Hello there,
We currently own an MEP-803a which will be installed in a residential setting in Miami, FL. We kinda have a tight space on the backyard and are looking for alternatives on having an external diesel tank in order to extend the working time provided by the internal storage and w/o having to dig, or occupying too much additional space. Has anyone come across or can recommend a diesel sub-tank for the MEP-803a? Lots of Generac and other commercial units have these available where the generator sits right on top of the tank.
Any help is highly appreciate it.
A.S.
It sort of depends on how much run time you are expecting to need or would like to plan for. full load you are looking at 1 gallon per hour, half load 1/2 gallon per hour.
I've done generators in the past where it's a steel frame for it to sit on up off the ground, with empty space beneath it. At that point you can find a diesel tank that fits in that space.
If you have a diesel truck or car or something else that uses diesel, then spacing it so something like a Diesel Caddy fits underneath (lying down, pull it out when you need it) it might work as well.
You will also need to check and see what your local ordinances are for having fuel tanks on the property, as it might end up being more of a pain to meet all the requirements than it would be to have a couple of portable tanks like the Diesel Caddy that won't fall under the same codes. (you'll probably be looking at things like double walled, pressure tested, Site Permits, Fire Marshal inspection on site, and a bunch of other things that add up to thousands of dollars worth of certifications on what would otherwise be a cubic steel tank with a couple fittings in it) But they might also ignore tanks under a certain size, in which case you'll need to know that as well.
One example of a diesel caddy, wouldn't be very hard to modify to connect to the generator with the aux hose and a marine style quick disconnect.
This Roughneck® 25-gal. diesel fuel caddy is a gravity-fed sturdy poly fuel tank that provides a safe and easy way to refu...
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25 gallons would be 25 hours of run at full heavy load, 2 days half load, and if you shut down at night and when you didn't really need it might last up to a week. Wouldn't be hard to take the caddy off and refill (other than dealing with 25 gallons of diesel when full, I'd recommend either a low trailer or maybe lawn mower ramps) and the gen would still be running off the internal tank. (only issue with this route is if your insurance doesn't allow more than a certain amount of fuel storage in portable cans or stuff like that, plus where to store them safely)
Just one idea.
Also, some food for thought
Overview of diesel fuel tanks for standby generators. Select the right tank and ensure your generator’s fuel is ready for a power outage.
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