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Where did you get your tanks from? I had a lovely D cylinder from the US which was new only 5 years before I migrated to NZ and when I brought it to get it filled I was told it needed to be "checked" and re-certified. The result was that it was given back to me with the valve removed and a cold chisel had been put through the threading rendering it as little more than $60 of scrap metal (it was made of aluminium).
Are they of US origin and DOT (Department of Transportation) certified? If so, then do NOT leave them out of your sight or you might end up in a similar situation to mine. At least you'll have the option to choose what happens.
Hey Michael,
From the www.epa.govt.nz faq page (government agent for hazardous substances and new organisms - HSNO)
"All cylinders imported into New Zealand that are to be filled with compressed gases must be approved. The three key steps for approval are:
The certification is carried out by a test certifier approved for each type of certification.
The cylinders must be stamped with, among other things, a register or LAB number and the month and year of manufacture. These are normally stamped at the time of manufacture of the cylinder. The register number is in the form of LAB xxxx.
From time to time, individual cylinders are brought into New Zealand for use in New Zealand. These may come in as personal effects from people emigrating to New Zealand, or as diving gear on board visiting boats, or a paintball cylinder bought on the internet, etc. These cylinders may not be filled in New Zealand unless they are approved for this purpose, which means making an application for a special (SP) register number. In the case of special cylinders, the register number is in the form LABSPxxxx
There are special arrangements for filling cylinders on ships that are simply passing through New Zealand."
From memeory the whole special registration/certification process could cost upwards of $200, so probably cheaper to seel the cylinder in the States and buy a new one here.
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