Gasoline Vapor Extraction System (VRU)

Gasoline vapor removal system
Why do we use fuel vapor evacuation systems?
Environmental reasons: Reducing hydrocarbon emissions going to the atmosphere improves air quality and reduces the greenhouse effect.
Economic Reasons: The recovery of a valuable petroleum product that otherwise goes to the atmosphere. The investment usually pays off in 2 to 3 years!

Benefits
High level of security
Low operational and maintenance costs.
Quick installation at lower level of costs
Various options depending on base necessity

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Description

Features
Two standardized VRU series:
• TM system for a terminal with a maximum flow rate of vapor removal from 120 - 1,460 m3/h
TM system for a terminal with a maximum flow rate of gas vapor removal from 1 900 – 10 700 m3/h
All vessels and pipes are designed for 6.5 bar pressure and tested at 10 bar and 13 bar respectively.
An additional column that does not allow overflow.
Safety valves
Carbon temperature monitoring
Highly resistant activated carbon with low reactivity
Works at temperatures above 45°C
Two types of vacuum systems:
• Liquid Ring Vacuum Pump Systems (LVRP)
• Dry Vacuum Pump Systems (DVP)

Application
Gasoline vapor that is taken directly from a tank to a truck or wagon
Balancing fuel money
When filling a tanker
Tank breathing