HVO Fuel Storage Tanks
Pro Green 2,500 L
Inspection Hatch 440mm Ht 1800 X 1500 X 2540
Pro Green 5,000 L
Inspection Hatch 600mm Ht 2100 X 2360 X 3100
Pro Green 10,000 L
Inspection Hatch 600mm Ht 3000 X 2550 X 3310
To order or for more information, contact our team on 01360 660264
Pro Green Sustainable fuel tanks come with the following features:
Bunded Tank With Dispensing Cabinet
56l/Min Pump
Vents
Automatic Shut-off Dispensing Nozzle
Electronic Level Guage With Leakage Alarm
Spill Stop Filling Limiter
6m Flexible Hose
Digital Flowmeter
Filling Line With Filling Point 50mm BSP
Screw-on 10 Micron Fuel Filter
Electronic Overfill Protection
Leakage Alarm
High-Level Alarm
Additional Options
Glass fuel filter 5 microns
Remote Monitoring
Fuel Monitoring
12 Volt Pump
23 million households across the UK are connected to the mains gas grid. However, there is approximately 4 million that are not. If you're looking to purchase a home that is “off the grid” you may benefit from using Kerosene as your mains gas alternative.
Not only Is it an inconvenience, but letting your tank run dry can also cause problems with your heating system and stove appliances. We want to help you avoid unexpectedly running low of heating oil. It’s important to have a better understanding of when you should fill your tank and the factors affecting this.
Having your oil tank bunded is one of the safest ways to store your heating oil at home. It’s also important to take into consideration the positioning of the tank, fire regulations, local building regulations and maintenance of the tank.
If you have never lived in a home with oil-fired heating then there may be a number of things you might not know to check for. We’ve put together a list of things you should check when purchasing a new home that uses heating oil.
The ever-changing prices of heating oil can be confusing and unpredictable, naturally, we want to buy our heating oil at the cheapest price possible. There are many factors that influence the price of kerosene so when is the best time to buy it and what are these influencing factors?
From 1 April 2022, rebated diesel (known as red diesel) and rebated biofuels will no longer be allowed to be used as they are currently.
Completely running out of heating oil can leave you without hot water or heating, this is especially inconvenient during winter when it’s needed the most. Running fully dry of heating oil is easily done by not keeping an eye on your fuel levels or from fuel theft