What is LPG? LPG is a combination of hydrocarbons. It appears as vapor at ambient temperature and pressure. The steam’s low boiling point ….. is another characteristic. It can change from liquid to vapor form.

It is a significant advantage to be able to store LPG in liquid form in tanks. LPG storage can only be done by increasing the pressure. Pressure increases when liquid gases are evaporated in tightly-fitting containers. The volume of liquid gases in tight-fitting containers increases by an average factor 250 during evaporation.

It depends on the composition of the LPG and the temperature. The volume remaining after a reduction in liquid gas is filled with evaporated gases. Condensation (evaporation and/or liquefaction) is an ongoing process and ends when the tank becomes empty. Temperature and composition are also factors that affect the vapor pressure. This is illustrated in the vapor pressure graph. The tank’s pressure will not change until all the gas has evaporated.

 

What is LPI? (Liquid Spray LPG System)

Liquid Propane Injection refers to the injection liquid propane. The LPi System is a unique approach to measuring/dosing LPG/air mixtures in internal combustion engines. The LPi system replaced the LPG system in 1995. Initially, the mixture was dosed by an evaporator/venturi, which could be connected with a fine-tuning electronics device. This constantly changing technique required pressure to douse the mixture more precisely than could have been achieved using a regulating pressure system. It is important to accurately predict gasoline fuel injection. It makes sense to inject liquid LPG directly into an inlet valve. Synthetic pipes can be assembled easily because they are mobile.

This system is undergoing numerous developments. Nearly all its parts are completely new or modified in a way that is different from the parts found in an evaporator system.

LPG block has been installed and LPG injectors have been added to the evaporator, gas/air and exhaust parts. A multi-valve pump is also installed in the tank for liquid LPG circulation. Copper pipes replaced the synthetic pipes. Synthetic pipes are lightweight and easy to transport. They are also less susceptible to losses. The pipe’s burst pressure is 345 bars. High insulation values reduce heating of LPG, and decrease heat exchange.