Regulatory Approvals and Commercial Notices




4 JULY THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2927

LPG Fuel System Approvals


PURSUANT to regulation 90B of the Traffic Regulations 1976* (as inserted by the Traffic Regulations 1976, Amendment No. 7) and pursuant to the powers delegated to me by the Secretary for Transport, I, Robert Norman Abram, Chief Automotive Engineer, hereby approve the components listed in the Schedule hereto for inclusion in any LPG automotive fuel system installed and operated in accordance with the requirements of New Zealand Standard NZS 5422, Part 1, 1980 (and any standard made in amendment thereto or in substitution therefor) subject to the conditions (if any) set out in respect of any component in the said Schedule.

SCHEDULE

LPG FUEL CYLINDERS

MOT Reference Manufacturer Country of Origin Specification Material Inspection Authority Working Pressure Rating (MPa) Test Pressure (MPa)
AF L03B 025 Ministry of Works and Development New Zealand ASME 8/1 Steel Lloyds 2.15 3.3

CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL

LPG fuel cylinders are approved subject to the following conditions—

  1. That they be permanently and clearly marked, on a suitably attached metal plate, with characters not less than 6 mm high if space permits but in any case not less than 3 mm high, displaying the following information:

    (a) The specification to which the cylinder was manufactured.
    (b) The manufacturer’s name or mark and the serial number of the cylinder.
    (c) The date of the original cylinder inspection and the identification mark of the inspection authority who made the inspection.
    (d) The date of any periodic cylinder test and the identification mark of the cylinder testing station who made each test.
    (e) The cylinder test pressure.
    (f) The nominal water capacity of the cylinder.
    (g) The tare weight of the cylinder.

  2. That they be clearly marked or labelled to indicate that the cylinder is suitable for use with LPG.

  3. That they be clearly provided with valve threads and fittings which provide the following functions:

    (a) Filling connection incorporating a non return valve.
    (b) Service valve incorporating an excess flow valve.
    (c) Contents gauge.
    (d) Safety valve.
    (e) A fixed liquid level indicator or an automatic fill shut off device which prevents the cylinder being filled beyond 85 percent of the total cylinder capacity.

Valves and fittings shall have a service pressure rating of at least that of the cylinder to which they are fitted and shall be dimensioned, threaded and marked in accordance with the requirements of section 2.3 of New Zealand Standard NZS 5422 “The use of LPG and CNG Fuels in Internal Combustion Engines—Part 1 LPG Fuel”.

  1. That they be tested at periods not exceeding 5 years in accordance with the requirements of Australian Standard AS 2337-1980 or in accordance with the periodic test requirements laid down in the specification to which the cylinder was manufactured.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of July 1985.

R. N. ABRAM, Chief Automotive Engineer.

  • S.R. 1976/227
    Amendment No. 1: S.R. 1978/72
    Amendment No. 2: S.R. 1978/301
    Amendment No. 3: S.R. 1979/128
    Amendment No. 4: S.R. 1980/31
    Amendment No. 5: S.R. 1980/115
    Amendment No. 6: S.R. 1981/158
    Amendment No. 7: S.R. 1981/311
    Amendment No. 8: S.R. 1982/93
    Amendment No. 9: S.R. 1983/282
    Amendment No. 10: S.R. 1984/31
    Amendment No. 11: S.R. 1984/169
    Amendment No. 12: S.R. 1985/70
    (M.O.T. 14/1/17)

Notice by Examiner of Commercial Practices of Consents to Merger and Takeover Proposals

PURSUANT to section 72 (6) of the Commerce Act 1975, notice is hereby given that the Examiner of Commercial Practices has consented to the following merger and takeover proposals.

Person by or on behalf of whom notice was given in terms of section 70(1) of the Commerce Act 1975 Proposal Date of Consent Commission Reference
The Fletcher Construction Company Ltd. The Fletcher Construction Company Ltd. may acquire 100 percent of the authorised, issued and paid up shares of Bishop Electrical Ltd. 25 June 1985 352
Dunlop NZ Ltd. Dunlop New Zealand Ltd. may acquire up to 100 percent of the issued share capital of Flexible Hoses Ltd. 21 June 1985 349
Rustwel Sixteen Ltd. Rustwel Sixteen Ltd. may acquire 100 percent of the shareholding in Wenrich Investments Ltd. 28 June 1985 345
New Zealand News Ltd. NZ News Ltd. may acquire up to 100 percent of the issued share capital of BPI Systems Ltd. 1 July 1985 376
ACI Holdings (NZ) Ltd. ACI Holdings (NZ) Ltd. may acquire the assets of the glassworks business of Alex Harvey Industries Ltd. and Carter Holt Holdings Ltd. may acquire 100 percent of the shareholding of ACI Holdings NZ Ltd. 1 July 1985 375

Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of July 1958.

D. T. WOGAN, for Examiner of Commercial Practices.



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🚂 LPG Fuel System Approvals

🚂 Transport & Communications
1 July 1985
LPG, Fuel System, Approval, Automotive, Traffic Regulations
  • Robert Norman Abram, Chief Automotive Engineer

🏭 Consent to Merger and Takeover Proposals (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 July 1985
Commerce Act, Merger, Takeover, Fletcher Construction, Dunlop NZ, Rustwel Sixteen, New Zealand News, ACI Holdings
6 names identified
  • Bishop, Company involved in merger
  • Flexible, Company involved in takeover
  • Wenrich, Company involved in takeover
  • BPI, Company involved in takeover
  • Harvey, Company involved in asset acquisition
  • Holt, Company involved in takeover

  • D. T. Wogan, for Examiner of Commercial Practices