
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
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Read our LPG blog of great articles on all things LPG gas and appliances for home and business. Everything you need to know right here at Elgas. We are Australia's largest marketer of LPG. We're local, with over 40 service centres around the country to ensure rapid supply and reliable delivery in virtually every area.
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
1w ago
An LPG gas bottle is the same as a propane gas cylinder, and neither of them are the same as natural gas. It’s time to cut through the gas fuel chatter to understand LPG (propane) and its many uses for homes and businesses around Australia ..read more
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
1w ago
At Elgas, all LPG cylinders meet strict Australian standards for safety. Our gas cylinder test station technicians ensure gas bottle testing and maintenance that meets the highest standards, so you can use LPG stress-free for BBQs, the outdoors, and ..read more
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
1w ago
A gas bayonet is an outlet used to supply LPG to many appliances, such as gas heaters, without the need to use an additional gas bottle. The bayonet outlet is plumbed into the gas supply from your existing LPG bottle and is low-pressure, making LPG ..read more
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
5M ago
Searching instantaneous gas hot water system reviews for best water heater reliability in Australia can get confusing. Elgas cuts through the chatter to deliver solutions that include tankless heat flow systems that deliver instant hot water without ..read more
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
5M ago
Gas or electric energy can be used to heat hot water systems. If you are looking into water heaters, you will discover electric hot water cylinders, gas hot water cylinders, and gas continuous flow systems, and Elgas can help you choose the best ..read more
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
6M ago
LPG Gas Cylinder Installation Regulations – Siting Location Regulations – For Home LPG Installation LPG gas bottle installation regulations specify location and clearances in the placement of gas bottles. Distances from ignition sources, wall openings and below ground spaces, such as drains or pits, are all specified. Gas bottles must be placed in well ventilated locations and on a solid base. LPG gas bottle location regulations (LPG installation regulations) for gas bottle installation summary: Gas bottle installation upright and stable Gas bottle installation in well ventilated space Gas bot ..read more
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
6M ago
Instantaneous gas hot water systems (continuous flow systems) only heat water on demand don’t require a water storage tank. As there’s no stored hot water, there’s no heat loss, water waste, or expense involved with keeping water hot leading to monthly gas bill savings. How instantaneous gas hot water works Many Australian homes and businesses enjoy instantaneous gas hot water benefits of temperature control and continuous hot water. Small, light, easily mounted systems on an exterior wall are efficient and compact. With continuous flow gas hot water systems, a gas burner heats water as it flo ..read more
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
6M ago
Rinnai gas heater service and gas heater repair involves cleaning of filters, cleaning of flues on flued heater models, cleaning the burner, and checking pressure in addition to other procedures, as required by the specific model, including portable gas heaters. Your Rinnai service and repair includes repair of malfunctioning components and replacing any parts that fail. Rinnai gas heater models we sell, service, and repair include: Rinnai Avenger 25 Convector portable gas heater Rinnai Capella 18 Plus gas heater Rinnai Cosyglow 650 gas heater Rinnai Dynamo 15 gas heater Rinnai Enduro 13 gas h ..read more
Elgas LPG Gas Blog
6M ago
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) can be used for a range of household appliances. The amount of gas used will depend on the type of appliances in your household, how often the appliances are used, and the number of people in your household. A 45kg gas bottle could last more than a year if LPG is only used for cooking. If LPG is used for cooking and hot water for a family of four, a 45kg gas bottle should last for a couple of months. If using LPG for cooking, Rinnai hot water and home heating your gas cylinder should ..read more