A Vaporizer System for LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is a device or setup used to convert liquid LPG into its gaseous form before distribution to burners or industrial applications. LPG is typically stored and transported as a liquid under pressure, but many appliances and systems require it as a gas. That’s where vaporizers come in.
Basic Components of an LPG Vaporizer System
- 1. LPG Storage Tank: Holds LPG in liquid form under pressure.
- 2. Liquid Withdrawal Line: Draws liquid LPG from the storage tank.
- 3. Vaporizer Unit: The heart of the system. Heats the liquid LPG to convert it to gas.
- 4. Pressure Regulators: Reduces and controls the gas pressure after vaporization.
- 5. Gas Distribution Line: Delivers vaporized LPG to burners, engines, or appliances.
- 6. Safety Devices: Includes valves, temperature sensors, and pressure relief systems.
LPG Vaporizer Types
1. Electric Vaporizers
- o Use electric heating elements.
- o Precise temperature control.
- o Cleaner and suitable for indoor installations.