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Buliding lpg filling station

lpg is an explosive gas, so when building an LPG filling station attention needs to be paid to the placement of lpg tanks and the distance between them.The explosion range of LPG is not too wide, but because of its small lower limit, it is easy to ignite and explode in the event of a leak.

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lpg is an explosive gas, so when building an LPG filling station attention needs to be paid to the placement of lpg tanks and the distance between them.The explosion range of LPG is not too wide, but because of its small lower limit, it is easy to ignite and explode in the event of a leak. Also because LPG is heavier than air, so when it leaks in the air flows downward, well accumulate in low-lying areas, becoming a hidden danger of gas explosion. Therefore, the gas is prone to leak in places. It is not enough to rely only on windows for ventilation, but also to pay attention to the lower part of the ventilation. When a liquefied gas leak is found indoors, doors and windows should be opened promptly to ventilate the area so that it spreads in the direction of no open flames and no fires are allowed in the vicinity, pending troubleshooting and the disappearance of its characteristic smell before use. Any waste liquid leaking on the ground should be covered with sand and removed to a safe place. When a gas cylinder is on fire, close the valve immediately, move it to an open area outside and use dry powder extinguishing agent, carbon dioxide extinguishing agent or cover it with a wet sack to extinguish the fire. Children should be taught not to play with gas cylinders and users should be informed about the safety of using gas cylinders.

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