SrChemE
Chemical
- May 6, 2016
- 54
Dear All,
I am in the process of installing a pressure transmitter on a toluene tank (highly flammable).
A question came up regarding the fact that when opening the 4" nozzle to install the transmitter sparks could develop by something being dropped.
The technicians already use no-spark tools to work on this tank.
What can be done to handle the installation of a new instrument on this tank nozzle that contains flammable liquid?
Are there any procedures identifying how to prevent these sparks? Any particular special cautions?
Thank you!
I am in the process of installing a pressure transmitter on a toluene tank (highly flammable).
A question came up regarding the fact that when opening the 4" nozzle to install the transmitter sparks could develop by something being dropped.
The technicians already use no-spark tools to work on this tank.
What can be done to handle the installation of a new instrument on this tank nozzle that contains flammable liquid?
Are there any procedures identifying how to prevent these sparks? Any particular special cautions?
Thank you!