hydro date on a PE tank
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if its only a 3 year tank and it was made in 06 then its due for rehydro this year remember its 09 now
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Depends on the DOT code.
Per http://www.zdspb.com/tech/misc/hydrotest.html (which may or not be lawfully correct).
DOT-Exeption / DOT-Special Permit (DOT-E / DOT-SP):
All fiber-wrapped tanks are marked with a specific DOT exception regulation on the label. Recently this was switched to special permit and marked with DOT-SP, but the same regulations apply. This regulation is a code that denotes information on the tank's testing status, depending on who manufacturered it.
These tanks are three-year:
E-07277 (manufacturered by SCI)
E-09634 (Luxfer)
E-12479 (Luxfer)
E-11005 (Carleton)
Here are a list of "extended" tanks. These tanks have a cutoff date for hydrotesting. If the tank was last tested before that date, it is still on the three-year hydrotest schedule. If the tank was last tested after the cutoff date, it will then be on the five-year hydrotest schedule.
E-10915 (Luxfer) - cutoff date 05-11-2001
E-10945 (SCI) - cutoff date 07-01-2001
E-11194 (Carleton) - cutoff date 07-01-2001
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A general rule of thumb is if the tank is a 3000 PSI tank it is a 3 year tank, if it's a 4500 tank it's usually a 5 year tank. For hydrotesting I would recommend Crossfire.
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