Cashco 1078 - Tank Blanketing User Manual

Model 1078

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (IOM)

IOM-1078

09-10

SECTION I

I. DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE

Model 1078

Vacu-Gard Pilot Operated Blanketing Valve

Clean out blanket gas supply lines prior to valve
installation to get rid of dirt, sand, loose scales and
other foreign particles trapped in the piping. This is
particularly true for new tanks and/or new piping. One
way to accomplish this is to blow out the lines from the
supply side up to the connection to the Vacu-Gard inlet.

SECTION III

III. INSTALLATION

It is always good practice to install a main line fi lter
upstream of any tank blanketing valve. The element
should be approximately 5-40 microns with a fl ow ca-
pacity at least equal to or greater than that of the Vacu-
Gard.

The valve should be installed in the normal upright
position. The inlet is horizontal and the outlet is ver-
tical downward. There is an optional horizontal outlet
available only for the remote sensing design. All outlet
piping from the valve body to the vessel must be at
least as large or larger than the outlet port in the body.
Keep piping as short as possible for best valve perfor-
mance.

The Model 1078 Vacu-Gard is a pilot operated
blanketing valve intended for installation on top of
medium to large storage tanks. The standard valve
comes with either FNPT or Weldneck connections.

SECTION II

II. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION

All standard 1” size valve bodies are cast 316 stainless
steel (CF3M). Standard 2” size valve bodies are
available in cast carbon steel (WCB) or stainless steel
(CF3M). All sizes have 316 SST Trim.

CAUTION

Follow your company’s safety procedures to avoid
injury to personnel or damage to equipment.

For Remote Sensing:
The sense line should be a 1/2” O.D. tube (or larger)
and the length should not exceed fi fteen feet. Longer
lengths may be used with larger diameter sense lines.
The sense line should slope downward from the pilot to
the tank to allow condensate, if any, to drain back into
the tank. (The sense port is the port on the side of the
pilot body marked with an “S”. A “tee” may be added to
the sense port for gauging pressure in the vessel.)

For Dip-Tube Sensing:
The integral dip-tube line must protrude into the tank at
least 6” below the roof.

NOTE: The port at the end of the main valve body op-
posite the inlet is not a sense port. This port is an op-
tional horizontal outlet for remote sensing valve. This
port should not be used for pressure gauging since the
pressure at this point may be higher than the maximum
tank pressure and may cause damage to the gauge.

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