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Exstream energy solutions in Kenya supply LPG storage tanks. An LPG tank is a special device designed to store liquefied petroleum gas(LPG).
Due to LPG’s rapid expansion in air and flammability, Exstream energy solutions in Kenya ensures very strict quality requirements to limit the risks of fire and explosion during use. To meet the storage and usage needs of LPG conveniently in business operations. Exstream energy solutions in Kenya LPG storage tanks are designed in two main forms: upright and horizontal, depending on storage space and the needs of the using unit.
Structure of LPG storage tanks
Exstream energy solutions in Kenya gas tanks are typically made from materials with great strength and corrosion resistance that is black steel and white steel. They consist of four main components as follows;
- Tank body: usually cylindrical, rectangular or square in shape, designed with three layers: an outer metal shell, a vacuum insulation layer in the middle and an inner shell containing gas to provide insulation to limit the expansion of liquid gas due to the temperature increase.
- Tank Lid: usually flat, conical, or pointed in shape, to increase the tanks pressure resistance.
- Tank bottom: usually has a similar shape and structure to the tank cover.
- Tank legs: typically designed with round or L-shaped legs to support the entire LPG storage tank.
In addition to the above four components, Exstream energy solutions LPG storage tanks are also equipped with shut –off valves and safety valves to reduce internal pressure and ensure safety during use
Basic regulations on LPG storage standards
The design, installation and operation of LPG storage tanks require a very high level of safety to limit serious fire and explosion incidents that may occur. Moreover, the process of using LPG storage tanks also need to be Strictly monitored and inspected every 3 years to ensure safety and limit fire and explosion incidents. Exstream energy solutions is here to provide the safety services you require.
Application of LPG storage tanks
LPG Storage tanks are essential equipment for storing and distributing liquefied petroleum gas in various field. Exstream energy solutions fabricate LPG tanks for agricultural, residential use, commercial use and industrial applications, ensuring:
- Stable, safe and economical fuel supply to prevent interruptions in production and business operations due to energy shortage.
- Flexible LPG storage solutions with different capacities to meet the needs of a customer
- Aboveground or underground LPG tanks to optimize storage space for customers.
- Safe LPG storage solutions with vaporization systems, alarms, pressure regulation, explosion prevention and convenient maintenance.
On-Site LPG Tank Servicing in Kenya
Our experienced technicians can visit your location and perform a complete inspection of your LPG tanks. This includes:
- Visual inspection:We’ll thoroughly examine your tanks for any signs of wear, tear, or damage.
- Valve and gauge check:We’ll ensure your valves and gauges are functioning properly and calibrated for accurate readings.
- Detailed report:You’ll receive a detailed report outlining the condition of your tanks and any recommendations for further action.
Predictive LPG Tanks Maintenance with Corrosion Mapping and Hydrotesting
Preventative maintenance is key to extending the life of your LPG equipment. We offer two crucial services to identify potential issues before they escalate:
- Corrosion mapping:Utilizing advanced technology, we can map any areas susceptible to corrosion within your tanks and LPG trucks. This allows for early detection and repair, preventing costly breakdowns and ensuring continued safety.
- Hydrotesting:This non-destructive pressure test evaluates the strength and integrity of your LPG tanks and trucks. Addressing any weaknesses identified during hydrotesting minimizes the risk of leaks or ruptures.