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Old August 30th, 2005, 11:00 AM   Digg it!   #1 (permalink)
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Fuel oil tanks?

What do you look for when you inspect them? What do you do for maintenance?
I hear they get sludge in them.. do you clean that or ignore it??

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Old August 30th, 2005, 11:23 AM     #2 (permalink)
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1. Make sure they don't leak. Look for signs of leakage, before you fill!

2. Change filter every year, (usually when you get furnace serviced)

3. Do not run too low, the sludge at the bottom will cause havoc.
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I hear they get sludge in them.. do you clean that or ignore it??

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SLUDGE--WHAT IS IT?

In your storage tank you have two materials to combat; water and particles of solid chemical compounds, commonly called sludge. Water is due mostly to condensation and leaking manholes, and occasionally from the oil supplier. Regardless, it is always found either on the tank bottom or stratified at different levels throughout the oil. Modern refining cracking processes produce fuel oils that are subject to sludge formation. The sludge particles are formed principally by blending and mixing fuel oils of different types, either at the refinery or in the consumer's tank. They may also be formed from reactions due to moisture, heat and oxidation, but the amounts from these factors are small. When the sludge particles are formed, they are quite small and if they remained so, little trouble would occur. Unfortunately, they increase in size as they adhere to each other, becoming so large as to block lines, strainers, pumps and burner nozzles, if drawn into the system.

WHAT DOES A TREATMENT DO?

Many fuel oil treatments on the market today are strictly solvents, which is not the type you want or need. It is extremely difficult to dissolve fuel oil sludge once it has formed, unless excessive quantities of solvent are used, as several times the quantity of sludge present would be necessary. Therefore, a solvent-type treatment is not practical because: The small amounts of treatment used cannot dissolve all the sludge. Not all solvents have the ability to dissolve sludge. A complete treatment should improve atomization and combustion. This cannot be accomplished with small dosages of a solvent-type treatment. As you cannot readily and economically dissolve fuel oil sludge, a treatment must produce the following reactions : Stabilize the fuel oil to minimize sludge formation. Disperse the sludge already present, or formed, as small minute particles. This will permit passage through your system, and out the burner nozzle for combustion. True sludge is easily combustible if particle size remains small. Emulsify and disperse the water so that it too will pass through the system without spitting and sputtering caused by occluded water.

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Thanks zen! Now to get some paint that turns red rust to black for the outside of the tanks.
They are old and I think it should be done.. they are really rusty. what do you think?
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Sounds like a good idea!
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Thanks zen! Now to get some paint that turns red rust to black for the outside of the tanks.
They are old and I think it should be done.. they are really rusty. what do you think?

I don't know anything about fuel oil, but do the tanks sit outside? If so, I would imagine that black wouldn't be a good choice. We have a ton of propane users around here and I always wondered what would happen if the "pig" was painted black in the middle of summer. Black = Heat = Pressure = Bang. Would be a good one for mythbusters
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No they are inside, and have rusted from the basement environment and flooding.
Not paint them black! Paint them with this stuff that turns red rust to black rust which is a not corrosive like red rust is.

Then, I'll probably paint them PINK!!
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