PieterStander
Petroleum
- Mar 12, 2010
- 13
I am decanting hydrocarbons from rail cars into storage, the suction line is 4", into a 4" flow meter with an air-eliminator downstream of the pump which has a feed to a downstream valve that will close when air is detected.
The problem I have is that my pumps are higher than the lowest part of the rail cars and when the rail car get empty my flow rate drops below the meter's designed min rate and then the presets stops the transaction.
Do any of you know of a way to eliminate air safely and efficiently in the suction line?
The problem I have is that my pumps are higher than the lowest part of the rail cars and when the rail car get empty my flow rate drops below the meter's designed min rate and then the presets stops the transaction.
Do any of you know of a way to eliminate air safely and efficiently in the suction line?