August 15, 2002
Cavagna North
America Inc., Announces Recall of Safety Relief Valves for Large Propane Tanks
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. Cavagna has received 18 reports of leaking valves. No fires or
injuries have been reported.
The valves, model 66-1031, are approximately 7-inches long. Writing on the
valve reads "OMECA 66-1031." Only valves that contain year and batch
codes of "99.02," "99.16," "99.27," or
"99.28" are included in the recall. The valves from these batch codes
were installed on tanks that were refurbished or manufactured after May 1999. The
valves were sold to propane processors and distributors nationwide from May
1999 through May 2002 for between $10 and $15.
LP distributors, LP tank owners and propane gas users with recalled valves
should immediately contact Cavagna to schedule an appointment to have the
safety relief valve replaced at no charge. For more information, contact
Cavagna toll-free at (866) 422-8246 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET Monday
through Friday.