LPG tank leakage problem
LPG tank leakage problem
LPG tank leakage problem
The leakage problem of LPG tanks is one of the most concerned safety hazards. Leakage may occur in valves, joints, pipe interfaces and other parts, especially where the tank is connected to the pipeline. If the leakage is not discovered in time, it may cause a fire or explosion. The main causes of leakage include corrosion of tank materials, aging or poor sealing of valves, and damage to pipelines. To prevent leakage, the sealing performance of valves and joints must be ensured during the design of the tank, and the various parts of the tank must be regularly inspected and maintained, especially those that are often subjected to vibration. Installing an automatic leak detection system and setting up an alarm device are effective measures to ensure the safety of the tank.