Dec-24-2017 09:03 AM
Dec-29-2017 11:12 AM
Dec-29-2017 09:39 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Well.. misuse of 2 words in procedure manual can be matter of life or death when dealing with propane.
Dec-28-2017 04:51 PM
Dec-28-2017 03:15 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Okay, which is it? Number 4: "venting of vapor...from the 80 percent valve" or number 2: "The ONLY time you will vent liquid or vapor is when you disconnect and that amount is negligible."?Kayteg1 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
1. I am CERTIFIED in LP filling and LP repair on RV's. I have been for 38 years
2. Your comments just show that just because YOU have had POOR and dangerous filling practices does NOT make YOU an expert on LP systems.
3. The ONLY time you will vent liquid or vapor is when you disconnect and that amount is negligible. It disperses rapidly in the air and does not reach the proper LP/Air mix to cause an ignition source
4. The venting of Vapor while filling from the 80 percent valve is WHY, you do NOT have an LP filling station close to any other ignition sources(ASME Motorhome tank), and why you turn the tank valve OFF and have the appliances OFF.
5. People like you will beat a dead horse because you really have no knowledge of what you are talking about. You just THINK you know everything. Doug
So we have another CERTIFIED who doesn't open bleeding valve when filling up cylinders?
Reread item #4.....80 valve---'bleeder valve'
Liquid Level Valve etc.
Venting of Vapor until liquid spews then cylinder/tank is FULL
Dec-28-2017 12:59 PM
Dec-28-2017 12:09 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Okay, which is it? Number 4: "venting of vapor...from the 80 percent valve" or number 2: "The ONLY time you will vent liquid or vapor is when you disconnect and that amount is negligible."?Kayteg1 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
1. I am CERTIFIED in LP filling and LP repair on RV's. I have been for 38 years
2. Your comments just show that just because YOU have had POOR and dangerous filling practices does NOT make YOU an expert on LP systems.
3. The ONLY time you will vent liquid or vapor is when you disconnect and that amount is negligible. It disperses rapidly in the air and does not reach the proper LP/Air mix to cause an ignition source
4. The venting of Vapor while filling from the 80 percent valve is WHY, you do NOT have an LP filling station close to any other ignition sources(ASME Motorhome tank), and why you turn the tank valve OFF and have the appliances OFF.
5. People like you will beat a dead horse because you really have no knowledge of what you are talking about. You just THINK you know everything. Doug
So we have another CERTIFIED who doesn't open bleeding valve when filling up cylinders?
Reread item #4.....80% valve---'bleeder valve'
Liquid Level Valve etc.
Venting of Vapor until liquid spews then cylinder/tank is FULL
Dec-28-2017 11:56 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
1. I am CERTIFIED in LP filling and LP repair on RV's. I have been for 38 years
2. Your comments just show that just because YOU have had POOR and dangerous filling practices does NOT make YOU an expert on LP systems.
3. The ONLY time you will vent liquid or vapor is when you disconnect and that amount is negligible. It disperses rapidly in the air and does not reach the proper LP/Air mix to cause an ignition source
4. The venting of Vapor while filling from the 80 percent valve is WHY, you do NOT have an LP filling station close to any other ignition sources(ASME Motorhome tank), and why you turn the tank valve OFF and have the appliances OFF.
5. People like you will beat a dead horse because you really have no knowledge of what you are talking about. You just THINK you know everything. Doug
So we have another CERTIFIED who doesn't open bleeding valve when filling up cylinders?
Dec-28-2017 11:33 AM
Dec-28-2017 08:13 AM
pnichols wrote:
They sell propane refill plumbing kits now in the stores for refilling special refillable 16 oz. bottles (these are blue color, instead of green). Cool the little blue bottles in the freezer for awhile, then fill them from a regular 5 gal. BBQ tank that is held upside down using the refill plumbing kit. The little 16 oz. blue bottles cost around $10 and can be refilled over and over.
Our RV'ing friends do it all the time for when they tent camp. (However, I want no part of it ... just to save a few bucks.)
These kits and their use is legal in California - believe it or not!
Dec-28-2017 07:36 AM
Dec-27-2017 10:50 PM
free radical wrote:
Funny story about LPG,,
A friend of mine went visiting his grampa on his farm and noticed hes got one propane botle hanging upside down and another bottle down below it,
,both conected together..asked what the heck is he doing,,
was told hes trying to drain propane from the above tank to the lower one...
Dec-27-2017 04:37 PM
Dec-27-2017 04:09 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Hyperbaric therapy is supposed to describe constant pressure on the affected area.
...
When overpressure is developed and a half mile away stuff in a tunnel goes ptui at high velocity out the other side it is pressure not thermal that processed the tunnel contents.
...
Dec-27-2017 03:21 PM
Dec-27-2017 09:05 AM