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EXAMPLE:
To determine the size and number of OCECO V-130 Conservation Vent Valves or Conservation Vent Units needed for the following conditions:
Tank Capacity 20,000 Barrels
Flash Point Below 100 F.
Pumping Rate - In 1,000 bbls. per hour
Pumping Rate - Out 1,200 bbls. per hour
Allowable Working Pressure 2 inches of Water
Allowable Working Vacuum 1 oz. per sq. inch
SOLUTION:
Pressure (Cu. Ft./
Hr.)
Vacuum ( Cu.
Ft./Hr.)
Pumping Requirement (From preceding Paragraph titled "Tanks containing petroleum products with a flash
point below 100 F"
(12 x 1000) =
12,000
(5.6 x 1200) =
6,720
+20,000
+20,000
32,000
26,720
Then turning to the capacity charts or tables with the bulletins describing the OCECO V-130 Conservation Vent Valves and OCECO Conservation Vent Units
we find that a 6" V-130 Vent Valve or and 8" Conservation Vent Unit will be needed to meet the pressure and vacuum requirements.
Formula No. 1
Required std. air capacity = Required vapor of free gas capacity x Ks.g. x Kt x 1.05
Definitions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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6. Ks.g = Square root of the Specific Gravity (see Table No. III)
7. Kt = Square root of (T+46) / -520 (see Table No. II)
8. T = Gas Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
TABLE II Temperature Correction Factors
Temp. Degrees F. Kt Correction Factor Temp. Degrees F. Kt Correction Factor
0
0.940
110
1.047
10
0.951
120
1.056
20
0.961
130
1.065
30
0.971
140
1.074
40
0.981
150
1.083
50
0.990
160
1.092
60
1.000
170
1.102
70
1.010
180
1.110
80
1.019
190
1.118
90
1.028
200
1.127
100
1.038
TABLE III Specific Gravity Correction Factors
Specific Gravity Ks.g. Correction Factor Specific Gravity Ks.g. Correction Factor Specific Gravity Ks.g. Correction Factor
0.20
0.447
0.95
0.975
1.80
1.342
0.30
0.548
1.00
1.000
1.90
1.378
0.40
0.632
1.05
1.025
2.00
1.414
0.50
0.707
1.10
1.049
2.50
1.590
0.55
0.742
1.15
1.072
3.00
1.732
0.60
0.773
1.20
1.095
3.50
1.871
0.70
0.837
1.30
1.140
4.50
2.121
0.75
0.866
1.40
1.183
5.00
2.236
0.80
0.894
1.50
1.225
5.50
2.345
0.85
0.922
1.60
1.265
6.00
2.449
0.90
0.949
1.70
1.304
EXAMPLE:
To determine the size and number of OCECO V-130 Conservation Vent Valves or Conservation Vent Units needed for the following conditions:
1. Quantity of vapor to be vented
= 24,000 cu. ft. per hr.
2. Maximum temperature of vapor to be vented
= 160 F.
3. Specific gravity of vapor at 60 F.
= 1.5
4. Allowable working pressure
= 2" of water
1. Quantity of air required
= 25,700 cu. ft. per hr.
2. Maximum air temperature
= 120 F
3. Allowable working vacuum
= 1 oz. per sq. inch
SOLUTION:
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Example:
Find the volume at standard conditions of 5 lbs. hydrogen (H2).
Volume = 379.5 * 5 / 2.16 = 878 cu. ft.
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