LPG gas is the
most used cooking fuel in India and many other countries. It also being used at
industries as gas cutting purpose in place of Dissolved Acetylene cylinders.
Unfortunately
many of us not aware about the expiry of that Cylinders. Expired Cylinders are
not safe for use and can cause fatal accidents.
Here
we brief how you can check the expiry date of LPG cylinders:
On one of three side stems of the cylinder, the expiry date is coded alpha numerically which starts with A, B, C or D followed by a two digit number as shown in figure.
On one of three side stems of the cylinder, the expiry date is coded alpha numerically which starts with A, B, C or D followed by a two digit number as shown in figure.
Codes are marked on
both the domestic and industrial used cylinders.
The alphabets stand
for quarters -
·
A for March (First Quarter),
·
B for June (Second Quarter),
·
C for Sept (Third Quarter),
·
D for December (Fourth Quarter).
The numerical digits
stand for the year till it is valid.
Hence the code appear
on marked place in figure B.13 would mean that cylinder was
expired on JUNE’2013.
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