Can you tell Faber LP volume by looking at the codes?

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I've just bought Low Pressure Faber cylinder that is suppose to be 95 cubic feet, however I suspect that it's only 75 cf. The cylinder bears the following coding M8303 04 /1914/193/0904/TC 3AAM-184/DOT-3AA 2400 REE75. When I contacted the seller he told me that 75 is the batch number and Faber never stamps the cylinder size.

Thanks in advance

Andrew
 
jedrek:
I've just bought Low Pressure Faber cylinder that is suppose to be 95 cubic feet, however I suspect that it's only 75 cf. The cylinder bears the following coding M8303 04 /1914/193/0904/TC 3AAM-184/DOT-3AA 2400 REE75. When I contacted the seller he told me that 75 is the batch number and Faber never stamps the cylinder size.

Thanks in advance

Andrew

Andrew,

Without dimensions it is difficult if not impossible for the layperson to look at a faber cylinder and determine capacity in cubic feet.

What is the diameter and length of the cylinder?

If you know these dimensions you can go to www.divefaber.com and sign up to use their database information to determine capacity.

I hope this helps.

Chris
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