Posted by Kentb of SWMO on June 12, 2011 at 13:15:02 from (98.20.119.7):
In Reply to: OT Blue Rhino propane posted by Mike (WA) on June 12, 2011 at 10:10:42:
Having a LP fuel combine, I have ALL of the needed adapter for LP. I fill MY OWN 20 LB LP tanks and NOT a ONE of them has that POS OPD valve. NONE are used for a Barbecue. One of the LITTLE know facts of a OPD valve is you can not use a 20 LB tank to supply LIQUID LP to a LP fueled piece of equipment. I have a ventilating heater that if not supplied with liquid fuel in the winter, a 20 lb tank will frost solid and freeze up which causes the heater to stop running. None of my 20 LB LP tank are stored in enclosed structures. I am also a Volunteer Fire Fighter. I understand WHY the OPD valve was invented. Many fires and explosions were caused by 20 LB LP tanks that were overfilled, installed on a barbecue and store in a garage. Then the tank vented filling the garage with LP vapor looking for the arc from a switch, or the pilot light on a appliance to cause the LP vapor to go BOOM.
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