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Propane Tanks

 

SIZES & SPECIFICATIONS

Propane Tank Dimensions (may vary by manufacturer)

ALL PROPANE TANKS ARE ONLY FILLED TO 80% OF WATER CAPACITY

A 125 gallon propane tank comes in two choices, vertical or horizontal.
They are best suited for an application for a small cottage or park model modular home, or possibly a small shop with a single heater of 30,000 BTU’s.
They can also be hooked together in series and set right next to the home if there are space considerations to be met.
They also work excellent in a temporary situation where temporary heat is needed.
A 125 gallon propane tank holds 100 gallons of liquid propane 125 Gal Tank / 420 lb

125 Gal Tank / 420 lb Cylinder

Height 53"
Diameter 30"
Weight 272 lbs
Footring 22"
Capacity 125


A 250 gallon propane tank is best suited for a home of about 1000 to 1250 square feet, utilizing two propane fired appliances. For example: a hot water heater and cooking, or heating.
Whatcom County codes require that this size propane tank be set ten feet from a building and a property line.
A 250-gallon propane tank holds 200 gallons of liquid propane.

250 Gal Tank

Length 7' 10"
Diameter 30"
Weight 483 lbs
Leg Spacing 60"
Capacity 250


A 325 gallon propane tank is best suited for a home of about 1200 to 1500 square feet, utilizing two or more propane fired appliances. For example: heating cooking, and hot water or possibly propane fired dryer.
Whatcom County codes require that this size of propane tank be set ten feet from a structure and a property line.
A 325 gallon propane tank holds 260 gallons of liquid propane.

325 Gal Tank

Length 9' 10"
Diameter 30"
Weight 597 lbs
Leg Spacing 60"
Capacity 325


A 500 gallon propane tank is best suited for a home of about 1500 to 2500 square feet, utilizing two or more propane fired appliances. For example heating, Cooking, hot water and clothes drying.
Whatcom County codes require that this size of propane tank be set ten feet from a structure and a property line.
A 500-gallon propane tank holds 400 gallons of liquid propane.

500 Gal Tank

Length 9' 11"
Diameter 37"
Weight 946 lbs
Leg Spacing 60"
Capacity 400


A 1000 gallon propane tank is best suited for a home of about 2500 to 4500 square feet, utilizing three or more propane fired appliances. For example: Heating, cooking, hot water and clothes drying.
Whatcom County codes require that this size of propane tank be set 25 feet from a structure and a property line.
A 1000 gallon propane tank holds 800 gallons of liquid propane.

1000 Gal Tank
Length 16'
Diameter 41"
Weight 1,760 lbs
Leg Spacing 121"
Capacity 1000

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