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Selecting Fuel Types
Butane burns at a much higher temperature than
propane, but will not change from a liquid to a gas at
temperatures below 32 °F (0 °C). Propane, however,
burns at a lower temperature and will convert from
liquid to gas at temperatures as low as -40 °F (-40 °C).
LP gas dealers typically provide only the type of gas
commonly used and suited for the climate in their
area. If you travel from a warmer to a colder region,
verify that you have the appropriate type of LP gas
for the climate.
How LP Gas Works
There are two types of Liquid Petroleum Gas:
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Propane
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Butane
Both are compressed into a liquid state for easier
transportation and storage. Common names used
for LP gas are tank gas, bottle gas, or simply LP.
In the tank, LP gas is in liquid form and under very
high pressure. As it is released, it changes to a vapor
or gas and expands to a much greater volume.
Exercise caution when temperatures fall below
-40 °F (-40 °C). Propane will not convert from a liquid
to a gas in extremely cold temperatures, and LP gas
appliances will not function properly.
WARNING
Observe the following precautions for the safe
use of LP gas:
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Familiarize yourself with the odor of LP
gas.
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If you suspect a leak, immediately turn off
the LP gas supply and have qualified
service personnel determine the source of
the leak.
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Check the entire system for leaks every
time the tank is filled. Take time to
regularly inspect the system for leaks.
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Turn off the LP gas supply valve when the
LP gas system is not used.
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Do NOT fill the LP gas tank above 80% of
its maximum capacity. LP gas requires
room to expand within the tank.
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Make sure all appliance vents are open
and free of obstruction when using the LP
gas system.
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When drilling holes in walls or attaching
objects, be careful not to damage gas lines
or electrical wiring.
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