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	<title>Propane Pressure</title>
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	<description>Facts &#38; stats on propane presure &#38; how to increase PSI</description>
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		<title>Propane Pressure Guidelines</title>
		<description>Data Provided by the Ontario Propane Associaition (OPA)
Propane (C3H8)is a colourless, odourless, easily liquefied, gaseous hydrocarbon (compound of carbon and hydrogen),the third member of the paraffin series following methane and ethane. It is separated from light crude oil, natural gas, and is a by-product of petroleum refining. Propane is commercially available ...</description>
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		<title>Propane Facts</title>
		<description>The Ontario Propane Association offer the following facts on propane pressure and usage:
Understanding Propane

Is Propane Dangerous?
Used with care, propane is a safe and convenient fuel. Propane gas is not toxic. However, should a leak occur, the build-up of propane gas can become dangerous.
Because propane is heavier than air, it tends ...</description>
		<link>http://www.propanepressure.com/2009/10/test-post-for-propane-facts/</link>
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		<title>Tips for Increasing Propane Pressure</title>
		<description>When working with compressed gases you will quickly learn that each gas has its sweet spot.  In a liquid propane (LP) tank for example, part of the volume is occupied by liquid and part is occupied by gas.  The pressure of the gas is governed by the temperature of the ...</description>
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