What statement about EMS providers in regards to vehicle rescues is correct? They should be familiar with their roles in vehicle rescues. What is the primary role of an EMS provider during vehicle rescues?
Q. What is the ongoing process of information gathering and scene evaluation?
4. Size-up is the ongoing process of information gathering and scene evaluation to determine appropriate strategies and tactics to manage an emergency.
Q. Which of the following is the primary concern when considering vehicle placement at a traffic accident?
Your primary concern when arriving at the scene of a motor vehicle crash is: Surveying area for hazards.
Q. What should be done for any type of alternative fuel vehicle that is involved in an accident?
What should be done for any type of alternative-fuel vehicle that is involved in an accident? Disconnect the battery. You and your partner are standing by at the scene of a residential fire when you hear the incident commander state, “We have located a victim” over the radio.
Q. Are fuel cells dangerous?
The two prime dangers from fuel cell and hydrogen-powered vehicles are the danger of electrical shock and the flammability of the fuel. Fuel cells power vehicles by electro-chemically combining hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen (O2) from the surrounding air into water (H20) and electrical energy.
Q. What should be done for any type of alternative fuel?
What should be done for any type of alternative-fuel vehicle that is involved in an accident? Disconnect the battery. Who has overall command of an emergency incident? Rescuers have brought you a patient rescued from a structural collapse.
Q. What special hazards do alternative fuel vehicles present?
unanticipated vehicle movement, electric shock hazards. toxic and flammable gas build-up & electrolyte skin contact. extrication, vehicle and battery fires, submersion. high voltage battery damage, battery re-ignition.
Q. Which is the most widely used alternative fuel?
- Propane – The Most Widely-Used Alternative Fuel.
- What is Propane?
- Propane is a three-carbon alkane gas (C3H8), also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or auto gas.
- How is Propane Made?
- Propane is produced as a by-product of natural gas processing and crude oil refining.
- Other Propane Uses.
Q. What safety precautions have to be observed on vehicles with CNG engines?
Precautions To Take While Using a CNG Car
- Do Not Use Unauthorized CNG Kits.
- Avoid Using Mismatched/ Substandard Accessories.
- Replace Spark Plugs.
- Get CNG Cylinder Test Certificate.
- First Petrol, Then CNG.
- Regular Leak Test of the CNG Cylinder.
- Regular Car Servicing.
- No Smoking Inside the Car.
Q. What does CNG smell like?
Compressed Natural Gas Natural gas is odorless and colorless in its natural state. As a safety precaution, chemicals (odorants) are intentionally added when the gas is pumped into the local distribution network of pipelines to give it a distinctive, pungent smell, similar to rotten eggs.
Q. Do CNG cars explode?
I am not sure of the exact pressure that a cylinder can withstand but it is at least 1.5 times the pressure under which CNG is stored, which is 200 bars. The flashpoint of CNG is 540oC. This is the temperature when CNG explodes on its own. The flashpoint of petrol and diesel is much lower than CNG.
Q. Is CNG a safe fuel to use Why?
cng is a safe fuel because it is easy to carry and does not catch fire at room temperature. when the coal and petroleum burnt it produce more amount of polluted gas as compared to CNG .. …
Q. Does CNG damage car engine?
Well, CNG does not reduce a vehicle’s engine life if the kit is factory-fitted and maintained timely. This is because OEM fitted CNG kits come with ECU (electronic control units) and fuel injection system that ensure adequate fuel supply.
Q. Is CNG car good for long drive?
For a little above average driving: If your car will run in between 12000 to 14000 (i.e. 15,000 to 16,000 kms a year) then again, CNG would be an ideal fuel choice. It will help you save a lot on fuel costs and other upfront and maintenance costs.
Q. Why CNG is not used for cooking?
Nowadays CNG has replaced most of the petrol and diesel run vehicles. Also, CNG has been accepted as a clean fuel but due to its volatility in nature they have not been used as cooking gas, since it has high auto-ignition temperature (540°C) and a narrow range of flammability of 5 to 15%.
Q. Which is better LPG or CNG?
CNG releases less greenhouse gas, while LPG releases carbon dioxide, but is still cleaner than gasoline. In the case of a spill, CNG quickly dissipates, whereas LPG will settle on the ground. In general, CNG is considered safer than LPG, since LPG is difficult to disperse.
Q. Which gives more mileage CNG or LPG?
Originally Answered: What is better, LPG or CNG? CNG gives better mileage than LPG , though its conversion cost(that is the cost of fitting the cng kit approx rs50,000) is more than that of the LPG kit, which costs around rs30,000. Hence the per km running cost of CNG would be cheaper.
Q. How many Litres is 1 kg of CNG?
CNG supplied by filling stations is measured in kilogrammes. 1 kg of CNG (year 2018) costs approximately 0,99 euro/kg and corresponds to about 1,5 litres of petrol.
Q. Which car has maximum CNG capacity?
There is no surprise that Maruti Suzuki makes up for the majority of the cars on this list and the Alto 800 is probably one of the most popular options in the CNG segment in India….Maruti Suzuki Alto 800.
Fuel Type : | Petrol / CNG |
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Mileage : | 24 Kmpl to 33 Kmpl |
Engine : | 796 CC |
Transmission : | Manual |
Q. Can I put LPG in CNG car?
LPG cannot be used in a CNG kit, its like putting diesel in a petrol car. Both gases are completely different from each other and their storage standards are different, they need a specific pressure at which these are stored and their respective storage tanks are also designed so.
Q. Does LPG damage your engine?
On the contrary, the LPG conversion will reduce engine wear. LPG burns cleaner than petrol. These deposits are very abrasive and can contribute to engine breakdowns. The oil and spark plugs will also last longer.
Q. Why LPG is not used in vehicles?
“The lpg gas cylinders are for cooking purposes and are not to be used as fuel for vehicles. The emission norms have to be fixed by a scientific research body, as was done in the case of vehicles running on Compressed Natural Gas (cng), Hashmi said.
Q. Which car is best for LPG?
4.38 Crore. The most popular lpg cars include Mahindra Thar (Rs. 12.11 Lakh), Hyundai Creta (Rs. 9.99 Lakh) and Kia Seltos (Rs….Top LPG Cars in India 2021.
Model | Price |
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Hyundai Creta | Rs. 9.99 – 17.70 Lakh |
Kia Seltos | Rs. 9.95 – 17.65 Lakh |
Mahindra Scorpio | Rs. 12.31 – 17.02 Lakh |
Maruti Swift | Rs. 5.73 – 8.41 Lakh |
Q. Is it worth converting car to LPG?
If your car is not fuel efficient, then converting to LPG is certainly worth considering. If the initial outlay is making you hesitate, then consider that within two years it will have paid for itself if you cover around 15,000 miles each year.
Q. What is the mileage of LPG cars?
Petrol, Diesel, CNG or LPG? We help you choose!
Rank | Fuel Type | Mileage (AVG) |
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1 | CNG | 21 KM/KG |
2 | LPG | 21 KM/KG |
3 | Diesel | 17 KMPL |
4 | Petrol | 15 KMPL |
Q. What cars can run on LPG?
A number of automobile manufacturers—Citroën, Fiat, Ford, Hyundai, General Motors (including Daewoo, Holden, Opel/Vauxhall, Saab), Maruti Suzuki, Peugeot, Renault (including Dacia), Skoda, Tata Motors, Toyota, Volvo, and more recently Volkswagen—have OEM bi-fuel models that will run equally well on both LPG and petrol.