For the size tanks we use it only needs to be an internal quality check at the manufacturer from the sounds of it. As it only needs to conform to Module A1 if it holds less than 1000bar.it's a complicated document, and it's interpretation could be lead in many ways.
thanks chap nuts and bolts is the best.For the size tanks we use it only needs to be an internal quality check at the manufacturer from the sounds of it. As it only needs to conform to Module A1 if it holds less than 1000bar.
There is also an exemption for some uses, Air Breathing being included, it wouldnt surprise me if this also covers the size/type of tanks we use but will need to be checked.
Edit: it also makes reference to only applying on cylinders used to transport 'type 2' gasses
edit again.
Basically, the directive quoted says that the exemptions in 94/55/EC and 94/49/EC apply.
One of these exemptions is:
1.1.3.1. Exemptions related to the nature of the transport operation
The provisions laid down in this Directive do not apply to:
(a) the carriage of dangerous goods by private individuals where the goods in question are packaged for retail sale and are intended for their personal or domestic use or for leisure or sporting activities;
Therefore I would summise that our air systems are exempt.
The legislation is aimed at transporting dangerous gases, not the use of cylinders.
The problem is that different organisations interpret these regulations differently, so HPAC/UKPSF may make different decisions to each other.thanks chap nuts and bolts is the best.
for a about £10 you can etch it in the reg at home?!?
OK i have looked at this and module A1 is an additional requirement after having met the requirements of module A,it specifies visits to the manufacturer to ensure quality or final assessment procedures are being complied with.For the size tanks we use it only needs to be an internal quality check at the manufacturer from the sounds of it. As it only needs to conform to Module A1 if it holds less than 1000bar.
There is also an exemption for some uses, Air Breathing being included, it would surprise me if this also covers the size/type of tanks we use but will need to be checked.
Edit: it also makes reference to only applying on cylinders used to transport 'type 2' gasses
edit again.
Basically, the directive quoted says that the exemptions in 94/55/EC and 94/49/EC apply.
One of these exemptions is:
1.1.3.1. Exemptions related to the nature of the transport operation
The provisions laid down in this Directive do not apply to:
(a) the carriage of dangerous goods by private individuals where the goods in question are packaged for retail sale and are intended for their personal or domestic use or for leisure or sporting activities;
Therefore I would summise that our air systems are exempt.
The legislation is aimed at transporting dangerous gases, not the use of cylinders.