Hey there! As a diesel storage tank supplier, I've seen firsthand how important it is to have a reliable and properly installed diesel storage tank on a trailer. Whether you're in the construction, agriculture, or transportation industry, having a mobile diesel storage solution can save you time and money. In this blog post, I'll walk you through the steps of installing a diesel storage tank on a trailer, so you can get your mobile fueling station up and running in no time.
Step 1: Choose the Right Diesel Storage Tank
The first step in installing a diesel storage tank on a trailer is to choose the right tank for your needs. There are several factors to consider when selecting a tank, including size, capacity, and material.
- Size and Capacity: The size and capacity of the tank will depend on your specific requirements. Consider how much diesel you need to store and how often you'll need to refill the tank. Tanks come in a variety of sizes, ranging from small portable tanks to large industrial tanks.
- Material: Diesel storage tanks are typically made from steel, aluminum, or polyethylene. Steel tanks are the most common and are known for their durability and strength. Aluminum tanks are lightweight and corrosion-resistant, making them a good choice for mobile applications. Polyethylene tanks are lightweight, affordable, and resistant to chemicals and corrosion.
When choosing a tank, make sure to select one that is designed for diesel fuel and meets all relevant safety standards. You can find a wide range of Oil Storage Tanks on our website to suit your needs.
Step 2: Prepare the Trailer
Once you've chosen the right diesel storage tank, the next step is to prepare the trailer for installation. Here's what you'll need to do:
- Clean the Trailer: Before installing the tank, make sure the trailer is clean and free of any debris or contaminants. This will help ensure a secure and stable installation.
- Measure and Mark the Installation Area: Use a measuring tape to determine the exact location where you want to install the tank on the trailer. Mark the area with a chalk or marker to ensure accurate placement.
- Reinforce the Trailer: Depending on the size and weight of the tank, you may need to reinforce the trailer to support the additional load. This can be done by adding additional cross-members or supports to the trailer frame.
Step 3: Install the Tank
Now that the trailer is prepared, it's time to install the diesel storage tank. Here's how to do it:
- Lift the Tank onto the Trailer: Use a forklift, crane, or other lifting equipment to carefully lift the tank onto the trailer and position it in the marked installation area. Make sure the tank is level and centered on the trailer.
- Secure the Tank to the Trailer: Once the tank is in place, use bolts, straps, or other fastening methods to secure it to the trailer. Make sure the tank is tightly secured and does not move or shift during transportation.
- Connect the Fuel Lines: Connect the fuel lines from the tank to the fuel pump and other components. Make sure the connections are tight and leak-free.
Step 4: Install the Fuel Pump and Accessories
In addition to the tank, you'll also need to install a fuel pump and other accessories to make your mobile diesel storage system functional. Here's what you'll need to do:
- Choose the Right Fuel Pump: There are several types of fuel pumps available, including electric pumps, manual pumps, and diaphragm pumps. Choose a pump that is suitable for your specific needs and the size of your tank.
- Install the Fuel Pump: Mount the fuel pump on the trailer near the tank and connect it to the fuel lines. Make sure the pump is securely mounted and does not vibrate or move during operation.
- Install the Fuel Filter: Install a fuel filter between the tank and the pump to remove any contaminants or debris from the fuel. This will help protect the pump and other components from damage.
- Install the Gauge and Other Accessories: Install a fuel gauge to monitor the level of fuel in the tank. You may also want to install other accessories, such as a fuel nozzle, hose reel, or overflow valve, to make your mobile diesel storage system more convenient and user-friendly.
Step 5: Test the System
Once the tank, pump, and accessories are installed, it's important to test the system to make sure it is working properly. Here's how to do it:
- Fill the Tank with Diesel Fuel: Fill the tank with diesel fuel and check for any leaks or spills. Make sure the fuel lines and connections are tight and secure.
- Test the Fuel Pump: Turn on the fuel pump and check for proper operation. Make sure the pump is delivering fuel to the desired location and that the pressure is within the recommended range.
- Test the Gauge and Other Accessories: Test the fuel gauge and other accessories to make sure they are working properly. Make sure the gauge accurately reflects the level of fuel in the tank and that the other accessories are functioning as intended.
Step 6: Maintain Your Mobile Diesel Storage System
To ensure the longevity and reliability of your mobile diesel storage system, it's important to perform regular maintenance and inspections. Here are some tips to help you maintain your system:
- Check the Fuel Level Regularly: Monitor the fuel level in the tank regularly and refill it as needed. This will help prevent the tank from running dry and causing damage to the fuel pump and other components.
- Inspect the Tank and Fuel Lines: Inspect the tank and fuel lines regularly for any signs of damage, corrosion, or leaks. If you notice any issues, address them immediately to prevent further damage.
- Change the Fuel Filter Regularly: Change the fuel filter at regular intervals to ensure clean fuel is being delivered to the engine. This will help protect the engine and other components from damage.
- Keep the System Clean: Keep the tank, pump, and other components clean and free of debris. This will help prevent clogs and other issues that can affect the performance of the system.
Conclusion
Installing a diesel storage tank on a trailer is a great way to have a mobile fueling solution for your business. By following these steps and using the right equipment and accessories, you can install a reliable and efficient mobile diesel storage system that meets your specific needs. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help you get the most out of your mobile diesel storage system.


If you're interested in purchasing a diesel storage tank or other storage solutions, we offer a wide range of products, including Hydrogen Storage Tank and Gas Storage Tank with Pump. Feel free to reach out to us for more information and to discuss your specific requirements. We're looking forward to partnering with you for your storage needs.
References
- Diesel Fuel Storage Guidelines, National Fire Protection Association
- Mobile Fueling Systems Installation and Maintenance Manual, Industry Standards Organization
