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Organisation : Haryana City Gas (HCG, HCGDPL)
Facility Name : Track Application Status
Applicable State/UT : Haryana
Website : https://haryanacitygas.com/

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How To Track Haryana City Gas Application Status Online?

To Track Haryana City Gas Application Status Online, Follow the below steps

Related / Similar Facility : Haryana City Gas Bill Payment Online

Steps:
Step-1 : Go to the link https://haryanacitygas.com/track-application
Step-2 : Enter your Reference ID
Step-3 : Enter your 10 Digit Mobile Number
Step-4 : Click on the Track button

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FAQ On Haryana City Gas CNG

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ On Haryana City Gas (HCG) CNG

Q: What is CNG?
Answer: CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas. It is a gaseous fuel and is a mixture of hydrocarbons, mainly methane, in the range of 89% to 90%. It is compressed to a pressure of 200-250 kg/cm² (g) to enhance the vehicle on-board storage capacity.

Q: Is CNG safe?
Answer: CNG is safe. It is lighter than air, so in case of a leak it just rises up and disperses into the atmosphere. Besides, a high auto-ignition temperature of 540 degrees centigrade as against petrol’s 360 degrees centigrade makes it a safe fuel. , if CNG’s concentration in the air is less than 5% or more than 15%, the gas will not burn even in the presence of a spark.

Q. What is involved in converting a vehicle to CNG?
Answer: All petrol and diesel engines can be converted to CNG, but a specially designed conversion kit is required for the purpose. The kit consists of a cylinder to be fixed in the car boot and other equipment to allow gas flow into the engine.

Q. Can a car fitted with CNG conversion kit run on petrol after its CNG gets over?
Answer: Of course even after conversion to CNG, the vehicle continues to be fitted with the petrol carburetor and fuel tank. Hence the vehicle can run on dual fuel – CNG or petrol, by simply flicking a switch which is fixed, to enable this facility on the dashboard.

Q. How is the performance of a CNG-converted vehicle compare with that of a petrol vehicle?
Answer: CNG vehicle starts easily, it has reliable idling and smooth acceleration. The acceleration of a CNG vehicle is a bit slower due to a power loss of 5-15%. This can be minimized by proper tuning on CNG by advancing the spark timing in order to take advantage of the high octane rating of the fuel.

Q. Can diesel vehicles be converted to CNG?
Answer: Of course a diesel vehicle can be converted to CNG, but the conversion cost would be higher than of conversion of petrol vehicles.

Q. How is large-scale CNG use beneficial to our country?
Answer: CNG emits less carbon dioxide and other pollutants as compared to liquid fuels. Thus, CNG contributes less air pollution. It also helps to improve the balance of payments by acting as a substitute for imported liquid fuels and provides more business as well as job opportunities being a new work sector. It appeases the motor masses for being competitively priced.

About CNG:
Compressed Natural Gas is a fossil fuel. It is eco-friendly and a cleaner fuel alternative to Petrol or Diesel. It is primarily made up of Methane and other trace hydrocarbons. It is used for both commercial and non–commercial vehicles. It is compressed to a pressure of 200-250kg/cm to enhance vehicle storage capacity. It gives better fuel economy and reduced vehicle noise as compared to Diesel vehicles.

It reaches the CNG station through gas pipeline. With the help of a compressor it is compressed to a higher pressure, transferred to fuel storage tanks and then dispensed from dispensers to the vehicle. The filling pressure in the vehicle is limited to 200 Barg.

Contact

Emergency Number : 9311990900
Email : info@haryanacitygas.com / customercare@haryanacitygas.com

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