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Most of us know that its a big "no no" to fill your non UK standard bottle at a fill station at a game for various reasons.
In a previous life as an aircraft engineer handling high pressure gas (nitrogen or oxygen) systems, they had the same restriction as we do with bottle life and bottle checks, however, we were allowed to fill non UK systems with no restriction.
So if you can fill a non UK high pressure system on an aircraft, can anyone give a reason why we can't refill a non UK standard bottle at a fill station?
I don't own any non UK standard bottles, I'm just curious from an engineering point of view why they deemed as sub standard to what we say is required in the UK.
Most of us know that its a big "no no" to fill your non UK standard bottle at a fill station at a game for various reasons.
In a previous life as an aircraft engineer handling high pressure gas (nitrogen or oxygen) systems, they had the same restriction as we do with bottle life and bottle checks, however, we were allowed to fill non UK systems with no restriction.
So if you can fill a non UK high pressure system on an aircraft, can anyone give a reason why we can't refill a non UK standard bottle at a fill station?
I don't own any non UK standard bottles, I'm just curious from an engineering point of view why they deemed as sub standard to what we say is required in the UK.