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 Hotels:

Many commercial establishments like hotels, restaurants, catering agencies, bakeries, resorts, clubs, cafes, sweet shops, canteens and other prefer Eco Petroleum GAS for prompt service, assured LPG quality, quantity & timely delivery. LPG is a clean-burning and efficient fuel that helps minimize Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission compared to other fuels.
 

Benefits of LPG for Hotel:

Save the environment: LPG is a clean-burning and efficient fuel that helps minimize Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission compared to other fuels. Rely on the flexibility: LPG can be used anywhere and can be accessed without large investments in technology and infrastructure.

Cost effective energy solution: As an efficient, cost-effective fuel, LPG reduces dependence on traditional energy supplies and makes businesses more competitive

 

Safety tips Hotel

 

Your little precaution can save you a lot of money.

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.

Do’s

Always keep the cylinder in upright position with valve on top and always place cylinder at ground level and keep the LPG appliance at higher level from cylinder.

Retain safety cap with nylon thread attached to the cylinder. Fix the cap on the valve when cylinder is not in use or to stop leak, if any.

Ensure that there is adequate ventilation at floor level and at top level

Keep the area clean. Restrict entry to authorized persons only

Shout and raise alarm/siren in case of unsafe conditions.

In case of leakage, stop all operations, close all isolation valves.

In case of valve leakage from cylinder, put the safety cap and take the cylinder to an open space.

Use D.C.P type fire extinguishers in case of fire and/or call Fire Brigade.

Don’ts

Don’t keep the cylinder exposed to sun, rain, dust and heat.

Don’t heat the cylinder directly or indirectly.

Don’t forget to check the cylinder for any leakage from rubber ‘0’ ring and valve before connecting to regulator.

Don’t forget to turn off the valve when cylinder is not in use.

Don’t keep any extra material in the LPG shed.

Don’t allow battery operated instruments inside the LPG shed.

No smoking inside & around the LPG shed or area.

No naked flame anywhere inside & around the LPG shed or area