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Emergency Preparedness: Handling Propane During Power Outages
Seasonal Propane Usage Tips: From Summer Grills to Winter Heaters
Environmental Benefits of Using Propane Over Other Fuels
Propane Safety for Business Owners: What You Need to Know
How to Monitor the Amount of Propane in Your Tank
Our customers often ask: “How can I find out how much propane is left in my tank?”
To make sure you never run out of propane, let us introduce you to our innovative solution: the Otodata Nee-Vo system. Over the years, we’ve noticed that many customers are concerned about running out of propane, especially during the winter months. So we decided to offer this system for your peace of mind.
Even if you’ve signed up for automatic delivery, Propane Levac recommends that you keep an eye on the percentage of propane in your tank. To do so, simply lift the tank lid. You’ll find a gauge indicating the percentage of propane in the tank. If it’s 30% or less, contact us for delivery.
Our Otodata technology represents a major advance in the management of your propane supply.
Here’s how the Otodata system works and why it’s right for you:
Real-time monitoring
Otodata uses advanced sensors to monitor your propane levels in real time. This data is sent directly to our system, giving you real-time insight into your propane levels without having to leave your home.
Notifications and alerts
You’ll receive notifications and alerts when propane levels reach a predefined threshold. This allows you to schedule a delivery well in advance of reaching a critical level, ensuring seamless continuity of your propane supply.
Automated delivery planning
Thanks to the data collected by Otodata, Propane Levac can schedule deliveries automatically, based on your actual consumption levels. This means less hassle for you.
The Otodata system from Propane Levac is more than just a monitoring tool—it’s a comprehensive solution that ensures your peace of mind with constant monitoring of your propane level for your business or home. With Otodata, you can be sure of efficient, automated propane management, leaving you more time to enjoy the important things in life.
Contact us today to integrate Otodata into your propane management and discover the peace of mind this innovative technology can bring you. To find out more, visit: https://propanelevac.ca/en/services-otodata-system/.
The Importance of Inspecting Your Propane Tank Every 10 Years
Safe electrical and heating equipment is a priority for our company, to ensure your peace of mind. At Propane Levac, we emphasize how vital it is to carry out a complete inspection of your propane system every 10 years. This is not just a recommendation; it’s a necessity to ensure safety and compliance with current standards.
Why a 10-year inspection?
The law aims to ensure that all systems comply with Code requirements, and therefore operate in safe conditions.
10-year inspections are mandated by law to ensure that all propane systems meet the strict requirements of the Propane Storage and Handling Code CAN / CSA B142.2, as well as the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code CAN / CSA B149.1. These standards are designed to ensure that systems operate under safe conditions.
A complete inspection involves checking your entire system, including all the appliances on your property, the supply lines, the tank and its connections. The technician carries out a series of examinations to confirm, among other things, that there are no escaping gases.
An inspection is also highly recommended when new appliances are connected to your system. This ensures that the integration of these devices is safe and complies with standards.
How do I carry out an inspection?
As a propane supplier, it’s our duty to advise you to have an inspection performed every 10 years. However, if you have any concerns at any time, don’t hesitate to contact us!
We insist on the importance of validating the professional license of all technicians. You can contact us at 1 800 465-4927 for a referral to a qualified technician in your area.
Notify the technician that you would like a full 10-year inspection of your propane system. This will enable them to prepare accordingly for a comprehensive assessment.
Carrying out a 10-year inspection of your propane tank is a key step in ensuring the safety and efficiency of your energy system. As a homeowner, it’s an important responsibility, but you’re not alone. Propane Levac is here to guide you through this essential process. Together, we can ensure that your propane system is safe, efficient and up to current standards.
Don’t wait: schedule your 10-year inspection today and ensure the safety and efficiency of your propane system for years to come!









