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Jan 21, 2016

Propane steak saver adapter not legal in Canada?

We have two brand new Mr. Heater Propane Grill Steak Saver Adapters (#F276171) like in the photo, that we listed for sale on CL. Got a message from a licensed gasfitter that said these are illegal in Canada. Didn't say why but said to check in the gas regulations. We got these in the US, probably at CW. Can't find a thing on the internet about this. Amazon.ca has them but are shipped from the US.

Anyone know anything about this? Doesn't make sense, especially when these are for a portable BBQ.

  • Wonder if that 'gasfitter' was confused on what that adapter is and used for.

    The adapter used to FILL the 1lb. bottles using a 20lb cylinder ARE illegal in Ontario
    Didn't find ANY reference to your adapter......allows connecting a 1lb bottle to a BBQ grill (vs 20lb)

    Fuels
    Safety Program
    FS-186-11
    Date:
    ADVISORY
    March 24, 2011

    Subject:
    Use of adaptors to refill Specification 39 (non-refillable) Propane Cylinders

    Sent to:
    Propane Fuels Advisory Council, Propane Risk Reduction Group, Training Providers, Interprovincial Gas Advisory Council (IGAC), Posted on TSSA Web-Site

    Adapters designed to transfer propane from a BBQ-type cylinder to a non-refillable cylinder are being offered to the public via online retailers and are further promoted on YouTube (demonstrating a very dangerous practice). Refilling single trip cylinders is prohibited by Ontario laws and this practice may result in cylinders that are overfilled and thus have a potential to cause serious fires, explosions and burn hazards to end users. In addition, the adaptors offered for sale are not approved and may cause additional hazards.
    While the Technical Standards and Safety Authority seeks to stop the illegal sale of refill adapters in Ontario, the public is warned that the practice of refilling Specification 39 Cylinders (typically one-pound campstove propane bottles) is illegal and poses potential risks of fire and explosion.
    Clause 6.4.2 of the CSA B149.2-05 Propane Storage and Handling Code, adopted as part of Ontario Regulation 211/01 (Propane Storage and Handling), requires that cylinders shall be filled by weight or volume and specifies the maximum values permitted. Further, clause 6.4.5 states that a cylinder manufactured to TC Specification 39, 2P or 2Q and known as a “single trip” or “non-refillable” cylinder shall not be refilled.
    Ontario Regulation 211/01 requires all things employed in the use and handling of propane to be approved (section 14 ) and prohibits persons from knowingly supplying propane to or using a thing or a container that does not comply with the code (section 16).

    List on Known Manufacturers/Distributors of Adapters for Non-Refillable Propane Cylinders
    • Mr. Heater: http://www.mrheater.com/product.aspx?catid=357&id=98
    • Air Soft Canada: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=96775
    • KM North America (MacCoupler): http://maccoupler.com

    Further information may be obtained by contacting: Director – Fuels Safety Division, Technical Standards and Safety Authority,
    14th Floor – Centre Tower, 3300 Bloor St. West, Etobicoke ON., M8X 2X4 Ph:416 734 3300 Fx:416 231 7525
    FS –xxx-11 1/1

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