Model 112CSS Safety Valve is an ASME Code Certified, precision
machined brass valve with a hard seat. This valve supports ASME
Code applications up to 300 psi. It also features a stainless steel
ball for durability and a pull ring for manual testing. As
Kingston's most popular valve, it is suited for a wide variety of
applications.
Alternative versions to the Model 112CSS are available in
electroless nickel plating, Model 112CSSEN and all Stainless Steel,
Model 112CR.
Any version of the Model 112C Series Safety Valve can be delivered
with an ASME certified steam rating.
The Model 112CSS Safety Valve, like every Safety Valve, is set and
tested at factory for quality and dependability.
The Model 112CSS Safety Valve is approved in Massachusetts and
Washington DC and is stamped with UV & NB symbols. Registered
in all Canadian provinces and territories.
Set pressure range 25 to 300 psi (5 psi increments
only)
Maximum temperature 400°F
Detail Features:
- ASME Sec. VIII, Air, Gas and Steam, 'UV' Stamp.
- Brass Construction, ASTM B16.
- Every safety valve is set and tested at the factory.
- Heavy duty construction for lasting performance.
- Kingston quality design, engineering and precision
manufacturing.
- National Board Certified, 'NB' Stamp.
- Pop-style safety valve.
- Precision machined for smooth operation.
- Precision Machined Hard Seat, 440C stainless steel ball.
- Pull-ring for manual testing.
- Registered in all Canadian provinces and territories: CRN
#0G3144.1C.
- Set Pressure Range 25-300
- Stainless Steel Ball, 440C.
- Stainless steel spring.
- Tested in National Board Approved Quality Assurance
Process.
| Model
Name |
Inlet
Size |
Inlet
Orifice |
Min Temp |
Max Temp |
Pressure
Range |
Height |
Width |
Thickness |
Hex |
Approx. Shipping
Weight |
| 112CSS-4-000 |
1/2" |
0.375 |
- |
400 |
25-300 |
3-3/4" |
- |
- |
3/4" |
7 oz. |
PSI Specification
If ordering online, at Step 4: Review Your Order, enter in the
"Review Order Notes" box your PSI in increments of 5 according to
the PSI range listed above. If ordering through customer service,
be sure to let them know the PSI increment needed.