Customizable Double Wall Fuel Tank With solar panel

2000l fuel tank
1. Define the Core Principles of Safe Service Life
There is no uniform standard for the safe service life of mobile oil tanks. The core factors depend on material quality, usage frequency, maintenance, and compliance requirements. Equipment made of high-quality materials and properly maintained will have a longer service life; however, prolonged exposure to harsh environments, frequent relocation, or lack of maintenance will accelerate aging and damage, necessitating earlier replacement. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions and assess the situation based on regular inspection results. If any issues such as tank corrosion, structural deformation, or seal failure are found, stop using the tank immediately to avoid safety hazards.
2. Prepare Before Filling
Before filling, check that the tank interfaces and valves are properly sealed to ensure there are no potential leaks. Also, confirm that the filling equipment is compatible with the tank interfaces to avoid loose connections that could lead to oil leaks. Clean the operating area, remove sources of ignition, heat, and other hazardous materials, and ensure good ventilation to reduce the risk of oil and gas buildup. Check the anti-static devices in advance to ensure they are functioning correctly and that the equipment is effectively connected to the tank to prevent static electricity buildup and potential hazards.
3. Standardize the Filling Operation Procedure
Maintain a steady flow rate during filling to avoid oil splashing and static electricity generation. Operators must stand in a safe position and not leave the operating area without authorization. Closely observe the tank status during filling, paying attention to changes in liquid level to prevent overfilling and abnormal pressure. Avoid actions that may generate sparks, such as knocking or rubbing, during filling. Keep the operating environment clean throughout the process, do not pile up unrelated items, and ensure a smooth and orderly process.
4. Emphasize Post-Filling Protection
After filling, promptly close the valves and tighten the interface seals to ensure no residual oil leakage. Clean up any remaining oil on site to prevent oil vapor accumulation. Wait until the tank is stable before moving or storing it. Check that all relevant equipment is in its proper positions, and that anti-static and explosion-proof devices are back in their original positions. Maintain usage records to provide a reference for subsequent maintenance, ensuring that every filling operation concludes safely.

