New Replacement Cylinders
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46.99 |
| 30
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82.00 |
| 40 LBS |
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112.99 |
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159.99
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New Propane Tank
Rules
RALEIGH – Attention
backyard grillers: home cooked
steaks and
burgers on your patio grill may become a smoky memory starting this
spring if you fail to ensure your grill’s propane tank has a new kind
of a safety valve.
A new ruling
published by the National Fire
Protection Association
and adopted by North Carolina states that as of April 1, 2002, all
propane tank cylinders without overfill protection devices (OPD) are
prohibited from being refilled by anyone. For consumer safety, OPDs
have been required on all new propane cylinders with a capacity from 4
pounds to 40 pounds since Sept. 30, 1998. The OPD, which is a part of
the filling valve, serves as a safety shut-off device and prevents
overfilling of propane cylinders to avert propane release, fire and
possible injury. Most cylinders with a triangular valve wheel have an
OPD. Cylinders that have an overfill protection device will also have
the letters “OPD” on the valve hand wheel and the side of the valve.
Cylinders with a round or star-shaped valve wheel usually do not have
an
OPD.
Consumers who own a
propane cylinder not equipped
with an OPD may
choose either to have the old valve removed and replaced with an OPD or
to take the old cylinder to an exchange cabinet, like those at
convenience and hardware stores, and pay an upgrade fee for a new
cylinder with the OPD device. In some areas, larger cylinder exchanges
like Blue Rhino and RapidXchange may take old cylinders and charge a
one-time upgrade fee in exchange for new equipment. Cylinders with the
new OPD valves can be found at propane companies, hardware stores and
discount stores.
Some propane
providers can take your old cylinder
and refurbish and
reuse it. If, for some reason, you are unable to exchange your
cylinder, RECYCLE IT! Propane cylinders are made of metal and can be
recycled as metal scrap. Be sure to call ahead to your local scrap
metal dealer to see whether they accept cylinders and how to handle
them before recycling.
Tips for owners
wishing to dispose of obsolete
propane tanks:
- If your cylinder is damaged, obsolete or unable
be
retrofitted, you should not abandon it. Doing so could create serious
environmental and safety problems.
- DO NOT PUT YOUR CYLINDER INTO A DUMPSTER OR
OTHER DISPOSAL CONTAINER. This could create an explosion hazard.
- Avoid
cutting the tank with a torch or cutting wheel. Your cylinder may still
contain propane and create a potential fire and explosion hazard.
- Always keep your propane cylinder stored
upright until you can recycle or exchange it safely.