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What does a leak limiting device on a regulator do?

  1. Allows a controlled, safe amount of leakage if the diaphragm ruptures

  2. Shuts off completely if the diaphragm ruptures

  3. Routes all leaking gas back into piping system if the diaphragm ruptures

  4. Shuts off all pilot lights if the diaphragm ruptures

The correct answer is: Allows a controlled, safe amount of leakage if the diaphragm ruptures

A leak limiting device on a regulator is designed to enhance safety by allowing for a controlled and safe amount of leakage in the event of a diaphragm rupture. This function is crucial because a complete shut-off during a rupture, while appearing safer, could lead to other issues such as pressure buildup or system imbalance elsewhere. By allowing a small, controlled escape of gas, the device helps to prevent potentially dangerous situations, such as the risk of explosion or fire that could arise from unchecked gas leaks. This controlled leakage is a balanced approach to maintaining safety while still ensuring that gas systems can operate effectively under normal conditions. The other options suggest actions that could either lead to an unsafe buildup of pressure or insufficient gas flow during regular operation, which do not align with the protective features provided by a leak limiting device. Therefore, the role of permitting a safe amount of leakage is essential for maintaining operational safety standards.