Cylinder Exchange
If you're looking for a safe and convenient way to refill your empty propane cylinder, Superior Energy, LLC has just the product you're looking for: Superior Energy, LLC Cylinder Exchange. Superior Energy, LLC offers something for everyone. Whether you're the owner of a propane grill, a retailer interested in offering propane to your consumers, Superior Energy, LLC Cylinder Exchange may be just what you are looking for.
Consumer
Our propane cylinder exchange customers with premier safety and convenience, the same qualities that you have come to know and trust from Superior Energy, LLC.
Safety
Every cylinder comes equipped with an Overfill Prevention Device (OPD), which complies with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) regulations. The OPD is a specially designed float device that prevents accidental overfilling, which can cause undesirable gas venting. An OPD valve also stops the flow of gas when a tank is not connected. In addition, every Superior Energy, LLC cylinder is safety inspected and leak tested by a trained Superior Energy, LLC employee.
Convenience
We're where you already shop! Available at many locations, and that number continues to grow each year. It's as easy as going to your neighborhood grocery store, gas station, convenience store or super-center, just to name a few locations. You can exchange an empty propane cylinder or buy a spare. To find a location near you, please visit our Cylinder Exchange Location Finder.
The typical transaction is as follows:
- When you arrive at a retail location, leave the cylinder in your car or outside next to the Exchange Cage if you are exchanging an empty cylinder. You must never bring a propane cylinder indoors.
- Proceed to the cashier to inform him/her that you have a cylinder that you would like to exchange or that you want to purchase a spare cylinder.
- The cashier will let you know the appropriate exchange or sale price. Pay the cashier.
- If you left a cylinder in your car to exchange, bring it to theExchange Cage. A store clerk will accompany you to the Exchange Cage and assist you in obtaining a full, safety-compliant cylinder from the cage.
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Regulations
Safety Guidelines
Cylinder Exchange Locations