Brick, stone, non flammable wooden fencing, metal
panels - these are all materials that might be considered
for screening purposes around surface mounted LPG bulk
tanks.
The proviso is, as always that there is unimpeded
ventilation around the tanks, that weeds are kept down,
that nothing obstructs the delivery tanker driver’s
line of sight, and that nothing encroaches within one
metre of the LPG bulk tanks.
Weeds, long grass, deciduous shrubs and trees and
any combustible material should be removed from an area
similar to the required separation distance.
These are:
- Tanks up to 2500 litres = 3 metres
- Tanks over 2500 litres = 6 metres
Note: Chemical weed killers (such
as Sodium Chlorate) or any other method which might
provide a source of ignition should not be used in these
areas.
Visual screening should be:
- located at least 1 metre from the vessel
- located on one side only
- either evergreen shrubs or non flammable ranch
type fence
- it should not interfere with ventilation
Of all screening materials, however, nothing looks
more natural than trees and shrubs. They’re not
difficult to grow and cost less than bricks and mortar.
The main consideration is to plan the selection carefully
to allow for location conditions and the ultimate size
of the plant. Ideally, the minimum of pruning should
be required to ensure the one metre clearance for ventilation
and access.
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