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wgriswold
Oct 29, 2013Explorer
Of course air can be compressed. What it cannot do is liquify at these temperatures and pressures. So as liquid propane is added to a non purged tank the air will be compressed at the top of the tank and be joined by some propane gas. As you point out, not a good thing.
None of this would prevent the tank from being filled when it was emptied. There must be a problem with the safety features.
None of this would prevent the tank from being filled when it was emptied. There must be a problem with the safety features.
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