PIPELINE
Document Title; | Technical Bulletin Revision Nor | 7
Description: Installation Guidelines on the Issue Date: O6/01
Banlaw Pipeline S0OLPM
Refueling System
To ensure the proper and safe operation of the Banlaw Quick-Fill Dry-Break Refuelling
System, a number of factors need to be considered in the set-up and design of the fuel tank
and delivery system.
The Banlaw 800LPM system, incorporating the 8800 series’ nozzle and AUS23 receivers, Is
capable of flowrates between 170-800LPM. Detailed in this document are important factors
which need to be considered before components of the Banlaw system are installed,
particularly if a conventional “splash-fill” system is being replaced.
1. Delivery Network
The specification and layout of a refuelling installation needs to consider a number of key
areas unique to the dry-break quick-fill refuelling system. These include; pipework design,
Pump selection, and the installation of a break-away valve and a nozzle operating sign.
Given due consideration, such factors will promote a safe and reliable refuelling system.
a) to both combat the generation of static electricity and reduce the head loss in the
pipework both upstream and downstream of the refuelling nozzle, Banlaw Pipeline
recommend a minimum size of 1.5" (bore diameter) for all hose, pipe and fittings at
flowrates up to 600LPM and a minimum of 2" hose for refuelling rates