PRA number
2007/9367
Published date
Product description
The affected cylinders are "Worthington" 80 litre cylinders.
They are readily identified as they are approximately 90mm shorter than the 200 Inergen cylinders previously supplied. They also have a unique cylinder number stamped on the cylinder neck in 10mm high number just below the tranport cap.
The cylinders were filled between 1 May 2006 and 13 July 2006.
They are readily identified as they are approximately 90mm shorter than the 200 Inergen cylinders previously supplied. They also have a unique cylinder number stamped on the cylinder neck in 10mm high number just below the tranport cap.
The cylinders were filled between 1 May 2006 and 13 July 2006.
Why the product is recalled
During filling of new 200 bar cylinders, several crates of cylinders were inadvertently contaminated prior to filling as water was permitted to enter the cylinder through an open fill adaptor fitted to the Inergen CV98 valve.
The water in the cylinder could, after several months, corrode the Safety Burst Disc on the valve giving rise to the potential for premature rupture of the disk at normal ambient temperatures.
The water in the cylinder could, after several months, corrode the Safety Burst Disc on the valve giving rise to the potential for premature rupture of the disk at normal ambient temperatures.
What consumers should do
Contact your nearest Wormald Branch.
Supplier
Tyco Group—Australia/New Zealand
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.
