Claims
- 1. A method of leakage testing a volatile liquid tank installation having a fill-pipe projecting downwardly into the tank with the fill-pipe outlet below the normal minimum liquid level in the tank and the tank also having a vent-pipe, in which method one side of a shut-off valve is connected to the vent-pipe, a flow meter is connected to the other side of the shut-off valve, said method involving the step of as said valve is opened, volatile liquid is supplied to the tank so as to increase the volume of volatile liquid therein, and the out-flow of gas or wet vapour from the vent-pipe is monitored via said flow meter for substantial correlation to the volume of volatile liquid admitted to the tank.
- 2. A method of testing as claimed in claim 1, in which the reaction time of the out-flow of gas or wet vapour to register on a gauge associated with said shut-off valve is also monitored.
- 3. A method of testing as claimed in claim 2, in which said reaction time is monitored from the commencement of liquid supply to the tank.
- 4. A method of testing as claimed in claim 1, in which a pressure gauge is arranged to sense the pressure in the vent-pipe, liquid is supplied to the fill-pipe so as to increase the volume of liquid in the tank, the shut-off valve is operated to control the build-up of pressure in the vent-pipe consequent upon the displacement of vapour or wet vapour from the tank.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 4, in which the shut-off valve is closed upon the completion of the supply of liquid to the tank, and the subsequent decay of the pressure in the vent-pipe is monitored.
- 6. A method of testing as claimed in claim 1, in which the shut-off valve is closed and pressure within the vent-pipe is monitored as liquid is drawn from the tank, as a first step of the testing method.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 6, in which the vent-pipe is fitted with at least one pressure/vacuum valve (p/v valve) arranged to limit the maximum and minimum pressures in the vent-pipe.
- 8. A method of leakage testing a volatile liquid tank farm comprising a plurality of tanks each having an individual fill-pipe projecting downwardly into the tank with the fill-pipe outlet below the normal minimum liquid level in the tank and each tank having a vent-pipe coupled to a common manifold, in which method the common manifold is closed to atmosphere and one side of a shut-off valve is connected to the manifold, a flow meter is connected to the other side of the shut-off valve, a plurality of flow meters are coupled to all but one of the fill-pipes, said method involving the step of as said shut-off valve is opened, a volatile liquid is supplied to the remaining fill-pipe so as to increase the volume of volatile liquid in the associated tank, and the out-flow of gas or wet vapour from the common manifold is monitored via said flow meter for substantial correlation to the volume of volatile liquid admitted to the tank associated with said remaining fill-pipe.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 8, in which liquid is supplied simultaneously to two tanks for a part of the overall testing method, the combined out-flow of gas or wet vapour being monitored during this time.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 8, in which the shut-off valve is closed during the start of the supply of liquid to a tank, and the pressure in the common manifold is monitored to test for leaks at the fill-pipes of the other tanks.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 5, in which a pressure gauge is arranged to sense the pressure in the manifold, liquid is supplied to said remaining fill-pipe so as to increase the volume of liquid in the associated tank, the shut-off valve is operated to control the build-up of pressure in the manifold consequent upon the displacement of gas or wet vapour from the tank.
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 11, in which the shut-off valve is closed upon the completion of the supply of liquid to all of the tanks, and the subsequent decay of the pressure in the manifold is monitored.
- 13. A method as claimed in claim 8, in which the flow meters coupled to said all but one fill-pipe are monitored for the out-flow of gas or wet vapor as liquid is supplied to said tank and the build-up of pressure is controlled by operation of the shut-off valve.
- 14. A method of testing as claimed in claim 8, in which the pressure within the common manifold is monitored as liquid is drawn from the tank, as a first step of the testing method and before liquid is supplied to the tanks.
- 15. A method as claimed in claim 8 and wherein the common manifold is fitted with a pressure/vacuum valve arranged to vent the manifold to atmosphere whenever the pressure differential between that in the common manifold and atmosphere exceeds a predetermined value, in which method the normal operation of the pressure/vacuum valve is checked by operation of the shut-off valve during the performance of the testing method.
- 16. A method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the testing method is repeatedly performed by transferring a flow meter from one fill-pipe to another and then supplying liquid to said one fill-pipe and monitoring for out-flow of gas or wet vapor from the other fill-pipes.
- 17. A method as claimed in claim 1, for use in conjunction with a fuel delivery tanker having a vapor recovery system, in which a hose is arranged to connect the other side of said shut-off valve to the fuel delivery tanker's vapor recovery system, and a pressure gauge is arranged to sense pressure in that hose, to test for correct operation of the vapor recovery system.
- 18. A method as claimed in claim 8, for use in conjunction with a fuel delivery tanker having a vapor recovery system, in which a hose is arranged to connect the other side of said shut-off valve to the fuel delivery tanker's vapor recovery system, and a pressure gauge is arranged to sense pressure in that hose, to test for correct operation of the vapor recovery system.
Priority Claims (1)
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9904030 |
Feb 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is the U.S. national stage application of International Application PCT/GB00/00616, filed Feb. 21, 2000, which international application was published on Aug. 31, 2000 as International Publication WO00/50334 in the English language. The International Application claims priority of Great Britain Patent Application 9904030.5, filed Feb. 22, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/GB00/00616 |
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WO00/50334 |
8/31/2000 |
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