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BFlanzbaum
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So I need to drain a building of 2500 gallons of glycol, repair some pie and reinstall the glycol. Any company's , ideas suggestions on who I could get or rent a tank from in NJ? Thanks
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That's a lot of glycol to fix a leak?
Any Tanker Truck Services in the area?0 -
Test it to make sure it is worth saving and reusing, the ph in the 7's is an indication that it needs to be replaced or boosted.Bob "hot rod" Rohr
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Can't just isolate the section and work on.
That is what i do
I have a couple of 550 gallon tanks for big sections.
But usually 10) 55 gallon barrells do the trick.0 -
If you call most chemical suppliers or recycling companies, you can get “clean” empty IBC totes of glycol delivered with a deposit. Be sure ot always label the totes properly before you fill them for safety reasons.
But a mentioned, 55 gallon barrels could be easier. Your call. But I’d probably rent a forklift and just use 4-5 large totes. You can stack them 2 high to save space.1
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