Friday, May 1, 2026

Weekend Steam: Propane Is Neat, No Smoke, No Soot, Lights Right Up

 

5 comments:

Dan Patterson said...

Can someone explain the failure, please?

David aka True Blue Sam said...

My guess is a flexible line broke. It might have been a copper line and the flare broke off. Several possibilities.

John in Philly said...

I watched it at 2x speed all the way through.
The word "Explosion" is wrong.
David's guess feels pretty good, and I would add that the sudden flow of propane should have closed the Slo

John in Philly said...

Continuing because of oops.
.... the sudden rush of propane should have caused the flow control valve to shut, but perhaps the larger tanks lack flow control valves.
No BLEVE so that's good.
The really scary part was when the fire fighters sprayed ambient temperature water on a still hot and pressurized boiler.
And the people should have been moved way back because things can go really, really, wrong.

David aka True Blue Sam said...

Should have! They probably had a couple of 40 pound tanks, or maybe an antique 100 pound tank to fuel the boiler. There are way too many people watching calmly, up close. They obviously have never seen a safety video about propane bleves! There are reasons that large propane tanks are not supposed to be installed near dwellings!