Volume Calculation:
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The heating oil tank size calculation determines the volume of a rectangular tank using the basic volume formula. This helps in estimating the capacity of heating oil storage tanks in cubic feet.
The calculator uses the volume formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the space occupied by a three-dimensional rectangular object by multiplying its length, width, and height.
Details: Knowing your heating oil tank's volume helps in estimating oil consumption, planning refills, and ensuring proper storage capacity for your heating needs.
Tips: Measure the interior dimensions of your tank in feet. Enter length, width, and height. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: How accurate is this calculation?
A: The calculation is mathematically precise for perfect rectangular tanks. Actual capacity may vary slightly due to tank shape variations.
Q2: Can I use this for cylindrical tanks?
A: No, this calculator is for rectangular tanks only. Cylindrical tanks require a different formula (πr²h).
Q3: How do I convert cubic feet to gallons?
A: Multiply cubic feet by 7.48052 to get US gallons. Most heating oil tanks are measured in gallons.
Q4: Should I measure inside or outside dimensions?
A: For accurate capacity, always measure the interior dimensions of the tank.
Q5: What's a typical home heating oil tank size?
A: Residential tanks typically range from 200-1000 gallons (approximately 27-134 cubic feet).