An LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) reticulated system is a gas distribution system that supplies LPG to multiple points from a central storage facility. The system is commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings where there is a demand for LPG for cooking, heating, and other applications.
In a reticulated system, LPG is stored in a central tank and then distributed through a network of pipes to individual buildings or points of use. The system typically includes pressure regulators and safety devices to ensure the safe and reliable delivery of gas.
One of the primary advantages of a reticulated LPG system is that it eliminates the need for individual LPG cylinders, which can be cumbersome to handle and require frequent refilling. The system also offers greater flexibility in terms of managing gas supply and consumption, as well as greater control over safety and maintenance.