Description
One gallon of propane weighs 4.2 pounds which needs to be considered in addition to the weight of the empty tank.
120 gallon ASME Propane Tank
Sku 6762.11HL
- Valving includes: POL Valve, Fill Valve and Gauge.
- Also referred to as a 420 lb Propane Tank.
- ASME Certified. What does that mean?
- The weight of an ASME 420 lb tank is 13 lbs more than a DOT 420 lb tank. This thicker steel provides the customer greater longevity.
- Made in USA by Manchester Tank (due to a nationwide tank shortage, a comparable brand may be supplied).
- Vacuum Pre-purged tank – saves in the cost to prepare a tank for use.
- Vertical steel tank.
Please Read Before Ordering
- $575.00 Flat Shipping Rate to a residential address, lift gate included.
- Freight carrier will deliver to your driveway on a pallet.
- Must be installed by a trained professional.
- Sold and delivered ONLY in the 48 contiguous USA.
- For quantity orders of two or more – request a special quote.
- Due to a nationwide tank shortage, a comparable brand may be supplied. Contact us if the brand of the tank is an issue.
State-of-the-Art powder-coating cylinder finish, called “Armor Cladd ll-The Next Generation” which improves the durability of the tank by 150%! High density polyethylene lid which is extremely durable, rust-proof and dent-proof.
120 Gallon Propane Tank
Propane continues to be a popular choice among consumers when it comes to heating for residential, agricultural, and commercial industries. If you’re looking for a 100-gal propane tank size, this is the right choice for you. 100 gallons refers to the actual number of gallons of propane the tank can hold, and 120 gallons refers to the total water capacity of the tank.
This type of tank is also known as a 420 lb. tank, which refers to the number of pounds of propane the tank will hold when filled to 80 percent. Typically, 100-gallon propane tanks are used for home heating, hot water, dryers, generators, and pool heat. 100-gallon propane tanks are also used for commercial applications such as heating, cooking, and dry cleaning. They are about 4 ft. tall.
Propane is easy to store and refill. Includes an internal gauge within the tank lid for simple and convenient refilling. Recommended refilling is between 20-30% capacity.

A twin-stage regulator is necessary for tank usage at a safe, working pressure. Propane is odorless, but an odorant is added to it so that it will give off a smell if it’s leaking. If you have questions about the operation of your appliance or gas systems, contact your local gas dealer. Practice safety at all times. Never allow your gas container to be filled above the maximum safe level.
Specifications
- Size: 118 gallon
- LPG Capacity: 95.9 gallons
- Water Capacity: 118 gallons
- Overall Height: 53.8″
- Body Height: 45.6″
- Cylinder Diameter: 30″
- Base Diameter: 23.1″
- Tare Weight: 291 lbs.
- Standard Specification Valve: CGA-510
- Sight Gauge: Yes
- Color: White
Notes
- Still under factory vacuum seal, must have a local propane provider fill the tank for the first time.
- The first fill requires the propane provider to break the suction seal by filling the POL valve with Methanol. After that, it can be filled through the ACME fill valve.
Features
- TC/DOT cylinders can be transported with 80% of the total container volume – ASME can be transported with a maximum of 5%
- DOT retest periods are 12 years after manufacturing, then each 5-year period thereafter
- TC retest period is every 10 years
- ASME code does not mandate a retest period
- Carbon steel construction with powder coat paint for maximum rust protection
- Heavier material for strength, protection, and long life in the field
- Collar and valves oriented for ease of manifold
- #54 liquid level outage valve orifice
- Durable, rust-proof, and dent-proof HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) lids have a 10-year guarantee
- For aboveground use
- Made in the U.S.A.
- See the datasheet for more information
Other items you should purchase when buying this item:
- PST8810, 20″ straight copper pigtail
- Twin stage regulator
Other items you should purchase if you are coupling two tanks:
- PST8800, propane T-block
- PST8805, 40″ U-shaped copper pigtail
Residential Propane Tanks: How to Figure Out What Size Propane Tank You Need for Your Home
Choosing the right size propane tank is a critical starting point for your propane investment. If you have the wrong size tank installed, your budget will suffer.
You may think it couldn’t happen to you. However, countless people install the wrong size residential propane tanks in their homes every year.










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