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How to Prevent Water Ingress and Moisture in Trailer Tanks

2025-10-29 Leave a message
Strengthen Tank Sealing Protection
  • Check the sealing condition of all openings including the inlet, outlet, and maintenance ports.
  • Ensure covers or valves are fully closed and gaskets are not aged or damaged.
  • Install waterproof sealing rings or wrap waterproof tape if there are gaps in sealing components.
  • Wrap vulnerable areas like instrument interfaces and sensor wiring with waterproof sleeves or tape.
Ensure Ventilation System Protection
  • Check if vents are equipped with waterproof devices.
  • Install rain caps or waterproof baffles if vents are directly exposed.
  • Regularly clean debris around vents to prevent blockage and abnormal pressure.
  • Check filter components for moisture and replace with dry ones if needed.
Choose Suitable Parking Location
  • Avoid low-lying, flooded areas when parking in rainy weather.
  • Choose higher, well-drained locations to prevent rainwater submersion.
  • Place a waterproof mat or build a simple rain shelter for long-term outdoor parking.
  • Ensure the tank is level when parking to prevent water accumulation.
Strengthen Post-Rain Inspection and Maintenance
  • Conduct thorough inspection after rain, cleaning water from the surface.
  • Check for leaks at seals and repair any found issues.
  • Open inspection or sampling ports to check for moisture in internal liquid.
  • Take immediate filtering or replacement measures if turbidity occurs.
  • Check insulation of electrical components and wipe damp areas with dry cloth.
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