Posted by 504 on January 03, 2021 at 17:40:01 from (199.127.53.7):
In Reply to: Propaine tank leak posted by 37 chief on January 03, 2021 at 12:34:15:
Mine leaked and did not stop by tightening the bolts, (5/16) I got a couple of O rings from a supplier,one round and one square sided Oring. L waited till the tank was down to 10% and changed it,I lost the same as nothing. LP is liquid in the tank and has to boil to make gas,I had the gasket changed before it boiled enough to gas. Just a cation to those on Volunteer Fire Departments. It's been several years ago the bulk tank in Lewistown MO broke a pipe because of the ground heaving.I was cold and the guys at the FD decided to fog the tank with water. THe problem was the emergency shut off valve was on the bottom of the tank under about your feet of ice. They evacuated the entire town of 400 to 500 people,closed the second busiest hwy in the county. THe town was closed for over two weeks. After that the LP company put gas operated remote shut off valves of all of their bulk tanks. Just something that should be looked at for emergency training.
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