Entire regions rely upon municipal infrastructure and demand never stops. Neither can your power, and Fuelchief solutions are proven to deliver.
The Fuelchief System We take full ownership from concept, to commissioning and compliance.
Ensure infrastructure assets perform reliably, stay compliant and stay low-risk. We manage the process across the full fuel system lifecycle.
Early-phase design support that aligns fuel storage with fire rating, seismic demands and spatial constraints.
Aligned to AS1940, WorkSafe and healthcare facility standards.
Engineered for IL4 and critical building classifications.
Drawings, compliance matrices and documentation prepared for review.
Built to meet healthcare fire-rating, durability and environmental protection requirements.
True 4-hour fire rating with SwRI certification.
Designed to protect generators operating in 24/7 environments.
Manufactured to approved drawings and exact site constraints.
Installed with discipline in live healthcare environments, where coordination and safety matter.
Cranage, access and sequencing aligned to hospital operations.
Fire integrity and hazardous requirements verified and documented.
Integrated with generator suppliers for seamless startup.
Continuous operation during outages
Supports extended runtimes to keep essential services running without interruption.
Environmentally compliant and low risk
Meets environmental regulations with built-in containment and monitoring.
Integrated with complex infrastructure systems
Connects seamlessly with pumps, controls, and wider site systems.
Designed for long-term reliability and access
Allows safe maintenance and consistent performance over the asset lifecycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
You need to confirm tank size, location, access, fire compliance, environmental requirements, and how the system connects to generators and controls. Early coordination avoids clashes, redesign, and delays during installation.
Fuel systems are designed with secondary containment, correct clearances, and compliance to standards. Documentation, certifications, and site-specific requirements are prepared upfront to support consent and inspection.
Yes. Tanks and systems can be designed to suit restricted access, limited space, and existing assets. Installation planning includes delivery access, lifting, positioning, and connection points to ensure the system fits and installs without rework.
Common delays include late design changes, unclear compliance requirements, poor coordination between trades, and tanks that don’t fit the allocated space. These issues can be avoided by resolving design and documentation before installation begins.
Responsibility depends on the project, but having one party manage design, manufacture, and installation reduces risk. It ensures alignment across trades, clear accountability, and fewer issues during install and commissioning.
The system is checked for alignment, connections, and compliance before handover. Proper installation, documentation, and coordination with other trades ensure the system passes inspection and is ready to operate without delays.