Propane Safety Information - Windsor Lighting 1.022-322.0 Operator Instructions Manual

24/27" - 18 hp propane powered burnisher
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SAFETY

PROPANE SAFETY INFORMATION

Facts About LP Gas – Propane
As a fuel, Propane gas is unmatched for both safety and dependability. It has been used as a domestic household
fuel for over half a century, and for over thirty years as an internal combustion engine fuel. Propane is a highly
flammable fuel that is contained under pressure as a liquid. Vaporized gas has a similar explosive force to
gasoline and mixtures as low as 2% LP Gas to air may be ignited in a closed environment. Care should be
exercised to avoid escaping vapor as it can freeze skin and cause frost bite. Vaporized fuel is heavier than air and
will collect in the lowest confined space available.
Facts About Propane Tanks
Propane tanks are constructed according to ASME or Federal DOT #4ET20 pressure safety codes. Including the
tank, all valves and fittings are UL Listed. Propane gas is noncorrosive and will not rust the inside of a tank.
Should the tank exterior become damaged or rusted, discontinue use. DO NOT tamper with tank gauges or
safety relief valves. NEVER use a tank not intended for use with a propane burnisher. DO NOT substitute tanks
that are used with a barbecue grill, etc. It is recommends having propane tanks tested once a year by an
authorized National LP Gas Association propane dealer.
The fuel tank is supplied directly from the manufacturer and is void of fuel. This tank must be purged 'at the time
of the first fill. Local fuel vendors should be familiar with this operation and will provide this service.
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