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To: pz who wrote (164781)3/1/2012 1:23:26 AM
From: t4texas3 Recommendations  Respond to of 206151
 
first it is 3600 psi. second embrace it, because it is being done thousands of times per day already, and it has been going on for years.

have you thought they might have service station attendants (like i hear they require in new jersey for pumping gasoline)?

i have seen the cng pumped into some airport bus receptacles, and the nozzle connection is very robust to the tank receptacle. it looks like a lot of safety measures are at that robust interface to take care of any errors in a joe six pack way.

i suppose in the beginning of gasoline fueling without service attendants doing the work, some people or lawyers figured people would go all zoolander on the service stations too.