Lpg Tank, Remove - Yale VERACITOR GCC030VX Operating Manual

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Maintenance
LPG is extremely flammable. When checking or filling
an LPG tank: No smoking. Stop engine.
Frost on the surface of the tank, the valves or fittings
and the odor of LPG fuel indicates a leak. Inspect the
LPG system and repair a leak immediately. An LPG fuel
leak creates an explosion and fire hazard. Do not
attempt to start the engine if there is a leak in the LPG
fuel system.
Only trained and authorized personnel are permitted to
operate filling equipment.
Use only the LPG tank indicated on the label on the
tank bracket. Do not use an LPG tank that is damaged.
A damaged LPG tank must be removed from service.
WARNING
LPG tanks are heavy. The weight of an LPG tank can
exceed the maximum recommended weight for safe lift-
ing by an individual. Get assistance when lifting or low-
ering an LPG tank. Use correct lifting procedures.
LPG can cause an explosion. Do not cause sparks or
permit flammable material near the LPG system. LPG
fuel systems can be disconnected indoors only if the
lift truck is at least 8 m (26 ft) from any open flame,
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motor vehicles, electrical equipments, or ignition
source.
Removable LPG tanks must be removed from the fork
lift before filling. If the lift truck is equipped with a non-
removable LPG tank, make sure all components
(engine, transmission, muffler, catalytic muffler) have
surface temperatures that have cooled to below 427 °C
(800 °F).

LPG Tank, Remove

NOTE: The LPG tank bracket used on this line of trucks to
mount the LPG tank onto the counterweight comes in two
styles. One style of bracket swings out to the side of the
truck and the other swings out to the side and drops down .
See Figure 43.
1. Removable LPG tanks can be replaced indoors only if
the lift truck is a minimum of 8 m (26 ft) from any open
flame, motor vehicles, electrical equipment, or ignition
source. Move lift truck to an area where LPG tanks are
changed.
2. Turn the shutoff valve clockwise until the valve is com-
pletely closed.

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