LPG Cylinder Bank ( VOT & LOT )
LPG Cylinder Bank
LPG plays a significant role in the manufacturing industry today. Several companies are now switching to LPG as it is clean-burning fuel and is sustainable for the planet. But while many businesses are moving to LPG, there’s confusion about which manifold to choose — VOT or LOT. The factors involved in deciding the manifold installation include the fuel consumption, land size of the installation and the distance from the plant.

LOT & VOT
LIQUID OFF TAKE SYSTEM (LOT)
LPG LOT- System is advance concept in Multi-cylinder Installation which offers Strength of Bulk LPG Installation and easy functionality. LPG LOT System can cater to volumes up to 250 Kg per hour Installation which overcomes lots of problems and demerits of bulk LPG Installation & Conventional Manifold (VOT) system.
VAPOR OFF TAKE SYSTEM (VOT)
In VOT System, Cylinders are connected to the Manifold system in series, where LPG vapor is withdrawn from the cylinder and is discharged to the system for usage. The vaporized LPG is then passed through 1 st Stage & 2nd Stage Pressure Reducing Station. This type of system is normally recommended for Low rate of consumption
Design
We have developed Chimneys with the integration of sophisticated technologies to make them highly suitable to get ventilation for hot flue gases or smoke from a boiler, stove, furnace or fireplace to the outside atmosphere.
Manufacturing
Optimum grade of carbon steel is utilized in the fabrication of these Industrial Chimneys. These external structures are considered to be stacks of flue gas in comparison to those structures which are built into the wall. All of these structures do differ in terms of appearance. Working of these industrial structures based on stack effect in which density of the gas gets reduces with the increase of the temperature.
Working
An industrial chimney is a device that helps in the combustion of fuel inside a furnace or boiler. The chimney has two main functions: to carry away the flue gases from the furnace and to prevent them from entering the atmosphere. Industrial chimneys are composed of three basic parts: the top, the middle, and the bottom. The top part is called the crown, where the air enters through a series of openings. The middle part is called the throat, where the hot gases enter. Finally, the bottom part is called the base, where the exhaust gases exit.