kbow364
Electrical
- Mar 7, 2024
- 4
I'm trying to convince my boss that filling a plastic tank full of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) to the very top with no air space is a bad idea due to thermal expansion.
The tank holds about 450 gallons, is not vented, but has a small forwarding pump attached to the top. My fear is that as the fluid heats up it could cause pressure buildup and damage the tank or the pump.
Am I wrong for thinking it's a smart idea to leave a 5-10% air bubble in the tank?
The tank holds about 450 gallons, is not vented, but has a small forwarding pump attached to the top. My fear is that as the fluid heats up it could cause pressure buildup and damage the tank or the pump.
Am I wrong for thinking it's a smart idea to leave a 5-10% air bubble in the tank?