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Tank Products

UL 142 TANKS

Waterford Tank and Fabrication's vertical and horizontal cylindrical single and double wall UL 142 tanks are manufactured from carbon steel or stainless steel and strictly follow the UL 142 Standards.

 

Waterford Tank’s UL 142 double wall tanks have two steel walls with flanged flat heads for both the primary and secondary tanks and all joints are full fillet welds. The primary tank can be manufactured with either a single compartment or multiple compartments. All tanks are leak tested in the factory before shipping. The horizontal tanks are air tested up to 5 psi and the vertical tanks are air tested up to 2 ½ psi. Waterford UL 142 tanks range from 500 gallons to 30,000 gallons. UL 142 tanks are ideal for aboveground storage of flammable and combustible liquids.

Common Uses: UL 142 double wall tanks are intended for installation and use in accordance with flammable and combustible liquid codes; NFPA 30 the Standard for Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, NFPA 31 the Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages, NFPA 30A the Standard for Installation and Use of Stationary Combustible Engines and Gas Turbines, NFPA 37 The Uniform Fire Code, NFPA 1 and the International Fire Code published by the International Code Council.

Waterford Tank and Fabrication will customize your tank design that delivers a product that supports your operation.  Building a long-term relationship is our goal.  Waterford Tank and Fabrication’s lead time are as little as 30 days.

 

To learn more about Waterford’s UL 142 Storage Tanks or our custom fabrication services please contact us directly regarding your next project.

Our manufacturing facility has achieved the following certifications:    ​

  • Lifting lugs

  • Leg supports for vertical tanks

  • Saddle supports for horizontal tanks

  • Ladders

  • Stairs

  • Platforms

  • Handrails

  • and more!

Common Fittings & Accessories:

  • Threaded couplings

  • Flanged fittings

  • Manholes

  • Emergency vents for both
    primary and secondary tanks

  • Normal vents

  • Inlet

  • Outlet

  • Drain

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