Hello
There have been lots of good ideas presented already but I would like to
throw out a couple more.
One in the pictures you posted the main flow during a fill would be directly
into the side of the tee. Personally I would redo the tee so the main flow
would go straight and the boil-off gas would be on the side.
Second, make sure that you don't have a restriction somewhere else in the system.
I have seen at least 2 times where a company set up a tank in front of the
pump/compressor and they took the 2 in main line to 1/4 in inlet of this tank.
These incidents were on medium pressure systems. So boil-off will not be an
issue but a fill would definitely be an issue!
Good luck.
Greg
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