Emerson celebrates 150 years of its Crosby line of PRVs

Emerson has recognized the 150th anniversary of its Crosby™ line of pressure relief valves (PRVs), marking a significant milestone in the history of PRVs and overpressure protection products. Crosby technologies are field-proven and engineered to meet the latest regulatory standards with improved performance, greater reliability, and enhanced safety.

Current Crosby offerings include:

J-Series – Robust and proven technology providing reliable overpressure protection in various applications, including air, gas, steam, vapor, liquid, and two-phase media. Used extensively in the oil and gas, refining, and chemical industries.

OMNI-TRIM® – Proven solution for overpressure protection and thermal relief applications in air, gas, vapor, liquid, and steam applications. A straightforward design makes it ideal for refineries, chemical and petrochemical plants, power plant auxiliary systems, and pulp and paper mills.

H-Series – High performance PRVs for overpressure protection in power industry steam safety applications, including economizers, steam drums, superheaters, reheaters, and more.

Emerson is continuously developing new valve technologies based on the company’s deep experience in critical service applications. For example, Crosby Balanced Diaphragm technology eliminates bellows in PRVs, ensuring reliable, balanced operation against back pressure. This innovation reduces maintenance costs, improves performance, and enhances safety with its robust design. In a related development, the world’s first Bellows Leak Detection solution provides instant notification of ruptures to enable prompt maintenance, reduce fugitive emissions, and provide event logging for intelligent root cause failure analysis—enhancing productivity and environmental protection.

All these overpressure protection products are field-proven technologies, engineered to meet the latest user demands.

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