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How many cubic meters of natural gas is equivalent to a can of liquefied gas?

Take 15kg as an example, a tank of liquefied gas is about 50 cubic meters of natural gas. Common liquefied gas cylinders are divided into 50kg, 15KG and 5KG, with a density of 580kg/ m3 for liquid liquefied petroleum gas and 2.35kg/m3 for gaseous gas (i.e. 0.42kg/m3). In China, it is generally 15kg, and the standard state is within 6 cubic meters (there is always residual liquid). The largest 50kg steel cylinder is about 20 cubic meters.

Safety hidden trouble of liquefied gas tank

According to the regulations, any vehicle carrying dangerous goods must hold a transport license issued by the heavy chemical industry department, and the driver must be trained to take up his post. During the transportation, he must be escorted by an escort with an escort license.

However, some operators have a weak sense of safety and are mercenary, which reflects the confusion in the management of LPG filling stations. The establishment of liquefied gas filling stations (points) must be approved by the local construction department, reported to the labor department for registration, and issued a fire permit by the fire department before conducting business activities.