With the increasing use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and natural gas in industry, commerce, and transportation, the maintenance and repair of LPG systems are extremely important. This not only ensures operational safety but also contributes to extending equipment lifespan, optimizing efficiency, and complying with strict technical and environmental regulations.

LPG is a commonly used liquefied petroleum gas in daily life and production. However, LPG is also highly flammable and explosive, therefore, safe maintenance of LPG systems is crucial.

LPG system safety maintenance services involve periodic inspection and maintenance of LPG systems to detect and address potential fire and explosion hazards. This service includes the following items:

  • Overall system inspection: Checking equipment, pipelines, valves, etc., to detect damage and wear.

  • Gas tightness inspection: Check connections, shut-off valves, etc., to ensure there are no gas leaks.

  • Equipment safety inspection: Inspect safety devices such as safety valves, pressure reducing valves, etc., to ensure efficient operation.

  • Addressing potential fire and explosion hazards: Repair and replace damaged or worn equipment, fix leaking connections, shut-off valves, etc.

Benefits of Choosing a Professional Maintenance and Repair Service Provider:

  • Experienced Engineering Team

  • Standard Procedures, Adhering to Safety Standards

  • Modern Testing Equipment

  • Optimal System and Operating Cost Consulting

  • Minimizing Downtime

Maintenance and repair of LPG gas systems is not only a mandatory technical requirement but also a strategic solution to help businesses operate safely, stably, and sustainably. Investing appropriately in this area is investing in long-term development.

REAL PHOTOS

Service process

■ Check the signs at the LPG station
■ Inspect the exterior of the tank, foundation, and fence
■ Inspect the electrical panel
■ Check for leaks at the valves.
■ Inspect for leaks at joints and welds along the entire pipeline.
■  Clean the outside of the tank and vaporizer.
■  Inspect for rust and flush out sediment from valves and filters
■  Repaint the areas that need it.
■ Check the water level and adjust the vaporization capacity.
■ Drain the vaporizer.
■ The LPG system is inspected and maintained every 3 months.
■ Maintenance work must be documented in a joint report between AMN and the Customer.

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