What ELGAS Bottle Sizes & How Many ELGAS 45kg Bottle Do I Need?
“What ELGAS bottle sizes and how many ELGAS 45kg bottle do I need?” is one of the most common questions we hear.
But before we get into discussions about size, we need to discuss delivery.
There are 2 types of delivery for LPG when you place an ELGAS order for gas — ELGAS bottle refill with gas bottle exchange & tanker refill…
How Many and What Size LPG Gas Bottles Do I Need?
How Many ELGAS 45kg Bottle & What ELGAS Bottle Sizes Do I Need?
In summary:
• The primary criteria for selecting the correct ELGAS bottle sizes and quantity of ELGAS 45kg bottle installed should be the service considerations.
• Or, in other words, you never want to run out of gas.
• Two ELGAS 45kg bottles allow you to use up all of the gas in the first bottle whilst having time to place an ELGAS order for gas and get a refill or an ELGAS bottle refill exchange.
• ELGAS 45kg bottle are the most popular size because they can be either refilled via an LPG tanker or exchanged with another ELGAS bottle refill.
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Two LPG Delivery Choices
With ELGAS bottle refill and gas bottle exchange, your empty gas bottles are exchanged for full ones by the delivery driver.
With automatic tanker delivery, the gas bottles stay in place and an LPG tanker comes to your home to do an ELGAS bottle refill of your gas bottles in place.
Gas Bottle Exchange Service
With ELGAS bottle refill and exchange service, you typically get two ELGAS 45kg bottle.
Picking from ELGAS bottle sizes, the ELGAS 45kg bottle is used because they can be moved around by the delivery driver without any special lifting equipment.
Never Run Out of Gas
The concept is that you call for an ELGAS bottle refill delivery when one gas bottle is empty, while you continue with an uninterrupted supply from the other gas bottle.
You should never run out of gas, as long as you remember to place an ELGAS order for gas when the first bottle becomes empty.
Automatic Tanker Refilling
With tanker ELGAS bottle refill, you may have two ELGAS 45kg bottles, one or two 90kg gas bottles or an even larger vessel, if you use a lot of gas.
The ELGAS bottle sizes can be as large as required, because it does not have to be moved.
Another advantage of tanker ELGAS bottle refill is that the deliveries are often automatically scheduled by the supplier, so no need to place an ELGAS order for gas.
This means you don’t have to check gas bottles or place an ELGAS order for gas. It’s all done for you.
There is one limitation with tanker ELGAS bottle refill, in that the driver must have a clear line-of-sight between the gas bottles and the tanker.
If that is not possible, then you will need to go with the ELGAS bottle refill exchange service.
Help for New Users of Home LPG
If you are a first time user of home LPG, you will probably need additional guidance to explain how everything works.
Final Thoughts
It’s not so much about ELGAS bottle sizes, but how you fill them.
Combined with the number and type of LPG appliances you have, this will help determine the ELGAS bottle sizes and number of gas bottles you need for your home.
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Steve Reynolds
Technical Consultant
Steve Reynolds is a leading expert in the LPG industry with over 22 years of experience. As part of the national management team at ELGAS, Steve ensures the safe and efficient storage, handling, and transportation of LPG. He serves as the lead investigator for incidents and collaborates with authorities on industry developments.
Steve is a technical advisor to Standards Australia and Gas Energy Australia (GEA), and an active member of the World LPG Association (WLPGA), contributing to global standards and technical reviews. He holds a BSc. (Hons) in Industrial Chemistry from UNSW and has held senior safety and technical roles at ELGAS, making him a trusted authority in LPG safety and standards.