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Used Lpg Refilling Station

Overview

LPG refilling station tanks and vessels are engineered storage and pressure units used to store, transfer and dispense liquefied petroleum gas at refill points. They include stationary bulk tanks for fleets or industrial sites and cascade or buffer vessels for cylinder and vehicle refills. Important features are certified pressure ratings, safety and relief valves, overfill protection and corrosion resistance. Prioritize regulatory compliance, inspection history and integrated safety systems when buying.

FAQ

What should I check when buying a used LPG tank?

Verify certification and compliance (ASME/EN/DOT/ADR or local standards), maintenance and inspection records, age, corrosion or weld defects, functioning safety valves and gauges, and proof of recent pressure/hydrostatic tests.

How must these tanks be prepared and shipped?

Tanks must be depressurized, purged or cleaned according to regulations, blanked or valved, and transported by a carrier licensed for hazardous-pressure vessels under ADR/DOT rules. Secure mounting, placards, permits and route restrictions may apply.

What maintenance and inspection schedule is typical?

Perform routine visual checks and leak tests daily/weekly, have certified inspections annually, and carry out pressure/hydrostatic testing per local code (commonly every 3–5 years). Service valves, relief devices and corrosion protection as recommended.