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gas cylinders
Posted: 11 Jul 2010, 09:14
by axeman
is there any reason why a 7kg butain cyilender can not be laid on its side, ie located under a rock and roll bed? i wil be staping it down so that is will not be siding around that goes with out say but i cant frind any info as to if it is safe to do so or not.
many thanks neil
Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 11 Jul 2010, 09:33
by Mocki
i would say it is not safe to use a upright cylinder on its side, as the take off will be in the liquid. You require the vapour, which gathers at the top of the liquid.
Have you ever shaken a blowlamp when its lit?
Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 11 Jul 2010, 12:20
by Rozzo
as steve says you want the gas which is above the liquid. very unsafe to use bottles on there side unless they're either air or oxygen

Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 11 Jul 2010, 13:46
by axeman
thanks for the replys will have to source a smaller bottle then,
neil
Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 11 Jul 2010, 15:40
by ajp
Fork lift bottles are designed to be used on there side (if you look at the bottom it has an up arrow facing to one side.) But I don't know if one would fit under a rock n roll bed.
Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 11 Jul 2010, 17:55
by jamesc76
ajp wrote:Fork lift bottles are designed to be used on there side (if you look at the bottom it has an up arrow facing to one side.) But I don't know if one would fit under a rock n roll bed.
They use lpg as a liquid not a gas so still no good!
Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 12 Jul 2010, 21:15
by Rozzo
it's the same reason you have to have an extra top outlet on lpg conversion tanks if you wish to use them for liesure gas too
Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 18:49
by ajp
jamesc76 wrote:ajp wrote:Fork lift bottles are designed to be used on there side (if you look at the bottom it has an up arrow facing to one side.) But I don't know if one would fit under a rock n roll bed.
They use lpg as a liquid not a gas so still no good!
So surely if you put the bottle on its side with the up arrow facing down the pick up in the bottle will be at the top in the vapour not the liquid...
Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 19:06
by lloydy
Gasure leisure tank is a horizontal type, and would fit under a r&r bed. You can't just turn a tank upside down and expect it to work. One take off will be for gas, one for liquid. Read the side of the bottle, they are even meant to be stored upright, when not in use, i wouldn't try and use it for a purpose it's not designed for.
As above, Gasure tank would suit your purpose very well
Hope it helps, Lloyd
Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 17 Jul 2010, 08:06
by Mocki
ajp wrote:
So surely if you put the bottle on its side with the up arrow facing down the pick up in the bottle will be at the top in the vapour not the liquid...
there are two sorts of people who play with LPG, those that know, and those that wish they had listened..........
Re: gas cylinders
Posted: 17 Jul 2010, 11:15
by ajp
Mocki wrote:ajp wrote:
So surely if you put the bottle on its side with the up arrow facing down the pick up in the bottle will be at the top in the vapour not the liquid...
there are two sorts of people who play with LPG, those that know, and those that wish they had listened..........
Can we just clear something up this was a purely theoretical question. I was not suggesting at any point that this was either practical or smart.