Oops, I guess that would refer to the volume of gas and I was thinking liquid. Sorry. That would be a small leak. Mark David Beierl wrote: > > At 23:16 5/12/2000, Mark Drillock wrote: > >of the gas line could result in a fire. If the tank regulator was > >involved, the result might be spectacular. This seems unlikely but it is > > Mark, the POL spud on the regulator has a so-called "excess-flow" device > (if not it's highly illegal) that shuts off if the flow is too > high. That's one reason why using a BBQ-type regulator is so bad, because > it's unlikely that the POL fitting will be correct. So anything downstream > of that fitting that causes uncontrolled venting will be quickly shut > off. If the valve gets knocked off the tank, that's a different story > entirely, but just having the valve open has been covered by the approval > authorities. > > david > David Beierl - Providence, RI > http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/ > '84 Westy "Dutiful Passage" > '85 GL "Poor Relation" |
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