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Within Australia and around the world, Natural & LP Gas is supplied to homes, business and industry. Although they both perform similar tasks they have different chemical properties.
Natural Gas
Natural gas is an odourless and colourless fossil fuel consisting mainly of methane that has been formed over hundred of millions of years from plankton and decomposing vegetable matter that were buried by sediment over the period of time.
Natural gas is distributed to homes and businesses through a network of underground pipes. It is used for residential, commercial and industrial purposes as well as in the transportation industry. It is safe, efficient and reliable.
LPG
LP or liquefied petroleum gas has a different chemical composition to natural gas and consists mainly of butane and or propane. It is produced during the oil refining process or is extracted during the natural gas production process. LP gas is stored under modest pressures in liquid form.
This makes it safe for transportation and for storing in a concentrated form. For homes and businesses that are not connected to the natural gas supply, LP gas is a cost effective energy source because it is easy to transport and store.
LP and Natural Gas Safety - A Few Handy Hints
In Australia, If you smell gas in your street, on your property or in your home immediately call 000 or 132771.
If the gas leak is on your property or in your home you should turn off the gas at your gas meter or cylinder. Turn off all appliances and pilot lights.
If it is safe to do so, open all doors and windows for ventilation. Call a licensed gas fitter attend to your problem.
Ensure your gas cylinder is tested and stamped by a qualified service person at least every 10 years.
Store petrol, flammable liquids or aerosols away from cylinders. Store cylinders in the shade away from direct sunlight.
Do not use your barbecue indoors or in a confined space.
Maintain gas meters and pressure regulators in a safe condition and free from damage.
Take care when using lawn mowers, brush cutters or digging in the garden so you don't damage gas pipe. Dial 1100 before you dig. This is a free service that provides information on most underground networks across Australia.
Stuart McCulloch is the owner of Q-Mate, a Fully licensed Brisbane Plumber, Brisbane Electrician and Handyman Business.
Stuart has worked in the industry for over 25 years and offers advice and tips as a professional in his trade.
Try a Universal Gas Valve for Home Improvement
The many types of existing gas valves can easily give you, the homeowner, a quick headache, but there is an answer: the universal gas valve. No more confusing choices, because a Honeywell, universal gas valve is compatible with each and every system. You may want to take a look at the universal Honeywell VR8304 Gas Valve right away.
Gas valves are devices that regulate gases such as natural gas and liquid propane. Used for several applications gas valves are available in a variety of sizes flows, inlet and outlet ports, and pressure ratings. One is made of plastic such as polyvinyl, polytetrafluoroethylene, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, or a metallic substance such as brass, bronze, steel, iron, copper, or aluminum, to name a few. If you are not interested in a universal gas valve, be sure to have your type and model number ready to start narrowing down your options and making your final decision.
Solenoid, electrically actuated ball, proportioning, elliptic, pinch, check, diaphragm, elliptic, metering, needle, plug, pressure relief, and stopcock are all types of valves with specialized characteristics to choose from. Valves come with different sealant materials as well. Some of these are NBR (Buna-N), EPDM (Ethylene Propylene), FKM (Viton), and PTFE (Teflon). NBR is the most common sealant and used for temperatures from 0 to 180 degrees Fahrenheit. EPDM is for hot and some fluid applications, in the temperature range of -10 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. FKM is specifically for hydrocarbons such as gasoline and its temperature range is from -10 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. PTFE is used for many temperature ranges as it is the most chemical resistant sealing material. Certain valves are specifically designed for an individual product or product line, so if a name is unrecognizable from what you have discovered from this information, this could be the type of valve you have come across.
First of all, you need to differentiate between your system type, liquid or gas, and match the necessary valve material. When pressurized gases are involved, it is necessary to use a metal valve. Teflon is appropriate for stronger, more corrosive chemicals. Next, decide between the pressure and flow rate your system will require. (Metal can handle higher pressure.) Also keep in mind that solenoid valves are best for continuous on/off cycling and ball valves are easiest to maintain. Finally, decide on a normally closed or normally open gas valve depending on how often you expect your valve to be in use. Some factors to also consider when choosing your gas valve are pipe size, orifice size, pressure and vacuum range.
Terms to remember are the PSIG—maximum pressure and INHG—maximum vacuum. Maximum pressure indicates the amount of substance that can safely flow through the valve, but can also be affected by temperature or chemical makeup of the gas substance. Maximum vacuum indicates the top vacuum pressure that the valve is capable of operating, also affected by temperature or chemical makeup at times.
Proper sizing is key when replacing your gas valve, so be aware of NPT (National Pipe Thread ports) and orifice sizes as these are important in indicating how much fluid is able to flow through the valve. Again, for one of the easiest ways to go, we suggest trying a universal gas valve, where you can forget the chances of making a mistake in sizing or maximum pressure.
About the Author
Audrey Peterson is a Product Specialist with knowledge in the design and applications of a variety of thermostats http://www.honeywell-thermostat.com/thermostat.html She has analyzed several Honeywell models http://www.honeywell-thermostat.com/ and helps to make decision-making process easier with these home products http://www.honeywell-thermostat.com/thermostat-finder.aspx
I am looking for a spontaneous, cheap, safe chemical reaction that produces a lot of gas. Any suggestions?
I am looking for a reaction where I can mix two chemicals in a sealed container to produce a lot of gas and therefore increase the pressure of the container.
Try adding baking soda and vinegar. It's cheap, easy, and safe produces a lot of CO2 gas. Also, if you place the baking soda inside a balloon streched over a bottle filled with vinegar and then empty the baloon into the bottle, the baloon will blow up.
Sinopec to Build Gas Chemicals Plant in Kazakhstan (Update1)
March 25 (Bloomberg) -- China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. , the Hong Kong-listed company known as Sinopec, won a contract to build a $1.7 billion polypropylene plant in western Kazakhstan.
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