How to Check the Dates on Your CO2 Tanks
Instructions
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Reading CO2 Cylinder Codes
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Read the first row of information on the crown of the CO2 tank. The designation "TC" indicates that the cylinder has been approved by Transport Canada for use in Canada. The specification "ALM" is the Canadian mark indicating the tank is made of aluminum. This is followed by a three digit number, such as 124, to denote the maximum working pressure of the tank in bars, the Canadian unit for measuring pressure. The last figure on the first row begins with the letter "T" and is the tare weight, the empty weight of the tank expressed in kilograms. An example of a tare designation is "T11.3KG."
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Read the second row of information on the crown of the CO2 tank.The designation "DOT" indicates that the cylinder has been approved by the U.S. Department Of Transport for use in the United States. The specification "3AL" is the U.S. mark indicating that the tank is made of aluminum. A four digit number represents the maximum working pressure of the tank expressed in p.s.i. A manufacturer's serial number for the tank follows the working pressure. The last figure on the first row begins with the letter "M" and is followed by a four-digit number. This is the Department Of Transportation serial number identifying the manufacturer of the tank.
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Read the third row of information on the crown of the CO2 cylinder. The date of manufacture, commonly known as the "Born On" date, is expressed numerically in a mm/yy format. The tank must be hydrotested every five years after this date. The next number indicates the tank's total capacity of liquid CO2. The last figure on the third row beginnig with "TW" is the tare weight of the tank expressed in pounds.
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Look for retest labels or stamps. When an aluminum tank is hydrotested every five years, a retest label or stamp goes on the tank, separate from the information stamped on the crown. This indicates the month and year of the most recent retest numerically expressed in a mm/yy format. Also displayed is an RIN (Requalifyer Identification Number) to identify the hydrotest facility.
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