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Date:         Wed, 9 Jul 97 22:38:58 UT
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From:         "Tom Brunson" <TABRUN@msn.com>
Subject:      RE: More on propane tanks, a few questions

One possibility if there were two different sizes of Vanagon propane tanks:

Several years ago I think there was a code change regarding hazard protection of vehicle mounted tanks - requiring substantial structural change if the tank extended beyond certain limits of the body / frame. This may have resulted in a change to smaller diameter tanks to avoid more costly modifications.

Propane dealers are paying more attention to "per code" installations, and are not supposed to fill tanks on systems which violate codes. While many probably still don't pay much attention, if you make a modification that violates codes some will refuse to fill it. (Like it or not, it's what the law requires of them.)

The code normally exempts older installations from recent changes (not always) - but a new tank with different dimensions or changed mounting would probably have to comply with current codes.

NFPA #58 has been the national (ANSI) standard for general propane systems - but there may be others pertaining to vehicle mounted systems by now. Last I knew all states (except Texas) adopted #58 for state regulations. (Texas pretty well agrees with #58, but the Railroad Commission writes the state regs.)

Sorry to keep bringing up rules and regulations - but I figure it's better to know about them than to invest a lot in making changes and then find no one will put gas in your system.

Tom


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