precaution while using lpg

Precaution while using LPG

The following precautions must be taken while using LPG cylinder.
11. Store your LPG cylinders
Store your LPG cylinders and tanks in places which have a flat surface. They should be kept away from direct heat sources. The LPG storage area or cylinders should also be away from direct sunlight, hail, rain, heat as well as dust. We should not keep any hot flames like kerosene lamp, kerosene stove or electric heater near the gas cylinder. The gas agency should be informed in case of a leaking gas cylinder and it should be replaced at the earliest.
12. Cylinders should never be placed in closed areas
Cylinders should never be placed in closed areas. At the same time, the cooking stoves should also be kept a little away from the cylinders and not immediately above it. In case there is a suspected LPG leak, all the doors and windows should be opened in . The rubber pipe connecting the gas cylinder to gas stove should be checked periodically for any wear and tear.
13. Safety Tips
LPG is being used in almost all sectors, domestic commercial and industrial. It has proved itself to be one of the most costeffective, less hazardous, environmentfriendly fuels. Still due to some of its properties, LPG uses have been marred by accidents, which cannot be termed as sporadic incidents. LPG has to be used in accordance with certain safety measures. Incorrect use of LPG can result in explosions, fires, loss of property and most importantly, loss of lives. Do not neglect issues like leaking gas cylinders or tubes, damaged regulators, incorrect method of storage of LPG cylinders, etc.
14. Safety Tips for Home
LPG is a popular and efficient energy source used in homes for cooking. It is imperative that you take good care and use it safely and responsibly. LPG Cylinders are strong and cannot be damaged easily. However leaks can occur from cylinder, valves and pipe connections if it is not kept in good condition or if considerable care is not taken while replacing them.
15. While receiving cylinders
Check the cylinder has been delivered with the company seal and safety cap intact If you are not sure about usage, please ask the delivery person for a demonstration Cylinders must be installed at ground level on a level surface. Before lighting a match stick we should make sure that there is no foul smell of the leaking gas in the kitchen, near the gas cylinder or gas stove. If we smell gas leakage on entering the kitchen, then the door and windows should be opened at once to allow the gas to escape. This is because, though LPG is not a poisonous gas, but when inhaled in large quantities, it is quite harmful and can even cause death.
16. Before Usage
Check to see that rubber
17. After Usage
Close the regulator knob to
18. Safety when you smell gas
If you smell gas in the street or on your property before or including the meter, you should call your natural gas distribution company to locate and repair the leak. If however, you believe the leak to be after the meter on a section of pipe work connecting your appliances, or on the appliance itself, you can contact any licensed gasfitter to rectify the problem. Remember, any person undertaking work involving gas must be appropriately licensed.
19. Tips to avoid running out of gas
If you use LPG in your home or business, youll know firsthand how important it is to keep your gas topped up. Heres a handy guide to managing your LPG supply to prevent outofgas experiences and keep those cold showers at bay. Today we find that LPG is being used in almost all sectors, domestic commercial and industrial. It has proved itself to be one of the most costeffective, less hazardous, environmentfriendly fuels. Still due to some of its properties, LPG uses have been marred by accidents, which cannot be termed as sporadic incidents. LPG has to be used in accordance with certain safety measures. Incorrect use of LPG can result in explosions, fires, loss of property and most importantly, loss of lives. Do not neglect issues like leaking gas cylinders or tubes, damaged regulators, incorrect method of storage of LPG cylinders, etc.
20. Exchange cylinders
The most common type of installation is exchange cylinders. This is where two LPG cylinders are connected by a changeover lever. When one cylinder becomes empty, you switch the lever over to the full one. If you have exchange cylinders, the best way to avoid running out of gas is to place an order for a replacement cylinder as soon as one runs out. If there are other people at home or work that use the changeover lever, get them to tell you each time so you can order straight away.