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6871 Industrial Drive
Delta, OH 43515
1-800-878-USA1
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New to Propane? Wondering
What it Is? |
What is
Propane?
Propane is an efficient and versatile fuel. It belongs to the family of
hydrocarbons. Propane is composed of hydrogen and carbon. It is actually a
byproduct of crude oil or it is extracted with natural gas. An odor is added to
propane so that it can be distinguished from other gases. It is pressurized into
a liquid and stored in containers. It can be used as a liquid for engine fuel or
as a vapor to heat your home, cook your fuel or heat your water.
Propane Tanks
All propane tanks are manufactured to safely contain liquid propane. Tanks are
filled to within 20% of their maximum capacity. This allows room for vaporizing
or expansion due to temperature changes. All propane fueled appliances burn
propane vapor. All tanks are equipped with a percentage gauge, fill valve, shut
off valve and a pressure relief valve. These are usually located under the hood
of the tank. Tanks are leased by USA Propane and will be maintained by the
company.
Propane Regulators
Regulators are mandatory equipment on all propane installations. Regulators
reduce tank pressure to the operating pressure of your appliances. Two
regulators are used to insure maximum efficiency: one on the tank and another at
the house. The first stage regulator is located on the tank and reduces the
pressure to approximately ten pounds per square inch. The second stage regulator
is located at the house and releases the propane at the appliance pressure.
Regulators should be replaced every fifteen years or sooner if they become
defective.
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