Maintaining Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) tanks is essential for ensuring their longevity and optimal performance. These tanks, known for their durability and resistance to corrosion, can serve various applications, from water storage to chemical containment. However, proper care and routine maintenance are crucial. Here are some practical tips to keep your FTC FRP panel-type water tanks in top shape.
Receiving and Storing Your FRP Tank
When your FRP tank arrives, it comes with a packing list. Make sure to verify that all components match the list and store them in a clean, dry environment. Each panel has a visible barcode that simplifies checking and should remain untouched until assembly to prevent accidental damage. If you notice any shortages or damage, report them immediately to ensure all parts are accounted for before installation.
Prioritizing Safe Assembly Procedures
Before beginning assembly, ensure your installer is familiar with FTC’s FRP tank installation guidelines. A thorough review of the assembly manual and video is highly recommended. Pay special attention to the assembly drawings, which provide specific instructions for panel placement. During assembly, install overflow pipes to prevent overfilling, keeping water levels up to the overflow flange.
Post-Assembly Testing
After assembly, it’s essential to conduct a series of tests to verify the tank’s integrity. Check that all connections are tightened according to the instructions, and ensure that no pipes are “hanging” from the panels. Fill the tank slowly with a disinfectant solution while monitoring for leaks. If you discover a leak, it’s often due to a bolt that hasn’t been properly tightened. Most leaks can be easily resolved by snugging up the affected bolts.
Routine Inspections
Regular inspections are vital for the longevity of your FRP tank. Monthly visual inspections should include checking for leaks, corrosion, or any signs of damage. Keep air vents and overflow pipes clean and unobstructed. Ensure manhole lids are securely locked, as they can be entry points for contamination. Following local regulations for tank cleaning is also important; for potable water tanks, cleaning should occur at least every two years.
Tank Cleaning Procedures
When it’s time to clean your FRP tank, drain it completely and open the manhole cover to enhance ventilation. Use a high-pressure water wash to clean the smooth interior surfaces, avoiding harsh scrapers that could damage them. After cleaning, follow disinfection procedures as outlined in local regulations to ensure safe water storage.
General Maintenance Tips
• Avoid exposing your FRP tank to naked flames or high heat, which can compromise its integrity.
• Never install tanks below ground level with soil backfilled against them.
• If a tank has been empty for an extended period, flush and clean it before returning it to service.
• To maintain equal water levels in tanks with partitions, install interconnection valves to reduce stress on partition walls.
Final Take Away
By adhering to these maintenance guidelines, you can maximize the lifespan of your FTC FRP panel-type tanks and ensure they continue to serve their purpose effectively. Regular inspections, cleaning, and adherence to installation protocols will keep your tanks in excellent condition.For expert advice and top-quality FRP tank solutions, reach out to FTC Tanks today. Our team is here to support you with all your water storage needs!