TTP Issues Safety Reminder on LD Vehicle Cylinder End of Life
The Transport Project Technology & Development Committee this week released an important safety bulletin to emphasize inspection protocols and remind owners and operators of light-duty CNG vehicles to confirm that cylinder end of life (EOL) dates specified on the cylinder or at the vehicle refueling connection have not lapsed. Industry standards, best practices, and manufacturer guidelines specify regular inspection intervals for a vehicle’s CNG cylinder(s) that are an important part of normal fuel system safety checks, and they define a formal process to properly decommission the fuel containers when their EOL date has been reached. TTP encourages all CNG vehicle owners and operators to review this notice and to maintain operational compliance of their vehicles by: (1) checking the last inspection record for the CNG cylinder(s) or the fuel system as a whole to confirm compliance; (2) being fully aware of the EOL date specified on the cylinder label; and (3) to follow manufacturer guidelines if the cylinder(s) is approaching or has exceeded its EOL date. Access the notice here.
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The Transport Project is a national coalition of roughly 200 fleets, vehicle and engine manufacturers and dealers, servicers and suppliers, and fuel producers and providers dedicated to the decarbonization of North America’s transportation sector. Through the increased use of gaseous motor fuels including renewable natural gas and hydrogen, the United States and Canada can help achieve ambitious climate goals and greatly improve air quality safely, reliably, and effectively without delay and without compromising existing commercial business operations. Find out more at: transportproject.org.
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