Heating Oil

Revision

There are two variants of tank revision: The

  • Tank overhaul with internal cleaning
  • Visual inspection (often also called tank inspection)

Both must be carried out every ten years and reported to the cantonal water protection office. Exempt installations and tank installations in water protection zone B are excluded from this – The owners themselves are responsible for installations that have not been overhauled.

We recommend a tank overhaul with internal cleaning because

A tank inspection with internal cleaning every 10 years is always worthwhile. Temperature fluctuations in the tank cause condensation, which combines with tiny particles on the bottom of the tank. This oil sludge (electrolyte) leads to deposits in the tank and in turn develops a galvanic element, which sooner or later leads to corrosion in the tank. This sludge can also develop into a fungus-like substance, which can often lead to malfunctions of the oil burner (clogging of filters or burner nozzles). During a tank inspection with internal cleaning, we remove these deposits and dispose of them in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with legal regulations. After cleaning, we check the condition of your tank system. This also includes the safety equipment such as filling safety device, tank compartment and leak detector.

Workflow:

Arrival with inspection vehicle incl. trailer (group leader and assistant)
Creating a temporary heating system and setting up the workstation. Visual inspection of the tank compartment.
Pumping the heating oil from the storage tank into the tank trailer.
Clean and dry out the tank.
Technical inspection of the tank interior, including checking for any corrosion or other defects.
Condition check of filling and venting line.
Inspection of safety equipment such as filling safety device and leak warning device.
Pumping the healing oil back from the tank trailer into the clean storage tank.
Function test and final inspection incl. the reports required by law.
Notification of execution to the competent authority.

A visual inspection of heating oil tanks is an external, visual inspection of the tank, the supply lines and the tank compartment for condition and tightness, which is required at least every 10 years for systems requiring a permit.

We recommend a visual inspection only for tanks that will be removed or taken out of service within the next 3 years.
No liability can be accepted for any defects and the resulting damage.

Refurbishment

It is therefore always worth checking, planning and then acting. We are happy to support you with our comprehensive clarifications and an offer to give you a basis for your decision.

We differentiate between small tank systems, underground tanks and tanks that are located in a tank room.

Here you will find everything you need to know about tank refurbishment.

New tank systems

The evaluation and planning of a new tank system requires a great deal of specialist knowledge and experience for both small and large tank systems.

Thanks to our cooperation with specialist planners and tank manufacturers, we can offer you a wide range of tanks:

  • PE combi tanks: a space-saving plastic tank with drip tray
  • Single tanks made of plastic, in steel or polyester drip pans
  • Battery tank systems
  • Steel tanks for cellars, space-welded or factory-welded
  • Cylindrical steel tanks for underground installation, suitable for heating oil, diesel oil, petrol, HVO, AdBlue, water and rainwater
  • Spherical tanks for underground installation

Based on your ideas, space conditions, building plans or a building inspection: We will find the right solution for every situation.

Line construction

When constructing new systems and making changes to existing tank systems, appropriate pipes must be planned and built.

The following cables are professionally planned and installed by us:

  • Vent lines
  • Product lines, monitored or unmonitored
  • Vapor recovery lines
  • Burner lines
  • Water pipes – only for rainwater or gray water

On request, we can also take over the coordination between the construction management and any other tradespeople.

Decommissioning the tank

Professional decommissioning of your tank.

The decommissioning of your tank must always be carried out by a specialist. This applies to all officially approved tanks in which water-polluting liquids are stored.

The following work is carried out during decommissioning:

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Dismantling

Your tank must always be dismantled by a specialist. This applies to all officially approved tanks in which water-polluting liquids are stored. The following work is carried out during disassembly:

We dismantle tanks almost exclusively using the cold process. In special cases, we cut with acetylene and oxygen. Normally, we “gnaw” and dismantle the tanks using special machines. Big advantage: no smoke development and soot deposits. Last but not least, the execution is also less stressful for our employees.

Frequently asked questions

When Do I Have to Arrange for an Internal Cleaning?

We recommend that heating oil tanks undergo an inspection with internal cleaning every 10 years.

When was the last revision?

You will find a sticker on the door to the tank which tells you when the last work was carried out on your tank.

Do I Have to Expect Additional Costs for an Inspection in Winter?

No, we will create a temporary heating system for you (a temporary oil feed for your heating).

I Filled My Tank in Spring. How many Liters Can You Extract from the Tank without Additional Costs?

Up to a maximum of 15,000 liters. However, it is important for us that you can give us as accurate information as possible about the heating oil level. This allows us to arrange the right tank trailer for the temporary storage for you. The easiest way to do this is to measure the oil level with the measuring stick.

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