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Safe use of liquefied gas storage tanks

During the use of liquefied petroleum gas, there is often some residual liquid left. The residual liquid also contains a certain concentration of liquefied petroleum gas. When it volatilizes into ...
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  1. During the use of liquefied petroleum gas, there is often some residual liquid left. The residual liquid also contains a certain concentration of liquefied petroleum gas. When it volatilizes into the air and forms an explosive mixed gas, it will flashover when exposed to an open flame. . Therefore, the residual liquid should be recycled by the filling unit, and users should not handle it by themselves.

 

  1. Liquefied gas storage tanks should be kept away from open flames and high temperatures. It is strictly forbidden to store liquefied gas in the same factory area as other fire sources.

 

  1. Once a fire occurs when liquefied petroleum gas is used, effective measures must be taken immediately to put out the fire. First cut off the source of fire. If the fire is caused by air leakage in pipes or tank connections, the tank ball valve should be closed quickly and the flame will extinguish itself. If the pressure reducer or valve leaks and causes a fire, you can use a wet towel or wet quilt to cover the fire point tightly to isolate it from the air. After the flame is extinguished, quickly move the cylinder to a safe place for front inspection and symptomatic treatment. If the fire is relatively large, , difficult to control, call 119 fire alarm as soon as possible, and quickly remove surrounding objects that are easy to catch fire.
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