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Single skin tanks - technical information

The storage of fuel oil is strictly controlled in the UK and Ireland.

Tank owners are considered liable in law for any contamination or pollution caused on their or their neighbour’s property. It is therefore vital that the tank complies with legislation.

Prior to selecting a fuel oil storage tank, purchasers must complete a risk assessment for their particular installation and/or application to establish the type of oil storage tank permissible.

Once the type of tank has been established a further Fire Prevention assessment must be completed to establish the correct siting and positioning of the tank.

Finally, the tank must be installed in accordance with Balmoral’s Installation Instructions which are supplied with every tank (enclosed with the fittings) with respect to supporting the tank and expansion clearances.

Overall requirements are specified in the following legislation:
• Control of Pollution (Oil Storage)(England) Regulations:2001
• Water Environment (Oil Storage)(Scotland) Regulations
April 2006
• Control of Pollution (Silage, Slurry & Agricultural Fuel Oil)
Regulations:1991

Fuel oil tanks supplying single family dwellings* must comply with:
• Building Regulations (England & Wales) 2002:AD”J”
• Scottish Building Standards (Domestic) Technical Handbook
• Building Regulations Northern Ireland Technical Booklet
L:2006
• Building Regulations: Part J (Ireland)
• BS5410 - Code of Practice for Oil Fired Systems: Part 1 or
Part 2 (UK and Ireland)

Most of the requirements contained in the above legislation are covered by specifying and installing an integrally bunded tank. Click here to view our bunded tank range.

The benefits of installing a bunded tank include peace of mind, flexibility of siting and potentially improved home insurance premiums.

To ensure your tank fully complies with the above, Balmoral strongly recommends that your tank is installed by an OFTEC engineer who is deemed to be competent in law. Alternatively, you can self install but must apply to your local Building Control Office for permission and inspection.

It is a requirement of Balmoral’s T&C’s and Warranty Policy that the tank purchaser complies with the requirements above.

Call Balmoral’s Site Services team for free advice and information on 01224 859171 or email siteservices@balmoral.co.uk.

*Full definition of what is covered and what is excluded is detailed in the legislation above.

If in doubt we recommend obtaining advice and information from a local representative of either the Environment Agency, the Irish Environment Protection Agency or the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Your Balmoral fuel oil tank is supplied with a 1”BSP (female) threaded outlet, pre-drilled holes with red protection plugs for locating 2”BSP (male) threaded filler and vent and a sealed lockable cover. Your Balmoral fuel oil tank is also supplied with a tank vent, a 2”BSP (male) threaded filler and a 2”BSP (female) threaded filler cap. All components are fitted during installation.

The following accessories are available in addition to the standard fittings kit:
• Balmoral Tankmaster and support bracket
• Balmoral sight gauge and support bracket
• Electonic level gauge

Comprehensive information for installation, fittings and accessories for all applications are supplied with your tank. For further assistance contact Balmoral Tanks on 01224 859000.

Additional Information
Balmoral provides advice on alternative tanks and material suitability for the storage of a wide range of liquids. It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure alternative tank applications meet any legislative requirements that may apply and that suitable pipework and fittings are used.

Single skin fuel oil storage requirements

Fire Prevention Clearances
Tank to be installed in accordance with the requirements of BS5410 and simplified in OFTEC document TI14.

Expansion Clearance
Tank must be installed with clearance of 150mm all round to allow for expansion when full of fuel.

Tank Support Base
Base must fully support the tank with no overhangs or gaps.

Tanks providing fuel oil to domestic users (single family dwellings with a capacity of less than 3500ltrs) must comply with the requirements of OFTEC Technical Book 3: Section 2.7. Your OFTEC engineer can provide full details.

Single skin tank base drawing

Base

100mm thick 1:2:4 concrete

or 65x215mm precast concrete lintels to BS 5977

or 50mm thick paving slabs

Note: Large tanks require thicker bases. Please consult OFTEC or your OFTEC engineer for advice.

 
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