Ktracid
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2007
- 20
Hi all,
I have been working on tanker truck off-loading that handles diluent (flammable fluid). I have the following questions:
1. How do I make sure that the venting capabilities of the tanker (that we are off-loading from) are adequate? In other words, how can I determine the maximum off-loading rate from the tanker truck without causing any venting/vacuum issues?
2. I know that that the hose connection is 4"? What is the maximum recommended velocity to reach in the hose? What is this maximum velocity based on?
3. What kind of provision is required for off-loading of a flammable fluid like a diluent? I have been advised that a portable nitrogen package is potentially the solution. I have no prior experience on the topic and do not know how to assess the need for a nitrogen package. What other information do I need to make sure that the nitrogen package is definitely needed?
4. Do I need to consider any vapour recovery?
Many thanks for your responses.
I have been working on tanker truck off-loading that handles diluent (flammable fluid). I have the following questions:
1. How do I make sure that the venting capabilities of the tanker (that we are off-loading from) are adequate? In other words, how can I determine the maximum off-loading rate from the tanker truck without causing any venting/vacuum issues?
2. I know that that the hose connection is 4"? What is the maximum recommended velocity to reach in the hose? What is this maximum velocity based on?
3. What kind of provision is required for off-loading of a flammable fluid like a diluent? I have been advised that a portable nitrogen package is potentially the solution. I have no prior experience on the topic and do not know how to assess the need for a nitrogen package. What other information do I need to make sure that the nitrogen package is definitely needed?
4. Do I need to consider any vapour recovery?
Many thanks for your responses.