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FIRE RESISTANT SUB-BASE TANKS - TYPE UL 2085

 

We provide a secondary containment, sub-base fuel storage tank under the UL 2085 standard as a solution for projects using that specification for all engine types. Our UL 2085 product features double wall steel construction and is fire-tested to listing SwRI 97-04.

 

Our standard design accommodates storage capacity up to 15,000 gallons. Custom designed to fit the engine footprint, the gallon requirement, as well as your job site specifications. All industry options are available on this product and only UL rated and sized equipment is used. While our design has been developed around a sub base configuration, these tanks can also be used in an above ground stand alone configuration as well.

 

We proudly use PPG Industrial Coatings on our product which allows us to customize our warranty from 1 to 30 years. Our tanks are standard with a Black polyurethane mat finish. Other finish coats as well as other colors are available on request. Production units will be available beginning June 2009.

 

 

Features & Options

 

Tank UL-2085 Type
Design Features Include:

          - Impact Rated

          - Ballistics Rated

          - Two Hour Fire Retardation Rating

          - 100 to 30,000 Gallon Capacity

          - Direct Surface Gen-Set Mounting

          - Deck Mounted Vent System with Fitting Cluster

          - Light Weight Material Construction

          - Seismic Rated

          - One Year Warrant

 
Options Include:

          - Extended Warranties

          - Center Located Electrical Stub Up Station

          - FDEP Packages

          - Overfill Protection Devices

          - Electronic Gauges

          - Fuel Monitoring Systems

          - Tank Mounted Fuel Polishing Systems

          - Immersion Heaters

          - Color Choices and Surface Finishes

          - Tank Mounted Ladder System

          - Stairs and Platforms

          - Stand Alone Design

          - Light Weight Concrete Construction

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 March 2010 05:10