Pipelife Gas-Stop. Excess Flow Valve for Gas Service Lines
One of the most frequent causes of gas leaks is damage to service lines during the course of excavation work.
Manipulations or improper handling inside buildings - in the area up to the shut-off device or the pressure regulator - have also led to accidents. In addition to this natural events, such as e.g. earthquakes, can lead to the destruction of gas pipes.
The installation of Pipelife Gas-Stop™ Excess Flow Valves, developed in 1991 in close cooperation with gas supply companies, prevents these leaks and contributes towards avoiding accidents.
In the meantime the use of excess flow valves in gas service lines is regarded as the state of technology in many countries. Several million Pipelife Gas-Stop™ units ensure for enhanced safety in gas supply networks.
Manipulations or improper handling inside buildings - in the area up to the shut-off device or the pressure regulator - have also led to accidents. In addition to this natural events, such as e.g. earthquakes, can lead to the destruction of gas pipes.
The installation of Pipelife Gas-Stop™ Excess Flow Valves, developed in 1991 in close cooperation with gas supply companies, prevents these leaks and contributes towards avoiding accidents.
In the meantime the use of excess flow valves in gas service lines is regarded as the state of technology in many countries. Several million Pipelife Gas-Stop™ units ensure for enhanced safety in gas supply networks.
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