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Jul 25, 2017

On-board propane tank refill

I have a 20 Gallon propane tank welded to the frame. I have had this tank refilled dozens of times over the last 10 years. Today, the propane truck refused to refill the tank, citing some fuzzy DOT rule. Does anyone have info about this?
  • Motorhome tanks are ASME lifetime certified tanks, not DOT tanks, the guy did not know what he was talking about.

    see https://www.amerigas.com/amerigas-blog/2011/july/rv-propane-safety/
  • From the Propane 101 website:

    Cylinder Certification and Recertification

    Cylinders are subject to recertification (also known as requalification) twelve years from their date of manufacture and every five years after that. For example, a cylinder manufactured in January of 2000 will have to be recertified in January of 2012 meaning if you take your bottle to the propane company in April of 2012 to be refilled, it will have to be requalified by authorized personnel before it can be filled. The recertification process is simple and does not take too long to complete. Think of cylinder recertification as an inspection similar to that of your car. A vehicle has to be inspected annually so that it may continue to operate safely on the road. Similarly, a propane cylinder must be inspected so that it may continue to operate safely in LP Gas service.