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Cox35528  
#1 Posted : 17 August 2016 14:12:11(UTC)
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Cox35528

Hi all, We have a 13,000 litre Diesel tank on site connected to a fuel pump for refuelling our lorries. Does anyone know of what maintenance we should have in place on this. We have it regularly pressure tested but as such no regular maintenance.
kevkel  
#2 Posted : 17 August 2016 15:51:11(UTC)
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kevkel

I would assume you would check for stress points or cracking in the outer skin of the tank. The inner skin (if not metal) as you say is pressure checked but maybe a cctv check when fuel levels are low?. Change the filters in the fuel pumps. check the bund is clear. Check pipework for leaks/ deterioration. Check locks and oil regularly. Ensure spills kit is available. Maybe check out what your local fuel merchant/station do? I'm sure others will add to this.
stuie  
#3 Posted : 17 August 2016 15:57:31(UTC)
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stuie

Oil storage regs would be a good starting point? Maintenance of what to be precise? The tank or the pump or both?
Ron Hunter  
#4 Posted : 17 August 2016 16:04:34(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

Above ground or underground tank?
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