Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): Sample Clauses

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG):. 18.5.1 Gas appliances must be fitted and tested by a competent person and certificate required LPG cylinders should be in a lockable cage.
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Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG):. In the 1990s, there was also some interest in using LPG to power heavy-duty vehicles. The number of vehicles using LPG peaked at 15, but interest has faded and no vehicles are running on LPG in Finland today.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG):. Gas appliances should be fitted and tested by a competent person and certificate required LPG cylinders should be in a fire-resisting lockable compartment (with ½ hour fire resistance). Compartments must have adequate ventilation at high and low levels Cylinders should be fitted with automatic cut-off valves and be protected from tampering All cylinders should be kept away from heat and ignition sources All pipes and fittings should be as short as possible with appropriate crimp or compression fittings (not slip-on fittings) All pipes should be protected from abrasion or mechanical damage (armoured if subject to temperatures over 50°C) All pipes should be renewed every two years All gas appliances must be fitted with a flame failure device and adequately ventilated All fryers should be fitted with an automatic high temperature-limiting device (operates at a fat temperature of 250°C or lower) Suitable signs indicating "Caution – LPG" and "Highly Flammable” should be displayed
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG):. FLAMMABLE MATERIALS

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