IMPORTANT
INFORMATION FOR
STORAGE
TANK MANUFACTURERS
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Fuel Oils - Information - HSE Circular |
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Explosions
in Fuel Oil Storage Tanks |
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The
circular referred to is paraphrased below and concerns explosions in
fuel oil storage tanks caused by overheating of their contents.
It is stated that the flashpoints of these oil classes is normally at least 66 C and assuming that the temperature remains below this value these oils will not be readily ignited. Dangers : If the oil heating system becomes faulty then the temperature can rise above the flashpoint, and once this occurs it is able to produce flammable vapour /air mixtures which can be ignited either inside or outside the tank or the pipework. External Ignition : An example of an accident with this ignition source is given Internal Ignition : An argument is led that several explosions have been the result of electric heaters being exposed to the air, in which some may reach temperatures up to 800 C. This would of course indicate poor tank design, since the heater should never be uncovered. Stock Management : Discusses incorrect fuel for tank heater settings. |
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