The butane gas cylinders are an excellent choice for residential heating needs. Synonymous with durability and dependability, these cylinders provide a reliable source of heat during colder months. With a solid construction and specific specification, they are designed to work with residential heaters. The butane gas cylinders offer a clean and efficient heating solution for homes, cabins, and other living spaces. They are easy to install and use, making them a convenient option for those looking for an alternative heating source. Whether it's a backup heating system or a primary source of warmth, these cylinders are up to the task.
Specific Application Scenario:
In a cabin in the woods, the butane gas cylinders can power a portable heater to keep the space warm during the winter. They are also useful for homes without access to natural gas or electricity.
Technical specification:
Specification | mm | |
d1 | opening dia inside | Φ25.40±0.10 |
d2 | opening dia outside | Φ31.20±0.15 |
d3 | outside dia of the double seam | Φ68.6±0.10 |
h1 | can height | h1±1.0 |
h2 | total height | h2±1.0 |
h3 | contact height | 4.00±0.15 |
h4 | height of the double seam | 3.00±0.20 |
h5 | crinkle height | 6.00±0.20 |
pressure | buckling pressure | ≥1.25-1.3Mpa |
burst pressure | ≥1.5-1.6Mpa | |
cone | tinplate | T 0.35mm |
can body | tinplate | T 0.195-0.20mm |
dome | tinplate | T 0.32mm |
FAQ:
Q: How long does a butane gas cylinder last for heating?
A: The duration depends on the size of the cylinder and the heating requirements.
Q: Is it safe to use butane gas cylinders for heating indoors?
A: When used properly and with proper ventilation, it can be safe. However, always follow safety guidelines.
Q: Can I use these cylinders with any residential heater?
A: Check the compatibility of your heater with butane gas cylinders before use.
Q: How do I store butane gas cylinders for heating?
A: Store them in a cool, dry place away from heat sources and ignition points.
Q: What should I do if I smell gas from a butane gas cylinder?
A: Immediately turn off the heater and open windows and doors to ventilate the area. Do not use any electrical switches or sources of ignition.