August 15, 2002- Safety Relief Valves for Large Propane Tanks Recalled by Cavagna North America Inc.
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Cavagna North America Inc., of Branchburg, N.J., is recalling about 6,100 safety relief valves manufactured by Omeca, of Bresia, Italy. These valves, imported by Cavagna, are designed to relieve excess pressure in large propane tanks, typically the 500- to 1,000-gallon size. The recalled valves can have sharp internal edges that can cut into gasket seals in the valves, causing a propane gas leak. This poses a risk of fire or burn injuries.
March 21, 2001- Hurricane Products Propane Regulator Recall
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hurricane Products, of Valencia, Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 20,000 propane regulators. These propane regulators, manufactured by Chen Fong Enterprise Co. Ltd., of Taiwan, are used to regulate the flow of propane from pressurized containers. These regulators can leak propane, which can result in a fire or explosion. The leak can cause the appliance flame to be larger than expected, possibly causing burns to nearby consumers and cause nearby combustibles to catch fire.
June 20, 1996- Gas Hose Recalled by Ruiz & Mele
MAY 26, 1992- Parker Hannifin Corp. Recalls 1/4-Inch Gas Hoses
July 22, 1986- Gasoline Hose Swivel Connectors Recalled by Dover/OPW
September 6, 1984- LP-Gas Regulator Recalled By RegO
May 18, 1984- A-L Series Unitrols Recalled by Robertshaw
May 16, 1984- LP Valves Recalled by Robertshaw
April 24, 1984- Honeywell-V5130 Gas Valve AnnouncingIssuance Of Complaint
June 1, 1982- Gas Appliance Connector Valves Recalled by Brass Craft
January 15, 1982- Gas Control Valves Recalled By Honeywell
April 24, 1978- Defective Gas Valves Warning
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