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A world of LPG applications

Everybody knows about using LPG for central heating, for hot water and for cooking. But did you know that there are a multitude of other innovative applications that could increase your guests’ comfort and improve the environment as well as save you money? Here are some of them:

Terrace heaters: The ‘umbrella-style’ terrace heater is growing in popularity with restaurants and inns as it provides a greater opportunity for outside dining. This feature has two benefits for your business: it expands the number of dining/drinking guests you can accommodate, and it improves the offer to your customers by extending the ‘al fresco’ season. This means a direct improvement to the bottom line as you can use your tables on the terrace for longer, therefore keeping that maximum summer capacity throughout the year.

‘Flaming Torch’ lights: This appliance replaces conventional street lights with an elevated flaming torch, where the LPG supply is housed in the base of the light. Contact Shell Gas to find out if they’re available in your area.

Commercial mobile catering units and food displays: Designed to be mobile and with a stand-alone LPG power source, a comprehensive range of commercial grade catering and food display cabinets are available. They allow resataurant to provide warm food in the best spots, for special events such as weddings, etc.

Air conditioning: LPG can be used as a very efficient alternative to electricity for new air conditioning units.

Emergency generators: If your restaurant needs to have emergency generators to ensure availability of electricity, why not use LPG? It will give you that power with less exhaust emissions and no potential for ground contamination. LPG-powered generators are available and can easily replace other available fuels.

Mosquito killer: An LPG-fuelled mosquito killer will reduce your insect problem. The appliance is becoming popular in tropical regions and is especially suited for use on terraces where alternative power supplies are limited.