Buy Bottled Gas in Nottingham
Purchase butane and propane bottled gas for delivery or collection to your home or business address in Nottingham.
- Cabinet Heater Gas Refills
- Forklift Truck (FLT) Gas
- Propane Gas Refills / Exchanges
- Leisure Gas and Patio Heater Gas
Bottled gas can be purchased from several outlets in Nottingham. You can buy an exchange cylinder of bottled gas Nottingham from outlets and shops such as petrol stations, caravan dealers, and shops that stock and sell camping equipment.
Both butane as well as propane gas can also be purchased online from several suppliers, and this is an option when sometimes you can find the best deals on buying bottled gas, especially for use with cabinet heaters and the larger appliances that operate off propane lpg.
Who uses bottled gas in Nottingham?
Propane and butane gas is used by private homeowners as well as business, industrial and trade users.
Private customers (referred to as domestic users) mainly use butane bottle gas refills for use with mobile cabinet heaters, cooking appliances in boats, motorhomes, and tourer caravans, and for use with camping stoves and cookers.
Businesses, industrial users, and tradespeople tend to use just propane gas - but for a totally different range of uses. A few to mention are the use of propane for use with blower type space heaters, for use with catering appliances such as commercial barbeques, ovens, grills, and fryers.
The large 47kg bottle size of propane is also used in some commercial and car bodyshop paint spray ovens.
Another popular use for propane gas is for the powering of forklift trucks in warehouses, and also in factories. Last, trades in the construction and roofing trade use burning torches that operate off this type of bottled gas.
Propane bottled gas for use with blower heaters
Propane lpg (liquefied petroleum gas) is used with gas powered blower heaters (such as those sold by Clarke, Master, SIP, and many more) that are used for the heating-up of cold areas and rooms in industrial environments (factory areas, warehouses, workshops, fabrication shops, industrial units), they are also used frequently by builders for the drying-out of buildings after construction work or flood restoration work has taken place.
Most blower heaters that use LPG should be run off a large 47kg size of bottle, this gives a good running time as well as being the most cost effective to use.
Butane gas for use with mobile cabinet heaters
All portable cabinet heaters use a cylinder of butane gas for their fuel source. This is generally of a 7kg, 13kg, or 15kg size of bottle. The butane gas cylinder fits into the rear of all cabinet heaters and is held in place by a metal bracket or retaining strap depending on the individual make and model of cabinet heater that you own.
A bottle of butane LPG can be identified by being usually a blue or a mustard-yellow coloured metal bottle. The bottle is attached to a cabinet heater by way of an easy to fit "push-on" regulator valve.
Propane bottled gas for use with blower heaters
Propane lpg (liquefied petroleum gas) is used with gas powered blower heaters (such as those sold by Clarke, Master, SIP, and many more) that are used for the heating-up of cold areas and rooms in industrial environments (factory areas, warehouses, workshops, fabrication shops, industrial units), they are also used frequently by builders for the drying-out of buildings after construction work or flood restoration work has taken place.
Most blower heaters that use LPG should be run off a large 47kg size of bottle, this gives a good running time as well as being the most cost effective to use.
Butane gas for use with mobile cabinet heaters
All portable cabinet heaters use a cylinder of butane gas for their fuel source. This is generally of a 7kg, 13kg, or 15kg size of bottle. The butane gas cylinder fits into the rear of all cabinet heaters and is held in place by a metal bracket or retaining strap depending on the individual make and model of cabinet heater that you own.
A bottle of butane LPG can be identified by being usually a blue or a mustard-yellow coloured metal bottle. The bottle is attached to a cabinet heater by way of an easy to fit "push-on" regulator valve.
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