bowersrd
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Sep 27, 2020
- Messages
- 27
- Location
- Colorado
- RV Year
- 2008
- RV Make
- CT Coachworks
- RV Model
- Siena
- RV Length
- 40
Last month I purchased a 2008 Class A and have stopped at a Love's and a Tractor Supply and both times the propane handler looked for a DOT inspection sticker and stated I must have had one within 10 years. I have a 50 gallon tank manufactured in 2007, but it does not list a DOT number. I googled the topic and found a rvtravel article stating:
"Motorhomes, though, have installed ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) tanks, not DOT tanks. ASME tanks are not required to be re-certified since they are permanently installed. But DOT/TC cylinders, both vertical and horizontal, because they can be removed, transported and filled independently, do qualify for periodic re-certification. All propane containers, tanks and cylinders, however, should be periodically inspected, cleaned and tested for leaks. All of which should be considered preventive maintenance common sense."
The article was from March 2018. I attached a pic of my tank placard. Is this true and how do I convince the businesses of this?
"Motorhomes, though, have installed ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) tanks, not DOT tanks. ASME tanks are not required to be re-certified since they are permanently installed. But DOT/TC cylinders, both vertical and horizontal, because they can be removed, transported and filled independently, do qualify for periodic re-certification. All propane containers, tanks and cylinders, however, should be periodically inspected, cleaned and tested for leaks. All of which should be considered preventive maintenance common sense."
The article was from March 2018. I attached a pic of my tank placard. Is this true and how do I convince the businesses of this?