The bund wall needs to be high enough to contain the volume of the largest tank within its boundaries, plus precipitation and firefighting water. The distance of the wall from the tank needs to be far enough so that waves deflecting of the tank side are not allowed to cross over the top of the bund wall. There is no codified or fixed distance that I'm aware of, but potential waves should be taken in to account with your design.
N.T.Ramarao
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Every city has specific codes and regulations regarding the distance between buildings and fuel tanks. For a 10,000 gallon tank, it should be kept at least 30 feet from all buildings.
Bunding means surrounding something, for example an oil tank, with a bund wall. If the tank ruptures the bund wall contains the oil. Bunded tanks are often required before insurance will be offered on the tanks.
Yes, In general practice the diesel day tank should be mounted on the engine base provided the eclosure or the rooms are properly ventilated.
Should be in the fuel tank.
10 feet
Drain the tank, replace fuel filters, refill with gas and hope for the best.
drive from london to scotland that should do it
No. Do not put unleaded gas in a diesel tank.
Drain the tank and do not run the engine until you refill it with diesel. The residual gas should not be an issue once the tank has been drained.
2001 ford diesel has a 36 gallon tank