For experiences crude drivers I have a question.
If one was loading a crude trailer, say your standard 200 barrel trailer loading from a standard 20 feet 400 barrel tank and for whatever reason you didn’t stop the pump and you over filled , what exactly would happen.
Would the oil pop out of the top out of the manhole cover.
Would the oil pop open the the bolted in scrub out valves on top.
Or would it just shoot out of the vapor line.
I tend to believe the latter. I tend to believe it would come out the vapor line. As the Manhole cover is typically clamped in, and the scrub out valves are bolted in.
It’s hard to explain why I’m asking, but I need the opinion of experienced crude haulers.
Perhaps some of you had a co worker that over filled. What happened? Did it come out of the vapor line ?
Thanks
Question for Crude Drivers about overfilling a trailer
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Rocket79, Dec 8, 2018.
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Depends on how fast the pump is pumping...... the faster the pump is going the more oil comes out anywhere it can......
Vapor for sure manholes probably too.... clean out caps probably also..
And no I’ve never done it.... but have arrived on site shortly after it happened.Last edited: Dec 8, 2018
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But if anyone has ever experienced an overfill type of spill I’d love to know if I’m correct that’ll just come out of the vapor line.
In the meantime guess I’ll start calling lawyers and see if I have a case.
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