13Kg Propane Calor Gas
- Dimensions : Height-580mm Diameter-315mm
- Popular with canal and narrow boats for cooking and heating
- Also used by catering vans and industrial appliances such as shrink wrap guns and floor sweepers in factories
- Regulator type: POL screw connection (propane)
- Recommended Offtake: 15 kW (1.05 kg/h)
What is the difference between Propane and Butane gas ?
LPG boils to produce gas (vapour):
- Propane boils at -42°C so can be used in arctic conditions.
- Butane boils at -0.5°C so when the ambient temperature falls to around freezing no gas is produced and even at around +4°C the pressure is often too low to be useful.
PLEASE NOTE:
We cannot ship Gas bottles that include Gas. These can only be collected from our store.
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13Kg Propane Calor Gas
13Kg Propane Calor Gas
- Dimensions : Height-580mm Diameter-315mm
- Popular with canal and narrow boats for cooking and heating
- Also used by catering vans and industrial appliances such as shrink wrap guns and floor sweepers in factories
- Regulator type: POL screw connection (propane)
- Recommended Offtake: 15 kW (1.05 kg/h)
What is the difference between Propane and Butane gas ?
LPG boils to produce gas (vapour):
- Propane boils at -42°C so can be used in arctic conditions.
- Butane boils at -0.5°C so when the ambient temperature falls to around freezing no gas is produced and even at around +4°C the pressure is often too low to be useful.
PLEASE NOTE:
We cannot ship Gas bottles that include Gas. These can only be collected from our store.
Original: $61.52
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- Dimensions : Height-580mm Diameter-315mm
- Popular with canal and narrow boats for cooking and heating
- Also used by catering vans and industrial appliances such as shrink wrap guns and floor sweepers in factories
- Regulator type: POL screw connection (propane)
- Recommended Offtake: 15 kW (1.05 kg/h)
What is the difference between Propane and Butane gas ?
LPG boils to produce gas (vapour):
- Propane boils at -42°C so can be used in arctic conditions.
- Butane boils at -0.5°C so when the ambient temperature falls to around freezing no gas is produced and even at around +4°C the pressure is often too low to be useful.
PLEASE NOTE:
We cannot ship Gas bottles that include Gas. These can only be collected from our store.









