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โJul-26-2017 08:57 PM
CharlesinGA wrote:
Keep reading, the original rule change made the interval ten years.
NPGA petitioned to have rulemaking that would return the interval to 12 years. That rulemaking is still in process (according to the link, it has to be published in the Federal Register as a NPRM, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking).
The ten year rule, from how I read it, still stands, until the rulemaking to return it to 12 year is made a final action, which is has not yet "it is not a final rule" according to the article.
In the meantime, the ten year rule is not being enforced.
I am fairly familiar with the rulemaking process, as it is very common in Aviation and, have written my share of comments for NPRM to attempt to sway the FAA to do or don't make a rule.
So yes, defacto, 12 years.
Charles
โJul-26-2017 08:48 PM
โJul-26-2017 08:04 PM
CharlesinGA wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
So much confusion........
(DOT 'considered' 12 yr rule change to 10 yr BUT it never was implemented and was HALTED ------DOT 10 year rule HALTED)
From what I read in the link you posted, the rule is actually in place, just that the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) of the Department of Transportation (DOT) will not take enforcement action against the requalification of DOT-specification cylinders by volumetric testing according to a 12-year period.
It would be best to adhere to the 10 year rule, as implementation in the future could make a tank instantly unusable, depending on when it was last inspected.
Charles
โJul-26-2017 05:39 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
So much confusion........
(DOT 'considered' 12 yr rule change to 10 yr BUT it never was implemented and was HALTED ------DOT 10 year rule HALTED)
โJul-26-2017 05:01 PM
Motorhomes...Class A, B, C have propane TANKS (permanent mounted....owner does not remove for filling).
Propane TANKS are under ASME/NFPA jurisdiction which does NOT require ANY form of inspection/certification/requalification UNLESS tank has been damaged by fire/accident
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJul-25-2017 09:32 PM
โJul-25-2017 07:23 PM
CharlesinGA wrote:
Crawl under and find the data plate (might be visible without getting under). Probably a Manchester brand tank. Look for the ASME markings on the tank. This tells you it is a lifetime tank, just like that used at rural houses, and there is no life limit or inspection requirements for it. New rules do dictate that the tank serial number be readable to be filled.Charles
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJul-25-2017 04:47 PM
Isaac-1 wrote:
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/
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