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In article , Donals Dilemma
wrote: On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 23:02:33 -0000, "Donal" wrote: Donals Dilemma wrote in message .. . On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 13:50:59 +1100, Peter Wiley wrote: I just used my account with BOC to rent industrial cylinders of LPG instead. Always a way. Yep, you can get around the rules. In a normal situation the gas supplier will not fill or exchange on site cylinders without seeing the compliance plate. Hell they're so pedantic that you can show them the paperwork but if there's no plate attached, and legible, they go away. Please tell me that I haven't understood what both of you have written. Do you need to show some sort of certificate just to buy a cylinder of gas for your boat? No! for a boat you need a cylinder that has been tested and stamped no less than 10 years ago. After that it need to be retested or replaced. It MUST be galvanised for marine use so it's economical to retest and have a new valve fitted. In a fixed/home/commercial installation, a compliance plate needs to be fixed near the cylinder before it will be installed/replaced or refilled. Right. Basically cylinders fall into 2 categories. 9kg & less, you can own and get filled anywhere without paperwork, as Oz says, long as they're in test. The big cylinders - 45kg - are used for domestic/industrial supply of LPG and if they're for a fixed installation (house for example) the pipework has to be done by a licensed gasfitter and it's illegal for the supplier to rent bottles to you if you don't have the paperwork/compliance plate. It's also illegal to do your own gas pipework for reticulated town gas, BTW, and for good reason - lotta idiots and the people they kill will probably not include themselves, unfortunately. My situation, I have an account with an industrial gas supplier for oxygen, acetylene, argon, carbon dioxide etc for welding/cutting. Easy to add LPG to the list of bottles I rent. IIRC the price was actually a bit less than the domestic supplier as well. PDW |
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