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Safe use of LPG storage tanks

The liquefied gas in the cylinder cannot be used up, and there should be a residual pressure left. The residual pressure should generally be greater than 49.03kPa (i.e. 0.5kg/cm2, gauge pressure) ...
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  1. The liquefied gas in the cylinder cannot be used up, and there should be a residual pressure left. The residual pressure should generally be greater than 49.03kPa (i.e. 0.5kg/cm2, gauge pressure) to prevent air from entering the cylinder. After the liquefied petroleum gas is used up, the residual liquid left in the bottle is also a flammable substance and must not be poured on its own to prevent the flow and evaporation of the residual liquid from causing a fire.
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