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Kingspan tanks and their level monitoring.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7708014" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>These are bunded tanks, fuel dispensing stations actually. Double skinned and a total faff to dip, as indeed were the previous tanks mounted 1.8M up for gravity feeding. As you know, bunded tanks are now mandatory for passing farm assurance. </p><p>Had these a few months ago but it was a long faff to ensure that all three previous tanks were empty at the same time and having enough time without needing to fill tractors to do the concreting and swap over. The electricians were phoned first thing yesterday morning after concreting the base on Friday, and they were here yesterday afternoon. A good day and a half's work for one electrician.</p><p></p><p>It would have been less bother to just join an extension lead to both tanks myself but not really compliant with electrical safety regulations .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7708014, member: 718"] These are bunded tanks, fuel dispensing stations actually. Double skinned and a total faff to dip, as indeed were the previous tanks mounted 1.8M up for gravity feeding. As you know, bunded tanks are now mandatory for passing farm assurance. Had these a few months ago but it was a long faff to ensure that all three previous tanks were empty at the same time and having enough time without needing to fill tractors to do the concreting and swap over. The electricians were phoned first thing yesterday morning after concreting the base on Friday, and they were here yesterday afternoon. A good day and a half's work for one electrician. It would have been less bother to just join an extension lead to both tanks myself but not really compliant with electrical safety regulations . [/QUOTE]
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