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Common practice for unloading arm drainage
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[QUOTE="DoItForYourself, post: 5882816"] This is a very good idea, but it needs investment and space (in the breasting island) to install the equipment. The problem is not environmental, since the emissions are very low (and there is not relative legislation that applies). The problem has to do with safety, because in a possible leakage, the air around the arm will be inflammable. I was just wondering what is the most adopted and the best practice for such cases (worldwide or in US). Thank you very much [/QUOTE]
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