Tank Contamination Prevention Guide
Professional procedures to prevent debris ingress and maintain media purity
Tank Sealing Protection
- Seal all tank openings, including manhole covers, valve interfaces, and measuring ports with appropriate sealing gaskets and rings.
- Regularly inspect the condition of sealing components; replace any aged, deformed, or damaged parts promptly.
- Close the sealing device immediately after opening to prevent prolonged exposure to contaminants.
- During transportation or movement, reinforce the sealing areas to prevent loosening due to bumps and vibrations.
Media Transfer Control
- Before adding media, clean the filling tools and transfer conduits to ensure no residual impurities.
- Install appropriate filters at the filling port to pre-filter media and intercept solid particles.
- Verify the purity of media before storage and avoid using contaminated media.
- Keep transmission paths clean and avoid dragging conduits on contaminated surfaces.
Storage Environment Management
- Place tanks in clean, level areas away from construction zones and dust sources.
- Regularly clean the area around tanks, removing dust, leaves, and other debris.
- For outdoor tanks, install protective covers or sunshades at openings.
- Avoid piling unrelated items around tanks and maintain a clean, organized environment.
Daily Inspection & Maintenance
- Regularly inspect tank sealing components and filter devices, cleaning debris from filter screens.
- Check tank interfaces, valves, and other vulnerable areas; repair any gaps or damage promptly.
- Monitor the state of media inside tanks; investigate any sedimentation or turbidity immediately.
- Establish routine protection mechanisms through regular cleaning and maintenance schedules.
