β¨ Transport Safety Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 95
5 AUGUST 2004
2373
Land Transport Safety Authority
Traffic Regulations 1976
Automotive LPG Fuel Container Approval
Pursuant to Regulation 90B of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and pursuant to the powers delegated to me by the Director of Land Transport Safety, I, John Andrew Justice, Principal Vehicle Engineer, Safer Vehicles Policy, hereby approve the LPG fuel containers in the Schedule hereto for inclusion in any LPG automotive fuel system installed and operated in accordance with the requirements of Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1425:2003, subject to the conditions of approval set out in this notice.
Schedule
| Reference No. | Manufacturer | Country of Origin | Specification | Material | Inspection Authority | Maximum Service Pressure (MPa) | Test Pressure (MPa) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AF L03B 047 | Linh Gas Cylinder Co. Ltd | Thailand | AS/NZS 3509 | Steel | SGS | 2.55 | 3.3 |
This approval applies to containers as specified on the following drawings:
Linh Gas Cylinder Co. Ltd drawings:
- 310mm diameter MK-D-1023 (1/3) Rev. 2
- 330mm diameter MK-D-1024 (1/3) Rev. 2
- 360mm diameter MK-D-1025 (1/3) Rev. 2
- 375mm diameter MK-D-1026 (1/3) Rev. 2
Conditions of Approval
These LPG fuel containers are approved subject to the following conditions:
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That they are permanently and clearly marked, on a suitable attached metal plate, with characters not less than 2mm high, displaying the following information:
(a) The specification to which the container was manufactured.
(b) The manufacturerβs name or mark.
(c) The serial number of the container. Alternatively, this can be stamped on to the container valve pad.
(d) The date of the original container inspection and the identification mark of the inspection authority which carried out the inspection.
(e) The date of any periodic container test and the identification mark of the cylinder testing station which carried out the test.
(f) The container test pressure.
(g) The nominal water capacity of the container. -
That the container surface coating be in accordance with the requirements in Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3509.
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That they are 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) Pressure relief valve.
(e) Automatic fill limiter which prevents the container being filled beyond 85% of the total container capacity.
(f) Valves and fittings must have a service pressure rating of at least that of the container to which they are fitted and must comply with the requirements in Section 3 of Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1425. -
That they are tested prior to installation, and at periods stipulated in the Traffic Regulations 1976, in accordance with the requirements of Australian Standard AS 2337.2.
Signed at Wellington this 2nd day of August 2004.
J. A. JUSTICE, Principal Vehicle Engineer, Safer Vehicles Policy.
(VP50-70)
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Approval of Revolving Red Lamps and Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Traffic Regulations 1976
Pursuant to Regulation 67 (8) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and under delegated authority of the Land Transport Safety Authority, I, John Andrew Justice, Principal Vehicle Engineer, hereby approve the fitting of two revolving red lamps on the motor vehicle specified in Schedule 1 of this notice, subject to the conditions in Schedule 2, and, pursuant to Regulation 90 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976 and under delegated authority, I exempt from Regulation 69 (2) of these Regulations, prohibiting sirens, the motor vehicle specified in Schedule 1, subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 2.
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π Automotive LPG Fuel Container Approval
π Transport & Communications2 August 2004
LPG fuel containers, approval, Traffic Regulations 1976, safety standards
- John Andrew Justice, Principal Vehicle Engineer, Safer Vehicles Policy
π Approval of Revolving Red Lamps and Exemption From Specified Requirements
π Transport & Communications2 August 2004
revolving red lamps, exemption, Traffic Regulations 1976, vehicle safety
- John Andrew Justice, Principal Vehicle Engineer