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FAQ

What is LPG?

LPG stands for liquefied petroleum gas which describes propane and butane gases. When stored under pressure , they become a liquid in much less space, making LPG easy to transport.

Is LPG the gas used in barbecues?

Yes. It is also used in space heaters, water heating systems, cookers and other commericial and household applications.

Is LPG used to fuel motor vehicles?

Yes, but it's a different blend of Propane and Butane, so it's not compatible with other gas appliances.

What is the difference between LPG and natural gas?

They are similar in terms of usage, but natural gas cannot be stored and transported as a liquid and therefore is not widely available.

Can I use LPG in natural gas appliances or vice-versa?

No. Each type of gas requires different amounts of oxygen to burn properly, so different burners are needed in the appliances. All gas installations and conversions must be carried out by a licensed gasfitter.

How environmentally sensitive is LPG?

LPG occurs naturally, or is produced as a by product of oil refining. On a unit energy basis, it produces less carbon dioxide than is emitted from coal-fired power stations, oil or wood fuels. Carbon dioxide is a major contributor to global warming. In autogas, LPG produces less carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons than petrol engines, which helps to address health and smog issues.

 

 

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