D-Fleet 25 | Above Ground Fuel Storage Tank & Dispensing System
- 25,000 Gallon Capacity
- One or two dispenser nozzle configuration
- Download Drawings (Basic configuration Fireguard)
- Download Turn-key System Brochure
- Description
- Specifications & Standard Features
- System Maintenance
Description
The Dispenser Fleet System.
Specifications & Standard Features
Fireguard Specs*
Capacity (Gallons) | 6,000 |
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Length (inches) | 283″ |
Width (inches) | 100.5″ |
Height (inches) | 126″ |
Weight Empty (lbs) | 23,000 |
Flameshield Specs*
Capacity (Gallons) | 6,000 |
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Length (inches) | 275″ |
Width (inches) | 96.5″ |
Height (inches) | 122″ |
Weight Empty (lbs) | 14,600 |
(2) 8” 8 Oz Emergency Vent Male w/O-ring
(1) Monitoring Well w/ 2” Cap
(1) 3” Stack Vent w/ 3” Updraft Vent
(1) High Level Shut-off Valve with test mechanism & 3” Ground Level Fill (Vertical Check Valve, Ball Valve, Fill Pipe w/ Diffuser, Fill Adapter, & Dust Cap)
(1) 2” 918 Clock Gauge w/ Alarm & Standard Float for Accurate Fuel Level Reading
(1) Ladder w/Safety Shield
(1) Total Control 682-15 Piston Meter with 10:1 Pulser
(1) UL Listed Lockable Dispensing Box Welded on Tank 3’6”x4’2”x6’6”, Cross Broken for Easy Drainage, 2” Vent, 2” Mushroom Cap, & 1/2” Ball Valve
(1) 3/4 Hp. Pump Assy w/Anti-Syphon Valve & Ball Valve
(1) (Diesel Assembly) 1” Hose Reel with 25′ X 1” Hose, Ball Stop, 1” Nozzle, Breakaway and Swivel
OR (1) (Unleaded Assembly) 3/4” Hose Reel with 25′ X 3/4′ Hose, Ball Stop, 3/4′ Nozzle, Breakaway and Swivel
(1) Electric Packages for Pumps and Switches
(1) Envirolastic 940 DTM Polyaspartic Urethane for High Performance Finish
(1) Tank Decal Kit
(1) Interstitial Leak Gauge
(1) ROM Door (Roll Up) 3’x6′
(1) 1.5” Filter Adapter and 1” Filter
(1) 18” Manway for easy inner tank accessibility
(1) UL Labeled & Listed (Per you local Fire Marshall)
STEEL THICKNESS 1/4” SHELL & 5/16” HEADS
(6) 1” Replacement Fuel Filters
(1) Touch-up Paint
System Maintenance
Dispenser Fleet Tank Maintenance
The tank operator should preform periodic walk-around inspections to identify and repair areas of damage to the vessel or the coating itself and check for proper drainage around the tank area. It is imperative that the tank exterior be inspected periodically to ensure that the integrity of the coating is maintained. The frequency of periodic repainting will be based upon environmental factors in the geographic area where the tank is located. Special consideration should be given to the selected of the paint, surface preparation and coating application. The coating selected should be suitable for use with the current coating, or the existing coating should ne removed. The coating selected should be of industrial quality Proper site preparation and maintenance are vital to ensure drainage of surface water. Should ground conditions change or settlement occur, take the appropriate steps to maintain proper drainage and prevent standing water near or under the tank area. For diked tanks, remove any product spills immediately. Be sure to dispose of hazardous material properly. For diked tanks fitted with a drain, drain off water only. Drain openings are required to be maintained liquid tight. The primary tank shall be inspected monthly for the presence of water at the lowest possible points inside the primary tank. Remove any water found. Water and sediment in fuel can cause plugging of filters. Also, bacterial growth, originating form the fuel can cause corrosion of tanks and lines. For procedures on how to check for the presence of water and removal of water, refer to the STI R111, Storage Tank Maintenance/For copies of the RP and more information, please go to www.steeltank.com. Failure to adhere with these maintenance instructions may void your warranty.
Tank relocation requirements – often aboveground storage tanks are relocated. The following instructions are to be followed when this occurs: All steps are to be documented and the documentation is to be kept for the life of the tank. The hazards associated with the cleaning, entry, inspection, testing, maintenance or other aspects of AST’s are significant. Safety considerations and controls should be established prior to undertaking physical activities associated with ASTs . Cleaning of tanks must be per state and local jurisdiction requirements. Refer to the STI Standard SP001, “Standard for the Inspection of Aboveground Storage Tanks” for requirements concerning tank inspections. The SP001 Standard details requirements for inspections based on the tank installation and age. A tank must undergo the appropriate insurance prior to relocation. In addition, the tank must be subjected to a pressure (or vacuum) test.
Standard Options
Dispenser Fleet Tank Options (non-custom)
Fire Rating Options
Fireguard Benefits
- Tested Four-Hour Fire Resistance
- UL 2080 Listed “Fire Resistant”
- UL 2085 Listed “Protected”
- Both Inner & Outer Steel Tanks built to UL Standards
- Uniform Fire Code UFC “Protected” Tank
- National Fire Protection (NFPA) 30 & 30A
- International Fire Code (IFC)
- Ballistics Protection
- Impact protection
- California Air Resources Board (CARB) for Air Emissions
- Steel Tank Institute (STI) Standard F941 for Thermally Insulated Aboveground Storage Tanks
Flameshield Benefits
- Tested Two-Hour Fire Resistance
- Built to UL 142 Standards
- Tested by Southwest Research Institute to SwRI 97-04
- Double-Wall Tanks Have Fully Monitor-able Interstitial Space for Leak detection