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JaxDad
Apr 19, 2015Explorer III
I spoke with a technician with Superior Propane who happened to be at our airport yesterday. He told me that all of this new enforcement is as a result of the explosion at Sunrise Propane in Toronto a few years back.
He also told me that, although he didn't know if it was Gov. or his company requirement, but that they were being told to strictly enforce ALL propane regulations now.
If for instance the approval sticker by the door is missing or illegible they will require a re inspection and new certification label before they will refill the on board propane tank regardless of when the tank itself was last certified.
So a word to the wise, if you don't have a clearly legible CSA-240 approval sticker on your motorhome you may well find yourself being refused propane in the near future.
He also told me that, although he didn't know if it was Gov. or his company requirement, but that they were being told to strictly enforce ALL propane regulations now.
If for instance the approval sticker by the door is missing or illegible they will require a re inspection and new certification label before they will refill the on board propane tank regardless of when the tank itself was last certified.
So a word to the wise, if you don't have a clearly legible CSA-240 approval sticker on your motorhome you may well find yourself being refused propane in the near future.
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