No propane supplier in South Jersey will refill the old style tanks. 
I got a beautiful aluminum tank with our boat, can't use it unless I change the 
head. FIve years ago, the conversion to new head with float was close to $100. 
I found a steel cylinder that fit fine for $45 at a Camping store, painted some 
extra coats of rustoleum on the bottom, and we're still using it 5 years later. 
My next tank will be one of the clear fiberglass models for $100 from Defender. 
You can see the liguid level through the side. 

It is wise to have two tanks, Keep one on the boat and the other filled at 
home. 



Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Atlantic City, NJ 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry" <hhallgr...@cox.net> 
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 8:47:37 PM 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Do I really need OPV Valve on LPG tanks 





Rick, 

NFPA 58 LP Gas Code (2011 edition) says all tanks have to have OPD protection, 
with the exceptions of cylinders used for powered industrial trucks and 
industrial welding and cutting. With that, I think you would be hard pressed to 
find a facility in the US that would refill an old style tank. The upside is 
that it is an easy refit. 



Harry 





-----Original Message----- 
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Rick Brass 
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 11:41 AM 
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Subject: Stus-List Do I really need OPV Valve on LPG tanks 



I’m in the early stages of converting Imzadi from an old Galley Maid alcohol 
stove to a propane stove. I got a great deal on a Flavel stove from a friend 
who decided to install a 3 burner model in his trawler after already purchasing 
the two burner stove I bought from him. That made propane a “when I can get to 
it” priority project. 



But I just bought two 6-pound aluminum tanks from another boater, and that has 
raised the priority to “Before I leave for the Chesapeake in June”. 



The tanks I bought are new, and have the “traditional” valve with the round 
handle and pressure relief. The seller’s reason for selling them was that he 
had been told he needed to convert the tanks to the OPV valve that is used on 
the tank for your barbeque grill, and he did not want to go to the trouble and 
expense. Allegedly, propane suppliers cannot legally refill tanks with the 
older style valves. 



I was in the forklift business when the OPV valve was introduced, and my 
recollection is that the valve I have is legal for motive power and marine use 
so no change in the valves is required. 



Does anyone have definitive experience with the valve issue, or can you point 
me to where the requirements are published? 





Rick Brass 

Washington , NC 










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