I had a bit of a disaster yesterday, I filled my preheat/drying tank with wvo and heated it up while circulating through the diffuser to dry the oil before processing. I went inside to have my tea, about an hour later the power went in the house, a cb had tripped at the fuse board, as I went to check it out, I saw smoke billowing out the shed door where I do my processing. I ran to the shed and could see oil all over the shed floor. The connection at the sight tube on the tank had blown off and the pump emptied the contents of the tank all over the shed. When the level of oil got below the immersion heater, it started to burn. Thankfully the cb tripped at the board and shut it off.
A bit of a lesson here for everybody, check your connections on your processing tanks regularly. A level sensor would also be a good idea, to trip off the heater before the level of oil goes below it. And oh how I wish I had a bund. That was 200lts of the best oil I had that I was saving for winter use. It was superb rape seed oil that I had been saving all year, light yellow in colour and and titrating at 1 to 2. It was I'm afraid the last of the good oil I had in reserve and I now have no oil to get me through the winter months.
All in all the experience was a good lesson if a costly one but in hindsight it could have been much worse, if it had happened at the reaction stage and methanol had been present, well I think you can all imagine what might have happened. Be careful out there.