10000 litre diesel tanks are a very popular size of tank and sit at the beginning of the static or large volume diesel storage tank range. Tank Station have a wide range of 10000 litre tanks from leading manufacturers based here in the UK. Including Atlantis, Carbery, Cemo, Harlequin and NTS. These manufacturers supply steel diesel tanks or plastic diesel tanks. All of these tanks are bunded and have been tested to exceed all current regulations. All of these tanks can be supplied with a wide range of accessories. Including pumps, flow meters, filters, hose reels, fuel management systems and much more.
We are happy to advise and assist you to provide the most suitable set up for your requirements. We understand that fuelling demands are not the same in every situation. But there is a set up for you amongst the range of 10000 litre diesel tanks that we can supply.
10000 Litre Diesel Tanks
Our range of 10000 litre diesel tanks are ideal in situations where high volumes of fuel are required. These tanks can be positioned as long term fuelling stations. This allows for future planning of fuel reserves to counter fuel supply issues. This also allows for better fuel supply rates, due to bulk orders.
10,000 litre tanks are ideally suited to earthworks projects and the agricultural industry, especially in peak seasons.
Steel Bunded Diesel Tanks
Plastic Bunded Diesel Tanks
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Cemo Cylindrical 10000 Litre Diesel Tank Station£21,904.00 Plus VAT
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Atlantis 10000 Litre Steel Bunded Diesel Tank£9,733.00 Plus VAT
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Atlantis 10,000 Litre Plastic Diesel Tank (Premium)£5,946.00 Plus VAT
FAQ’S
Here are some of our most frequently asked questions relating to Diesel tanks. We trust we have covered most queries, but if you have any further questions and queries please do not hesitate to contact our sales team: sales@tankstation.co.uk alternatively you can speak to our tank expert: Technical Terry via our live chat
Diesel Tanks
Are plastic diesel tanks better than steel diesel tanks?
Plastic diesel tanks are very good these days, built using high quality plastics and precise moulding technologies. However you will generally find that steel tanks will last longer and offer more protection to vandalism and theft of the diesel inside. Steel diesel tanks are also more resistant to impacts, so if your tank is positioned in an active area, steel tanks will have a higher threshold to collisions.
How long can I store diesel in a steel tank?
Generally diesel will begin to deteriorate after 6-12 months, this depends on storage conditions and the quality of the steel tank. Water ingress and condensation are some of the main enemies of fuel storage, moisture can cause microbial growth and lead to fuel degradation. Fuel quality can be sustained using fuel circulation systems with filters and conditioners, these will circulate the fuel contents of your tank and clean them constantly and gradually.
Do I need a bunded Diesel tank?
You will need a bunded diesel tank if you are storing more than 200 litres of fuel in a commercial or business environment.
These regulations are subject to change and you should always check GOV.UK for the latest guidance.
Can I use red diesel for plant machinery?
No, you can no longer use red diesel for applications in the construction industry. Please see the regulations below for more information:
Restrictions on the use of red diesel came into force on 1st April 2022 for a range of industries including plant, construction, leisure, mining, quarrying, road maintenance and logistics.
- From 1 April 2022, Registered Dealers in Controlled Oils will need to flush their tanks and supply lines when switching a fuel tank from red to white diesel, so there is no trace of the rebated fuel.
- End users that are losing their red diesel entitlement will need to make sure that they run down their existing stocks and do not purchase red diesel from 1 April 2022.
- The government has recognized that some users such as data centres are holding large amounts of red diesel but may only use it for a few hours a year in case of emergency. So it has been decided that HMRC will investigate and decide if the user can provide enough evidence that they have not built up their stocks or taken red diesel after the rules changed.
- As the price of red diesel is a lot lower compared to the average price of white diesel, users will see an increase in how much they spend on fuel
- As white diesel is so much more expensive and also widely used by the public, it needs to be considered that a rise in fuel thefts may occur once the switch has been made, meaning those storing fuel on-site need to consider protecting their fuel, as well as controlling and monitoring its use amongst staff.
Do diesel tanks come ready to use?
Yes, at Tank Station we are able to supply diesel tanks ready to be positioned and once the customer has arranged for the power to be connected to the supply (if the tank has a mains powered pump) the tank is ready to fill with diesel and use.
Which diesel pump do I need?
There is a wide range of diesel tanks available these days and the focus on town main variables: power and flow rate. Among the available power options are: hand pumps, 12v and 24v battery powered, 110v and 240v mains powered and petrol powered diesel pumps.
Due to varying power inputs, these pumps will offer a range of flow rates, these range from 25 litres per minute to 150 litres per minute and beyond in some cases. On a power basis it is important to consider what power is readily available to you, if the tank is static and has a local mains power supply your problems are over. If the tank is mobile and often in remote locations you may consider pumps that can connect to power supplies available on vehicles and plant via the batteries on board these vehicles. Or for total pump independence you could opt for petrol powered diesel pumps and these also offer very high flow rates.
Once you establish your power options you can focus on your flow rate, this will be governed by the pump power method, but if you are relying on mains or battery powered pumps you can choose high flow pumps. These are very useful when machinery have large fuel tanks and you can shorten the fill time, especially when fleets need to be filled and this can dramatically reduce your fuel downtime.
You are welcome to contact our sales team on: 01702 845133 or email us on sales@tankstation.co.uk
Do I need a fuel filter?
You do not need a fuel filter, but they are highly recommended, especially on larger tanks, where fuel can remain in the tank for longer periods. Filters are capable of removing water and/or particles from fuel and this can be very useful when you consider most fuel tanks will sit never full and never empty, somewhere in the middle on average and this can encourage condensation inside the tank. So a means for collection of this water and particles before they reach your machines highly developed systems can only be advantageous.
You are welcome to contact our sales team on: 01702 845133 or email us on sales@tankstation.co.uk
Is my diesel tank transportable?
Tanks need to be ADR approved for transportation, but regulations only allow for a maximum of 1000 litres of diesel for transportation, without ADR training. Generally tanks above 5000 litres are not designed for transportation and once positioned remain as static fuel dispensers. Most manufacturers will instruct that tanks should be emptied before transportation due to lift ratings of the tank.
Will my tank require any maintenance?
Plastic diesel tanks will not require much maintenance, but regular inspections can prevent future problems. There are measures that can be taken to increase the potential lifespan of your tank, such as applying UV protectants to the outer surface of the tank. Polyethylene is commonly used in plastic diesel tanks and is known for its durability and resistance to corrosion. However, exposure to certain environmental elements, such as prolonged sunlight or extreme temperatures, can contribute to the gradual breakdown of the plastic. Many plastic diesel tanks are now manufactured with UV-resistant additives to prolong their lifespan.
Steel diesel tanks will benefit from maintenance and care. In fact if you apply fresh paint to your tank and address rust if it appears you will greatly increase your tanks life and it will last for many years. It is also good practice to position all tanks in dry areas and preferably not low lying land that can flood or hold water. Where possible tanks will benefit from not being positioned in areas where direct and prolonged sunlight is available.
Delivery
Delivery terms?
At Tankstation we are committed to providing our customers with the most efficient end to end service available. This can be tricky as we work with many manufacturers and they offer different lead times, but we will discuss this with you prior to order. Below are our general terms for delivery of tanks and all other products:
Delivery options based on request
Standard delivery options will include:
- parcel delivery for small items
- Kerbside delivery for manually handleable items
- Kerbside delivery for tanks and a tail lift unload capability or an unload capability on your end (this will be confirmed and agreed at time of order)
- HIAB (crane off load) delivery, this is available at an extra cost. This will be quoted at time of order and is based on your location.
- Articulated vehicle (approximately 16.5m long x 2.6m wide x 4m high). This will have no offload capability and will be the responsibility of the customer to provide a means of unloading, by way of telehandler or fork lift (please make a note of the product weight, to make sure your lifting machinery is suitable and capable). Any restrictions to access, such as narrow roads or height/weight restrictions and turning points MUST be stated at time of order. The driver may refuse to enter locations with restrictions that have not been previously stated and noted. We will do our best to provide the most suitable mode of transport based upon information received from the customer at time of order.
- 18 tonne tail lift vehicle (approximately 8.2m long x 2.6m wide x 4m high). This will have no offload capability and will be the responsibility of the customer to provide a means of unloading, by way of telehandler or forklift (please make a note of the product weight, to make sure your lifting machinery is suitable and capable). Any restrictions to access, such as narrow roads or height/weight restrictions and turning points MUST be stated at time of order. The driver may refuse to enter locations with restrictions that have not been previously stated and noted. We will do our best to provide the most suitable mode of transport based upon information received from the customer at time of order.
Please note that all deliveries are kerbside and it is the responsibility of the customer to arrange suitable machinery for positioning and placing tanks in location. On request we can provide HIAB (crane off load) delivery, but this will be at an extra cost and positioning of tanks will depend on safe and easy access to desired location.
Small items, such as accessories and anything that can be delivered via courier will be delivered within 1-3 days. Subject to stock availability and next day service is available on some items (at an additional cost).
Can I change my delivery address?
This is possible, but it will depend on which stage the order has already reached. Please contact us as soon as you can and we will try to avoid any additional costs to rearrange the delivery address being incurred by you, but this cannot be guaranteed.
Can I receive my delivery on the weekend?
Unfortunately deliveries can only be made on weekdays.
Do I need to be in when my delivery arrives?
It is advisable that you or a representative is at the delivery address on the day of delivery. This is in order to check the goods and sign for them, it is also required for unloading of large items when 'special' delivery arrangements have not been made.
Will I be notified when my order is on its way?
All orders are followed up with an email confirmation and this will include delivery details and an estimated delivery date.
What happens if I miss my delivery?
Small packages will be delivered by either Royal Mail or other couriers. The driver will leave a card with information how and where to collect the item from their nearest depot. Larger items, such as palletised goods, will need to be re-arranged for delivery and will most likely incur additional costs. Tanks and other goods that require HGV delivery will require additional payment and the delivery will have to be a re-arranged for a later date, as close to the original delivery date as possible.
Do you have a next day delivery service and what is the cut off time for this?
Some products can be available for next day delivery service, but cut off times may vary. You should contact our sales team as early as possible to discuss opportunities for this service.
Are estimated lead times accurate?
Lead times generally relate to products either in manufacture or about to enter manufacture, such as bespoke products and products that are not in general product (special order). Lead times are available on the product page and once an order is made we will update you weekly on the progress of completion and delivery of your product.