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What is LPG?

LPG stands for Liquefied Petroleum Gas. The composition of LPG is Hydrogen and carbon, also known as Hydrocarbons. Specifically, LPG consists of a combination of Propane (C3H8), or extracted from streams of natural gas from Oil and Gas fields. Propane and Butane are both gases in ambient conditions but can be liquefied under modest pressure and temperature conditions. Furthermore, LPG can safely and easily be stored at room temperature.
 

LPG Applications with Benefits:

LPG is very clean burning fuel, with lower green house gas emissions than any other fossil fuel. LPG is a fuel with limitless possibilities LPG can be used for a variety of applications and here are some applications with an overview and benefits.
 
 

LPG for Home:

Quick gas connection, fully refundable deposit, Instant delivery, wide network of franchisees with all safety measures make Eco Petroleum Gas the most preferred and friendly LPG brand for home.
 

Benefits of LPG:

LPG is easy to control with instant on and off activation at the twist of a knob, thus offering better control over cooking. In addition, adjustment of intensity size in the form of visible blue flame is easy to regulate the required rate of heating, making it possible to cook at desired temperature.

Faster Cooking:

LPG can cook faster than any other fuels because of its high calorific value.

Lower Kitchen Temperature: LPG stoves emit less overall heat than any other cooking device, thus keeping your kitchen temperature unaffected.

Economical and pocket-friendly: Compared to other conventional fuels, LPG is more economical. LPG stoves and burners require less maintenance as compared to other cooking forms.

 Environmental friendly: LPG creates the least greenhouse gas emission of all the available fossil fuels. Cooking with LPG can help reduce the greenhouse gas emission by up to 70%. LPG is convenient and safe to use.

 

Safety tips for Home

Your care guarantees the life of you and your family

When buying LPG Cylinder:

  1. Please don’t purchase un-certified counterfeit cylinder, always buy OGRA certified company cylinder. Always make sure that you are buying from an authorized franchisee.
  2. Do not forget to check the company seal and safety cap on the cylinder at the time of delivery.
  3. Do not accept the cylinder if the seal is broken.
  4. Please look for the due date of testing, which is written outside of the cylinder stay plate.
  5. Do not accept the cylinder if the due date is over.
  6. Check for gas leaks by applying soap solution on cylinder joints and Safety pipes at the time of putting the new cylinder into use.
  7. Do not use open flame to detect cylinder leaks.

When Cooking with LPG:

  1. Keep open doors and windows of your kitchen for proper ventilation.
  2. Do not place flammable or plastic items near the flame.
  3. Never leave your kitchen unattended while cooking. Wear clothes that do not catch fire easily.

LPG Precautions:

  1. Disconnect LPG regulator and attach a safety cap to the cylinder valve when your gas stove is not in use for long.
  2. Always keep the LPG cylinder in upright position and plain surface, away from other combustible and flammable materials.
  3. As good practice, change the gas hose pipe once a year.

4 Always use ISO approved hose pipes, stoves, regulators and LPG appliances.

  1. Make sure all parts of your LPG system are in good condition.
  2. Never tamper with your LPG cylinder.

In case of Emergency:

  1. Close regulator and burner knob. Do not panic.
  2. Open all doors and windows for ventilation.
  3. Extinguish all flames, lamps and kept away the sources of fire.
  4. Put the safety cap on the cylinder and call your gas distributor/franchisee or emergency service for help.
  5. Do not operate electrical switches and appliances in the room & Isolate main electrical supply from outside.
  6. LPG is heavier than air and it settles on the ground. Use all available ventilation to disperse the Gas.
 
 
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