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Maintenance measures for underground diesel tanks

Maintenance measures for underground diesel tanks include regular inspection and cleaning, maintenance of safety facilities, anti-corrosion and anti-rust treatment, and emergency plan formulation.

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Maintenance measures for underground diesel tanks include regular inspection and cleaning, maintenance of safety facilities, anti-corrosion and anti-rust treatment, and emergency plan formulation. A comprehensive inspection is carried out every six months to ensure that the tank body is free of corrosion, deformation and leakage, the valves and pipes are tightly connected and leak-free, the electrical equipment meets the explosion-proof requirements, and the fire-fighting equipment is complete and effective. According to regulations, the storage tank needs to be cleaned every 5 years to remove internal residues and sediments. At the same time, safety facilities such as pressure relief valves and vent valves need to be inspected regularly and records should be kept. In order to prevent corrosion of the tank body in a humid environment, anti-corrosion treatment should be carried out regularly.

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