Underground LPG tank installation
Installing an underground LPG tank requires a series of steps, starting with selecting a suitable site that meets safety and regulatory requirements and obtaining the necessary permits.
Installing an underground LPG tank requires a series of steps, starting with selecting a suitable site that meets safety and regulatory requirements and obtaining the necessary permits. Then, soil testing is performed to ensure that the foundation is stable. After digging a pit of appropriate depth, a sand mat or concrete foundation is laid, and the tank is carefully placed in the pit, connecting the inlet and outlet pipes to ensure a tight seal. Next, backfill and tamp the soil, while marking the tank location. After the installation is completed, pressure testing and safety facility inspections are carried out to ensure there are no leaks. Finally, the installation is documented and a regular inspection and maintenance plan is developed to ensure long-term safe use.