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turbojimmy
Dec 28, 2017Explorer
There is no re-certification or replacement requirement on ASME (AMERICAN Society of Mechanical Engineers) permanently mounted propane tanks. You can change the relief valve - once they've "popped" they should be replaced. The tank obviously needs to be empty to do it.
I've had my 34-year-old ASME tank filled at least half-a-dozen times over the past 4 years at 4 different propane suppliers. None balked at the age or condition of the tank (it is pretty rusty).
I would cut your losses and get the RV out of there. I'd go to a propane supplier instead for advice.
I've had my 34-year-old ASME tank filled at least half-a-dozen times over the past 4 years at 4 different propane suppliers. None balked at the age or condition of the tank (it is pretty rusty).
I would cut your losses and get the RV out of there. I'd go to a propane supplier instead for advice.
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