sbend
Mechanical
- Oct 16, 2013
- 3
Good afternoon,
I am working on a new fuel tank design for 25hp off road construction equipment and am seeking information on how to prevent over pressure with trapped vapor pressure following rollover condition. The tank has a sealed cap and rollover/vapor relief valve. I have not found any information in regulations for this condition or any information on the net regarding vapor build rate, particularly at temperatures above 100 deg F. I have been studying automotive information and could not find how they deal with trapped vapor pressure following rollover or if it is an issue. My fuel temperatures would be more like 120 + deg F and produce vapor pressures over 10 psi.
Set up is: 11 gal sealed cap tank with rollover/vapor relief valve vented straight to Kohler engine. (I was told the off road application and engine size does not require carbon canister).
Any knowledge share will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
I am working on a new fuel tank design for 25hp off road construction equipment and am seeking information on how to prevent over pressure with trapped vapor pressure following rollover condition. The tank has a sealed cap and rollover/vapor relief valve. I have not found any information in regulations for this condition or any information on the net regarding vapor build rate, particularly at temperatures above 100 deg F. I have been studying automotive information and could not find how they deal with trapped vapor pressure following rollover or if it is an issue. My fuel temperatures would be more like 120 + deg F and produce vapor pressures over 10 psi.
Set up is: 11 gal sealed cap tank with rollover/vapor relief valve vented straight to Kohler engine. (I was told the off road application and engine size does not require carbon canister).
Any knowledge share will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott