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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
4 FEBRUARY
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Dated at Wellington this 29th day of January 1988.
D. OUGHTON, Secretary for Justice.
(Adm. 2/72/5)
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Transport
Traffic Regulations 1976
CNG Fuel System Approvals
Pursuant to regulation 90B of the Traffic Regulations 1976* and pursuant to the powers delegated to me by the Secretary for Transport, I, Hugh Cameron Matheson, Senior Automotive Engineer, hereby approve the components listed in the Schedule hereto for inclusion in any CNG fuel system installed and operated in accordance with the requirements of New Zealand Standard NZS 5422, Part 2, 1987 (and any standard made in amendment thereto or in substitution therefor) subject to the conditions of approval set out in respect of any component in the said Schedule.
Schedule
CNG Composite Steel/Fibre Wound Cylinders
| MOT Reference | Manufacturer | Country of Origin | Specification | Material | Inspection Authority | Test Pressure (MPa) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AF CO3B 100F | Faber | Italy | NZ RI 1616 | Steel/fibre | Lloyds | 30.0 |
in accordance with the following drawing No. only—
360-360/75 ITA/LR/COMP/REV.2
Conditions of Approval
These CNG fuel cylinders are approved subject to the following conditions—
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That they comply with all the design, performance, and test requirements of the New Zealand Code of Practice RI 1616 for lightweight automotive CNG cylinders, as applicable to composite steel/fibre wound materials.
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This notice is valid subject to proof of the implementation of the special conditions referred to in appendix 4 (5) of the Code of Practice RI 1616.
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That they be provided with a cylinder shut off valve designed for the cylinder working pressure and compatible with the test pressure of the cylinder. Cylinder shut off valves shall be fitted with a handwheel to facilitate ease of opening and closing of the valve and shall be fitted with a pressure relief device, which remains in contact with the gas contained in the cylinder whether the handwheel is in the open or closed position, comprising of a burst disc backed by fusible alloy having a nominal melt temperature of 100°C. Should the alloy melt the burst disc shall yield at a pressure of not less than 24.7 MPa and not more than the test pressure of the cylinder, otherwise it shall remain inoperative. Cylinder valves shall be provided with an outlet thread of 1/4 in NPT (female) and a stem thread compatible with the cylinder neck thread.
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That they be tested at periods not exceeding 5 years, in accordance with the requirements of Australian Standard AS 2337–1987 Parts 1 and 3 or in accordance with the periodic test requirements (if any) laid down in the specification to which the cylinder was manufactured.
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Cylinder markings are in accordance with clause 7 and appendix 4 (2) of RI 1616.
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Neck threads are in accordance with clause 3.5 of RI 1616.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of January 1988.
H. C. MATHESON, Senior Automotive Engineer.
'S.R. 1976/227
(M.O.T. 14/1/17/20)
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Transport Act 1962
Transport Licensing Authority Sitting
Pursuant to the Transport Act 1962 as amended by the Transport Amendment Act No. 2, 1983, the No. 5A Transport District Licensing Authority (W. O’Brien) gives notice of the receipt of the following applications and will hold a public sitting to receive evidence or representations, whether submitted in writing or presented in person for or against the granting of them in the Courthouse, Queen Street, Wairoa, commencing on Thursday, 25 February 1988 at 11 a.m.
Applicants must be present or represented. All documents for alteration must be handed in at the sitting.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of January 1988.
J. MOIR, Secretary.
No. 5A Transport District Licensing Authority.
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Transport Licensing Authority Sitting
Pursuant to the Transport Act 1962 as amended by the Transport Amendment Act No. 2, 1983, the No. 5B Transport District Licensing Authority (W. O’Brien) gives notice of the receipt of the following applications and will hold a public sitting to receive evidence or representations, whether submitted in writing or presented in person for or against the granting of the application—
A5A/87/181 Wairoa Taxis, Wairoa: Consider an application by Wairoa Taxis for approval of the roster.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of January 1988.
J. MOIR, Secretary.
No. 5B Transport District Licensing Authority.
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