Do any diesel fuel tank systems direct vent back to the fuel fill?

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Wouldn't one of the problems be that most diesel marine fueling nozzles don't have the air sense port in the nozzle?

Recommendations for marina fuel stations includes getting rid of non automatic pump shut offs.
About 20 years ago, I filled up at the Salt Ponds Marina in Hampton.
I was inexperienced with marina fuel pumps, being new to using marina fuel pumps. And the nozzle was huge looking compared to gas stations on land.
The attendant hands me the pump nozzle and I start filling the tank.

So I clicked on the pump nozzle. And it never clicked off after the tank filled up.
See I made this assumption that a marina would use modern pump nozzles.
And I was so wrong. I was standing right there and had to click it off myself.
See, I was inexperienced and careless making that decision cause it did not cross my mind they would allow such a thing.

http://prj.geosyntec.com/npsmanual/boatfueling.aspx

Shut-Off Nozzles: To prevent overflow spills, install automatic back pressure shutoff nozzles on fuel pump discharge hoses. The nozzles automatically stop the flow of fuel into a boat’s fuel tank when sufficient reverse pressure is cre- ated by the full tank.

Nozzle Triggers: If automatic shut-offs are not used, then remove fuel nozzle triggers that are used to hold the nozzle open without being held. Nozzles can be purchased through the fuel companies that service your pumps. Prohibit the use of cans or other items to prop the trigger open, especially on large boats with big fuel tanks.


So that fancy marina failed both of these, and I never filled up there again.
 
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Yes, looks like a worthy addition to the fuel system. And is flush mounted against the hull

http://www.attwoodmarine.com/userfiles/store/product/files/576/a-thfvent-08b-ptrap-fuel-vent.pdf

The Racor LG100 does something similar, also has a float ball that rises blocking the venting and shuts off the fuel if the pump nozzle is modern and compliant.
 
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Found 2 more, this from perko slips into the vent line
PERKO Inc. - Catalog - Fills & Tank Vents - In-line Vent Hose Surge Protector [0553]

Attwood surge valve
https://www.amazon.com/Attwood-Fuel-Vent-Surge-Protector/dp/B0000AZ7PE

Advantage of these, they will work with a vented fuel fill.
Don't see any Perlo ones for sale, plenty web sites selling for the Attwood.
Best to mount vertically. Was reading on the Hull Truth that someone claimed the air flow was enough to float the check ball up and caused extremely slow filling.
http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating...whistle-surge-protector-fuel-vent-line.html#b
 
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