If you are asking what pressure you should have entering the house it would be 10-11" WC (inches of water column) approximately with all appliances lit. I usually set regulator at 12" with nothing on and check for 10-11"wc at appliance burner manifold. The pressure in the tank is high. not sure I don't own a Gage to check. it will damage a water column psi Gage.It will blow the water out of a wc manometer. Some applications require a main regulator that feeds several smaller regulators and is usually set @ 10lbs or so. leave that one alone if you don't work for the propane company. A psi of <10" will cause a weak flame and suit build up. CO levels should be checked to make sure you don't asphyxiate anyone.
rule of thumb on a lp furnace residential type. under 10 years old. is tighten the regulator screw all the way in and back off a quarter turn on the furnace control valve inside the appliance to get the cleanest flame. I hope I helped. If you haven't had experience with LP gas be very careful. It is heavier than air and will linger in ambient. I have lost eyebrows and eyelashes.
These other guys make sense It is used in some refrigerants. I suppose the pressure coincides with the temperature. sometimes when I bbq the tank gets cold condensation and the flames are weak .
Pressure in an LPG cylinder is dependant of the ambient temperature and the LPG mix considered. For 70% Propane and 30% Butane at 20 degrees Celsius the pressure is 102 PSI (lb/sq.in.) or 703 KPa. Please be aware that the pressure inside an LPG vessel will not drop as vapour LPG is being used. LPG cylinder is not to be understood and dealt with as a pressurised gas storage cylinder that will drop in pressure if gas is being taken out of the cylinder. LPG cylinder contains both liquid and vapour, as vapour is being used at an appliance the liquid vaporises under natural conditions and generates more vapour, hence the efficiency of the LPG storage systems.
Filling pressure in lpg cylinder is 14 kg/cm2 to 16kg/cm2 . maximum filling pressure is 16.95kg/cm2
They must be stamped on a label on side what max pressure.
The empty cylinder weighs upto 20 kgs
If the shape of the girl is also like LPG cylinder, we will find her difficult to lift, for obvious reason (lack of interest).
15kg , 14.5kg , 5kg , 21 kg ,10kg
Pressure in an LPG cylinder is dependant of the ambient temperature and the LPG mix considered. For 70% Propane and 30% Butane at 20 degrees Celsius the pressure is 102 PSI (lb/sq.in.) or 703 KPa. Please be aware that the pressure inside an LPG vessel will not drop as vapour LPG is being used. LPG cylinder is not to be understood and dealt with as a pressurised gas storage cylinder that will drop in pressure if gas is being taken out of the cylinder. LPG cylinder contains both liquid and vapour, as vapour is being used at an appliance the liquid vaporises under natural conditions and generates more vapour, hence the efficiency of the LPG storage systems.
Filling pressure in lpg cylinder is 14 kg/cm2 to 16kg/cm2 . maximum filling pressure is 16.95kg/cm2
They must be stamped on a label on side what max pressure.
The gas is liquified under pressure and it it takes the entire avalaible place inside the cylinder. thus gas is filled in a cylinder
lpg is high pressure.
A propane tank. A cigarette lighter. Almost anything that holds low pressure gas.
lpg gas
Design Pressure of LPG is nominally taken as 250Psi/1.725bar
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To pack more gas into the container it is required to liquefy under pressure
2.75kpa, LPG burns 102MJ/h per m3