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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Flammable Vapors Can Cause Engine Damage

Did you know that flammable vapors in the air can cause diesel engines to potentially overspeed and damage themselves under idle or lightly loaded conditions? Shutting the engine off won’t help — as long as the vapors are drawn into the air intake, the engine could keep running. This problem has been noted for many years and was especially critical for fuel tankers during tank filling operations. Current controls on vaporous-organic compound emissions have reduced or eliminated this particular problem in some areas, but fire departments face a similar, more serious, problem when responding to fuel spills where ...

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