Essential Installation Guidelines
Proper installation procedures ensure safety, compliance, and operational efficiency. Follow these key standards for optimal results and risk mitigation.
1
Site Selection & Environmental Suitability
- Avoid densely populated areas, fire sources, and important facilities
- Ensure reasonable safe distance from surrounding buildings and structures
- Select flat, firm sites with proper drainage to prevent water accumulation
- Consider lighting and ventilation conditions
- Avoid high-temperature exposure or enclosed spaces
Prevents gasoline evaporation and accumulation, reducing safety hazards while adapting to storage environment needs.
2
Foundation Construction Standards
- Construct concrete or steel structure foundation per specifications
- Ensure foundation flatness and stability with proper settlement space
- Conduct strength testing after construction
- Verify foundation can support full tank weight during operation
Prevents tank tilting, leakage, and deformation due to unstable foundations.
3
Installation Operation Standards
- Follow design drawings and industry standards strictly
- Use appropriate hoisting equipment to avoid tank damage
- Ensure tight interface connections with professional sealing materials
- Check and adjust tank levelness and verticality after installation
- Install static grounding device with proper resistance
Eliminates static electricity buildup risk and ensures leak-free operation.
4
Acceptance & Comprehensive Protection
- Conduct comprehensive acceptance tests: visual, sealing, and pressure
- Only commission after all indicators pass
- Erect protective fences and clear safety warning signs
- Provide sufficient fire-fighting equipment
- Establish regular inspection and maintenance system
Routine inspection of location, sealing, and protective facilities with prompt problem resolution.
