Switch loading definition

Switch loading means that a previous loaded cargo was much high vapourable liquid and a present cargo to load into same tank is relatively low vapourable liquid.
Switch loading. – means aA transfer of organic liquids with a vapor pressure of
Switch loading. – means aA transfer of organic liquids with a vapor pressure of less than 77.5 mm Hg (1.5 psia) under actual loading conditions into any tank truck, trailer or railroad tank car that was previously loaded with an organic liquid with a vapor pressure of 77.5 mm Hg (1.5 psia) or greater. [in 102]

More Definitions of Switch loading

Switch loading. – means aA transfer of organic liquids with a vapor pressure of less than 77.5 mm Hg (1.5 psia) under actual loading conditions into any tank

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