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Gas Regulator Date Codes, For this type of accessory, manufacturers and / or Date codes and markings that identify when equipment requires inspection or replacement are not standardised. For this type of accessory, manufacturers and / or Regulator Date Codes In order to comply with best practice it is necessary to replace your pressure regulator at least 5 years after manufacture, or in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. Move to the next FULL year (2005) then add 5 years (2010) to establish whether the Regulator can be used Regulator Fact Sheet July 2009 Proactive Gas Safety Ltd 15 Bramhalls Park Anderton Northwich Cheshire CW9 6AH Tel: 01606 872864 e-mail: admin@ [Link] Page Gas equipment will age and deteriorate over time. International leaders in the design and manufacture of gas pressure regulators, modulation systems and safety devices. Objective Members have expressed a view that some manufacturers and suppliers use various systems of date marking or inspection / replacement stamps to identify the age of industrial gas equipment. Previously, Fisher stamped the date of manufacture by month and year such as 10-77 for October 1977. Various systems of date marking may be used, making the Various systems of date marking may be used, making the process of identifying the age of the regulator problematic. This causes confusion sometimes making it difficult to establish the age of equipment, which is required to be known to comply with various British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) Codes for Starting April 1, 2010 Fisher regulator date stamping is in the form of a day, month, and year designation. Warning Bulletins covering many of the hazards involved are available from RegO for more detailed information. This particularly affects accessories, such as pressure regulators, flashback arrestors, flexible hoses and blowpipes attached to mobile systems or gas control systems. ehkle, 9b1hr, hu0mli, hnj9tx, np9, mzt, pwx, tjb, gzny, hh,