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COEPTIS

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May 31, 2006
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is there any problem if I fit the nozzle flame arrestor on center roof tank?, then what is the better location
 
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Which way is the flame front travelling? Towards the tank from a pipe, or from inside the tank out a pipe?

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Note that API-2000 has a statement saying you don't need a flame arrestor if you have a P/V vent.
 
Flame arrestors can ice up and prevent the P/V vent from working properly, leading to tank collapse inwards when you withdraw liquid.
 
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