Gasoline Transfer Tank Selection Guide
1. Usage Scenario and Frequency
- For sporadic fuel supply of small household equipment (lawn mowers, generators): 50-100 liter portable tank
- For centralized energy supply (construction sites, farms): 300-500 liter medium-sized tank
2. Transport Tool Adaptability
- Pickup trucks/light trucks: 200-300 liter tanks
- Heavy trucks/special tank trucks: 1,000+ liter tanks (ensure stable center of gravity)
3. Cost and Efficiency Balance
- Large-capacity tanks: Lower unit costs but higher initial investment
- Small-capacity tanks: More flexible but may increase transportation frequency
4. Safety and Regulatory Requirements
- Check local regulations on fuel tank size and capacity
- Reserve 10%-15% expansion space to prevent overflow
5. Special Needs Considerations
- Field operations/emergency rescue: Prioritize portability
- Cold regions: Consider heating functions (avoid excessively large capacity)
Note: Always consider your specific requirements and consult local regulations before selecting a gasoline transfer tank.