Tom_H
Petroleum
- Aug 30, 2018
- 11
Hi,
We have an older atmospheric tank currently only equipped with a lute pot for relief. It contains a flammable (flash point <20 C/68 F) and quite toxic liquid. It is nitrogen blanketed. It has been considered to equip the tank with a pressure/vacuum valve also sized for fire case. The question is whether to keep the lute pot and also how to make sure venting is to a “safe location”. This would apply to the lute pot today also of course. The plant does not have a flare system. API 2000 is used as guidance. It is possible to do a quick dispersion study I guess. Any good experience to share of this and the fate of the lute pot?
We have an older atmospheric tank currently only equipped with a lute pot for relief. It contains a flammable (flash point <20 C/68 F) and quite toxic liquid. It is nitrogen blanketed. It has been considered to equip the tank with a pressure/vacuum valve also sized for fire case. The question is whether to keep the lute pot and also how to make sure venting is to a “safe location”. This would apply to the lute pot today also of course. The plant does not have a flare system. API 2000 is used as guidance. It is possible to do a quick dispersion study I guess. Any good experience to share of this and the fate of the lute pot?