Fyi: Litecilinder propane recall

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I got this on my my e-mail today.
I know a few of you have them like I do.
Not sure as to why the recall, but I haven't read the entire email..

May 30, 2013

Attention: All Retailers, Distributors and Users of Composite Cylinders manufactured by The Lite Cylinder Company,

Subject: Emergency Recall Order

The US Department of Transportation has issued an “Emergency Recall Order” for all LPG composite cylinders manufactured by The Lite Cylinder Company as per the following Emergency Order No. 2013-002. The recall notice specifically identifies those cylinders manufactured under DOT-SP 14562 (and DOT-SP 13957 as authorized therein), DOT-SP 13105, any cylinder re-qualified under H706, and any cylinders manufactured under M5729.

Lite Cylinder Company has submitted a Petition for Review with DOT seeking to amend several portions of this Recall Order. It is unknown as to when or to what extent, if any, portions of this recall may be modified. Until such time, users of this product are directed to immediately cease use of the cylinders identified in the recall.

All cylinder sizes are involved in this recall: 10#, 20#, 25# and 33#



Please note that the directive states “Under no circumstances should a cylinder described in this emergency recall order be filled, refilled, or used for the transportation of hazardous materials.” The cylinder’s identifying markings may be found on the label affixed to the dome of the cylinder.

To effectively comply with this recall, cylinder owners must:
1. Take proper safeguards in identifying and handling the affected cylinders identified in this order.

2. Cease use of all specified cylinders until notified of DOT response to Petition for Review.


3. Arrange to have all propane gas removed from cylinder. This should only be done by qualified persons, trained in handling cylinders in accordance with Federal regulations. (Note: All propane dispensing agents should meet this criteria.) This person must discharge all gas, purge, and remove the valve per the recall.

4. Return the empty, purged, valve-less cylinders, to the manufacturer, freight prepaid, at:

The Lite Cylinder Company
139 Southeast Parkway Court
Franklin, TN 37064

Please note that Lite has petitioned to amend Recall Order to allow specified cylinders to be field destroyed. We will promptly advise if Order is so amended.

A copy of the Recall Order (3 pages) is attached for your reference.

While Lite is in sharp disagreement with the extraordinary and overwhelming harshness of this action, we will make every reasonable effort to comply. We clearly recognize there are associated financial implications as well as considerable inconvenience to our loyal and valued customers. Our team is currently trying to assess solutions to address these concerns and will communicate a response at the earliest possible date.
 
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http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/portal/sit...6c010VgnVCM10000080e8a8c0RCRD&vgnextfmt=print

It's official...

The emergency order was issued after a PHMSA investigation of Lite Cylinder of Franklin, Tennessee, revealed unsafe conditions and practices. The emergency order mandated more than 55,000 two-piece fully wrapped fiber composite cylinders be removed from service. These composite cylinders are commonly used as portable fuel tanks for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

Actual emergency recall order is linked to from the page above:
http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/staticfile...ecall_Order_The_Lite_Cylinder_Company_Inc.pdf
http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/staticfile.../Lite_Cylinder_Company_Termination_Letter.pdf
 
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Was looking at such cylinders a few years back. There are other players in the industry, right? Anyone have recommendations or is it too early to tell? Sux but better to recall than worse:mad:
 
Until the smoke clears I ordered 3 of these...I also left a message this morning at Lite headquarters....hopefully I'll hear something back.


Worthington 11 lb. steel cylinders. I like the smaller ones to be able to satellite them around the campsite (light, shower, heat, etc.)

http://www.casa.com/p/worthington-1...e-1-w-overflow-prevention-device-valve-509054

Free expedited shipping....



Enter for $20 off > SPRINGCASA20


total was $172.97

BTW..Thanks for the heads up Manu!!..
 
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^^ yah welcome..

I guess this last email says it all eh !!

litecylinder@litecylinder.com


Subject: Emergency Recall Order

Please be advised that The Lite Cylinder Company is no longer in business and is currently evaluating its legal options. The company’s facility is now closed and unable to receive cylinders returned per the instructions detailed in US DOT – PHMSA Emergency Order No. 2013-002. Furthermore, the company is financially insolvent and will not be able to recompense cylinder owners, dealers and distributors for the expenses incurred in complying with this Emergency Recall Order.

If you have any questions concerning the Emergency Recall Order you should contact John Heneghan, Regional Director, at (404) 832-1140, john.heneghan@dot.gov, or Aaron Mitchell, Director Field Services Support, at (202) 366-4455, aaron.mitchell@dot.gov.
 
Well, like I wrote on post #2:

"Wow - I don't own one, but looks like Lite Cylinders is going to have a huge $$ loss. Their main web page entry point is currently "under construction"... oops..."

So looks like the huge $$ loss "solution" involved closing their doors and saying "screw you" to the customer.... charming...

cheers,
george.
 
I think you'll want Amazon to drop that order. Count your lucky stars, I'd say, on this matter.

Soooo, I asked previously. Was this the only source of such tanks? All other options are now back to all-metal tanks?
 
A neighbor owns a propane company here in SoCal and when I asked about composite cylinders, He said no, then "Hell NO"!

Big problem is how they are handled, he said all it takes is a wear mark or ding on the cylinder, and they will not refill it. People have them re-certified, but if the tank is beat up at all, they still wont fill them, as the company has no idea when the damage occurred.

He told me to buy an aluminum cylinder if I wanted a lighter weight tank.

My 2 cents.

Doug
 
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