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How to detect LPG gas leak?


Published on: 2024-07-31      Views: 175


LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is widely used for its convenience and efficiency in various applications, including cooking, heating, and powering appliances. However, as with any combustible gas, it's crucial to understand the risks associated with LPG gas leaks and how to prevent them.


Smell: LPG is odorless, but a distinct odorant (usually ethyl mercaptan) is added to help detect leaks. If you smell gas, even if it's faint, take immediate action.

Sound: A hissing or whistling sound near LPG appliances or cylinders may indicate a leak.


Visual Signs: Look for bubbling in soapy water applied to joints or connections, which indicates escaping gas.


Electronic Gas Detectors: Install and regularly maintain gas detectors designed to detect LPG leaks indoors or in confined spaces.


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