The blast radius of a 250 gallon propane tank would be 100 yards
400 pounds
100 pound propane tank will hold 23.58 gallon. 100 pounds / 4.24 pounds per gallon = 23.58 gallons
It should be around 25 gallons or around 121.95 pounds of propane
of course 1 propane tank will allow you to cook for hours and a turkey takes less than 30 min.
260 pounds for the tank plus about 400 pounds of propane. 660 pounds total.
A 60 gallon tank?
2350lbs. on average
30. You just said it's a 30 gallon tank.
100 gallon.
400 pounds
A propane tank by itself has no explosive force. Propane will only burn when mixed with oxygen. However you can create what they call a BLEVE from a propane tank (boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion). Basically you would heat up the propane tank (example house on fire, etc) and a reaction would occur causeing the tank to burst. There are other ways to do it but it gets really technical. Research BLEVE and you will fand many references about blast effects and fireball radius, frag radius etc. The following link gives you safe separation distances: http://me.queensu.ca/people/birk/research/thermalHazards/bleve/safeDistance.php
100 pound propane tank will hold 23.58 gallon. 100 pounds / 4.24 pounds per gallon = 23.58 gallons
It should be around 25 gallons or around 121.95 pounds of propane
I get mine in exchangeable 5 gallon containers and also delivered by truck to my 1000 gallon tank behind the house.
Propane stove. Propane water heater. Propane fridge. Propane heater. Propane gas lights. Propane generator w/storage cells for electric use. Propane A/C units (not cheap, but have long life.)
19.04761904761905 ( measured @ 4.2 lbs per gallon )
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