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O/T opd valve

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xragman

02-18-2005 05:45:43




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anyone know the laws on this. went to 4 diff. local suppliers, got 3 diff. answers from office help.




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FarmerDave

02-21-2005 11:10:14




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 Re: O/T opd valve in reply to xragman, 02-18-2005 05:45:43  
Have you tried

www.opdvalve.com

?



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kjm

02-19-2005 19:30:13




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 Re: O/T opd valve in reply to xragman, 02-18-2005 05:45:43  
20#,and up to 100# need OPDs the exceptions are tanks for comercial use(tow moter,floor buffers,plumbers pots, do not need them but be sure to check the inspection date and ad 12yr to that.if it is over and needs a new valve you my be money ahead to buy a new tank.



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Alberta Mike

02-18-2005 16:32:30




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 Re: O/T opd valve in reply to xragman, 02-18-2005 05:45:43  
Up here, at least in Alberta and the rest of Canada I think, the OPD valve is available if you want to buy a bottle with it on (more expensive) however the older style are still used for the most part (although they have the newer external barbeque threads as well as the old style internal ones)on both brand new and recycled bottles. A lot of Canadians with trailers have found out the hard way that when they are on holidays stateside, they can't get those bottles filled. And if you really want to get confused, phone around and ask if a current certification is needed on your propane powered vehicle, you will get 10 different answers from 10 different experts.

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IH2444

02-18-2005 06:28:38




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 Re: O/T opd valve in reply to xragman, 02-18-2005 05:45:43  
My understanding is that all cylinders under 100 lb have to have OPD valves.



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Eldon (WA)

02-19-2005 12:59:53




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 Re: O/T opd valve in reply to IH2444, 02-18-2005 06:28:38  
Tanks used in horizontal applications don't need them either.



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