Gents,
After a bit of help.
Recently purchased a Pure Energy (PMI) 3000psi 0.8l air system. Yeah yeah I know it aint the biggest or the lightest but I'm just starting out and can't spend all my money pending a divorce.
In good faith I took it down the local dive centre for a fill, and the gentleman stated he can't really fill it as it doesnt have a BS number on it or a CE mark.
Part of my job is a Health & Safety Auditor for electrical switchgear on Military bases, so I like to think I know a thing or two about standards and legislation, and could see that it has an EN number, but I am damned if I can find a CE mark on it. I wasn't gonna argue with the guy as he filled it anyway as a favour, but I'm just a little concerned at the moment.
Can someone help me clarify that the bottle I have is not gonna cause me any problems with obtaining air fills on and off paintball sites.
The detail on the bottle reads thus (as best as I can make out);
13E USA P F000110 AA6061
6.46MM 1.23kg .72L PW207 PH311BAR
(??) EN 1975 GB (triangle?) 1266 2006/03
I'm guessing the top line is the USA standards.
The middle line is just the size, etc, of the bottle.
And the bottom line is the GB standard. Where EN 1975 is the standard for Transportable gas cylinders - Specifications for the design and construction of refillable transportable seamless aluminium and aluminium alloy gas cylinders of capacity from 0.5 litres up to 150 litres
So this bottle has been designed to a relevant European standard, but it doesnt seem to be the standard quoted when I look on the legislation regarding air bottles for paintball.
Can someone help me please?
Ta. Marcus.
After a bit of help.
Recently purchased a Pure Energy (PMI) 3000psi 0.8l air system. Yeah yeah I know it aint the biggest or the lightest but I'm just starting out and can't spend all my money pending a divorce.
In good faith I took it down the local dive centre for a fill, and the gentleman stated he can't really fill it as it doesnt have a BS number on it or a CE mark.
Part of my job is a Health & Safety Auditor for electrical switchgear on Military bases, so I like to think I know a thing or two about standards and legislation, and could see that it has an EN number, but I am damned if I can find a CE mark on it. I wasn't gonna argue with the guy as he filled it anyway as a favour, but I'm just a little concerned at the moment.
Can someone help me clarify that the bottle I have is not gonna cause me any problems with obtaining air fills on and off paintball sites.
The detail on the bottle reads thus (as best as I can make out);
13E USA P F000110 AA6061
6.46MM 1.23kg .72L PW207 PH311BAR
(??) EN 1975 GB (triangle?) 1266 2006/03
I'm guessing the top line is the USA standards.
The middle line is just the size, etc, of the bottle.
And the bottom line is the GB standard. Where EN 1975 is the standard for Transportable gas cylinders - Specifications for the design and construction of refillable transportable seamless aluminium and aluminium alloy gas cylinders of capacity from 0.5 litres up to 150 litres
So this bottle has been designed to a relevant European standard, but it doesnt seem to be the standard quoted when I look on the legislation regarding air bottles for paintball.
Can someone help me please?
Ta. Marcus.