Make Continuous Power a Reality With The SuperVault Tank
The SuperVault tank has proven time and time again that it offers undisputed benefits over a fire-rated room and going underground, namely:
- Saves space, construction time, and building cost
- Provides cleaner fuel for critical round-the-clock supply
- Critical environmental security long-term
- Simplicity of specifying, installing, and complying
For Consultants
Remove complexity around your fuel system, freeing up your time.
For Client-Side Engineers
Remove risk and achieve the very best outcomes for your client. Fuel Storage done correctly.
Generator Suppliers
Gain a partner that can manufacture and supply tanks that adhere to the strictest safety standards.
Design Certainty
Reduce Design Risk
A proven 4-hour fire-rated solution removes uncertainty at the design stage. There’s no need to interpret fire requirements or design around unknowns. SuperVault gives you a defined solution you can specify with confidence, reducing the likelihood of redesign later in the project.
Space Efficiency
Make Better Use of Available Space
SuperVault removes the need for separate fire-rated rooms or additional structures. It allows fuel storage to be integrated directly into the building layout, helping you maximise usable space and avoid compromising other services or design elements.
Compliance Clarity
Simplify Compliance Pathways
Designed to meet stringent fire and fuel storage standards, SuperVault provides a clear path to compliance. Supporting documentation and a proven design reduce back-and-forth during consent, helping projects move through approvals with fewer delays.
Multi-Hazard Approved to the Highest Global Standards
The fuel tank storage industry is constantly challenged with increasingly stringent fire and impact exposure requirements for above ground storage tanks. At Fuelchief (and our former company Advanced Fuel Tanks), we have collaborated for decades with the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio Texas who are a key body in performance testing above ground fuel tanks.
The first step in the multi hazard test is a 4-hour fire test in the San Antonio Texas testing facility. The kiln reaches 2,000°F to simulate a real fire.
The internal temperature of the tank did not exceed 165°F.
After the high-intensity Fire Exposure test, the tank is exposed to the cooling and erosive effects of the hose stream, ammunition projectile test, then a Heavy Vehicle Impact Test.
In this additional test, the tank is then given a fire rating level of 240/240/240 which is in accordance with AS1940. The additional exposure of the tank ensures that it can be re-used after an event (such as earthquake, fire, impact and the like).
Case Studies
Spark Data Centre
Fuelchief collaborated with a series of suppliers to place a custom Fuelchief SuperVault into a brand new data centre facility for Spark.
Joe Deck
Spark Telecom Exchange Building
Fuelchief collaborated with Aurecon engineers to place a customised Fuelchief SuperVault for Spark's telecommunications building.
Joe Deck
Powerco
Fuelchief teamed up with Terra Cat to provide a Fuelchief DCD100 diesel fuel tank to Powerco for critical power backup.
Joe Deck
Relocatable SuperVault For Client
See how our SuperVault was the ideal solution because of it's relocatable design and compliance that it proved to be a real asset.
Joe Deck
University Of Canterbury
Our latest SuperVault case study on a how our 4-hour fire rated tank replaced an underground fuel tank for the University.
Joe Deck
Sandspit Marina
Fuelchief supplies tank to Sandspit Marina, view the latest results of the transaction and why the manager is looking for another tank from us.
Joe Deck
Airways: Critical Control Tower Upgrades
The Fuelchief SuperVault 4 hour fire rated fuel tank was custom made to ensure the critical environment of a aviation control tower was met.
Joe Deck
NZ Bus Auckland Depot Upgrade
See how the SuperVault Cylindrical 4 hour fire rated tank ensured refuelling compliance for NZ Bus. Check out the latest case study.
Joe Deck
Air New Zealand Jet Engine Testing Facility
Fuelchief supplied Air New Zealand, one of the most recognised global airlines in the world, a SuperVault for their new testing facility.
Joe Deck
Christchurch Hospital
Chirstchurch Hospital, consultants needed a SuperVault tank to back up critical generators to ensure continual power in an outage.
Joe Deck
Allied Petroleum iTank in Invercargill
The Fuelchief SuperVault 4 hour fire rated fuel tank was custom made to ensure the critical environment of a aviation control tower was met.
Joe Deck
Downer Bitumen Plant Upgrade Project
Up at Port Whangarei Downer recently took delivery of a SuperVault SVR-4999 and also a DC100 Diesel tank – both supplied via Z Energy for Downers bitumen plant upgrade.
Joe Deck
Citibank Gets a SuperVault
ECL Group were engaged by their client Citibank to supply and install a suitable diesel tank system to supply fuel to a large generator in a multi-storey building in downtown Auckland.
Joe Deck
Terra Cat Praxis Generator Base Tanks
ECL Group were engaged by their client Citibank to supply and install a suitable diesel tank system to supply fuel to a large generator in a multi-storey building in downtown Auckland.
Joe Deck
Air BP Queenstown Airport Project
Queenstown Airport is a pristine location with the importance of environmentally secure and safe storage of fuel. For Air BP the SuperVault’s have been providing this for several years and will continue to do so for many years to come.
Joe Deck
Higgins Group Case Study
The SuperVault solution provided a certified compliant tank for the Test Certifier to sign off on without any issues.
Joe Deck
Nelson City Council
A precision placed series of SuperVault’s measured and constructed to the millimetre for the allocated space available. The tanks have been functioning successfully for the plant.
Joe Deck
We Bring The Expertise.
We're a team of specialist engineers, project managers, and service technicians. We’d love to hear from you, send an email or give us a call.
Hamish McLean
Guthrie Deck
Rowan Smithers
Barney McLean
Casey Brosnahan
Common Questions
Fuel systems should be engaged during concept or schematic design to reduce redesign risk and protect the critical path.
In many projects, yes. A compliant fire-rated tank can simplify the building layout and reduce footprint.
We align fire rating, hazardous area classification and seismic requirements into one coordinated engineering solution.