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With winter approaching
now is the perfect time to review your fuel storage safety and
maintenance procedures. Ensuring uninterrupted power and safe dispensing
systems begins with preventative maintenance. Tank owners should
be performing regular maintenance and inspection on their tanks as
required by warranty and by many state/local codes. Water is one of the
most harmful elements to the integrity of your fuel storage system.
Therefore owners should remove snow from the top of aboveground tanks.
Water from melting snow can cause rust and corrosion on the exterior of
steel jacketed tanks and can significantly damage your fuel system
leading to corrosion, clogged fuel filters and fuel injectors and
possibly even tank failure. While ConVault aboveground storage
tanks are covered with a low maintenance concrete exterior which
requires much less maintenance than traditional steel tanks, they should
still be regularly inspected and monitored for leaks.
Maintenance tips include:
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In
Winter Remove Snow From the Tank Top
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Use A Biocide
Additive To Maintain Fuel Quality (Learn More
or Purchase Online)
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Visual
Inspection to Check for Leaks and/or Tank Failure
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Fittings
and Pipe Nipples Should Be Repainted / Powder Coated to Prevent Rust
(Except Stainless Steel)
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Seal
Any Cracks In the Concrete
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ConVault tanks can be sealed with
an acrylic for added protection
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Monitor
Tank For the Presence of Water!
Eliminating
Water from your fuel storage system will increase tank life. Water
causes corrosion by providing the right environment for microorganisms
to thrive. How does water enter your fuel storage system?
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Through
your Fuel Jobber
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Air
Moisture During Rainstorms/Snowstorms
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Air
Moisture from the Tanks Normal Venting Process
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Improperly
Sealed Tank Connections
How
can you prevent water from entering your fuel system?
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Seal
and caulk all tank Connections
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Obtain
fuel from a reputable supplier
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Install
PVV caps instead of your normal vent caps
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Use a filtration
system with a coalescing element in it
What
to do if water has contaminated your fueling system?
Request
A Quote

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