Rivers & creeks
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Is petrol vapour lighter or heavier than air?
I'm moving the petrol tanks on our HT. We carry quite a lot (12gal) and it's kept in two plastimo upright tanks. The best place to site them is in a cockpit locker. This is the issue. In a sealed (but not quite air tight) locker there will naturally be a build up of petrol vapour from the air inlet to the tanks and from when we change over the petrol line from one tank to another. Therefore after a while the atmosphere could become 90% vapour! I want to vent the locker to prevent a build up of vapour, should it be vented at the bottom (darned awkward) or is near the top OK? If it was LPG it would have to be at the bottom of the locker, is petrol any different?
Thanks,
Simon
I'm moving the petrol tanks on our HT. We carry quite a lot (12gal) and it's kept in two plastimo upright tanks. The best place to site them is in a cockpit locker. This is the issue. In a sealed (but not quite air tight) locker there will naturally be a build up of petrol vapour from the air inlet to the tanks and from when we change over the petrol line from one tank to another. Therefore after a while the atmosphere could become 90% vapour! I want to vent the locker to prevent a build up of vapour, should it be vented at the bottom (darned awkward) or is near the top OK? If it was LPG it would have to be at the bottom of the locker, is petrol any different?
Thanks,
Simon