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120 Gal Above Ground Propane Tank
General Specifications
- Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1.
- Complies with NFPA 58.
- Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels registered with National Board. All standard vessels UL listed (UL 644 – Container Assemblies for LP-Gas). Standard vessels available with CRN (Canadian Registration Number).
- Vessels are either powder coated with TGIC polyester or primed with liquid epoxy and coated with liquid urethane top coat.
- All vessels are shipped vacuum pre-purged to enable simplified first fill of the vessel.
250 Gal Above Ground Propane Tank
General Specifications
- Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1.
- Complies with NFPA 58.
- Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels registered with National Board. All standard vessels UL listed (UL 644 – Container Assemblies for LP-Gas). Standard vessels available with CRN (Canadian Registration Number).
- Vessels are either powder coated with TGIC polyester or primed with liquid epoxy and coated with liquid urethane top coat.
- All vessels are shipped vacuum pre-purged to enable simplified first fill of the vessel.
500 Gal Above Ground Propane Tank
General Specifications
- Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1.
- Complies with NFPA 58.
- Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels registered with National Board. All standard vessels UL listed (UL 644 – Container Assemblies for LP-Gas). Standard vessels available with CRN (Canadian Registration Number).
- Vessels are either powder coated with TGIC polyester or primed with liquid epoxy and coated with liquid urethane top coat.
- All vessels are shipped vacuum pre-purged to enable simplified first fill of the vessel.
1000 Gal Above Ground Propane Tank
General Specifications
- Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1.
- Complies with NFPA 58.
- Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels registered with National Board. All standard vessels UL listed (UL 644 – Container Assemblies for LP-Gas). Standard vessels available with CRN (Canadian Registration Number).
- Vessels are either powder coated with TGIC polyester or primed with liquid epoxy and coated with liquid urethane top coat.
- All vessels are shipped vacuum pre-purged to enable simplified first fill of the vessel.
120 Gal AG/UG Propane Tank
General Specifications
- Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1.
- Complies with NFPA 58.
- Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels registered with National Board.
- Option 1: Ready-to-bury underground option, coated with either powder coated phenolic epoxy finish
- Option 2: liquid applied epoxy primer coat followed by urethane top coat, supplied with composite
Two service options available:
250 Gal AG/UG Propane Tanks
General Specifications
Two service options available:
500 Gal AG/UG Propane Tank
General Specifications
- Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1.
- Complies with NFPA 58.
- Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels registered with National Board.
- Option 1: Ready-to-bury underground option, coated with either powder coated phenolic epoxy finish
- Option 2: liquid applied epoxy primer coat followed by urethane top coat, supplied with composite
Two service options available:
1000 Gal AG/UG Propane Tank
General Specifications
Two service options available:
120 Gal Underground Propane Tank
General Specifications
- Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1.
- Complies with NFPA 58.
- Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels registered with National Board. Some standard vessels available with CRN (Canadian Registration Number).
- Vessels shipped with durable ready-to-bury coating. Vessels, depending on manufacturing location, are either powder coated with phenolic epoxy, painted with a single application urethane coating, or primed with liquid epoxy and coated with liquid epoxy top coat – all providing a durable ready-to-bury coating.
- All vessels are shipped vacuum pre-purged to enable simplified first fill of the vessel.
- Green composite dome provides large working space and is resistant to the elements. Anode stud attached to riser pipe to enable ease of cathodic connection.
250 Gal Underground Propane Tank
General Specifications
- Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1.
- Complies with NFPA 58.
- Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels registered with National Board. Some standard vessels available with CRN (Canadian Registration Number).
- Vessels shipped with durable ready-to-bury coating. Vessels, depending on manufacturing location, are either powder coated with phenolic epoxy, painted with a single application urethane coating, or primed with liquid epoxy and coated with liquid epoxy top coat – all providing a durable ready-to-bury coating.
- All vessels are shipped vacuum pre-purged to enable simplified first fill of the vessel.
- Green composite dome provides large working space and is resistant to the elements. Anode stud attached to riser pipe to enable ease of cathodic connection.