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lpg tank question
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lpg tank question
hey gang, I've got a tank I wanna use in my truck, I know it'll need to be checked and re stamped, but it has some minor surface rust on outside an I wanna clean it up. If I paint it is there a certain colour it has to be?? (or do the makers just have bulk lots of silver) and could you powder coat the tank?
Is it beer o'clock yet??
you can paint it any color you want. I am not sure if the color affects the compliancing but you can paint it black when you get it back.aussie_stu wrote:so can't respray black to blend it into the truck, bugger
a black tank will just mean it wont accept as much gas after its been sirring in d sun
JEs
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By law an LPG storage vessel in a motor vehicle MUST be colored either Silver, Matt silver/Light grey or white.jessie928 wrote:You can paint it any color you want. I am not sure if the color affects the compliancing but you can paint it black when you get it back.
JEs
Oxygen or compressed air in commercial vehicles must be black.
A good part of the reasoning is for identification in emergency situations.
Cheers Dan
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if thats the case, why do they fit black steel bashplatesRuffy wrote:By law an LPG storage vessel in a motor vehicle MUST be colored either Silver, Matt silver/Light grey or white.jessie928 wrote:You can paint it any color you want. I am not sure if the color affects the compliancing but you can paint it black when you get it back.
JEs
Oxygen or compressed air in commercial vehicles must be black.
A good part of the reasoning is for identification in emergency situations.
Cheers Dan
i think you will find that painting it any colour wont get you into any trouble.
If all else fails and you wanto get really pedantic, make a BLACK, PINK or YELLOW bashplate that covers as much of the visible parts of the tank as possible, because in actual fact the tank in a 4wd vehicle can get bashed from just about any angle
JEs
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hhhmmpphhhhhhjessie928 wrote:i think you will find that painting it any colour wont get you into any trouble.
If all else fails and you wanto get really pedantic, make a BLACK, PINK or YELLOW bashplate that covers as much of the visible parts of the tank as possible, because in actual fact the tank in a 4wd vehicle can get bashed from just about any angle
JEs
Maybe you didn't quite understand the first time...
There is a law that prohibits you from painting an LPG storage vessel on a motor vehicle any other color than white, silver or matt silver/light grey. He asked and i answered, If you wish to go and give him false or misleading information knowingly then that's your choice.
The bash plate has a minimum and maximum specification. DOH! there goes another one of your good ideas
The regulations are from AS1425 which is the standard pertaining to the fitmentof LPG to motor vehicles so it applies Australia wide.
By all means paint the tank. But you can now do it in the knowledge that it's ILLEGAL.
I have illegal driving lights, body lift, body mods, brakes conversion and tyres so i'm not knocking anyone for doing something against a regulation, I'm just letting you know the reg's.
Cheers Dan.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Ruffy wrote:hhhmmpphhhhhhjessie928 wrote:i think you will find that painting it any colour wont get you into any trouble.
If all else fails and you wanto get really pedantic, make a BLACK, PINK or YELLOW bashplate that covers as much of the visible parts of the tank as possible, because in actual fact the tank in a 4wd vehicle can get bashed from just about any angle
JEs
Maybe you didn't quite understand the first time...
There is a law that prohibits you from painting an LPG storage vessel on a motor vehicle any other color than white, silver or matt silver/light grey. He asked and i answered, If you wish to go and give him false or misleading information knowingly then that's your choice.
The bash plate has a minimum and maximum specification. DOH! there goes another one of your good ideas
The regulations are from AS1425 which is the standard pertaining to the fitmentof LPG to motor vehicles so it applies Australia wide.
By all means paint the tank. But you can now do it in the knowledge that it's ILLEGAL.
I have illegal driving lights, body lift, body mods, brakes conversion and tyres so i'm not knocking anyone for doing something against a regulation, I'm just letting you know the reg's.
Cheers Dan.
i hear ya,
but in reality, lot of station wagon fords and holdens have bashplates that cover more than half of the tank and are black.
Same for a doughnut tank. actually more than half of a doughnut tank is covered in the spare wheel well of vehicles.
And then itts covered with a brown colored board, and then black carpet
so if you can cover a tank with carpet that is black, i am sure you can do just about anything to the tank, even if its a " loose and removable cover"
the above was the point i was trying to convey.
Cheers,
JEs
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you haven't conveyed anything. the australian standard is the tank must be silver which would mainly be for safety reasons. if the car is on fire and a silver tank is spotted then firemen immediatly know about it and don't have to wonder if that black tank is simply a compressed air tank.
shiny silver tanks look pretty good anyway. mine has a silver bashplate on it.
shiny silver tanks look pretty good anyway. mine has a silver bashplate on it.
mate how do you spot a tank in the boot or under the tray? seriously!brown hornet wrote:you haven't conveyed anything. the australian standard is the tank must be silver which would mainly be for safety reasons. if the car is on fire and a silver tank is spotted then firemen immediatly know about it and don't have to wonder if that black tank is simply a compressed air tank.
shiny silver tanks look pretty good anyway. mine has a silver bashplate on it.
oh yeah there are really alot of cars and 4wd's out there with 80 litre air tanks.
it takes an shiny white car about 15 seconds to go black in a fire, so even if the tank was flouro yellow, it will be black in 10 seconds, DO you think the fire brigade is stupid enough to guess what color the tank was before all the paint burnt off it?
firebrigade look at the numberplate ( usually one of the last things to burn) for the LPG sticker to see if the vehicle is LPG. I can highly they open boots and check under cars to see if it has LPG or an AIR tank.
JEs
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Why ? it is filled with liquid to a maximum of 80% by volume. (OK so it may be a tiny bit less but hardly any signifigant amount)jessie928 wrote:you can paint it any color you want. I am not sure if the color affects the compliancing but you can paint it black when you get it back.aussie_stu wrote:so can't respray black to blend it into the truck, bugger
a black tank will just mean it wont accept as much gas after its been sirring in d sun
JEs
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
ISnt that what you have the stickers on you number plates ??? So they know if your vehicle has a LP gas storage tank onboard..
Like places that store beyond X litres or Kg's of certain substances places have to display HazCem signs.
Like places that store beyond X litres or Kg's of certain substances places have to display HazCem signs.
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
hot LPG displaces more area inside the tank, i THINK it also increases pressure, the AFL cuts of at supposedly 80-85% ( my 115 litre tanks i can always squeeze at least 100l in but the AFL kicks in at 90-92 on cold days or a cold tank)love_mud wrote:Why ? it is filled with liquid to a maximum of 80% by volume. (OK so it may be a tiny bit less but hardly any signifigant amount)jessie928 wrote:you can paint it any color you want. I am not sure if the color affects the compliancing but you can paint it black when you get it back.aussie_stu wrote:so can't respray black to blend it into the truck, bugger
a black tank will just mean it wont accept as much gas after its been sirring in d sun
JEs
when the weather is very hot, your AFL will kick in earliyer. If your exhaust runs to close to your tank this will also affect the AFL.
On one of our trucks, we had the pipe cut after the muffler for a little while, and if driven for an hour, you could not even get 1 litre into the tank as it was to hot.
Jes
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God of Magnificant Ideas!
Yep the LAW says thems da colors.......
The reality is matt black , semi gloss black, gloss black and several other colors 'is' happening.......... but who cares !
There are thousands of STUPID laws out there !!!
My main concern at the moment is that LPG tank in Stu's rig....
Is that a 'household cylinder' ?????
If so dont worry about any further leagalities at all
Kingy
The reality is matt black , semi gloss black, gloss black and several other colors 'is' happening.......... but who cares !
There are thousands of STUPID laws out there !!!
My main concern at the moment is that LPG tank in Stu's rig....
Is that a 'household cylinder' ?????
If so dont worry about any further leagalities at all
Kingy
[color=blue][size=150][b]And your cry-baby, whinyassed opinion would be.....? [/b][/size][/color]
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