Need to know if you leave tank over night pressurized
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by E.ram84, Apr 16, 2019.
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Oxygen tank, accatelene?? Might need to be just a tad more specific.
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Did you do a partial unload? Did they run out of room in their storage tank?
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Don’t know if you’re talking about a liquid tank or pneumatic.Not sure why you would want to on either one it takes about 2 seconds to pressurize a liquid tank and about 2 minutes to pressurize a pneumatic why would you want to take a chance of something happening to try and save that little bit of time
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I filled up a trailer and I figure that I’ll save time leaving it Pressurized for our next truck in the morning. But I’ve heard that it could Pressurized by itself.
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I’ve heard a lot of stuff that it would be okay if all our Valves were closed but I also heard it could Pressurized by itself, making sure I get some good information -
If your driving NO if your just sitting maybe. Even as little as 10 psi can cause a big boom
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Last edited: Apr 16, 2019
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