If you encounter a leaking cylinder, please ensure it is stored in a well-ventilated area and promptly contact us for assistance.
Gas cylinders should be stored away from sources of ignition and other flammable materials.
Always keep and transport cylinder in an upright position
Ensure that you replace the regulator as specified in the instruction sheet, especially if it shows signs of wear and tear.
Gas cylinders should be stored away from sources of ignition and other flammable materials. Always keep and transport cylinder in an upright position
If you encounter a leaking cylinder, please ensure it is stored in a well-ventilated area and promptly contact us for assistance.
Ensure that you replace the regulator as specified in the instruction sheet, especially if it shows signs of wear and tear.
Monitor for Wear and Tear
Be vigilant and replace the regulator if any signs of wear and tear become evident. Additionally, if it doesn’t fit securely onto the cylinder, consider a replacement.
Leak Inspection
Prior to each connection with a cylinder, conduct a thorough leak check to ensure safety.
Regulator Lifespan
Typically, a regulator’s expected lifespan is approximately a decade, but it’s essential to refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for precise guidance.
Certified and Labeled Hoses
Exclusively utilize certified hoses clearly marked with the year of manufacture and the manufacturer’s name.
Optimal Hose Length
Maintain hose lengths as short as practicable to enhance safety and efficiency.
Secure with Appropriate Clamps
Ensure hoses are securely fastened using appropriate hose clips or clamps.
Timely Hose Replacement
Promptly replace hoses when they reach their expiration date to guarantee reliability.
Inspect for Wear and Damage
Routinely inspect hoses for any indications of wear, cracks, or damage, and replace them as needed.
Leak Detection Safety Never employ an
open flame to identify potential leaks for safety reasons.
Promptly Alert Authorities
Immediately activate the fire alarm system and contact the Fire Brigade (dial 112) while informing them about the presence of LPG.