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What type of gas supply do I need?
This depends primarily on what gas
equipment you wish to use. The following are general guidelines will
be of assistance, but please remember that if you contact Flogas we can work out what you
will need.
![]() Cabinet heaters (Super-Ser is the most widely known brand) have a built-in enclosure to take a standard size Butane cylinder. Domestic cookers can also be fed from a standard size Butane cylinder. ![]() The next step up in terms of gas supplies are propane cylinders located outdoors connected to an automatic changeover regulator. In the case of a two-cylinder changeover regulator, both cylinders are connected up and left turned on. The regulator will draw gas from one of these cylinders, and when that empties, it will automatically switch over to the other "reserve" cylinder. It's indicator will change from white to red to indicate that it has changed to the reserve cylinder, so that you may contact your local dealer who will call and replace the cylinder for you. Two-cylinder automatic changeover regulators are used for gas fires. Four or six cylinder automatic changeover regulators are used for domestic central heating systems (depending on the size of the apartment / house). Domestic central heating systems can also be fed from a 250 gallon bulk tank (delivered into by a gas tanker from Flogas). ![]() For restaurants, hotels, commercial and industrial
users, the issue is somewhat more complicated. An estimate of the
average usage per working hour and per week needs to be made. The
usage per hour is needed because the different tank sizes have a
limit as to how much gas they can supply (they can supply considerably
more than this over shorter periods, but it is the average
usage that is the limiting factor). For this purpose, and as a rough
guide, the average gas usage of radiant heaters is 100% of their
input rating; for other heating and water heating applications it
is 50% of the input rating; for catering equipment it is 25% of
the input rating. The input rating is both marked on the equipment
and on the manufacturer's brochures. In case of difficulty, the
manufacturer or Flogas should be able to help determine the average
usage. You then need to estimate from the table below what storage
you need to supply this usage. Generally, you should keep the number
of cylinders to a maximum of twelve and the number of tanks to a
maximum of six in picking your choice. In addition to this requirement, we recommend that you need enough storage to supply you for two weeks in the case of cylinders and three weeks in the case of tanks. You may need to increase your previous estimate to take account of this.
There are different regulatory space requirements for the above options, and for assistance on this, please consult the Guide for Bulk LPG Tank Separation Distances. It is obvious that the above is complicated and the optimum solution is far from obvious. You may also find that you do not appear to have the space to accomodate your requirements. Flogas have trained staff and countrywide representatives who can solve your problem over the telephone or by a site visit if necessary, and we would be glad to help - please do contact Flogas. |
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