I’m guessing here, but it looks the either a HPRV or a cracked 90 by that vessel. I’m shocked the evacuation fan’s didn’t energize and clear the room. Ammonia fires have to have a the right concentration and some type of ignition. It looks like they didn’t have any leak detection either, that fire should have never happened. I’m sure the were fined heavily for that release and the fire. Hopefully no one was injured
Was there any ventilation in that room? I can’t imagine that much ammonia in there and no one noticed it even outside the room. I’ve seen and been in some pretty bad leaks, but never that bad. Even with a Scott pack that would have been risky to go into.
"Yeah I can smell it over here" >thud<
I’m guessing here, but it looks the either a HPRV or a cracked 90 by that vessel. I’m shocked the evacuation fan’s didn’t energize and clear the room. Ammonia fires have to have a the right concentration and some type of ignition. It looks like they didn’t have any leak detection either, that fire should have never happened. I’m sure the were fined heavily for that release and the fire. Hopefully no one was injured
No sulfur sticks? No handheld detector?
Ammonia sensors and a scrubber system may have helped....
First shift definitely blamed the third shift operator.
Was there any ventilation in that room? I can’t imagine that much ammonia in there and no one noticed it even outside the room. I’ve seen and been in some pretty bad leaks, but never that bad. Even with a Scott pack that would have been risky to go into.
Been in a few ammonia leaks but that one your done-get out
I can’t imagine what will happen if I’m trapped inside there with all the ammonia gas flying around 🤧🤧🤧🤧😵😵😵😵😵😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫
This could've been so much worse.
Did they say what caused that leak?
I do not see when electrical system was cut-out or ventilation started.
Paçalardan içeri girdimi pipiye zarar Amonyak 😂😂
failure detection system
Does Ammonia have a particular smell?
The extraction fans: