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Fueltainer Self Bunded Diesel Tanks

Fueltainer FT110 Self Bunded Diesel Tank SFL 109,838L

Product Code: AF-FT110

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Description

The FUELTAINER Self Bunded Bulk Diesel Storage Tanks have become a go-to for many industries due to their minimal installation costs and low maintenance. These Tanks are flexible and can be custom-built according to your refuelling needs. FUELTAINER can also be combined to hold both Diesel and AdBlue inside one integrated system.

The FUELTAINER Self Bunded Diesel Tanks provide the best storage and fluid management technology in the refuelling solutions industry.

FEATURES

  • Self Bunded Diesel Static Storage Tank specifically designed to handle larger fuel storage requirements
  • We also offer the popular combo of Diesel and AdBlue integrated into the one system
  • Minimal installation costs and low maintenance save you time and money
  • Secure lockable pump bay
  • All tanks have rounded corners on the roof to provide extra strength in the construction but more importantly, do not allow debris or water to pool in the corners
  • Floor drains to a low point at the front of the tank for water removal
  • Can be transported by standard trucks, trains or container handling equipment without cranes
  • All tanks are ISO standard shipping container design (10 , 20 , 40 & 48 ) and are built in accordance with all Australian Standards including AS1940, AS1692, AS1657 & UL Approvals
  • Ideally suited for use in industries such as fuel distribution, power generation, military transport, aviation & Construction

SPECIFICATIONS

*No pump bay

FUELTAINER Pump Cabinets

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Self Bunded Fuel Tanks

What is a self bunded fuel tank?

A self-bunded fuel tank (also known as a double-walled fuel tank) is a storage tank specifically designed to safely hold fuels, oils, or other hazardous liquids. The term "self-bunded" means it has a built-in secondary containment layer — essentially a tank within a tank.
Key Features:
  • Double wall structure: The inner tank holds the fuel, while the outer tank (bund) serves as a safety barrier to contain spills or leaks.
  • Environmental protection: If the inner tank fails, the outer shell prevents fuel from contaminating the surrounding area.
  • Compliance: These tanks often meet environmental and safety regulations for above-ground fuel storage.
  • Portability: Many self-bunded tanks are modular and can be transported to remote or temporary worksites.
  • Capacity: They come in a wide range of sizes — from a few hundred litres to tens of thousands of litres.
Common Uses:
  • Refuelling for construction or mining equipment

  • Fuel storage for farms or transport fleets

  • Diesel or petrol storage at remote locations

  • Emergency fuel reserves


Do fuel tanks need to be bunded?

Yes, fuel tanks often need to be bunded — especially in commercial, industrial, or environmentally sensitive settings — to comply with safety and environmental regulations.


When Is Bunding Required?

Legally Required If:
  • You’re storing large volumes of fuel (commonly over 1,000 litres, though this may vary by region)
  • The tank is located in areas where spills could harm the environment (e.g., near waterways, storm drains, or sensitive land)
  • Your local regulations mandate bunding (e.g., Australian Standards AS1940 or the UK’s Environment Agency rules)
  • Common Situations That Require Bunds:
  • Fuel storage on construction and mining sites
  • Farms or transport depots storing diesel or petrol
  • Above-ground storage tanks at businesses
  • Anywhere fuel leakage could pose a fire, explosion, or pollution risk
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