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Fire Tank Maintenance
A standard fire tank maintenance schedule is essential for maintaining the exceptional safety of commercial and industrial systems.
Raven American Tanks provides a range of fire tank-specific maintenance solutions to keep your water storage units operational and compliant.
We will perform ROV inspections, update or supply new inspection logbooks, and ensure that all fire tanks meet minimum industry standards while recommending additional repairs or maintenance.
How do fire tanks deteriorate over time?
Stagnant water and certain tank materials do not combine well. When water comes into prolonged contact with steel foundations or components, it can cause corrosion, compromising both the functionality and structural integrity of the tank.
Neglecting inspections and necessary maintenance can result in:
- Compliance failure
- Structurally unsafe tanks
- Personal injury or property damage
- Other legal/workplace complications
Our Services
Raven American Tanks is committed to providing cost-effective fire tank maintenance solutions that have minimal impact on your operations.
Our extensive services include:
- Complete ROV Fire Tank Inspections - Diverless, minimal risk assessments of internal and external surfaces and components.
- Photo/Video Documentation - Comprehensive reports detailing problem areas and potential future issues.
- Maintenance Planning & Scheduling - Offering repair recommendations along with a suggested schedule.
- Fire Pump & Suppression Systems Maintenance - Inspections of individual components.
- On-site Testing and Water Quality Evaluation - Emergency component testing and water testing for MIC contamination.
- Fire Tank Cleaning - High-pressure cleaning and removal of scale.
Can my tanks continue to be used during inspections?
By employing advanced technological inspection methods, the Raven American Tanks team ensures that all measures are taken to keep fire systems operational during inspection projects.
However, in certain cases, a comprehensive inspection may require emptying or partially disabling the tank. This could be due to safety access issues or challenging tank placement and site operations.
The specifics of each fire tank setup, including its configuration, orientation, and layout, will guide how we approach and manage the inspection and its logistics.
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