The Star (Jamaica)

JGRA rubbishes circulatin­g message

- AKEEM MASTERS STAR Writer

President of The Jamaica Gasolene Retailers Associatio­n (JGRA) Phillip Chung is declaring that a message that has been circulatin­g on social media warning persons not to fill up their gas tanks as it may cause their vehicles to explode due to extreme temperatur­e is completely false.

Chung said he became aware of the message with the JGRA’s letterhead about three weeks ago.

“It is not authentic, it has absolutely no truth to what it claims,” he said.

Chung said it is near impossible for an explosion to take place.

“All gas tanks in all automobile­s have a vent, so it prevents the tank from expanding so the integrity of the tank will remain intact,” he explained. “For combustion to take place in a sealed vessel, it needs oxygen as the third part of the combustibi­lity process for it to combust; oxygen is not present in anybody’s gas tank unless it is wilfully induced.”

FILLING UP IS OK

“As a friendly reminder to our customers, the fit and proper way to is to have your tank filled and when the nozzle clicks, just round it off for change purposes,” he said.

However, he advised motorists not to overfill their tanks as it will block the vent.

He said research that was done in Texas proved that high temperatur­es could not cause a vehicle to explode.

“Internatio­nally, when that (filling the tank) is done under extreme temperatur­e ... a little bit of it seeps out of the tank cover and that was it,” he said.

But he said because the gas tanks are vented and not sealed, “if there is expansion, the tanks will not be pressurise­d. So categorica­lly that article is rubbish and it is not a product of the JGRA”.

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