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Production test requirements. 10.5.1. Hydrostatic pressure testing Each finished cylinder shall be hydrostatically pressure tested in accordance with paragraph A.11 (Appendix A). The manufacturer shall define the appropriate limit of elastic expansion for the test pressure used, but in no case shall the elastic expansion of any cylinder exceed the average batch value by more than 10 per cent. Any cylinders not meeting the defined rejection limit shall be rejected and either destroyed or used for batch test purposes. 10.5.2. Leak testing Each finished cylinder shall be leak tested in accordance with paragraph A.10 (Appendix A) and meet the requirements therein.
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Production test requirements. 8.4.1. Non-destructive examination Non-destructive examinations shall be carried out in accordance with a recognized ISO or an equivalent standard. The following tests shall be carried out on each metallic liner: (a) Hardness test in accordance with paragraph A.8. (Appendix A to this annex); (b) Ultrasonic examination, in accordance with BS 5045, Part 1, Annex 1B, or demonstrated equivalent NDT method, to ensure that the maximum defect size does not exceed the size specified in the design. 8.4.2. Hydrostatic pressure testing Each finished cylinder shall be hydrostatically pressure tested in accordance with paragraph A.11. (Appendix A to this annex). The manufacturer shall define the appropriate limit of permanent volumetric expansion for the test pressure used, but in no case shall the permanent expansion exceed 5 per cent of the total volumetric expansion at test pressure. Any cylinders not meeting the defined rejection limit shall be rejected and either destroyed or used for batch rest purposes.
Production test requirements. Production test requirements shall be in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 8.4. above.
Production test requirements. Non-destructive examination Non-destructive examinations shall be carried out in accordance with a recognized ISO or an equivalent standard. The following tests shall be carried out on each metallic liner:
Production test requirements. 10.5.1. Hydrostatic pressure testing Each finished cylinder shall be hydrostatically pressure tested in accordance with paragraph A.11. (Appendix A to this annex). The manufacturer shall define the appropriate limit of elastic expansion for the test pressure used, but in no case shall the elastic expansion of any cylinder exceed the average 90 E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.109/Rev.5 E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.109/Rev.5 batch value by more than 10 per cent. Any cylinders not meeting the defined rejection limit shall be rejected and either destroyed or used for batch test purposes. 10.5.2. Leak testing Each finished cylinder shall be leak tested in accordance with paragraph A.10. (Appendix A to this annex) and meet the requirements therein.
Production test requirements. 8.4.1. Non-destructive examination Non-destructive examinations shall be carried out in accordance with a recognized ISO or an equivalent standard. The following tests shall be carried out on each metallic liner: (a) Hardness test in accordance with paragraph A.8. (Appendix A to this annex); E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.109/Rev.5 E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.109/Rev.5 (b) Ultrasonic examination, in accordance with BS 5045, Part 1, Annex 1B, or demonstrated equivalent NDT method, to ensure that the maximum defect size does not exceed the size specified in the design. 8.4.2. Hydrostatic pressure testing Each finished cylinder shall be hydrostatically pressure tested in accordance with paragraph A.11. (Appendix A to this annex). The manufacturer shall define the appropriate limit of permanent volumetric expansion for the test pressure used, but in no case shall the permanent expansion exceed 5 per cent of the total volumetric expansion at test pressure. Any cylinders not meeting the defined rejection limit shall be rejected and either destroyed or used for batch rest purposes.

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