What is the pressure of a Cambodian cooking gas bottle?
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What is the pressure of a Cambodian cooking gas bottle?
I am bringing over a cooking device from abroad. I can choose 3 different "regulators" (or whatever they are called).
Which one would be most suited for a Cambodian LPG cooking gas bottle?
Pressure: 30mbar
Range: 1.5kg/h
or
Pressure: 11WC
Range: 70k BTU
or
Pressure: 2.8Kpa
Range: 2kg/h
Thx
Which one would be most suited for a Cambodian LPG cooking gas bottle?
Pressure: 30mbar
Range: 1.5kg/h
or
Pressure: 11WC
Range: 70k BTU
or
Pressure: 2.8Kpa
Range: 2kg/h
Thx
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Re: What is the pressure of a Cambodian cooking gas bottle?
Buy a regulator here in Cambodia.
There are people who cannot imagine that there are other ways of life than their own life.
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Re: What is the pressure of a Cambodian cooking gas bottle?
I'd rather get one for free from the manufacturer, so it would be beneficial to know what the pressure is in a Cambodian LPG bottle
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Re: What is the pressure of a Cambodian cooking gas bottle?
My regulator is a I 326.
There are people who cannot imagine that there are other ways of life than their own life.
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Re: What is the pressure of a Cambodian cooking gas bottle?
Try this for size:
According to the publication NFPA58, a propane tank with 20 pounds (5 Gal) of gas at 70°F would have a pressure of 145 psi; at 90°F pressure would increase to 180 psi; at 105°F pressure continues to rise to 235 psi, and at 130°F pressures of 315 psi would be reached.Feb 6, 2017
And if you don't believe it, just put your own pressure gauge on a full cylinder and note the ambient temperature.
Far better to ask a cylinder refiller that to take guestimates off forum members.
You can just as easily find the same information for Kg weight cylinders and other pressure systems such as bar or kpa.
OML
According to the publication NFPA58, a propane tank with 20 pounds (5 Gal) of gas at 70°F would have a pressure of 145 psi; at 90°F pressure would increase to 180 psi; at 105°F pressure continues to rise to 235 psi, and at 130°F pressures of 315 psi would be reached.Feb 6, 2017
And if you don't believe it, just put your own pressure gauge on a full cylinder and note the ambient temperature.
Far better to ask a cylinder refiller that to take guestimates off forum members.
You can just as easily find the same information for Kg weight cylinders and other pressure systems such as bar or kpa.
OML
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