NHTSA ID Number: 10177249
Manufacturer Communication Number: ENP-164
TSB/Document Date: 2020-07-13
Summary
Agility Fuel Solutions LLC (?Agility®?) defueling procedure prepared for Gillig
buses equipped with Type 3 fuel cylinders and electric solenoid cylinder valves. With compressed natural gas (CNG) cylinders equipped with electric solenoid cylinder valves, verification that cylinder pressure is fully exhausted is required before any removal, replacement, tightening or loosening is performed on any valve, pressure transducer, PRD, tubing or fitting connected to the cylinders. This verification is required to confirm the electric solenoid cylinder valves opened properly during the defueling process and allowed the cylinder to be depressurized and defueled. This procedure describes two methods to defuel the cylinders, lines and valves. Both methods include a procedure to verify the electric solenoid cylinder valves opened properly during defueling and that the cylinder pressures are fully exhausted. Either method can be used.
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Type 3 CNG Cylinder Defueling with
Electric Solenoid Cylinder Valves
Procedure applies to systems equipped with the following Agility Fuel Solutions assemblies:
Fuel Management Module (FMM) p/ns
Roof Mount
(RM) p/ns
Description
20866000
20866500
20866600
25501000
Roof Mount, 144 DGE, 2036 L, 8 Tanks
20866700
20867000
20867500
25503000
Roof Mount, 162 DGE, 2415 L, 8 Tanks
20867600
20868000
20868500
25503000-002
Roof Mount, 162 DGE, 2415 L, 8 Tanks
20868600
20868700
20869000
25505000
Roof Mount, 126 DGE, 1657 L, 8 Tanks
20869500
20869600
20869700
25507000
Roof Mount, 144 DGE, 2036 L, 8 Tanks
20870000
20870500
20870600
25509000
Roof Mount, 162 DGE, 2415 L, 8 Tanks
20870700
20871000
20871500
25509000-002
Roof Mount, 162 DGE, 2415 L, 8 Tanks
20871600
20871700
20892000
25511000
Roof Mount, 126 DGE, 1657 L, 8 Tanks
20893000
20894000
20895000
25513000
Roof Mount, 144 DGE, 2036 L, 8 Tanks
20896000
20897000
25515000
Roof Mount, 162 DGE, 2415 L, 8 Tanks
25517000
Roof Mount, 126 DGE, 1657 L, 8 Tanks
ENP-164, Rev. I
June 3, 2020
Agility® Fuel Solutions. ©2020. All Rights Reserved.
1. Introduction
On Agility Fuel Solutions LLC (“Agility®”) compressed natural gas (CNG) cylinders equipped with
electric solenoid cylinder valves, verification that cylinder pressure is fully exhausted is required
before any removal, replacement, tightening or loosening is performed on any valve, pressure
transducer, PRD, tubing or fitting connected to the cylinders. This verification is required to
confirm the electric solenoid cylinder valves opened properly during the defueling process and
allowed the cylinder to be depressurized and defueled.
This procedure describes two methods to defuel the cylinders, lines and valves. Both methods
include a procedure to verify the electric solenoid cylinder valves opened properly during defueling
and that the cylinder pressures are fully exhausted. Either method can be used.
1. How to remove the solenoid valve components and then fully exhaust the pressure in the
cylinder if the solenoid valve did not open properly when energized during defueling.
2. How to defuel the CNG system and cylinders if no battery power is available.
1.1. Warning Messages and Symbols Used in this Bulletin
Will cause or death severe injuries if procedures are not followed.
Could cause or death severe injuries if procedures are not followed.
Could cause minor or moderate injuries if procedures are not followed.
Practices not related to physical injury. Includes procedures to prevent vehicle damage as well
as hints to help an operation or procedure go smoothly.
Critical Characteristic.
Procedure directly affects safety of vehicle users, people nearby and maintenance personnel; or
regulatory compliance.
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2. Affected Units
Gillig
buses equipped with Agility® roof mount CNG fuel systems including Type 3 CNG
cylinders and Emer™ Mark 100 Series electric solenoid valves as follows:
Agility® p/n
25505000
25509000-002
25507000
25511000
25509000
25513000
25501000
25503000
25503000-002
25515000
25517000
3. System Defuel Procedures
A. This procedure should be performed only by CNG qualified personnel.
B. This procedure involves venting gas to atmosphere: please consult local codes and
regulations to determine if this is legal in your area.
C. Full cylinder pressure [as much as 3600 psi (25MPa) or greater] is present at the
cylinder solenoid valve, PRDs and tubing. System components must not be under
pressure during servicing to prevent serious injury or death.
D. Defueling must be performed in a well ventilated area and must comply with any fire
or building code requirements, including use of electrical grounding and vent piping.
To fully defuel all the CNG lines and defuel the cylinders, choose the appropriate method from
the following procedures to perform prior to removing or disconnecting a cylinder valve, PRD,
tubing or fitting directly connected to the cylinder. These procedures will ensure the plumbing and
the cylinders are depressurized.
A. Use a slow flow when transferring fuel to reduce static electricity/electrostatic
discharge and to avoid freezing.
B. Atmospheric venting of natural gas to depressurize a cylinder must be done with
care. Improper equipment or procedures raise the risk of fire. Before depressurizing,
ground the venting orifice to an approved electrical ground system.
3.1. Basic Rules for Defueling
1. Only CNG qualified personnel should attempt these processes.
2. Consume as much fuel as possible prior to defueling.
3. Only use an approved storage container for the fuel removed from the vehicle.
4. Notify nearby personnel prior to defueling.
5. Always ground the vehicle and the fuel system.
6. Never defuel indoors.
7. Always wear personal protective equipment.
8. Be familiar with evacuation routes.
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3.2. Defueling Requirements
Use an approved storage vessel to store natural gas fuel removed from the vehicle. There are
three common defueling options:
1. Vent to atmosphere
2. Compressor transfer
3. Return to supply
In all cases, both the vehicle and the fueling system must be grounded to prevent static
electricity build-up.
3.2.1. Vent to Atmosphere
First, verify whether this method is legal. Local air quality regulations may restrict the release of
methane into the atmosphere. If atmospheric venting is acceptable in your area, then a venting
facility compliant to regulations must be used.
3.2.2. Compressor Transfer
In this defueling method, a compressor at the fueling station extracts the gas from vehicle.
3.2.3. Return to Supply
The third method returns fuel to a distribution system. When using this process, pressure in the
vehicle cylinder and the supply system pressure will equalize, so some pressure may remain in
the vehicle fuel system.
3.2.4. Typical Venting Facility
The following information is provided in the absence of formalized procedures from local
authorities and governing bodies. Figure 1 is an example of a typical venting facility.
Vent stack/pipe
properly supported,
≥ 10-ft. (3.04m)
above ground
To rest of
fuel system
Defuel port
Defuel nozzle
Electrically conductive,
flexible hose
Earth grounding
rod/connection
Manual
valve
Ground cable (earths vent stack)
Ground cable
(earths rest of fuel system when
defuel nozzle is connected)
Figure 1. Typical atmospheric venting equipment.
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A Venting Facility Should Include the Following Minimum Equipment
1. Onboard defueling connection installed on the vehicle. Consult vehicle original
equipment manufacturer (OEM) for further information.
2. Vent pipe typically a two-in. (51mm) diameter steel pipe attached to a support structure.
The pipe must extend a minimum of two ft. (0.6m) higher than the support structure and a
least 10 ft. (3m) above ground level. The vent pipe must be connected to an electrical
ground. There should be no ignition sources in proximity to the pipe. Figure 1
3. Electrical ground connection with a minimum 3 gauge or heavier stranded copper wire
attached at one end to a ground rod, or an equally suitable electrical ground. The other
end should be securely fastened to both the venting pipe and cylinder valve. Figure 1
4. High pressure electrically conductive flexible hose. Figure 1
5. Manual valve to control the flow of gas. Figure 1
Additional Equipment
1. Portable fire extinguisher in an easily accessible location at the defueling facility. The
extinguisher should have a rating no less than 20-B:C.
2. Large signage indicating “NO SMOKING” and “FLAMMABLE GAS.”
3. Flame arrestor downstream of the hand valve.
Freestanding cylinders must be restrained prior to venting. Cylinders will contract and
move if gas is released at a rapid rate.
3.3. Standard Defueling Procedure
This procedure applies to vehicles equipped with a NGV1-style defuel receptacle.
Refer to Figures 2, 3 and 4. The defuel receptacle is equipped with a one-way check valve, which
must be safely bypassed to perform the defuel process. The Agility transfer hose is equipped with
a matching defueling nozzle (Figure 2) that safely mates with the defueling receptacle. Use the
instructions provided with the defueling nozzle for the proper connection and use of the defueling
nozzle.
Figure 2. BDN defueling nozzle and ground connection.
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2
3
4
5
6
8
Figure 3. Fuel Management Module (FMM) faceplate: (1) 1/4-turn shut off valve,
(2) transit (fast) fill receptacle, (3) high pressure (HP) gauge, (4) fill receptacle,
(5) defuel receptacle, (6) low pressure (LP) gauge, (8) bleed valve.
7
Figure 4. FMM panel, rear. (7) defuel valve.
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3.3.1. Defuel Nozzle Connection
1. Connect vehicle ground wire to vent stack system. Figure 1
2. Attach defuel hose to vent stack system. Figure 1
3. Turn FMM 1/4-turn shut off valve (1) to the OFF/CLOSED position. Figure 3
4. Fully open the defuel valve (7) by turning fully counterclockwise. Figure 4
5. If possible: Run engine to use up fuel in the FMM and related lines.
6. Slowly open the bleed valve (8) in the FMM to bleed any remaining pressure in the fuel
manifold and defuel lines. Figure 4
7. Close the bleed valve (8) and close the defuel valve (7). Figures 3 and 4
8. Attach the defuel nozzle (Figure 2) to the defuel receptacle (4) on the FMM. Figure 3
9. Turn FMM 1/4-turn shut off valve (1) to the ON/OPEN position. Figure 4
3.3.2. Defueling Method 1: Defuel with Audible Test Method
An audible test verifies electric solenoid function and cylinder depressurization. This method
requires electric power to actuate the electric solenoid cylinder valves.
1. Complete all nine steps in Section 3.3.1. Defuel Nozzle Connection above.
2. Close all cylinder manual valves on all cylinders.
3. Energize all the electric solenoid cylinder valves. To energize the solenoid valves, verify
battery disconnect switch is in the ON position and use the defuel switch located inside
the rear run box (located in the engine compartment behind an access panel) to energize
the solenoid valves. Confirm all manual cylinder valves are closed.
4. Slowly open defuel valve (7), turning it fully counterclockwise to open. Figure 4. Use the
defuel nozzle to defuel the supply line system. Figure 2
5. Once the CNG supply lines have been defueled, verify FMM high pressure (HP) gauge
(3) reads zero (Figure 3), and open bleed valve (8) and leave the bleed valve open during
this procedure. Figure 4
6. If all cylinders are to be tested and defueled, start with cylinder #1 and work in order to
test all cylinders. If only some of the cylinders are to be defueled and tested leave the
manual valves closed on the cylinders which are not to be defueled. Cylinders where the
manual valves are not opened will NOT be defueled and will remain pressurized.
7. When performing this test confirm the following:
a. Electrical solenoid valves are energized.
b. Defuel nozzle is connected so the system can defuel.
c. Bleed valve (8) on the FMM is open to prevent pressure build up in the fuel supply
plumbing. Figure 4
d. HP gauge (3) on the FMM reads zero. Figure 3
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8. Starting with cylinder #1 or the first cylinder to be tested, slowly open the manual valve.
Listen for the sounds of gas flowing out of the cylinder, as soon as the flow of gas is
detected, close the valve. Gas flow indicates the solenoid valve has opened properly and
is functioning properly.
a. If no gas flow is detected, continue to open the manual valve until fully opened. If gas
flow is not heard, the solenoid valve is not functioning properly.
b. Close the manual valve, record that this solenoid is not functioning and will require
disassembly to depressurize the cylinder.
c. Repeat this test of slowly opening the manual valve, listening for gas flow and closing
the valve on all cylinders requiring defueling.
d. Carefully note any cylinders where the solenoid valve is failed closed and not allowing
the cylinder to defuel. All cylinders where the solenoid valve fails to open properly will
require disassembly to depressurize the cylinder.
9. Once all electric solenoid cylinder valves have been tested, close the bleed valve (8) on
the FMM. Figure 4
10. Close manual cylinder valves on all cylinders with failed solenoid valves.
11. Open the manual cylinder valves on all cylinders to be defueled with functioning solenoid
valves.
12. Verify defuel nozzle (Figure 2) is properly connected and proceed to defuel the cylinders
with functioning solenoid valves. Slowly open the defuel valve and adjust for a slow and
steady flow to avoid freeze up. Figure 4. Refer to Section 3.3.1.
13. On all cylinders where no gas flow was heard (which means the solenoid valve is failed),
the solenoid valve must be disassembled and manually vented to depressurize the
cylinder. Refer to Section 4. Solenoid valve disassembly, and Section 5. for solenoid valve
function test and cylinder venting after valve disassembly.
14. Once the defueling procedure on the cylinders with functioning solenoid valves is
complete and cylinders with non-functioning solenoid valves have been dissembled and
vented manually, verify the HP gauge (3) reads zero (Figure 3) and open the bleed valve
(8). Figure 4. The fuel lines and cylinders with opened manual cylinder valves are now
depressurized.
15. It is now safe to remove, replace or adjust cylinder valves, PRDs or associated tubing on
all cylinders with opened manual cylinder valves.
Any cylinders on which manual valves were not opened remain pressurized.
16. When work on the CNG system is completed, close the bleed valve (8). Figure 4
Torque bleed valve nut to 4 ft-lbs to 5 ft-lbs (5.42Nm to 6.78Nm).
17. Close defuel valve (7). Figure 3
18. Remove defueling nozzle. Figure 2
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3.3.3. Defueling, Method 2: Defuel Using Valve Disassembly
In this procedure, solenoid valves are disassembled to verify valve function and depressurization.
This method requires electrical power to actuate the electric solenoid cylinder valves.
1. Complete all steps in Section 3.3.1. Defuel Nozzle Connection.
2. Confirm all manual valves on all cylinders to be defueled are open to allow these cylinders
to defuel. Manual valves should remain closed on all cylinders which are not to be
defueled.
3. Verify FMM 1/4-turn manual shut off valve (1) is in the ON/OPEN position. Figure 3
4. Defuel the CNG supply plumbing and cylinders.
a. When defueling, all electric solenoid cylinder valves should be energized (open).
b. Verify battery disconnect switch is ON.
c. To energize the cylinder solenoid valves for defueling, use the defuel switch inside the
rear run box (located in the engine compartment behind an access panel).
5. Slowly open defuel valve (7) and adjust for a slow and steady flow to avoid freeze up.
Figure 3
6. Continue defueling until the HP gauge (3) on the FMM reads zero (Figure 3), then open
the bleed valve (8) on the FMM and leave it open during this procedure. Figure 4
7. If all cylinders are to be tested and defueled, start with cylinder #1 and work in order to
test all cylinders.
If only some of the cylinders are to be defueled and tested, leave the manual valves
closed on cylinders which are not to be defueled. Cylinders where the manual valve
is not opened will NOT be defueled and will remain pressurized.
8. Turn off the defuel switch in the rear run box to turn off power to the electric cylinder
solenoid valves.
9. Refer to Section 4, Solenoid Valve Disassembly, and Section 5, Solenoid Valve Function
Test and Cylinder Venting After Valve Disassembly.
10. Disassemble and test each solenoid valve. If the valve is functioning correctly, there will
be no gas pressure in the cylinder and no gas will flow out of the disassembled valve.
Carefully test each valve.
11. Any valves which exhaust gas in Step 9 have failed closed and must be replaced before
putting the bus back in service.
12. On all valves which exhaust gas in Step 6, leave the manual valve open to fully exhaust
all the pressure in the cylinder. Leave the manual valve in the fully open position.
13. Reassemble the valves which function properly after testing and replace any that are failed
closed. Reassemble solenoid valve.
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14. Once all the valves on the cylinders to be defueled have been tested and all cylinders with
a failed closed valve have been manually vented, the cylinders have been depressurized
and work can be done on the cylinder valves, PRDs or associated plumbing.
15. Before putting the bus back in service complete a leak test and solenoid function test.
16. Perform a leak test with leak detection fluid. Repair any leaks.
17. Test for proper solenoid valve function:
a. Start engine and allow engine to idle for at least two minutes.
b. Operate cylinder solenoid test switch. This will de-energize the electric solenoid
cylinder valve causing the valves to close.
c. Pressure on the HP gauge (5) should drop and within ten minutes the engine should
stall due to lack of fuel. Figure 3
d. If the engine does not stall, one or more solenoid valves are not functioning correctly.
The valve system will require additional testing to determine which valves are not
functioning correctly and require replacement.
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