On Thu, 1 May 2003, Philip Chidlaw wrote: > Again quoting from http://www.nfpa.org/PDF/OPDFactSheet.pdf > "They must have label to indicate that they are not equipped with an > overfilling prevention device. Anyone can make the label." Which makes me wonder why the place that said one was needed didn't just slap it on. I know I'm on borrowed time with my tank, because the certification plate has rusted off. I doubt most places will crawl under there to check, but they *could* refuse to fill it because of that.
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