Cashco 3200 User Manual
Model 3200

INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IOM-3200
08-10
SECTION I
I. 3000 SERIES DESIGN AND FUNCTION
Model 3200
Pressure / Vacuum Relief Vent
w/ Pipeaway Connection
Models 3100 through 3600 Pressure and /or Vacuum 
Vents are used for the normal venting requirements. 
Normal venting is defi ned as venting required 
because of operational requirements (i.e. fi lling and 
emptying the tank) or atmospheric changes. Models 
3700 and 3800 Emergency Relief Vents are used to 
meet venting required when an abnormal condition, 
such as an external fi re or such as ruptured internal 
heating coils, exist either outside or inside the tank. 
All of these devices are sized in accordance with API 
Standard 2000. Improperly specifi ed relief vents may 
result in structural damage to the tank or system and 
can cause severe personal injury or death.
Figure 1 illustrates the operation of the Pressure/
Vacuum Relief Vent under overpressure conditions. 
As the tank pressure increases as a result of product 
being pumped into the tank and/or because of thermal 
expansion of the product and vapors, the pressure 
pallet remains closed until the set pressure of the 
vent is reached. When the tank pressure reaches the 
pressure setting of the vent, the pressure pallet lifts 
allowing the tank pressure to bleed off.
Figure 2 illustrates the operation of the Pressure/
Vacuum Relief Vent under vacuum conditions.
As the tank pressure decreases as a result of product 
being pumped out of the tank and/or because of 
thermal contraction of the product and vapors, the 
vacuum pallet remains closed until the set vacuum of 
the vent is reached. When the tank vacuum reaches 
the vacuum setting of the vent, the vacuum pallet lifts 
allowing air to be drawn into the tank.
MODEL
P
V
DESCRIPTION
3100
P
V
Vent to Atmosphere
3200
P
V
Vent to Header
3300
V
Top Mounted
3400
P
Vent to Atmosphere
3500
P
Vent to Header
3600
V
Side Mounted
3700
P
Emergency/Manhole Cover
3800
P
Emergency/Top Guided Relief
Figure 1 - Pressure Relief
Figure 2 - Vacuum Relief
