โMay-28-2014 04:14 AM
โMay-28-2014 03:13 PM
naturist wrote:
There are portable propane tanks like the 20 pounders people use for gas grills that come in 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 60, and 100 lb sizes. THOSE should NEVER be stored inside for the very reason this thread exists. There are also permanently mounted (usually horizontal) propane tanks on some of the bigger RVs as well as on some trucks. The permanent-mount jobs have a vent that discharges outside the rig, even though the tank itself is mounted inside.
โMay-28-2014 12:40 PM
mlts22 wrote:I had a neighbor next to me in the storage facility who's just filled tank vented and the spring shattered, venting the entire (at least) 40G tank out FAST. Conditions couldn't be worse... warm day and dead air. And there is nothing you can do to stop it.
Are we meaning propane tanks that are permanently mounted under a vehicle (which can/do vent), or propane cylinders (which are vented, but are portable)?
The propane cylinders I see in fifth wheels and motor homes almost always have venting, especially on the bottom (as propane is heavier than air.)
โMay-28-2014 10:47 AM
Clay L wrote:
The vent pressure of most LP tanks is 250 psi.
I found a chart that shows that propane at 80 F will have a pressure of 140 psi. Using the ideal gas law I found that the temp would have to go to 500 F before the tank pressure reached 250 psi. That seemed high and even though the calculation is simple I used a couple of on-line calculators and got the same answer.
The chart is HERE and one of the calculators I used is HERE
It doesn't appear that an enclosed compartment, truck or car interior is going to get hot enough to cause venting.
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โMay-28-2014 07:29 AM
bid_time wrote:TenOC wrote:So all those fifth wheels and motor homes running around with propane tanks are doomed?
That is why you should NEVER store a propane tank indoors.
โMay-28-2014 07:25 AM
TenOC wrote:So all those fifth wheels and motor homes running around with propane tanks are doomed?
That is why you should NEVER store a propane tank indoors.
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