LP Tank
* The LP Tank used with your grill
must meet the following
requirements:
* Use LP Tanks only with these required
measurements:
12"
(30.5cm)
(diameter)
x 18" (45.7 cm) (tall) with 20 lb. (9 kg.)
capacity
maximum.
* LP Tanks must be constructed
and marked
in accordance
with specifications
for LP Tanks of the U.S. Department
of
Transportation
(DOT) or for Canada,
CAN/CSA-B339,
tanks,
spheres and tubes for transportation
of dangerous
goods.
Transport
Canada
(TC). See LP Tank collar
for marking.
* LP Tank valve must have:
* Type 1 outlet compatible
with
regulator
or grill.
* Safety relief valve.
* UL listed Overfill
Protection
Device (OPD). This OPD safety
OPD Hand Wheel
feature is identified
by a unique triangular
hand wheel.
Use only LP Tanks equipped
with
this type of valve.
* LP Tank must be arranged
for vapor
withdrawal
and include
collar to protect
LP Tank valve. Always
keep LP Tanks in
upright
position
during
use, transit or storage.
LP Tank in upright
position
for vapor
withdrawal
LP (Liquefied
Petroleum
Gas)
* LP gas is nontoxic,
odorless
and colorless when produced.
For Your Safety,
LP gas has been given an odor (similar to
rotten cabbage)
so that it can be smelled.
* LP gas is highly flammable
and may ignite
unexpectedly
when mixed with air.
LP Tank
Filllng
* Use only licensed and experienced
dealers.
* LP dealer
must purge new tank before filling.
" Dealer should NEVER fill LP Tank more than 80% of LP Tank
volume. Volume of propane
in tank will vary by temperature.
* A frosty regulator
indicates gas overfill.
Immediately
close
LP Tank valve and call local LP gas dealer
for assistance.
* Do not release liquid propane
(LP) gas into the atmosphere.
This is a hazardous
practice.
* To remove gas from LP Tank, contact
an LP dealer
or call a
local fire department
for assistance.
Check the telephone
directory
under "Gas Companies"
for nearest certified
LP
dealers.