ROTH INDUSTRIES 275 gal Double Wall Oil Storage Tank Model R2335101862 Item 1140
✅ price includes new unit supply & install, old unit removal
✅ 1-year guarantee on labor plus manufacturer warranties
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📌 Proudly serving Long Island, NY for over 30 years.
Description
Description
Sale price $3,190 includes Removal of Old oil tank and dispose, supply and Install new tank , transferring the oil from the old oil tank to new oil tank
Key Benefits
• Leak-proof and will not corrode
• Outer tank holds 110 percent of
inner tank for maximum protection
• Up to 50 percent lighter than
conventional steel tanks
• Can use for heating oil, diesel
and bio fuels
• Compact, economical design
(8 sq. ft. for 1000L)
• Provides maximum storage safety
with minimum space requirements
• Removable base facilitates access to
tight spaces and greater stability
• Wide handles on each end allow you
to transport and handle with ease
• Unique expansion system ensures
increased storage capacity and
faster, easier fill-ups
• Quality control and testing exceeds
industry standards
Roth Eco DWT PLUS 3 Accessories
Roth provides the additional components you’ll need to install and operate our oil tanks to their full potential. All DWT PLUS 3 oil tanks come with a generous 30-year limited warranty, as well as an insurance policy worth up to $2 million. • Duplex Bushing, 1/2” or 3/8” • Fuel Oil Gauge • Ventalarm • Leak Indicator • Expansion Kits (for multiple tanks) • Tie Down Kit (for near water) • Tank Cover (for outdoor install)
Construction of Roth Oil tanks
- The Roth EcoDWT plus 3 storage tank is a double wall tank (DWT) providing both primary
and secondary containment tanks for #2 fuel oil, diesel fuel, bio-fuels up to B20, and
both new and used automotive motor oils. It is engineered to be the finest fuel storage
tank available for residential and light commercial use and one that will provide decades of
trouble free service.
- As the name indicates, it is the ecologically sound choice for fuel oil storage, additionally
providing three distinct advantages ( the “plus 3”) over common single wall tanks: superior
fire protection over most single wall tanks by keeping the oil cooler and therefore less stress
on the tank seams, as shown in UL fire tests; the combination of a steel tank encasing
a plastic tank protects the fuel oil products, particularly bio-fuels, with the best light and
diffusion barrier; when properly secured in place, the double wall tank provides excellent
safe fuel oil storage in flood prone locations, a record established in over forty years of use.
- The primary containment tank is made of high density polyethylene resin and is formed
by a rigorously controlled blow molding process. Polyethylene is a material that combines
flexibility with very high resistance to the corrosive effects of both acids and water. Acids are
found in all fuel oil products and are, in combination with water, the primary cause of steel
tank failure. Water is commonly found in fuel oil storage tanks from water vapor, introduced
by the vent piping primarily during the emptying of the tank, condensing inside the tank
as the air cools when in contact with the cooler oil. The use of polyethylene, with its high
resistance to corrosion, essentially eliminates the foremost reason for failure.
- The secondary containment tank is made with 19 gauge galvanized steel. The use of steel
offers strength to resist damage to the inner tank from impacts by other objects, rigidity
to support the flexible inner tank, and the ability for electrical grounding of the tank where
required by local code. The outer tank sides and bottom are formed from one sheet of steel,
which is then shaped to receive the panels used at each end of the tank. The seams are
caulked and then rolled in a three step robotic procedure, producing a strong, fluid tight and
weld-free joint.
- Each inner and outer tank is tested for defects and liquid tightness. The inner tank is
pressure tested to 4.35psi. It is also weighed to make sure it contains the correct amount
of material, and finally measured ultrasonically at critical points to verify that it has the
required wall thickness. Each sheet of steel for the outer tank is inspected for damage
or blemishes that could compromise the galvanized coating. Once the outer tank is
assembled, it is pressure tested to .25 - .30psi to ensure the integrity of its seams. The
inner tank is then placed inside the outer tank, gaskets placed around the four openings of
the inner tank, and the outer tank top installed, riveted into place, and its edge rolled. The
leak detector, #3 gaskets, plastic and die-cast metal adaptors, cap nuts and dust plugs are
then installed, labels affixed, the warranty packet and tank base placed on top of the tank,
and finally a protective plastic shrink wrap is put over the top of the completed tank.
- The completed tank has four connections at the top and, unlike a standard steel tank and
most other poly tanks, none elsewhere. By eliminating a connection below the oil level in
the tank, a potential source of leakage is eliminated. The four connections can be used
interchangeably, providing the installer with greater flexibility in accommodating difficult or
unusual piping installations.
Third Party Testing and Approvals for Roth Oil Tanks
- The primary U.S. code governing fuel oil tank manufacturing and installation is the National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA) code, Section 31.
- The corresponding Canadian code is CSA B-139-09.
- The primary US Codes governing lube oil storage and dispensing are National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) Section 30 & 30A.
- The Roth EcoDWT plus 3 has been tested by both the U.S. and Canadian divisions of
the Underwriters Laboratories (UL). As a result of passing stringent fire and safety tests,
the Roth EcoDWT plus 3 is listed under UL standard SU2258 and each tank bears the
UL mark - c UL us.
- The scope of UL standard SU 2258 extends to tanks intended for installation and use
in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 30, the Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code and
ANSI/NFPA 30A, the Code for Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages.
Roth Oil Tanks Warranty Terms and Product Registration
- Under the terms of the warranty, Roth Industries warrants the Product against leakages
caused by defects in materials and workmanship for a period of thirty (30) years from the
“Start Date”.
- During the first ten (10) years of the warranty period, Roth shall (i) at its discretion, either
repair the Product or provide a replacement product of similar size, design and quality,
and (ii) pay all labor costs associated with such repair and/or replacement, all of which
shall be at Roth’s expense up to a maximum of one thousand ($1,000) USD in each case.
Purchaser shall be responsible for payment of the costs of shipping, freight and insurance
on any replacement product, all of which shall be at Purchaser’s expense.
- In addition, during this first ten (10) year period ONLY, in the event that all conditions
contained in the Limited Warranty are otherwise satisfied, Roth shall also reimburse
purchaser, up to a maximum amount of US $2 million, for the costs and expenses
incurred by Purchaser for damage to purchaser’s property directly and proximately
caused by a leakage of oil from a defective Product.
- During years eleven (11) through year thirty (30) of the warranty period, Roth shall, at
its discretion, either repair the Product or provide a replacement product (or 100% credit
towards the purchase price of a replacement product) of similar size, design and quality.
Purchaser shall be responsible for payment of all labor costs associated with such
repair and/or replacement, as well as the costs of shipping, freight and insurance on any
replacement product, all of which shall be at Purchaser’s expense.
- The warranty period (“Start Date”) begins at the date of installation of the Product as
recorded on the warranty card and submitted to Roth after installation. If the warranty
card is not submitted, the warranty period (“Start Date”) begins at the date of manufacture
of the Product. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE VOID IF THE PRODUCT IS NOT
INSTALLED WITHIN TWELVE (12) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF SALE BY THE
PURCHASER (DISTRIBUTOR) TO THE INSTALLER.
- Though statements above are a part of the warranty statement, they do not reflect all
warranty conditions. Please read the limited warranty certificate to be informed of all
conditions and rights.
Flood and Earthquake Considerations for Roth Oil Tanks
- Always consult local codes and regulations regarding above ground oil storage tank
installations in earthquake or flood prone areas. For seismic rated anchoring requirements
contact the Roth Technical Department
- In areas where a threat of flooding or high winds exists, or in basements with a history of
flooding, use of the Roth tie-down kits is recommended.
A ROTH oil tank is a type of double-walled oil storage tank known for its durability, safety features, and environmental protection. ROTH is a prominent manufacturer of oil storage solutions, and their tanks are designed to meet industry standards and regulations. Here are some key features and characteristics of ROTH oil tanks:
Double-Wall Construction: ROTH oil tanks have a unique double-wall design, consisting of an inner tank that holds the oil and an outer tank that acts as a secondary containment. This double-wall construction helps prevent leaks and spills, providing an added layer of environmental protection.
Corrosion-Resistant Materials: ROTH oil tanks are typically made from high-quality, rust-resistant materials, such as galvanized steel or high-density polyethylene (HDPE). These materials ensure the tank's longevity and resistance to corrosion.
Compact and Space-Saving Design: ROTH oil tanks are designed with a compact footprint, making them suitable for various installation locations, including basements, garages, or outside areas with limited space.
Easy-to-Install: ROTH tanks are designed for easy installation, allowing for smooth and hassle-free setup by qualified professionals.
Leak Detection System: Some models of ROTH oil tanks come equipped with a leak detection system, which provides an early warning in the event of any potential leaks or issues.
Warranties: ROTH typically offers warranties on their oil tanks, providing customers with additional assurance and support.
Environmental Compliance: ROTH oil tanks meet or exceed industry and environmental regulations, ensuring that they are safe and suitable for storing oil.
Oil Level Monitoring Options: ROTH tanks may offer options for monitoring oil levels, allowing users to keep track of their fuel supply easily.
It's important to note that specific features and product offerings may vary based on the model and region. ROTH tanks are designed to provide safe and reliable oil storage solutions, and their double-wall construction is a notable feature that sets them apart from traditional single-wall tanks. As with any oil tank, proper installation, regular maintenance, and compliance with local regulations are crucial for ensuring safe and efficient use.
Annual Maintenance and Troubleshooting for Roth Oil tanks
- Inspect the site (floor or pad) for any shifting, cracking or unevenness. If any of these
conditions exist the integrity of the tank and the installation may be compromised. Steps
must be taken to provide a sturdy, level site for the tank.
- Check that the tank is firmly and squarely set on the base.
- Inspect all four sides of the tank, the base, and the top for any areas where the galvanized
coating has broken down, allowing rust to start. If any spots like this are found, then lightly
clean the area with steel wool or fine grit sandpaper, wipe clean, and then coat with any zinc
bearing paint intended for galvanized metal.
- Inspect all the seams in the tank, particularly the seam between the tank body and the top.
If there has been excessive pressurization of the tank during filling, the rivets that hold the
top in place can be seen pulling into or through the material behind them or in a lifting of the
top’s rim to expose the tank body’s edge. If either condition is noted, contact Roth Industries
to arrange an inspection of the tank.
- Check the plastic cap nuts for tightness. They have been found to gradually loosen with
the natural expansion and contraction of the tank during filling and emptying, as well as the
expansion and contraction of the plastic nuts themselves from the temperature changes. If
they are loose turn them until they are hand tight. This will be sufficient to seal the gasket
with the appropriate pressure.
- As pipe joints can loosen over time, inspect all pipe joints for evidence of leakage by fuel
oil. If such evidence is found, then contact an oil service technician or plumber to come and
retighten the joints.
- Inspect fill and vent piping for plumbness and that the piping slopes back to tank. Check to
see the support brackets are secure and are keeping the weight of the pipes off the tank.
- Check the top of the tank for any stains that may have occurred from oil seeping onto the
top of the tank. If there is oil present on top of the tank, then this must be cleaned up or it
will gradually seep into the interstitial space between the two tanks. If the stains are old with
no odor, cleanup is optional.
- Oil stains or oil on top of the tank is usually a sign that the tank was overfilled at some point.
The oil company should be notified about this leakage and to verify that the Vent Alarm is
working correctly. If it is, then further investigation needs to be done to determine how the
overfill occurred and to ensure it isn’t repeated.
By following these procedures, the Roth EcoDWT plus 3 will provide decades
of reliable and trouble free oil storage. If in doubt, always call the Roth certified
installer or use the numbers in this manual to reach Roth Industries.
Troubleshooting for Roth Oil Tanks
- The red band is showing in the leak detector.
- Remove the leak detector from the tank by pulling up out of the sealing
rubber bushing and observe the amount of fluid (oil or water) visible on the
end of the detector tube.
- If the amount of fluid on the tube is less than a few inches it is nearly always
an indication that fluid has seeped into the interstitial from the top of the
tank from overfilling the tank.
- If the amount of fluid on the tube is close to or equal to the amount of oil
in the inner tank then it is an indication of a possible leak in the inner tank
and the installation needs a closer inspection. Call Roth Industries Inc. to
arrange such an inspection.
- Fluid can removed from the interstitial (space between the two tanks) with a
hand pump or with a long rod that has an absorbent material attached to it
if the amount is small. The cleanup can be finished by using oil absorbent
powder, which will also remove most of the oil smell.
- Oil smell near the tank
- If there is the presence of oil of the top of the tank it is an indication of:
- Leaky pipe joints. Contact an oil service technician or plumber.
- Plastic cap nuts are loose. Hand tighten or mechanically tighten
to 18 ft-lb of torque.
- Overfill during filling. The oil company should be notified about
this leakage and to verify that the Vent Alarm is working correctly.
- If no oil is visible on the top of the tank then the following must be checked:
- Plastic cap nuts nay be loose. Hand tighten or mechanically
tighten to 18ft-lb of torque.
- The fill and vent piping is not plumb causing unequal pressure
on the o-ring resulting in an air gap on one side of the o-ring.
Contact your oil service technician or plumber.
- Compression fittings on the duplex bushing may be loose.
- Check the leak detector and following instructions above if red band is
showing.
- Tank sides are bulging and creases have formed on the sides of the tank
- The sides of the tank may expand up to two (2) inches per side when filled.
This is a normal condition.
- Tank sides bulging more than normal is an indication of one of the following:
- Too high of a pumping rate during filling. The pumping rate should be
40 - 85 gpm ((150 LPM - 300 LPM) with a maximum line pressure of
85 psi.
- Restriction in the vent piping. This can be caused by debris in the vent
piping and/or vent cap or a problem with the vent whistle. Contact your
oil service technician if the vent whistle is causing the problem.
- The interstitial has water in it and the water has frozen at some point.
Call Roth Industries Inc. to arrange an inspection.
What are the advantages of using ROTH Oil tanks versus to other brands:
When comparing ROTH oil tanks to other brands, several advantages set them apart and make them a preferred choice for many consumers. Here are some advantages of using ROTH oil tanks compared to other brands:
- Double-Wall Construction: ROTH oil tanks feature a double-wall design with an inner tank for oil storage and an outer tank serving as secondary containment. This design provides an extra layer of protection against leaks and spills, offering increased environmental safety.
- High-Quality Materials: ROTH oil tanks are typically made from durable, corrosion-resistant materials like galvanized steel or high-density polyethylene (HDPE). These materials contribute to the tank's longevity and prevent issues like rusting or degradation.
- Warranty: ROTH offers strong warranties on their oil tanks, demonstrating their confidence in the product's quality and reliability. This warranty coverage provides customers with added peace of mind and protection against any potential manufacturing defects.
- Compact Design: ROTH tanks have a space-saving and compact design, making them suitable for various installation locations, even in areas with limited space.
- Easy Installation: ROTH oil tanks are designed for easy installation, enabling qualified professionals to set them up efficiently and securely.
- Leak Detection System: Some ROTH models come equipped with a built-in leak detection system, which provides early warnings in case of any leaks or potential issues, allowing for timely mitigation.
- Environmental Compliance: ROTH oil tanks meet or exceed industry and environmental regulations, ensuring that they adhere to safety standards and are environmentally responsible.
- Reputable Brand: ROTH is a well-known and reputable brand in the industry, known for producing reliable and high-quality oil storage solutions.
- Customer Support: ROTH typically offers excellent customer support and assistance, helping customers with any questions or concerns they may have throughout the purchasing and installation process.
- Options and Customization: ROTH may offer a range of tank sizes and features, allowing customers to select a tank that best suits their specific needs and requirements.
While ROTH oil tanks offer these advantages, it's essential to consider factors such as the specific model, local regulations, budget constraints, and available installation options when choosing an oil tank. Additionally, consulting with qualified professionals and considering customer reviews can provide valuable insights into the overall satisfaction and experiences of others with ROTH oil tanks. As with any oil tank, proper installation, regular maintenance, and adherence to safety guidelines are critical for ensuring optimal performance and safety.
What are the Roth Oil tank sizes ?
Residential Tanks:
165 gallons (625 liters)
275 gallons (1,040 liters)
400 gallons (1,514 liters)
Which oil tank is better Roth or granby oil tanks ?
Both ROTH and Granby Industries are reputable manufacturers of oil tanks, and both offer high-quality products. The choice between ROTH and Granby oil tanks depends on various factors, including your specific needs, local regulations, and personal preferences. Here are some key points to consider when comparing ROTH and Granby oil tanks:
Double-Wall Construction: Both ROTH and Granby offer double-wall oil tanks, which provide an additional layer of protection against leaks and spills, enhancing environmental safety.
Materials and Construction: Both brands use durable materials such as galvanized steel and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) to ensure corrosion resistance and longevity.
Warranty: Both ROTH and Granby typically offer warranties on their oil tanks, providing customers with added peace of mind and protection against manufacturing defects.
Product Range: Both brands offer a range of tank sizes and configurations to suit different residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Brand Reputation: ROTH and Granby are both well-known and respected brands in the industry, with a history of producing reliable and high-quality oil tanks.
Customer Support: Consider the level of customer support offered by each brand, including service assistance, technical support, and availability of spare parts.
Local Availability: Check the availability of authorized dealers and service centers for both ROTH and Granby in your area.
Compliance with Regulations: Ensure that the chosen oil tank complies with relevant industry standards and local regulations to ensure safety and legal compliance.
Additional Features: Compare any additional features or technologies offered by each brand, such as leak detection systems or oil level monitoring options.
Budget Considerations: Compare the prices of ROTH and Granby oil tanks and consider any budget constraints.
Ultimately, the decision between ROTH and Granby oil tanks will depend on which brand aligns better with your specific requirements, local regulations, and preferences. Both brands are known for producing reliable and high-quality oil tanks, so you can't go wrong with either choice.
Roth oil tanks benefits;
- More For Your Safety
Roth heating oil storage tanks, unlike steel oil tanks, are rust free inside and out. Minimize the potential dangers and disasters of oil spills and leaks caused by corrosion. The outer oil storage tank is made out of galvanized steel, roll seamed (no welds) with an oil and fire resistant seal, making it one of the safest and most reliable tanks on the market. Roth uses state-of-the-art technology to ensure maximum storage safety and minimum space requirements.
- Quality Product
At Roth, we refuse to compromise on material or construction. Forget about the problems of oil odors and the dangers of oil leaks. Roth home heating oil storage tanks exceed the most recent industry safety regulations. Quality control of our finished products is carried out according to exacting standards, ensuring consistent superior quality. Each oil storage tank undergoes thorough testing; including ultrasound tests to ensure optimal thickness of plastic and pressure testing to ensure the tank is sealed completely. Roth home heating oil storage tanks can be used for heating oil, diesel and bio fuels (up to B20).
Over 3 Million Tanks Installed!
Since 1971 more than 3 million Roth tanks have been installed in Europe and North America. Roth tanks last longer than ever before due to the outstanding quality. That is why Roth tanks enjoy such an enviable reputation.
Roth Double-Wall Oil Storage Tanks Residential Oil Fuel Tanks
Weld-free galvanized steel outer tank capable of holding 110% of the primary tank.
Seamless high-density polyethylene inner tank.
Highly visible optical leak alarm.
55% lighter than a 12-gauge steel tank with a larger storage capacity.
Corrosion-resistant steel filling system with external 2″ thread, allowing for an even level in each tank when installed in groups.
Burner feeding system consisting of a fusible link valve and check valve incorporated with supply and return port when using the optional Roth suction assembly.
Cover for outside use
ROTH OIL TANK FEATURES:
Up to 50% lighter than conventional steel tanks.
Wide handles on each end facilitates transport and handling.
Removable base facilitates access to tight spaces and offers greater stability.
Compact and economical design. (8 sq. ft. for 1000L)
No fittings below the oil line.
Unique expansion system ensures increase storage capacity and faster, easier fill-ups.
Completely sealed, every one of our tanks is pressure tested and meets exacting quality control standards.
Premier Industry Warranty of 30 years with 10 years insurance, $2 million clean up policy*
ROTH OIL TANKS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Roth double-wall tanks are designed to offer the highest level of environmental protection. Avoid oil spills and leaks caused by defective pipes, couplings, or fittings which are located underneath the tank. Every inner Roth tank is made out of blow-molded, high-density polyethylene that is seamless, absolutely leak-proof, and corrosion-resistant. In addition, Roth tanks feature top connections to ensure the oil stays where it should. The outer tank is made of leak-proof corrosion resistant steel which is capable of containing at least 110% of the capacity of the inner tank for maximum protection.
ROTH OIL TANK SAFETY AND SECURITY
Roth tanks are completely rust-free, inside and out. Minimize the potential dangers and disasters of oil spills and leaks caused by corrosion. The outer tank is made out of galvanized steel, roll seamed (no welds) with an oil and fire-resistant seal, making it one of the safest and most reliable tanks on the market. Roth uses state-of-the-art technology to ensure maximum storage safety and minimum space requirements.
We are proud to serve in following areas
Town of Hempstead NY 11549, 11550, 11551
Town of Oyster Bay NY 11542, 11545, 11547, 11548, 11560
Town of North Hempstead NY 11001, 11005, 11020, 11021, 11022
Town of Long Beach NY 11561
Town of Glen Cove NY 11542, 11560, 11579
Town of Islip NY 11506, 11722, 11751
Town of Babylon NY 11701, 11702, 11703, 11704, 11707
Town of Huntington NY 11721, 11724, 11740, 11743
Town of Smithtown NY 11725, 11754, 11780, 11787
Town of Brookhaven NY 11719, 11733, 11772 11776,11777, 11790, 11794
Town of Riverhead NY 11901, 11931
Town of Southampton NY 11713, 11901, 11932, 11933, 11941
Town of East Hampton NY 11930, 11937, 11944, 11954, 11963, 11975
Town of Southold NY 11935, 11939, 11944,11948
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Why Homeowners Keep Choosing Us for Over 30 years
Q&A
How long does a typical installation take?
How long does a typical installation take?
Most installations take 1-2 days depending on the complexity of the job.
We always provide a complete timeline estimate before starting any work.
What areas do you serve?
What areas do you serve?
We provide installation and repair services throughout Long Island NY.
We serve both Suffolk and Nassau counties.
Do you provide any financing options?
Do you provide any financing options?
Yes, we offer flexible financing options, including low interest loans and rebate programs.
We also accept most major credit cards.
Let us know if you need help with financing.
What warranties and refund policies do you offer?
What warranties and refund policies do you offer?
All labor comes with a 1-year warranty, in addition to the original manufacturer's warranty provided to you.
Refunds are available any time before your scheduled installation date.
Note that no returns or refunds are possible after installation.
How quickly can I get an appointment for installation or replacement?
How quickly can I get an appointment for installation or replacement?
Most installations are completed within 2 weeks,
however if you have an emergency such as no heat or hot water, we will schedule your project with a same-day or next-day appointment.
Are your technicians certified and insured?
Are your technicians certified and insured?
Yes, all our highly skilled technicians are fully certified, licensed, and insured, ensuring you receive the highest quality of service.