Can you keep a gas cylinder at home? What rules to respect — idealista/news

Can you keep a gas cylinder at home? What rules to respect — idealista/news
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Years pass, technology advances and yet, one of the frequently asked questions within a condominium is the following: si can keep gas cylinder at home? Information that comes above all from those who are often not reached by the natural gas distribution network. In fact, the gas cylinder in the home is still very widespread today and is often used for cooking, heating water as well as for powering the home heating system.

To date, there is no rule that prevents its use in domestic and condominium contexts, provided that there is no internal contractual regulation signed by the assembly that completely inhibits its use. Despite this, there is legislation that outlines the use for the purpose of minimize the risk of fires and explosions.

How many kg of gas can you keep in the house?

There gas cylinder for domestic use it is of fundamental importance for some families. For this reason, a question arises spontaneously: how many kg of gas can be kept in the house? Overall, the capacity of a cylinder installed inside a home must never exceed 40 kg.

However, there are some limitations:

  • installation is not permitted in rooms with a volume of less than 10 m3;
  • in rooms with a volume of over 10 m3 and up to 20 m3, only one cylinder with a capacity of no more than 15 kg can be installed;
  • in rooms with a volume of over 20 m3 and up to 50 m3, up to 2 single cylinders can be installed, with a total capacity of no more than 20 kg;
  • in rooms with a volume of over 50 m3, up to 2 single cylinders can be installed, for a total capacity of no more than 30 kg.

Finally, it is essential to remember that the cylinder must be positioned vertically with the valve at the top.

Where should the gas cylinder be located?

Another fundamental question is the positioning of the cylinder. About that, Can gas cylinders be stored in the garage? The garage is the first absolutely forbidden place, together with cellars and garages. This is because, in the case of a gas leak, LPG forms a sort of – very dangerous – invisible blanket under the air, highly flammable.

For this reason, it is advisable to place it in the garden or on the terrace, following the regulations on outdoor gas cylinders. If the aforementioned spaces are not available, it is possible to install a single cylinder in spaces of less than 20 cubic metres, and a maximum of two (for a maximum of 40 kg) when the space measures between 20 and 50 cubic metres.

It is also essential to remember that, to avoid damaging the cylinder, you must follow the following instructions:

  • the valve must always remain in a vertical position;
  • the cylinder must always be filled by specialized retailers;
  • when replaced, the valve must be closed.

Finally, it is very important not to store empty cylinders in your home but to return them when you purchase a new one.

Where to keep a gas cylinder?

Although there has been talk for years about banning gas cylinders, the current objective continues to be to make it clear where to place the single cylinder, whether you have one Outer space that no. In the first case, it must be placed in a place such as the balcony of the house, although it would be essential to keep it away from direct sunlight and from any heat source that could increase the pressure inside the cylinder.

Those who do not have a suitable external space can install the cylinder inside the home, as long as the place in a cool place, dry and free from heat sources. This precaution is necessary as the increase in external temperature involves a proportional increase in pressure inside the cylinder, with the potential risk of explosion in certain conditions.

It is also important to avoid exposing the cylinder to cold and harsh temperatures. The steel and metals of the casing, in fact, could weaken and lose ductility at low temperatures, irreparably damaging the cylinder. Added to this is a notable reduction in gas supply capacity in the event of temperatures that are too cold.

Furthermore, the cylinder must be accompanied by the label to identify the gas contained inside, also showing the name of the container supplier. In addition to the cylinder, the customer is also supplied with the supplier’s instructions with the rules for the correct use of the product.
It is essential to always remember that the cylinder must always be kept in perfect condition: you must periodically ensure that there are no damages, dents, leaks and signs of corrosion; otherwise the cylinder must be replaced immediately.

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