no it does not. unlike fossil fuels like gasoline, kerosine and diesel, natural gases like propane NEVER go bad.
Propane does not go bad. Propane tanks have a shelf life. Valve threads sometines get stripped through careless cross threading.
Yes. There should be a date stamp.
No
Propane tanks are required to have a safety relief valve. The relief valve is a safety device on the propane tank to vent excess pressure.
It is recommended that propane tanks should never be stored inside a home or garage. Propane tanks should be kept standing upright in well ventilated areas, near no flammable substances or materials.
Stainless Steel :)
The weight will never change. Allow the volume can change depending on the temperature. The hotter it is the more propane liquid will expand. This is the reason for only filling propane tanks to 80%.
Of course propane (C3) canbe stored in your basement. So can high explosives. Who in hades would want to is a better question.
Propane tanks are required to have a safety relief valve. The relief valve is a safety device on the propane tank to vent excess pressure.
a propane grill is by far the more popular choice as portable propane tanks are so widely available and affordable. For the convenience, a propane grill is the way to go.
water capacity accurately describes the tank total capacity
If you go on Airsplat.com you can view the prices of green gas. if you want propane, you'll need a propane adapter and you can get propane tanks from sporting good stores.
can you get a bad load of propane
It is recommended that propane tanks should never be stored inside a home or garage. Propane tanks should be kept standing upright in well ventilated areas, near no flammable substances or materials.
Stainless Steel :)
no
tanks that are used for flammable gases have left handed threads so that you can only use the proper regulators that control the flow out of the tank
The weight will never change. Allow the volume can change depending on the temperature. The hotter it is the more propane liquid will expand. This is the reason for only filling propane tanks to 80%.
LPG = Liquid Propane Gas. A LPG tanker is a big ship with tanks to carry the liquid propane gast at low temperature.
The standard propane tanks used on most gas grills are 20 lbs tanks. Smaller grills such as those used for camping, tailgating, etc use smaller propane tanks that are sold in the camping or plumbing section of your store.