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Does anyone know if the current tanks are made of metal or fiberglass?
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Steel is the material of choice for high pressure tanks. Pressure inside a propane tank ranges from 100 to 200 psig. 200 is the MAWP (maximum allowable working pressure). Above 250 psig a pressure relief valve would start venting to protect the tank from catastrophic failure.
https://www.technicalsafetybc.ca/ale...ssure-200-psig |
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After sending a polite email my rental fee was waived. Thanks everyone for your input!
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They try to gouge the customer.....and it frequently works for them. A bit of gentle pushback from you the customer worked. Good for you!
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