Free vents are open-flow tank fittings that allow unrestricted atmospheric breathing at a tank nozzle while keeping rainwater, debris, insects, and wildlife out of the tank interior. They serve tanks storing non-volatile or low-hazard liquids where emissions control and pressure or vacuum set-point management are not required, but the tank must still breathe freely during filling, emptying, and thermal changes.
A free vent mounts directly to the tank roof nozzle and provides an open flow path between the vapor space and atmosphere. Internal baffles or a weather hood deflect rain and snow away from the opening, and screen elements block debris, insects, and birds. Unlike conservation vents, a free vent imposes no pressure or vacuum set point; the tank breathes at essentially atmospheric pressure at all times.
Free vents are sized to the tank nozzle and the breathing rate required during maximum filling or emptying. Material, carbon steel or aluminum, depends on the product and the external environment. If a tank is later reclassified for volatile service, the free vent must be replaced with a conservation vent on the same nozzle.
A conservation vent controls breathing through calibrated pressure and vacuum pallets that open at defined set points, reducing evaporative emissions and holding a slight positive pressure. A free vent provides no pressure or vacuum control; the tank breathes openly to atmosphere. Choose a conservation vent when the product is volatile or emissions rules apply; choose a free vent when the product is non-volatile and open breathing is acceptable.
Free vents are specified when a tank requires atmospheric breathing with weather protection but no pressure and vacuum control or emissions management:
With no pressure or vacuum pallet to restrict flow, a free vent delivers the highest possible breathing rate for a given nozzle size during rapid filling or emptying.
For water, brine, or other non-volatile liquids, a free vent provides the needed weather and debris protection without the cost or maintenance of a conservation vent mechanism.
With no moving parts, set points, or sealing surfaces, a free vent needs only periodic screen inspection, lowering the maintenance burden versus pressure and vacuum devices.
Carbon steel and aluminum configurations match the external environment and stored product, holding performance in coastal, humid, or chemically exposed installations.
Consider an alternative when:
Open-flow tank vent with debris screen for non-volatile liquid storage, providing unrestricted breathing with rain and debris protection.
Open-flow tank vent with integral weather hood and debris screen, providing unrestricted breathing with enhanced rain protection for non-volatile storage.