Nh3: breakaway event, Breakaway event – Great Plains NP3000A Operator Manual User Manual

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407-613M

NH

3

: Breakaway Event

Initially treat a breakaway coupler separation event as
you would any other field emergency. Perform the steps
at “Ammonia Emergency Action” in the “Using
Anhydrous Ammonia Safely
” manual (407-551M).
Only then consider performing the steps on this page.

Although the breakaway coupler is designed to separate,
such breakaways are not routine events.

Upon a breakaway, what to do about the breakaway
coupler itself is the last consideration. Priorities are:

1.

Protect: Perform basic field emergency action, which
may included summoning emergency responders if
a major release is in progress, or the nurse tank is
tipped over, or is otherwise at risk of a major release.

2.

Assess: If the nurse tank appears intact, sound and
stable, determine the cause of the breakaway. It is
unlikely to be something simple that will allow a
timely re-coupling and resumption of application.

If, and only if, the nurse tank is safe to approach, take the
next steps to discharge both sides of the breakaway.

Discharge Applicator:

3.

Perform the steps at “NH3: Stopping Application
on page 64.
Remain up wind and clear of nurse tank
while doing this.

4.

With the orifice pointing away from you, and
down-wind, slowly open the coupler bleed valve
at the applicator half of the breakaway coupler(s). If
you closed the emergency shutoff(s) after
breakaway, each bleed will release liquid NH

3

, under

pressure, most likely as a spray.

Discharge Nurse Tank Hose(s):

5.

Position the tractor and applicator near the nurse
tank. Stop up-wind of the tank, but slightly
cross-wind of the tank (so that you are not exposed
to residual applicator fumes while working around
the tank). Face the tractor into the wind.

6.

From up-wind, approach the nurse tank.

7.

Close the nurse tank withdrawal valve

.

8.

From up-wind, approach the nurse tank hose outlet
end

.

9.

Locate a bleed valve

on the nurse tank half of a

coupler. Be careful not to touch or loosen the Acme
coupler

. Bleed only one hose at a time.

10. Position the outlet such that the bleed valve orifice

points both away from you AND points down-wind
AND can be opened and left pointing that way
unattended. If this is not possible, get expert help.

Upon Event: Probable Chemical Hazard:
A 60cc NH

3

liquid release to air has already occurred. Assume

a major release is also in progress or imminent. Act
accordingly. Request assistance from trained experts rather
than risk blindness, disfiguring/disabling injury or death.

A breakaway event is most likely due to a major equipment
failure (such as nurse tank running gear fracture), or a gross
operator error (such as towing/turning too fast, or departing
level ground). These cases can result in an immediate serious
spill, or result in a damaged tank at risk of leak at any time.

Even in the case of a basic operator error (such as movement
with only the nurse tank hose connected) both applicator
systems and nurse tank hose(s) at breakaway are fully charged
with liquid NH

3

, right up to the checks in the breakaway

halves. The nurse tank side is under full tank pressurization.
The applicator hose(s) may be under pressure.

This was an unplanned event. Wind direction may not be
favorable for discharging and re-coupling. If the wind is light
or calm, do not attempt to bleed the breakaway coupler
halves.
Your field PPE

a

is not sufficient for the releases

necessary.

a. PPE: Personal Protective Equipment

A16

A15

A7

A13

A7

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