LNG Vacuum Integrity Test

sd mm 47.05.001

    Warning: Natural gas is highly flammable. See Safety Precautions listed in of the Driver's Manual or of the Workshop Manual. Failure to observe these precautions could lead to the ignition of the natural gas, which could cause severe bodily injury, death, or property damage.

  1. Ensure the fuel tank is between 50 and 75 percent full.
  2. Check the fuel tank pressure gauge (Fig., Item 8) to ensure that pressure is within the normal range of 120 to 150 psi (827 to 1034 kPa).
    1. Pressure Control Regulator

    2. Vapor Shutoff Valve

    3. Fuel Fill Hose

    4. Secondary Relief Valve (red cap)

    5. Fuel Fill Fitting

    6. Fuel Level Sender Box

    7. Primary Relief Valve

    8. Tank Pressure Gauge

    9. Fill Vent Fitting

    10. Excess Flow Valve

    11. Fuel Shutoff Valve (liquid)

    12. Fill Check Valve

    Fig. 1, Fuel Tank Plumbing Components

  3. Inspect the fuel tank for signs of frost spots or outer surface sweating. Frosting or condensation on the outer surface of the fuel tank may indicate a loss of vacuum.
  4. Check for a large variance in temperatures between the fuel tank and the fuel tank shroud. A large variance in temperatures between the fuel tank and the shroud may indicate a loss of vacuum.
  5. Operate the vehicle for ten minutes. Shut down the engine, apply the parking brakes, and note the time.
  6. Wait fifteen minutes after shutting down the engine, then record the fuel tank pressure and note the time.
  7. Allow the vehicle to stand for at least eight hours, then record the fuel tank pressure again.
  8. Use Table. to determine whether the pressure increase is within an acceptable range.

    Table 1, Vacuum Integrity Test Results

    Vacuum Integrity Test Results

    Pressure Increase Over Eight-Hour Period

    Remedy

    Less than 20 psi (138 kPa)

    None – Tank is normal

    20 to 50 psi (138 to 345 kPa)

    Monitor tank and test vacuum integrity again at next maintenance date

    More than 50 psi (345 kPa)

    Remove vehicle from service and evacuate the tank per the tank manufacturer's instructions

      Table 1, Vacuum Integrity Test Results

    Note:
    Document Number: 0000120395
    Manual Publication Date: 2024-05-23
    Topic Publication Date: 2024-11-06