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What is a UL 142 tank?

What is a UL 142 tank?

UL-142 tanks are steel atmospheric tanks intended for aboveground storage of non-corrosive, stable, flammable, and combustible liquids.

What is the minimum clearance required from any ignition source a oil tank must be?

Clearance of at least 36 inches shall be maintained between the top level of the stored material and the sprinkler deflectors. Clearance shall be maintained around lights and heating units to prevent ignition of combustible materials.

Can an oil tank be outside?

Outdoor tank installations can be either above ground or underground. This type of installation offers the peace of mind of storing your tank somewhere outside of your home. An outdoor tank provides some safety benefits in the event of an oil leak or fire, especially if you have children or pets.

What is an above ground oil tank?

An above ground storage tank (AST) is a large container used to hold oil, whether for heating or fuel. It serves the same purpose as an underground storage tank (UST), only it’s not buried underground.

What is the distance required from any air inlets a vent must be on an underground oil tank?

The fill and vent pipes should be made of schedule 40 steel, be pitched toward the tank and terminate outside the building at a point at least two feet from any building opening, and five feet from any air inlet or flue gas outlet.

Can an oil tank be enclosed?

Oil tanks may be installed inside a building, but will require secondary containment; this may be a legal requirement. The tank should be contained within a fire resistant chamber located at the lowest possible level in the building.

How far does an oil tank need to be from a house?

1.8 metres
An oil tank has to be a minimum of 1.8 metres away from any part of a building or construction that isn’t fire resistant, such as doors, windows, eves and cladding.

How far away from the house should an oil tank be?

1.8m
Your tank needs to be a specific distance away from non-fire rated parts of your property; for example, 1.8m away from eaves, sheds and gazebos and 760mm away from boundary fencing. You should not place a bunded oil tank within 1.8m of the doors, windows or any other construction openings.

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Is it bad to have oil tank above ground?

Residential aboveground tanks are easier to maintain than underground tanks, but they can also be damaged more easily. If there is an oil spill, it will contaminate the soil and groundwater and endanger the entire environment, including your life and the lives of your family members.