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First of all, I will tell you that liquefied gas can definitely be used, but it is not used casually at any time. Whether it is civil or commercial, there are strict regulations, mainly to control the size of the liquefied gas tank, that is, the quantity. According to what you said, because the third floor is a dance hall, it should be a commercial place, because residential buildings are not allowed to open a dance hall in the building, so the second and first floors you said are also commercial places, and commercial places, such as opening restaurants and canteens, need to be approved by the relevant fire departments of the local public security bureau, and they will tell you how big the liquefied gas cylinder can be used in your place after going to the scene to investigate.
There is only one type of liquefied gas cylinder allowed for residential use at home, and only one kitchen can be used in each household.
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As long as it is safe to operate, it does not matter what kind of place it is upstairs. There is no problem with the use of liquefied gas tanks on the first and second floors. There is a safety valve every time the liquefied gas tank is used.
When in use, open the safety valve to get gas. Always remember to close the safety valve when not in use, and then turn off the gas stove. As for the possibility that the landlord considers that the vibration will cause the liquefied gas tank to be unsafe.
This is not to worry about at all. The liquefied gas tank is relatively stable, and it will be seriously impacted, and the liquefied gas tank will not be **. So don't worry, the third floor is a dance hall, the first floor and the second floor have safety problems with the use of liquefied gas tanks.
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There's no distance rule here. However, from the perspective of safety, the closer the switch of the gas entrance pipe and the gas stove is, the safer it is, and the more pressure it is. Due to the need for liquefied gas to be placed on the first floor and the dance hall on the third floor, as long as the pipeline is well sealed, the gas pressure from the liquefied gas tank to the kitchen can also meet the use (just consider that the farther the gas transmission distance, the greater the pressure loss), and according to the regulations, the gas (including liquefied gas) pipeline is strictly forbidden to pass through the dormitory where people live, and can not be adjacent to the upper and lower floors.
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On the third floor is the ballroom. The second and first floors are free to use liquefied gas tanks. There are no other effects.
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If the 3rd floor is a dance hall, the 2nd and 1st floors cannot use liquefied gas tanks. It's dangerous. If you bring Wuling's liquor to the 2nd floor, the liquefied gas on the 1st floor may **, so the dance hall on the 3rd floor, and the liquefied gas tank on the 1st and 2nd floors cannot be used.
For the safety of others' lives. Please cherish life.
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The third floor is a ballroom, and the second and first floors are not allowed to use liquefied gas tanks.
The most important thing is security, the landlord has the right to demand that only one gas tank can be used for each household on the second and first floors.
It also depends on whether the dance hall on the third floor meets the safety requirements, whether there is a two-way exit channel, if there are no these facilities on the third floor, it is not possible to open a dance hall.
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No, stampeding on the dance hall above will result in liquefied gas tanks**. It's dangerous.
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Normal use, if it can be stored, it cannot.
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