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Fuel oil handling Systems (FOHS) and storage tanks
Fuel Oil Handling:
Thermo System undertakes complete Design, Engineering, Supply, Fabrication, Installation, Erection, Testing & Commissioning
of FOHS for different type of fuels (HFO, HSD, LDO, Naphtha etc) to be stored. Complete mechanical, electrical and
instrumentation is covered.
Typical Fuel Oil Handling System consists of unloading hose, decanting and transfer facilities, pumping and heating unit (if
applicable), bulk storage tank, day tank and the process utility piping.
Unloading Skid:
Used for unloading the fuel from tankers / wagons through hoses
A typical unloading skid consists of
Suction strainers
Pumps with drives
Instrumentation (pressure, temperature & flow)
Interconnecting piping with valves mounted on a common base frame
Bulk Storage Tank:
Designed to API 650 and IS 803 standards to accommodate the Fuel Oil unloaded from tankers / wagons. These can be vertical
fixed / floating roof tanks with material of construction of SS 316 / SS304 / Carbon steel.
A typical storage tank consists of
Electrical / steam heaters
Flame and lightings arresters
Breather valves
Instrumentation (level and temperature)
Thermal insulation
Transfer Skid:
Used for transferring the fuel from storage tanks to the day tanks
A typical transfer skid consists of
suction strainers
pumps with drives
instrumentation (pressure, termperature & flow)
interconnecting piping with valves
inline heaters on the pump discharge line mounted on a common base frame.
Day Tanks:
Designed to accommodate the day’s requirement of fuel and located near the utility point.
Pumping & Heating (PHF) Unit:
PHF unit is used to transfer the fuel from day tanks to the utility point i.e. boiler firing, furnace firing, engine etc at a
required pressure, temperature & flowrate.
A typical PHF unit consists of:
Inline Heater.
Instrumentation (pressure, temperature, flow, viscosity etc)
Pressure regulating / control valves
The balance scope as described in the transfer skid.
Piping:
The total process utility piping (CS/SS) - starting from unloading point to utility point along with the necessary
accessories and instrumentation.
Electrical:
This comprises of power distribution from control instruments like RTDs, thermostats etc. for control and monitoring of
various parameters in the system.
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how do i change the inline fuel filter in my 2004 chevy trail blazer?
Answer:
Remove pressure from the system, I pulled the fuel pump relay with the engine running to get most of it. The filter is located on the front upper portion of the tank, make sure the new filter has the retaining tabs. The filter is clamped in place with a plastic band and a #2 Phillips screw that will probably strip out ( I replaced it with a hose clamp) squeeze the retaining tabs together on one of the lines and pull it straight off, the old tabs should stay with the filter. Transfer the lines to the new filter, make sure they are in the correct spot.
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