Is refueling cylinders a safe option with such high pressures involved? Is it safe even in an accident?
Refueling is safe as the cylinder is made from a single piece of special steel alloy, with no welded joints, and each cylinder is tested as per international specifications before being installed. A burst disc ensures safety as in case of inadvertent high pressure filling, or fore, the disc ruptures so no excess pressure situation over the specified level is created. Italy, New Zealand, Argentina and the US are countries where CNG has been in use for years, and it has been categorized as being safer fuel than petrol.
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