On average a general 5000# to 7000# fork lift will use 1.5 gallons of Propane.
ZERO! you don't use propane you use C02.
LP stands for Liquid Propane. They use propane on indoor forklifts because they don't produce the noxious fumes that gas or diesel engines do. That way you don't die from breathing poison after operating one all day in a warehouse or something.
well one hour is bad two 1 hour in a half is enough to kill a small dog 2 hours is about lethal to everybody
Hot air balloons vary in size and capacity. The use of the gas would depend on this as well as other factors such as load and weather conditions.
Most tankless hot water heaters are electric. I've never heard of a propane one.
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Generally forklift certification is site specific meaning, so one has to be trained, and certified by the employer to work in their organization. The forklift certifcate one holds from one employeris no good if he leaves the work. He would have undergo training at his new job, and pass the examination. Naturally if one knows how to work on forklift, he or she may not have difficulty in getting certified, or recertified. This provision of employer specific forklift certification covers the specific kind of forklift, specific duties that are done with forklift, and general maintenance for worker safetly.
One and a half hour is 90 minutes.
one and fifth of an hour
The lower heating value of propane is about 45 megajoules per kilogram (MJ/kg). A "20 pound" portable propane tank holds about 18 pounds, or about 8 kg of propane, so the the heating value is somewhere around 360 MJ. A megawatt-hour is one megawatt for an hour, or 3600 megawatt-seconds, which is the same as saying 3600 MJ. So a tank of propane has a raw energy equivalent of about 0.1 MW-hr, or 100 kW-hr. If you're talking about turning it into electricity, that's a different matter. Internal combustion engines typically have a thermodynamic efficiency of around 30%, so you can't get more than about 30 kW-hr out of that much fuel.
One can purchase a Komatsu forklift in Iowa from the following places: Herculilft Iowa, Komatsu Forklist Used, Equipment Trade Online, Used Forklift Genie, eBay.
Information about propane tank services can be found at SIS Propane, Propane 101, Temp Heat, Sparlings, Eagle Propane, Natural Handyman and True Point.