LPG Gas Cylinder: How much gas is left in the cylinder, you can find it in a minute using this method
LPG Gas Cylinder: Usually we come to know when the gas runs out. Especially the problem increases when there is a guest in the house. In such a situation, you have to face embarrassment unnecessarily. In such a situation, if you want to avoid such problems in future, then definitely read this news...
New Delhi News, (Gas Cylinder) It becomes difficult to find out how much gas is left in the LPG cylinder, especially the problem increases when there is a guest in the house. In such a situation, you have to face embarrassment unnecessarily. However, if you want to avoid such problems in future, then reading this news can prove to be helpful for you.
Actually, today in this news we are going to tell you about three such amazing tricks, by adopting which you can find out in a pinch how much gas is left in your cylinder. Let's know about them-
Pay attention to the gas flame-
You must have noticed that when you run gas through a domestic gas cylinder, the color of the flame is blue. However, when the gas in the cylinder is about to finish, this color gradually starts turning yellow.
In such a situation, whenever you see the color of the flame yellow after lighting the gas, then understand that now you may need to change the cylinder anytime.
Black smoke and foul smell
When the gas cylinder is about to finish, a strong smell of gas starts coming from around the tank. Apart from this, sometimes black smoke can also be seen rising when gas is lit, which starts accumulating at the bottom of the vessel and when cooking food, the utensils become more black from the bottom.
In such a situation, if it has been a long time since you installed the gas cylinder and when you light the gas, you see a smell and black smoke rising from the flame, then understand that the gas cylinder may finish soon.
Identify the quantity of gas in the cylinder in this way-
- – Dip a cloth in water and make it wet.
- - Now wrap this wet cloth properly on the cylinder.
- - When the cylinder becomes completely wet, remove the cloth.
- - Now wait for 10 minutes and see whether the cylinder is drying or not.
- - After 10 minutes you will see that the cylinder has dried up till the point where there is no gas left in it.
- - Actually, it will take more time for the water in the cylinder to dry up till the level of gas present in it.
- - Because the gas part of the cylinder is colder than the empty part.
- - In this way you will know how much gas is left in the cylinder.