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How Water Finding Paste Help to prevent water Contamination In Oil Tank?

Simple way to find out the presence of Water is Water Finding Paste. Just hold the stick and place the paste to the bottom push the stick into the bottom of the oil tank. After some minutes you can pull back the stick back to the surface. if the water is in the tank paste change its colour.

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How Water Finding Paste Help to prevent water Contamination In Oil Tank?

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  1. How Water Finding Paste Help to prevent water Contamination In Oil Tank?

  2. Water can create an issue in the boiler until you notice a it suffer from lot of damage. Knowing an Oil tank has been contaminated by water is slightly hard to find because it sinks to the bottom of the oil. So Roma Enterprise gives you some of the best tips to help you prevent water contamination in the oil tank.

  3. How to check the presence of Water in Oil Tank? At some particular time regular testing is the best way to prevent the water contamination in Oil Tank. Simple way to find out the presence of Water is Water Finding Paste. Just hold the stick and place the paste to the bottom push the stick into the bottom of the oil tank. After some minutes you can pull back the stick back to the surface. if the water is in the tank paste change its colour.

  4. Tips to prevent water contamination in your oil tank: • Check and do the yearly maintenance by OFTEC Engineer. • Check the tank and pipes for signs of wear and tear such as cracks, corrosion, oil stains or other damage. • Investigate the leaking of any oil leaking from the tank. • Must Check oil tank wall surface. If it's bulging it shows that it has been weaker which means you need to replace the tank.

  5. If you have an inbuilt wall tank, then just make sure there are no leaves or waterlogging. • Check out the tanks valve is properly closed and make sure it shouldn’t be loose. • Just make sure there are no unknown plants beside or near the oil tank it may drip water into the tank after rains. To prevent moisture and excess water special sponges are laid on the bottom of the tank.

  6. Tel: +971 4 2236724 Fax: +971 4 2274669 www.romaent.com

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