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Propane is a common form of heating in rural areas. Knowing when to have your tank refilled begins with being familiar with the propane gauge on the tank. The gauge is designed to help you determine the level of gas inside the tank. Below is a guide to help you understand how to check the fuel level.

Find the Tank

Propane If you have a large propane heating tank, it may be installed above or below ground, and it should be 10 feet or farther away from your home. If the tank is above ground, it will be easy to locate. To find a buried tank, look for the small plastic dome that holds the valves and other parts.

Check the Float Gauge

Large propane tanks contain a numeric float gauge meter that is simple to understand. The meter uses a floating dial element to measure the amount of fuel in the tank. Reading the dial will provide an indication of the general level of fuel left and give you an idea of whether it needs to be refilled.

When to Refuel

If you have an above-ground propane tank, it should not be filled past its 80% capacity. Tanks that are underground should not be filled over the 85% capacity. Propane delivery companies advise homeowners to refill the tank when the float gauge is around 20% to 30% capacity. Of course, homeowners may opt to refill sooner based on their needs.

 

To avoid running out of gas, call a propane company as soon as you notice reduced fuel levels. The professionals at Owens Energy in Show Low, AZ, provides propane installation, repair, and delivery services throughout Navajo County. They also offer a wide range of parts and accessories to keep your tank working optimally. Contact them to discuss your residential gas system and alternative fuel options today. Call (928) 537-8900 today or visit them online for more information on the company.

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