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CESAR GERONIMO Said,
September 16th, 2008 @2:08 pm  

for the lpg consumption monitoring, first check will be if you are really getting 50 kg of lpg when it is delivered to you.LPG tanks have printed weight of empty cylinder in its body, you can add this printed number to the 50 kg which should be the quantity of lpg inside the tank when delivered to you, example, if the tnak has printed 20 kg on its body, you add this to the 50 kg then if you weigh this it should be 70 kg or the weight of the empty cylinder plus the weight of the liquid content.once the tank is empty, you can double check if the printed number in the cylinder corresponds to the weight if not, then your LPG dealer is putting one over you.hope this can be of help to you.

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mrlaundry Said,
September 16th, 2008 @2:28 pm  

@Cezar,
I agree. The weight of empty tank is what you call the tare weight.
Just to add.

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CESAR GERONIMO Said,
September 16th, 2008 @2:37 pm  

thanks mrlaundry. I am interested in the laundry business.I am initially evaluating one franchisor of a laundry shop.I’m lucky to have entered your website and found so many useful discussions/inputs on this subject.Even if I do not have a laundry shop yet, can i attend the september laundry seminar? thanks.

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