If your tank is out of test it will not be filled by scuba shops.
Australian scuba tank standards.
In australia all scuba cylinders are required to be hydrostatically tested every twelve months.
This must be carried out in accordance with australian standards and be done by a certified test station.
Tank capacity water surface is 20mm below overflow level.
Sometimes your tank may also require brushing rumbling etc.
Australian standards require all scuba cylinders to be tested annually.
Scuba doctor service and repairs is a certified test station for the inspection and testing of gas cylinders or vessels as defined in australian standard 2337.
As nzs 4020 testing of products for use in contact with drinking water this is the main standard any rainwater tank product should comply with and be certified for.
Your cylinder is stamped around the neck area indicating the month and year it was tested along with the test.
Scuba doctor service and repairs can help.
In order to keep your tank in good condition and minimize testing costs you should only fill your tank at a reputable dive.
Scuba diving shall not be conducted.
Australian standards relevant for rainwater tanks.
The tank capacity shall be not less than the stated capacity as per section 8 of this standard.
This covers the hydrostatic testing of all scuba diving cylinders tanks bottles stage cylinders pony bottles etc.
Australian standard as 1940 2017 the storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids western australia description you will need to comply with this standard if you are the manager of an underground mine and you intend to operate automotive diesel fuel service and storage facility underground in the mine.
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Specified in the relevant australian standard for a fitting or component of the same material and nominal diameter.
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The australian new zealand standards diving committee has been actively reviewing several standards over the past few years with the final standard in this current piece of work to be published being the as nzs 2299 1 2015 occupational diving operations part 1.
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