Propane and alternative-fuel cylinder valves control the release of fuel gas from a pressurized cylinder.
They allow safe opening, closing, and regulation of gas flow during storage, transport, and use. The valve is the primary safety interface on the cylinder.
It is essential for controlled fuel delivery.
These valves are designed for installation on gas cylinders.
They are not regulators or downstream system components. The valve mounts directly to the cylinder and controls gas at the source.
This distinction is critical for proper selection.
Yes, propane and alternative fuel cylinder valves are gas-specific.
They are engineered to match the chemical properties, pressure characteristics, and safety requirements of each fuel. Using the wrong valve can create serious hazards.
Gas compatibility is mandatory.
Propane and alternative fuel cylinder valves often include excess-flow protection and pressure relief devices.
These features help prevent uncontrolled gas release and over-pressurization. Safety mechanisms are built into the valve design.
They are required by industry standards.
These valves are installed by certified cylinder manufacturers, requalifiers, or licensed service professionals.
Installation requires proper tools, torque control, and compliance with standards. Improper installation can result in leaks or failure.
Professional installation is required.
Yes, propane and alternative fuel cylinder valves are highly regulated.
They must comply with DOT regulations, CGA specifications, and NFPA guidance. Valve type and features are defined by regulation.
Compliance is mandatory for legal use.
Propane cylinder valves may be reused only if they pass inspection and meet reuse criteria.
Valves showing wear, damage, or outdated specifications must be replaced. Reuse decisions follow strict standards.
Safety drives replacement rules.
Propane and alternative fuel cylinder valves do not regulate pressure.
They control gas flow at the cylinder outlet, while downstream pressure is regulated by a regulator. Each component has a distinct role.
Valve and regulator functions are separate.
Yes, alternative fuel valves may vary by fuel type and application.
Different fuels require different outlet connections, materials, and safety features. Valve design reflects the fuel’s characteristics.
Specifications vary by fuel.
These valves are intended for professional, commercial, and industrial users.
Typical buyers include cylinder refurbishers, fuel distributors, OEMs, and service companies. Consumer use is not typical.
Gas Cylinder Source supports compliance-driven valve sourcing.