it doesn't important that lpg always burns in blue flame, it depends upon amount of oxygen contributing to burn , in insufficient supply of oxygen lpg will also burn giving yellow flame
Blue flames can be an indicator of temperature, because blue flames burn hotter than yellow flames, or it could be a chemical that burns blue. Something else that could create blue flames in a gas fireplace is if the air-to-gas mixture ratio is off, more air means bluer flames.
It is 28.316 lts of LPG.
LPG is a gas but a liquid petroleum gas.
LPG does not have any smell that is gas.
1.83 l
Blue flames can be an indicator of temperature, because blue flames burn hotter than yellow flames, or it could be a chemical that burns blue. Something else that could create blue flames in a gas fireplace is if the air-to-gas mixture ratio is off, more air means bluer flames.
If you mean the burner (where the flames are used for cooking) , the lpg stove has a gas shut off valve which closes the pipeline when your finished
LPG contains petroleum gas.
lpg gas
THE NORMAL CONDITIONS THE COLOUR OF lpg VAPOUR LINE IS GOLDEN YELLOW. BUT THERE IS MANY LINES FOR DIFRENT GASES YOU CAN CHANGE IT & COAD SAPERAT TO SIGN .
It is 28.316 lts of LPG.
LPG is a gas but a liquid petroleum gas.
LPG does not have any smell that is gas.
LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is the same regardless of its end use.
1.83 l
i have a raburn gas cooker can i convert it from town gas to lpg
because that's what it is?Liquefied Petroleum Gas = LPG