Not to mention that it's bad to have air in the tank. Fuel and air (oxidizer) should not be stored together. The military calls this an FAE (fuel air explosive). -Karl > The rational is that whatever moisture and air is present in the > empty tank has only one way out, through your burner orifices. Bad > performance for a long while. You may want to consider having the > tank purged, if it is empty now.
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