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Gasoline Vapor Recovery

Originally published in 1979
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Edwards Engineering's gasoline recovery system collects hydrocarbon vapor and channels it through pipes to a condensing unit, a series of refrigerated coils in which the vapor is converted to liquid. The resulting product, a mixture of water and gasoline, drains into a separator unit which removes the water and leaves reusable gasoline. The company says gasoline recovery can pay for the cost of the system in one to two years in cases such as at dockside where tankers and barges are loaded involving almost continuous use of equipment.

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Abstract
Edwards Engineering's gasoline recovery system collects hydrocarbon vapor and channels it through pipes to a condensing unit, a series of refrigerated coils in which the vapor is converted to liquid. The resulting product, a mixture of water and gasoline, drains into a separator unit which removes the water and leaves reusable gasoline. The company says gasoline recovery can pay for the cost of the system in one to two years in cases such as at dockside where tankers and barges are loaded involving almost continuous use of equipment.
Gasoline Vapor Recovery

Gasoline Vapor Recovery

Gasoline Vapor Recovery

Gasoline Vapor Recovery