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Liquefied Petroleum gas safety valve vent should leads to a higher position

Many compressors, pumps, and safety valve vents on pipelines in gas stations are not piped up high, so it may be considered irrelevant to release gas when the safety valve jumps. However, some gas ...
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Many compressors, pumps, and safety valve vents on pipelines in gas stations are not piped up high, so it may be considered irrelevant to release gas when the safety valve jumps. However, some gas stations may experience overpressure in the pipelines on and behind the compressor due to operator misoperation, causing them to jump. The impact of gas and liquid sprayed at high speed is astonishing and accompanied by a sharp whistle. Fortunately, no one was injured by standing at the safety valve outlet. However, strong impact marks are still left on the brick wall about 2 meters away from the safety valve outlet. Therefore, to protect the safety of operators, Guide the specialized pipeline of the safety valve vent to a high outdoor or elevated location

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