Thanks for all the answers. To clarify a couple things. I didn't know there was theft problem with propane tanks but if I take a minute to think about it, it definately seems realistic. I see so many driving down the rural highways. Luckily, our home sits several hundred yards off the Hwy and there is a bit of a "berm" along the front of the property. It is difficult or impossible to see the tank from the road. Also have gates on the entrance to make it obvious to neighbors if a strange vehicle is taking down gates to get in. Not to mention, all surrounding neighbors seem to keep an eye on each others properties. It's possible it could get stolen but not high on my list of concerns. Dogs, guns and someone almost always on the property that's armed 24/7.
As for the mounting/base. It's not so much to keep it in it's place during a 'nado or whatnot but it will keep it more secure and stable with the RR ties bolted to the feet and since there is a very slight grade where it sits the ties will keep it from any potential flop over. It will also keep the tank off the ground. Are the ties necessary, not really but make me more comfortable to have them installed to the tanks feet.
I was told by WE Allford Propane that it needs to be 25' from the home and the Generac needs to be 10' from the tank 5' from any livable structure. Since this 1000 gallon tank will hold 800 gallons of propane my calculations show I should get nearly 30 days of Generac runtime. I also did get the secondary hose to refill my BBQ tanks. Pretty excited about that.
Tank location on the small slope and distance from house.
As for the mounting/base. It's not so much to keep it in it's place during a 'nado or whatnot but it will keep it more secure and stable with the RR ties bolted to the feet and since there is a very slight grade where it sits the ties will keep it from any potential flop over. It will also keep the tank off the ground. Are the ties necessary, not really but make me more comfortable to have them installed to the tanks feet.
I was told by WE Allford Propane that it needs to be 25' from the home and the Generac needs to be 10' from the tank 5' from any livable structure. Since this 1000 gallon tank will hold 800 gallons of propane my calculations show I should get nearly 30 days of Generac runtime. I also did get the secondary hose to refill my BBQ tanks. Pretty excited about that.
Tank location on the small slope and distance from house.