Texas CNG(Compressed Natural Gas) Driver Practice

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How should CNG be vented to the atmosphere?

  1. Indoors to control dispersion

  2. Outdoors to ensure rapid dispersion

  3. Anywhere safe from ignition

  4. Through a closed system

The correct answer is: Outdoors to ensure rapid dispersion

Venting CNG to the atmosphere should be done outdoors to ensure rapid dispersion because natural gas is lighter than air. When CNG is released outdoors, it rises and disperses quickly, minimizing the risk of accumulation which could lead to an explosive environment. Outdoor venting takes advantage of wind and natural air currents, further aiding in the safe dispersal of the gas. Choosing to vent Indoors could create a hazardous situation as the gas could collect in enclosed spaces, significantly increasing the risk of ignition and explosion. Venting anywhere safe from ignition doesn’t adequately account for the importance of rapid dispersion and could still pose risks if the gas accumulates. Utilizing a closed system for venting is not suitable as CNG requires deliberate release to prevent pressure build-up; thus, it does not align with the best practices for safety.