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Liquefied petroleum gas (also called LPG, GPL, LP Gas, or autogas) is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases used as a fuel in heating appliances and vehicles, and increasingly replacing chlorofluorocarbons as an aerosol propellant and a refrigerant to reduce damage to the ozone layer, inferring that it is flammable. ...
 
A liquid is subject to expansion or shrinkage resulting from temperature changes. Since LPG is liquid, volume also changes due to temperature. ...
 
LPG gas is in liquid state over 6 bars. So our sydtems are designed to work only over 6 bars. Under normal contiditons working pressure is between 9-12 Bars. ...
 
Meter lifetime is depends on the cleaning of filters reguarly and the quality of the LPG. ...
 
After 30.000lt. you should change the first filter. In every 100.000lt. de second filter should be changed. It is also important to make calibration every time you change filters. ...
 
Yes our meters can be calibrated mechanically. ...
 
First off all there should be azote test for the station pipes and installation. By this way you can fix the possible problems that can be caused from the dust,dirt and fin of welding. ...
 
First off all there should be azote test for the station pipes and installation. By this ...
 
LPG Dispenser is a machine which makes filling of specific volume of Liquid Petroleum Gas by pulsing a side channel, vane or submersible LPG pump,,one or more times, until the total volume of liquid required has been pumped. There are mainly there types of LPG dispensers according to their measuring methods. ...
 
YB Series Sliding Vane Pump Common Malfunction and Exclusion Common Malfunction and Exclusion...
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