In terms of investment, BEST BASIC is the best affordable model from the range of above-ground filling stations. By launching this filling station type the Company has responded to market requirements with the view to offer a quality product at the minimum acquisition costs making it accessible for a wider circle of customers.

As to its functionality, the BEST BASIC unit represents the complete system of an above-ground filling station for the storage and delivery of diesel oil. It consists of an above-ground double-shell tank, complete technological equipment and a delivery system. In this model the classical fuel dispenser has been replaced with a simple wall mounted filling equipment, consisting of a simple pump, a counting mechanism and a delivery nozzle. The above-ground double-shell tank of steel is supplied in the single-compartment version, allowing one oil product (diesel oil) to be stored and delivered.

The basic product range comprises the following tank sizes: 2.5; 5; 10; 12; 16 and 20m3 intended for one product only.

The BEST BASIC filling station is not fitted with its own intake pump and the tank should be filled using the intake fitting found on the tank cover lid.

All the tanks are supplied in the surface finish of high quality.

BEST BASIC EQUIPMENT:

  • fuel intake, filling and mud removing technology

  • flame protection device

  • fuel level continuous measurement of MT (Afriso) type

  • indication of the condition between the shells

  • wall mounted filling equipment for private fuel delivery

TYP – BEST BASIC 2,5 10   12
Nominal volume (m3) 2,5 5 10 12
Usable volume (%)  95 95 95 95
Tank diameter (mm) 1612 1612 1612 1612
Overall width (mm) 1714 1714 1714 1714
Overall length (mm) 1981 3166 5704 6740
Transport width (mm) 1714 1714 1714 1714
Transport height (mm) 2300 2300 2300 2300
Number of inlets and diameter (mm) 1×700 1×700 2×700 2×700
Max. nominal rated input (kW) 1 1 1 1

This filling station type finds application particularly in the premises of the companies of various economical sectors, such as building firms, agricultural enterprises, transport companies and firms and organisations active in forestry, aviation and mining, for the private refuelling of the vehicles of their fleets. These stations feature particularly short times of construction, low demands for construction modifications, safe and easy operation and financial affordability.