Koeninger: Optimize the use of overfill protection equipment

Nov. 13, 2007
Overfill protection equipment for tank trailers may be the "product we love to hate," but it is specified by law and is used to prevent a pending condition that could cause a spill, said Bob Koeninger of Dixon Bayco.

Overfill protection equipment for tank trailers may be the "product we love to hate," but it is specified by law and is used to prevent a pending condition that could cause a spill, said Bob Koeninger of Dixon Bayco.

Koeninger discussed overfill protection equipment and ways to optimize its use at the National Tank Truck Carriers 2007 Cargo Tank Maintenance Seminar November 12-14 in St Louis MO. He advised carriers to "keep it simple and standardize equipment throughout your fleet."

Tips for getting the best performance from the equipment include specifying 18-gauge, tin-coated copper wire and 150-volt minimum insulation. He recommended filling all wire crimp connections with silicone sealant to protection against moisture and avoiding the use of razor knives to strip insulation. "Use a clear dielectric grease on sockets and monitor connections," he said.

The maintenance meeting full coverage will be presented in the February issue of Bulk Transporter.