Gas Cylinder Pipe Expiry Date: The pipe fitted in the cylinder also has an expiry date. After that expiry date, you should replace the pipe fitted in the cylinder. This is how you can check the expiry date.
There was a time when food was cooked on earthen stoves in almost all the houses in rural areas of India. But now almost everyone uses gas stoves in homes. Gas cylinders are used for gas stoves.
While using a gas cylinder, you have to take care of some things. Due to this, you can use the gas cylinder safely if you are even a little careless about these things. Then you can suffer losses.
Do you know the cylinder you use? Just like it has an expiry date. Similarly, the pipe fitted in that cylinder also has an expiry date. After that expiry date, you should replace the pipe fitted in the cylinder.
The expiry date of the cylinder pipe is according to the time duration for which it is used. When you buy a new pipe, its expiry date is between 18 and 24 months from then. You should replace the pipe yourself after this time.
Because if the pipe is not installed properly in the cylinder, then there is a risk of leakage. And this can also cause a major accident. Therefore, as soon as the expiry date comes close, you should replace the old pipe with a new one.
If you want, you can go to the market and buy a new pipe. Or you can also go to the office of the official gas agency and buy a new pipe. For this, you have to pay some price. Which ranges from Rs 200 to Rs 300.
Along with this, if you want, you can also order gas cylinder pipe online from online shopping companies like Amazon and Flipkart. While buying a pipe, always keep in mind that it should be ISI hallmarked. Its quality is better.
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