A. INFORMAL INSPECTION OF EANX CYLINDERS:
1) All EANx cylinders shall receive an informal inspection prior to
filling. This informal inspection consists of:
a) Cylinder is within 5 year hydrostatic test/retest period.
b) Cylinder is within maximum 1 year formal visual inspection
period.
c) Cylinder codes are valid.
d) Cylinder is examined for external signs of damage. Any found
damage is within CGA and PSI limits.
e) Cylinder is properly marked as having been cleaned for EANx use.
2) Cylinders which fail to comply with any part of 3A 1) above shall
be drained, valve closed, and set aside for a formal inspection by a
trained visual cylinder inspector.
B. FORMAL INSPECTION OF EANX CYLINDERS:
1) A formal visual cylinder inspection constitutes a complete
examination in accordance with the PSI, Inc. 18 Step Protocol for
the visual inspection of compressed air cylinders, with the
following modifications:
2) When discharging pressure from EANx cylinders, keep all
combustible materials, including grease, oil and other hydrocarbons
away.
3) Do not allow clothing to become saturated with the contents of
the discharging cylinder.
4) Probes or other objects inserted into the cylinder shall be free
of contaminants, petroleum products and body oils.
5) Cylinder valves shall be lubricated with a small amount of oxygen
compatible lubricant, such as Crytox or Crystolube MCG111 to the
lower valve threads. Dow Corning 111 (or similar product) and
petroleum based lubricants SHALL NOT be applied to the valve.
6) The valve o-ring shall be of a material intended for oxygen
service, such as Viton A.
7) Cylinder shall be oxygen cleaned in accordance with CGA pamphlet
G-4.1 prior to reassembly and filling.
8) In addition to normal visual inspection procedures using a bright
white light, an EANx cylinder shall also be visually inspected with
an ultraviolet (black) light to determine the presence of
unacceptable hydrocarbons. Repeatedly oxygen-clean the cylinder
until no hydrocarbons are detected.
9) Cylinder shall be conspicuously marked as to its intended service
and contents