Mechanical Air & Vapor Eliminators
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IN THE EVENT OF A GAS LEAK
IN THE EVENT OF A LARGE GAS LEAK
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Evacuate the building and notify your local fire department.
IN THE EVENT OF A SMALL, CONTAINED GAS LEAK
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Stop the leak and prevent accidental ignition.
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Prevent the entrance of gas into other portions of the buildings. Some gases
such as LPG seek lower levels, while other gases seek higher levels.
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Evacuate all people from the danger zone.
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Ensure that the gas is dispersed before resuming business and operating
motors.
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If in doubt, notify your local fire department.
General Information
Liquid Controls Mechanical Air & Vapor Eliminators remove air
and vapor from metering systems. Removing the air and vapor
from a metering system increases the accuracy of the meter by
allowing only liquid to pass through the meter for measurement.
At installation, Liquid Controls mechanical air and vapor
eliminators are piped to a storage tank to provide a pathway and
a receptacle where the evacuated air and vapor can be deposited.
After the air (or vapor) has left the metering system, mechanical
air and vapor eliminators seal off the pathway to prevent liquid
from entering the storage tank.
Storage Tank
In this manual, the term “storage tank,” refers to any type of receptacle meant to hold air or
vapor expelled from the meter system by an air eliminator. Because mechanical air and
vapor eliminators remove both air and vapor, depending on the application, the terms “air”
and “vapor” are interchangeable throughout this guide.