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LaCrosse, Kansas 67548
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785.222.2873
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Propane Vaporization Chart, Properties and Combustion Data
VAPORIZATION RATE - 100 lb. Propane Cylinder (Approx)
Pounds of propane in cylinder
Maximum continuous draw in BTU/hr at various temperatures in degrees F.
20°
40°
60°
70°
100
113,000
167,000
214,000
277,000
300,000
90
104,000
152,000
200,000
247,000
277,000
80
94,000
137,000
180,000
214,000
236,000
70
83,000
122,000
160,000
199,000
214,000
60
75,000
109,000
140,000
176,000
192,000
50
64,000
94,000
125,000
154,000
167,000
40
55,000
79,000
105,000
131,000
141,000
30
45,000
66,000
85,000
107,000
118,000
20
36,000
51,000
68,000
83,000
92,000
10
28,000
38,000
49,000
60,000
66,000

This chart shows the vaporization rate of containers in terms of the temperature of the liquid and the wet surface area of the container. When the temperature is lower or if the container has less liquid in it, the vaporization rate of the container is a lower value.
PROPANE DATA
Properties of Propane:
Chemical Formula
C3H8
BTU per Gallon (Vaporized)
91,690
BTU per Pound
21,591
Weight per Liquid Gallon
4.23
Vaporization Temperature
–44°F
Specific Gravity - Vapor (Air=1)
1.53
Specific Gravity - Liquid (Water=1)
0.51
Vaporization Rate (Liquid to Vapor)
272:1
Combustion Data :
Limits of Flammability, %of gas in air
2.3% to 9.5%
Air required to burn 1 Cu Ft Vapor
23.5 Cu Ft
Oxygen required to burn 1 Cu Ft Vapor
4.9 Cu Ft
Ignition Temperature
920-1029°F
Optimum Flame Temperature
3500°F
Vapor Pressure at 0°F
28 PSI
Vapor Pressure at 70° F
122 PSI
Vapor Pressure at 100° F
190 PSI

Propane Vapor Pressure Chart, PSI

 
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE, DEGREES FAHRENHEIT
–30°
–20°
–10°
10°
20°
30°
40°
50°
60°
70°
80°
90°
100°
110°
100% Propane
6.8
11.5
17.5
24.5
34
42
53
65
78
93
110
128
150
177
204
 
VAPOR PRESSURE, PSI


Check List For Safe LP Gas Use:
1. DO NOT use torches on or near combustible materials.
2. Inspect equipment daily.
3. Secure cylinders in a level, upright position. DO NOT invert or lay cylinders on their sides.
4. Use only vapor equipment on cylinders equipped with vapor withdrawal valves. Use only liquid equipment on cylinders designed for liquid withdrawal. DO NOT invert vapor cylinders to dispense liquid.
5. DO NOT apply flame to cylinders to increase pressure.
6. DO NOT operate torches or any equipment if the odor of LP Gas (butane/propane) is evident. Immediately shut off all valves and, using soapy water, check all equipment for leaks.
7. LP Gas (butane/propane) is heavier than air which causes it to accumulate in low areas. Check low areas for accumula- tion and ventilate. Be certain all work areas are well ventilated.
8. Keep torches, open flame, and sources of ignition away from cylinders, regulators, and hose.
9. Cylinder valves must be protected. DO NOT hoist cylinder by the valve.
10. Gloves should be used at all times. Long sleeves, long pants, and boots are recommended.
11. Never leave a lighted torch unattended.
12. For more detailed information, consult your local LP dealer, Flame Engineering, NPGA, NRCA, or NFPA Pamphlet 58. This information is provided as a general guide for safe LP- Gas use and in no way constitutes a complete safety program.

Daily Equipment Check List
1. Be sure you have a fire extinguisher (type ABC) on the job, easily accessible to each worker.
2. Check LP cylinders for dents, damage to collar, damage to valve or corroded foot ring. Never hoist a cylinder by the valve. Secure cylinders in an upright position. Know whether you are using LIQUID or VAPOR WITHDRAWAL.
3. Visually inspect all parts for damage and wear.
4. Using soapy water, check all connections and fittings for leaks. DO NOT use a match or open flame.
5. Ignite torch. Check operation of valve and other adjustable parts.

SAFETY NOTES:
• When extinguishing a torch, shut off cylinder valve and allow gas to burn out of lines.
• Be certain to comply with all safety guidelines and local
ordinances regarding the use of an open flame.
• Please contact Flame Engineering, your local LP-Gas dealer or fire officials if you have questions regarding proper oper- ating procedures and safety guidelines.


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