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Hi All

I have a 15ltr steel tank with all sorts of marking on the crown can anyone tell me what they mean. i do know the tank came from south Africa.

R7402
AS1777 WC11,5KG 1089
TW 15,4KG WP 240 MPA AT 15C TP360MBA
 
it is a torpedo from a Russian attack sub, very rare, be carful it does not go off in the bedroom you will get vodka everywhere. :)
 
Some guesses based on my knowledge of american cylinders

R7402 == manufacturer number ??

AS1777 == Serial number

1089 == 10 / 89 mfg date?

WC 11,5KG == Water Content ??????

TW 15,4KG == Total weight ?

WP 240 MPA AT 15C == Working pressure 240 bar

TP 360 MBA == test pressure 360 bar
 
it is a torpedo from a Russian attack sub, very rare, be carful it does not go off in the bedroom you will get vodka everywhere. :)

Soo...

Step 1: Get Kiddie Pool
Step 2: Inflate Pool
Step 3: Place tank in pool
Step 4: ....
Step 5: Martini!
 
Some guesses based on my knowledge of american cylinders

R7402 == manufacturer number ??

AS1777 == Serial number

1089 == 10 / 89 mfg date?

WC 11,5KG == Water Content ??????

TW 15,4KG == Total weight ?

WP 240 MPA AT 15C == Working pressure 240 bar

TP 360 MBA == test pressure 360 bar



AS1777 is a Standards Australia for aluminium scuba tanks not sure if it is what it means here though
AS 1777 - 2005 - Aluminium cylinders for compressed gases - Seamless - 0.1kg to 130kg


WC = Water Capacity - ie volume of tank - normally stated in litres for Australia

TW = Tare Weight - ie weight of cylinder unfilled
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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