383-20 | Circor Aerospace, Inc. |
581R855H02 | Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation |
D537A-8D-18 | Circor Aerospace, Inc. |
581R855 | Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation |
Stock Check

Availability for this item was last checked on 09/22/22.
The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
- NS: 1