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Propane is a three-carbon alkane with the molecular formula  C3H8, normally a gas, but compressible to a transportable liquid. A by-product of natural gas  processing and petroleum refining, it is commonly used as a fuel for engines, oxy-gas torches, barbecues, portable stoves, and residential
central heating. Propane is one of a group of liquefied petroleum gases.


Propane is also instrumental in providing off-the-grid chiilers, usually by means of a gas absorption chillers.Blends of pure, dry isopropane (R-290a)  and isobutane (R-600a) have negligible ozone depletion potential and very low Global Warming Potential  and can serve as a functional replacement for R-12, R-22, R-134a, and other chlorofluorocarbon or hydrofluorocarbon [[chillers]] in conventional stationary refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
 
'''Propane Chillers''' is a off-the-grid chiilers, usually by means of a gas absorption chillers.Blends of pure, dry isopropane (R-290a)  and isobutane (R-600a) have negligible ozone depletion potential and very low Global Warming Potential  and can serve as a functional replacement for R-12, R-22, R-134a, and other chlorofluorocarbon or hydrofluorocarbon [[Chillers]] in conventional stationary refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
 
Propane is a three-carbon alkane with the molecular formula  C3H8, normally a gas, but compressible to a transportable liquid. A by-product of natural gas  processing and petroleum refining, it is commonly used as a fuel for engines, oxy-gas torches, barbecues, portable stoves, and residential central heating. Propane is one of a group of liquefied petroleum gases.

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