Canadian Entry To Practice (CETP) Practice Test

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Which weight should be taken into account while filling a propane cylinder?

  1. Weight of the cylinder only

  2. Weight of the propane only

  3. Weight or fill hose and connector

  4. Weight of the contents plus cylinder

The correct answer is: Weight or fill hose and connector

When filling a propane cylinder, the most important factor to consider is the total weight of the contents plus the cylinder. This includes the weight of the propane gas itself as well as the weight of the empty cylinder. Understanding the total weight is crucial for safety and compliance with regulations. Each propane cylinder has a specified capacity, and it's essential not to exceed this limit to prevent overfilling, which could lead to dangerous situations such as leaks, ruptures, or explosions. The weight of the cylinder alone does not provide enough information for safe filling. Similarly, only considering the weight of the propane or the fill hose and connector would also be insufficient, as these factors do not account for the overall weight capacity and safety limits of the cylinder. By focusing on the total weight of both the propane and the cylinder, one ensures that the cylinder is filled correctly and safely, adhering to the necessary guidelines and safety practices necessary in handling propane.