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dougrainer
Oct 30, 2019Nomad
SidecarFlip wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Motorhomes have ASME tanks. They are not required to be recertified. A Visual is all that is needed. Unless your State has strict LP requirement laws, the lack of knowledge by LP stations in other states is appalling. They are very different from Travel Trailer DOT portable tanks. DOT portables must be recertified every 10 years from date stamp on tank. Then every 5 years after that. Better to just buy a new tank than pay for recertification. Doug
Actually, in this state at least, a visual inspection by a qualified propane dealer is all that is necessary. However, if that visual inspection leads to a corroded area, propane dealers here have a device that measures the depth of the corrosion and if that corrosion (pitting) is so deep (that have a chart to reference), the tank is deemed unfillable. That applies to stationary bottles (propane tanks are referred to as bottles, not tanks btw) as well as portable as in grill bottles. My good friend owns the local propane distributor, I asked him about just that a few weeks ago because I had just sandblasted and repainted my 2 stationary 500 gallon bottles.
Other states may have different requirements. Not sure but I know what Michigan requires.
I suggest your good friend is NOT that knowledgable. DOT LP portable tanks recerification is a FEDERAL mandate. Some States (Texas is one) also have strict STATE requirements that mirror DOT regulations. Doug
https://www.lpgasmagazine.com/dot-cylinder-requalification-rule-to-impact-propane-marketers/
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