What Gas is Used for Vehicles?
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Automobile refueling stations supply compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), etc. These gases are used as fuels in heaters and vehicles, and are increasingly replacing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) as aerosol propellants and refrigerants to reduce damage to the ozone layer. Here are some additional details: Precautions: During refueling operations, check for any leaks in the vehicle's gas cylinder, secure the safety hook to prevent mechanical damage from the bursting of the seal. During liquid filling operations, inspect the nozzle and cylinder valves for any liquid leaks, wear protective helmets and gloves to prevent frostbite. During liquid unloading operations, monitor the container pressure and tanker pressure, connect the electrostatic grounding device, and place wooden blocks under the wheels to prevent the vehicle from sliding and breaking the unloading pipeline, which could lead to liquid leaks.