10.5' x 4'
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The dimensions of a 10,000 gallon oil tank are 120 inches wide by 17 feet tall. A 10,000 gallon oil tank empty weights about 8,500 pounds.
The most common 1000 gallon oil storage tank is a flat-ended cylinder 48 inches in diameter. A gallon is 231 cubic inches. The area of a 48-inch circle (radius = 24") is pi*24² = 1809.56 in². 231,000 / 1809.56 = 127.7", or just under 10'-8". The nominal length is 10.5 feet.
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It can have any dimensions as long as they equal 8 cubic feet.
Any dimensions so long as they equal 16,710 cubic feet.
The dimensions of a 300 gallon oil storage tank is often 8 x 2 x 30. That would be 8 feet long, 2 feet deep, and 30 inches tall.
To calculate how many gallons of oil are in a tank at a specific depth, you need to know the dimensions of the tank. You would typically use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr^2h) where r is the radius of the tank and h is the height of the oil. If you know the measurements, you can substitute them into the formula to find the volume of oil at 23 inches deep.
The dimensions of a 220-gallon fuel oil tank can vary depending on the manufacturer and design, but a common size for a vertical tank is approximately 30 inches in diameter and 60 inches in height. For horizontal tanks, the dimensions may be around 48 inches in width, 30 inches in height, and 72 inches in length. Always check the specific manufacturer's specifications for exact measurements.
There's no telling w/o knowing the shape and dimensions of the tank. If it's a real high and narrow tank, not a lot. If it's a real low and wide tank, can be quite a lot.
As of October 24, 2012, you can purchase a 330 gallon oil tank at Home Depot for US $849.
As of October 24, 2012, you can purchase a 330 gallon oil tank at Home Depot for US $849.