Can you use a 20 lb propane tank on its side

Transporting propane cylinders is a task most of us, or our customers, have done countless times.

Can you use a 20 lb propane tank on its side

The safest way to secure a propane cylinder in a vehicle is with a trusted propane tank holder and stabilizer. (Photo: iStock.com/Maudib/uscourts.gov)

Every individual who utilizes a propane grill, powers a generator or needs propane to heat home space or water has had a tank refilled and placed into a personal vehicle.

But are your customers doing this the right way? To be more specific, are they doing this the safe way?

Propane retailers should take it upon themselves to educate customers about safety practices for transporting propane cylinders. Let’s consider a few key points to make sure they understand before driving off your lot.

A person must carry no more than four propane cylinders in a sedan or SUV at one time. No single cylinder should contain a propane capacity of more than 45 pounds, and the total combined weight of all the cylinders in an enclosed vehicle should not exceed 90 pounds. All propane cylinders must be secured in the vertical and upright position.

The safest way to secure a propane cylinder in a vehicle is with a trusted propane tank holder and stabilizer. These tank holders fit tightly around the propane cylinder – or lock into the cylinder’s foot ring – making them safe and secure.

Many people prefer using a milk crate. Crates are sturdy and will keep the cylinders in the vertical position. Securing a propane cylinder with rope, twine or a ratchet strap is also acceptable, but make sure customers have a good anchor point in their car.

Customers may transport up to 1,000 pounds of propane in the back of an open pickup truck or trailer. However, the propane cylinders must still be transported in the vertical and upright position.

A 100-pound propane cylinder is heavy and should be loaded carefully and with the help of another person. A full 100-pound cylinder can actually weigh up to 180 pounds, so be sure to assist customers in getting these into the back of their truck or trailer safely.

Once the propane cylinder is loaded into the back of the truck, find the anchor points. Educate your customer to use twine, rope or other tie-downs to secure the cylinder at the base, near the foot ring and at the top to secure the cylinder in the vertical, upright position. There are ratchet straps and other tie-downs available for people who are not comfortable tying knots.

Can you use a 20 lb propane tank on its side

Though forklift cylinders are designed to be used in the horizontal position, make sure customers know the cylinders should still be transported in the vertical position. When secured to a forklift, there is a pin that locks the cylinder into a specific position, keeping the pressure relief valve in the vapor space of the cylinder. If transported on its side, the cylinder may roll and shift the pressure relief valve to the bottom, in the liquid space of the cylinder.

If a customer is trying to transport a 100-pound propane cylinder in a sedan or SUV, or if the customer positions the tank on its side, take a moment to educate customers on why this is not safe and the hazards that could come from improper transportation of a propane cylinder. Help them correct their mistake or keep their cylinder for them until they can return with the proper equipment and/or vehicle.

For your safety – and that of your customers – always perform a quality pre-fill inspection before filling a cylinder and wear personal protective equipment at all times.

These are just a few tips to keep in mind the next time you sell or fill a propane cylinder. Safety should always be priority No. 1, and that begins with propane knowledge.


John Barnett is autogas sales representative for Suburban Propane.

NOTE: The opinions and viewpoints expressed herein are solely the author’s and should in no way be interpreted as those of LP Gas magazine or any of its staff members.

Best Ways to Transport your Propane Tank

Truck Bed or Trailer

If you’re driving a pickup truck or have a trailer attached to your vehicle, make sure you carefully secure your portable propane tank with bungee cord or rope. You want to make sure the tank stays upright during the drive, and prevent it from sliding or bouncing around.

Rear Seat

Wedge your propane tank tightly between the front seat and the back seat. Make sure the tank is upright and firmly secured, so it doesn’t fall over or become dislodged during the drive. For extra security, a bungee cord or rope can keep it in place.

Trunk

If you are transporting your propane tank in the trunk of your vehicle, you’ll need some support to make sure it stays upright on its way to your destination. A pre-made stand will work well for this, but something with high sides—like a milk crate—should work, too.

Can you use a 20 lb propane tank on its side

Propane Tank Transportation-Safety Tips

  • NEVER keep a filled propane cylinder inside a hot vehicle.
  • ALWAYS transport a cylinder in a secure, upright position so it will not fall, shift, or roll when you’re driving. It is dangerous to travel with a tank on its side, so it's extremely important to keep the propane tank in a vertical position during transport.
  • ALWAYS place the cylinder in a well-ventilated area of the vehicle.
  • ALWAYS close the cylinder valve. Seal it with a plug if required—even if the cylinder is empty. If you’re not sure if your tank requires a plug, you can always ask at your AmeriGas refill or exchange location.
  • ALWAYS proceed right to your destination and once you arrive, remove the cylinder from your vehicle right away.

Learn more about Proper Propane Tank Use

Can you use a propane tank while it's laying on its side?

ALWAYS transport a cylinder in a secure, upright position so it will not fall, shift, or roll when you're driving. It is dangerous to travel with a tank on its side, so it's extremely important to keep the propane tank in a vertical position during transport.

Why can't you lay down a propane tank?

For a good reason. You must keep them upright so that the pressure relief valve can work properly. This ensures the pressure relief valve is not immersed in the liquid and is located in the vapor space as required by its design approvals.

Can propane tanks be used horizontally?

No unless you get a special tank. Mounting it on it's side would put the valve on the side which would let the tank release liquid propane and not gaseous propane. The valve needs to be on the top of the tank so that it only releases gas and not liquid.