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Sunday, November 02, 2008

Tank Depot -||- Harlequin 10000BFA BioFuel Station Arctic Bunded BioDiesel Tank

Tank Depot -||- Harlequin 10000BFA BioFuel Station Arctic Bunded BioDiesel Tank: "Product Overview

Harlequin BioFuel Stations are the first of a new generation of storage tank, developed especially for the safe, secure and environmentally responsible storage of up to B100 Grade (100%) BioDiesel, in accordance with the Summer and Winter CFPP fuel requirements as defined in British Standard BS EN14214.

Fully bunded and manufactured from an advanced, BioDiesel resistant grade of Medium Density Polyethylene Plastic – Harlequin BioFuel Stations are fully compliant with the most demanding British and European Regulations, including The Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001 and The Water Environment (Oil Storage) Scotland Regulations 2006.

Arctic Grade Harlequin BioFuel Stations have been engineered for use in cold weather conditions, where the temperature may fall below the Cold Filter Plug Point (CFFP) of stored BioDiesel. An insulated inner tank and thermostatically controlled heat trace system can maintain the properties of stored fuel in temperatures as below -20°C. CFPP is the temperature at or below which the fuel may begin to cause operational problems with a vehicle’s fuel system. Your BioDiesel supplier can advise of the CFPP specific to your fuel type."

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