Why choose a double-walled fuel oil or diesel tank?
The main reasons for choosing a double-walled fuel oil or diesel tank are safety and environmental protection. Here are just a few reasons why you should opt for a double-walled tank:
- La Leak prevention: The double wall provides extra protection in the event of a leak or corrosion of the inner tank. If a leak occurs in the main tank, the outer wall can act as a barrier to prevent fuel spilling into the environment.
- La Regulatory compliance: Environmental regulations require the use of a double-walled non motorway fuel tank for the storage of certain fuels, in particular to prevent the risk of soil and groundwater contamination.
- Durability and longevity: Double-walled non motorway fuel tanks are made from corrosion-resistant materials, which increases their lifespan and reduces the risk of premature failure.
- Easier installation: Thanks to their double-walled construction, RNG tanks can be easier to install, as they generally do not require additional leak containment devices (such as bunds) when installed in sensitive areas.
It is essential to comply with local regulations concerning the storage of fuels and to take account of the manufacturer's technical specifications to ensure the safe and long-lasting use of an RNG storage tank.
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Why install a tank to store hydrocarbons?
The installation of an non motorway fuel tank is used to store and supply specific fuel used to power off-road machinery and equipment. Non motorway fuel is intended for use in agricultural machinery, construction equipment, industrial machinery, special vehicles and other off-road equipment. Installing an non motorway fuel tank will make it possible to :
- On-site fuel supply: Installing an non-motorway fuel tank means that companies, farms and other operators can have on-site fuel supplies for their equipment.
- Cost savings: By storing fuel in bulk and avoiding price fluctuations at the pump, non-motorway fuel tank users can save on their fuel costs over the long term.
- Operational autonomy: The fuel autonomy offered by the RNG tank means that operators can continue their activities without interruption due to fuel shortages.
- Regulatory compliance: Installing a non motorway fuel tank generally requires compliance with local regulations on fuel storage. This ensures that the equipment is supplied in complete safety and in accordance with current standards.
It is important to stress that the use of non motorway fuel is regulated and that its use must be limited to machinery and off-road equipment specifically intended for this purpose. Users must comply with legal requirements and take appropriate measures to ensure safe storage and handling of the fuel.