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Primary Purposes of Installing an Under Pump Containment on Your Petrol Station

15 December 2022

Vehicles can only reach their intended destinations if they are filled up with fuel. And the only way for most vehicle owners to refill their fuel tanks is to visit a petrol station.

A petrol station is a facility wherein a large volume of fuel is stored. Once a vehicle reaches the facility, its owner can refill its fuel tank so it can keep moving. This facility does not only provide fuel refill services to car owners, but it can also provide a wide array of products and services they may need during the trip.

If you are currently managing a petrol station, you must ensure that it is equipped with the right components. Some of its components are dispensers, storage tanks, submersible motors, and filling parts. Another component that it should possess is under pump containment.

An Overview of an Under Pump Containment

An under pump containment is often found underneath the dispenser system, preventing leaks from occurring. This type of containment should be liquid-tight on its sides and bottom. It should also be free from leaks at any penetrations. It must also allow personnel to inspect it visually. The contained components must likewise be accessible to the involved personnel so they can be checked and monitored for leaks and other potential issues.

Without maximising under pump containment, the fuel dispensers and fittings may not be able to safely keep and dispense the fuel. Your fuel may also leak to various parts of the site, which can be dangerous as it reaches areas where it can ignite and cause environmental contamination. Other damages and issues may also occur without maximising the right type and characteristics of under pump containment.

Choose the Right Under Pump Containment 

The under pump containment of your petrol station should be able to protect dispenser system elements and others from compressing forces of underground rocks. It can also prevent petrol leaks and other harmful liquids from infiltrating the surrounding soil.

Many materials can be used to produce this component. Some of them include fibreglass, polyethylene, and steel. Most of these containments today, however, are made from fibreglass or polyethylene since they do not corrode. The only time steel and other metals are used is if the containment will be used above the ground. Once fibreglass and polyethylene are used, your surrounding soil and groundwater will be clear from corrosion. Inspection and maintenance are likewise easier with these materials.

The under pump containment should also boast entry fittings like penetration fittings so that fuel piping or electrical conduit can still be connected. A sealant or adhesive must then be used to further protect everything from potential leaks. The materials used for the sealant or adhesive often depend on the material of the pipes, conduits, and sump.

Future Fuel Services Can Provide Assistance

If you need some help in installing an under pump containment and other petrol station components, you can contact us at Future Fuel Services.

With more than six decades of experience in the industry, our team can easily design, supply, install, commission, and maintain fuel systems for retail petrol stations, fuel depots, marinas, mining, and transport sites in Australia. All these services are done by our highly skilled team, ensuring that your project will be completed to a high-quality standard.

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