Convert gallons liquid propane to cubic feet gas

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Convert gallons liquid propane to cubic feet gas

Postby Carpenter » Sun Dec 31, 2006 11:14 pm

Liquid propane delivered by gallon, but sold by the hundred cubic feet at the meter.
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Re: Convert gallons liquid propane to cubic feet gas

Postby Guest » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:56 am

[quote="Carpenter"]Liquid propane delivered to manager of mobile home park. Stored in large tank. Then piped through individual residential vapor meters into each resident's unit. Resident pays so much per 100 cubic feet of gas. They want to know if they are being overcharged for their gas usage based on the cost of propane ($2.08 per gallon) to the manager of mobile home park. Manager is not allowed to exceed 10 % of cost of propane. Is there a conversion factor for determining price of cubic feet of propane gas to price per gallon of liquid propane?
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Postby Guest » Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:45 am

Thank you for the valuable info !
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PROPANE CONVERSIONS

Postby MELISSA » Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:17 am

Anonymous wrote:From www.ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?A=1511&Q=267170

COMPRESSED PROPANE (GASEOUS FORM) EQUIVALENCY INFORMATION: At 14.73 lbs. of pressure per square inch (psi) and 60 degrees Fahrenheit:

* 1 cubic foot propane = 0.0278 gallons propane
* 100 cubic feet propane = 2.78 gallons propane
* 1 gallon propane = 35.97 cubic feet propane
* 100 gallons propane = 3597 cubic feet propane


WHAT IS THE CONVERSION RATE BASED ON 10PSI AND 25 PSI?
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Re: Convert gallons liquid propane to cubic feet gas

Postby pprender123@aol.com » Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:25 pm

Carpenter wrote:Liquid propane delivered by gallon, but sold by the hundred cubic feet at the meter.


31 cubic feet into gallons of liquid propane
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VAPOR (PROPANE) TO GALLONS

Postby sierramadre » Thu Feb 12, 2009 3:16 am

Elevation has to be figured into the equation - not sure of that figure for various elevations. Not a math whiz but at 4000' the elevation adjustment is as follows:

500 cu x .90 = 450 cubic feet = 12.4 gallons.

I take no pride of authorship on this - info came from our propane company. I found this post when trying to figure for myself.
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gallons of propane

Postby Jerry » Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:03 am

My propane tank is 12 feet long and 2.25 feet in diameter. Approx how many gallons of propane will it hold?
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