Operation
Revision: Feb. 2018
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14. Storage:
The DT1 is designed with the structural strength to allow
stacking 3 high when it is either full or empty. Always match the
corner brackets together to stabilize the pile.
Use only a hoist or forklift with the required lift capacity to raise,
lower or stack the tanks.
15.
Power Source:
The best results are obtained when the DT1 is monitored, inspected, checked and tested per this
recommended list. Keep and maintain these records.
a.
During Fuel Transfers:
Someone should be monitoring fuel transfers at all times. Always manually hold the nozzle and release
the trigger when transferring into or out the DT1. Visually monitor the fuel gauge while transferring fuel to
prevent spilling or overfilling. Remember the maximum legal capacity is 95% full. Do not direct connect.
b.
Daily Checklist (While in Use):
It is recommended that the tank and all of its components be maintained in good condition at all times.
Create a checklist to use when verifying the condition of each component or system. It should include but
not be limited to:
• Fuel Level.
• Pipes, tubes, valves and couplers.
• Hoses, broken or damaged components.
• Electrical wires, terminals and connections.
Stop leaks, repair problems and replace any broken components with genuine replacement parts or their
equivalent.