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<blockquote data-quote="Wallike" data-source="post: 357283" data-attributes="member: 5688"><p>I've got some questions on diesel fuel that I'm being asked and I'm not an expert in that field so I thought I'd ask the folks that are on this site that could offer their educated advice. Thank you in advance!</p><p></p><p>We have a steam boiler system for heat on our campus. It's a dual system - natural gas - and diesel. Constellation Energy is asking us to go to our alternative fuel source for a couple days. I'm assuming its for load shedding due to the extreme cold temps. </p><p></p><p>We have a 12,000 gallon diesel tank that hasn't been used since 2014. Do we need to keep this fuel treated? Because it is not. Should we be burning a certain percentage off the tank to keep some fresh fuel mixing in? Because it hasn't. What's the best course of action to make sure this back up fuel system is in the best kept condition for when we may need to rely on it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallike, post: 357283, member: 5688"] I've got some questions on diesel fuel that I'm being asked and I'm not an expert in that field so I thought I'd ask the folks that are on this site that could offer their educated advice. Thank you in advance! We have a steam boiler system for heat on our campus. It's a dual system - natural gas - and diesel. Constellation Energy is asking us to go to our alternative fuel source for a couple days. I'm assuming its for load shedding due to the extreme cold temps. We have a 12,000 gallon diesel tank that hasn't been used since 2014. Do we need to keep this fuel treated? Because it is not. Should we be burning a certain percentage off the tank to keep some fresh fuel mixing in? Because it hasn't. What's the best course of action to make sure this back up fuel system is in the best kept condition for when we may need to rely on it? [/QUOTE]
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