[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR180.211]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 
                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 180_CONTINUING QUALIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PACKAGINGS--Table 
of Contents
 
        Subpart C_Qualification, Maintenance and Use of Cylinders
 
Sec.  180.211  Repair, rebuilding and reheat treatment of DOT-4 series 
specification cylinders.

    (a) General requirements for repair and rebuilding. Any repair or 
rebuilding of a DOT 4-series cylinder must be performed by a person 
holding an approval as specified in Sec.  107.805 of this chapter. A 
person performing a rebuild function is considered a manufacturer 
subject to the requirements of Sec.  178.2(a)(2) and subpart C of part 
178 of this subchapter. The person performing a repair, rebuild, or 
reheat treatment must record the test results as specified in Sec.  
180.215. Each cylinder that is successfully repaired or rebuilt must be 
marked in accordance with Sec.  180.213.
    (b) General repair requirements. Each repair of a DOT 4-series 
cylinder must be made in accordance with the following conditions:
    (1) The repair and the inspection of the work performed must be made 
in accordance with the requirements of the cylinder specification.
    (2) The person performing the repair must use the procedure, 
equipment, and filler metal or brazing material as authorized by the 
approval issued under Sec.  107.805 of this chapter.
    (3) Welding and brazing must be performed on an area free from 
contaminants.
    (4) A weld defect, such as porosity in a pressure retaining seam, 
must be completely removed before re-welding. Puddling may be used to 
remove a weld defect only by the tungsten inert gas shielded arc 
process.
    (5) After removal of a non-pressure attachment and before its 
replacement, the cylinder must be given a visual inspection in 
accordance with Sec.  180.205(f).
    (6) Reheat treatment of DOT 4B, 4BA or 4BW specification cylinders 
after replacement of non-pressure attachments is not required when the 
total weld material does not exceed 20.3 cm (8 inches). Individual welds 
must be at least 7.6 cm (3 inches) apart.
    (7) After repair of a DOT 4B, 4BA or 4BW cylinder, the weld area 
must be leak tested at the service pressure of the cylinder.
    (8) Repair of weld defects must be free of cracks.
    (9) When a non-pressure attachment with the original cylinder 
specification markings is replaced, all markings must be transferred to 
the attachment on the repaired cylinder.
    (10) Walls, heads or bottoms of cylinders with defects or leaks in 
base metal may not be repaired, but may be replaced as provided for in 
paragraph (d) of this section.
    (c) Additional repair requirements for 4L cylinders. (1) Repairs to 
a DOT 4L cylinder must be performed in accordance with paragraphs (a) 
and (b) of this section and are limited to the following:
    (i) The removal of either end of the insulation jacket to permit 
access to the cylinder, piping system, or neck tube.
    (ii) The replacement of the neck tube. At least a 13 mm (0.51 inch) 
piece of the original neck tube must be protruding above the cylinder's 
top end. The original weld attaching the neck tube to the cylinder must 
be sound and the replacement neck tube must be welded to this remaining 
piece of the original neck tube.
    (iii) The replacement of material such as, but not limited to, the 
insulating material and the piping system within the insulation space is 
authorized. The replacement material must be equivalent to that used at 
the time of original manufacture.

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    (iv) Other welding procedures that are permitted by CGA Pamphlet C-3 
(IBR, see Sec.  171.7 of this subchapter), and not excluded by the 
definition of ``rebuild,'' are authorized.
    (2) After repair, the cylinder must be--
    (i) Pressure tested in accordance with the specifications under 
which the cylinder was originally manufactured;
    (ii) Leak tested before and after assembly of the insulation jacket 
using a mass spectrometer detection system; and
    (iii) Tested for heat conductivity requirements.
    (d) General rebuilding requirements. (1) The rebuilding of a DOT 4-
series cylinder must be made in accordance with the following 
requirements:
    (i) The person rebuilding the cylinder must use the procedures and 
equipment as authorized by the approval issued under Sec.  107.805 of 
this chapter.
    (ii) After removal of a non-pressure component and before 
replacement of any non-pressure component, the cylinder must be visually 
inspected in accordance with CGA Pamphlet C-6 (IBR, see Sec.  171.7 of 
this subchapter).
    (iii) The rebuilder may rebuild a DOT 4B, 4BA or 4BW cylinder having 
a water capacity of 9.07 kg (20 lb) or greater by replacing a head of 
the cylinder using a circumferential joint. When this weld joint is 
located at other than an original welded joint, a notation of this 
modification must be shown on the Manufacturer's Report of Rebuilding in 
Sec.  180.215(c)(2). The weld joint must be on the cylindrical section 
of the cylinder.
    (iv) Any welding and the inspection of the rebuilt cylinder must be 
in accordance with the requirements of the applicable cylinder 
specification and the following requirements:
    (A) Rebuilding of any cylinder involving a joint subject to internal 
pressure may only be performed by fusion welding;
    (B) Welding must be performed on an area free from contaminants; and
    (C) A weld defect, such as porosity in a pressure retaining seam, 
must be completely removed before re-welding. Puddling may be used to 
remove a weld defect only by using the tungsten inert gas shielded arc 
process.
    (2) Any rebuilt cylinder must be--
    (i) Heat treated in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section;
    (ii) Subjected to a volumetric expansion test on each cylinder. The 
results of the tests must conform to the applicable cylinder 
specification;
    (iii) Inspected and have test data reviewed to determine conformance 
with the applicable cylinder specification; and
    (iv) Made of material conforming to the specification. Determination 
of conformance shall include chemical analysis, verification, inspection 
and tensile testing of the replaced part. Tensile tests must be 
performed on the replaced part after heat treatment by lots defined in 
the applicable specification.
    (3) For each rebuilt cylinder, an inspector's report must be 
prepared to include the information listed in Sec.  180.215(c).
    (4) Rebuilding a cylinder with brazed seams is prohibited.
    (5) When an end with the original cylinder specification markings is 
replaced, all markings must be transferred to the rebuilt cylinder.
    (e) Additional rebuilding requirements for DOT 4L cylinders. (1) The 
rebuilding of a DOT 4L cylinder must be performed in accordance with 
paragraph (d) of this section. Rebuilding of a DOT 4L cylinder is:
    (i) Substituting or adding material in the insulation space not 
identical to that used in the original manufacture of that cylinder;
    (ii) Making a weld repair not to exceed 150 mm (5.9 inches) in 
length on the longitudinal seam of the cylinder or 300 mm (11.8 inches) 
in length on a circumferential weld joint of the cylinder; or
    (iii) Replacing the outer jacket.
    (2) Reheat treatment of cylinders is prohibited.
    (3) After rebuilding, each inner containment vessel must be proof 
pressure tested at 2 times its service pressure. Each completed assembly 
must be leak-tested using a mass spectrometer detection system.
    (f) Reheat treatment. (1) Prior to reheat treatment, each cylinder 
must be given a visual inspection, internally

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and externally, in accordance with Sec.  180.205(f).
    (2) Cylinders must be segregated in lots for reheat treatment. The 
reheat treatment and visual inspection must be performed in accordance 
with the specification for the cylinders except as provided in paragraph 
(f)(4) of this section.
    (3) After reheat treatment, each cylinder in the lot must be 
subjected to a volumetric expansion test and meet the acceptance 
criteria in the applicable specification or be scrapped.
    (4) After all welding and heat treatment, a test of the new weld 
must be performed as required by the original specification. The test 
results must be recorded in accordance with Sec.  180.215.

[67 FR 51660, Aug. 8, 2002, as amended at 68 FR 24664, May 8, 2003; 68 
FR 75764, Dec. 31, 2003; 71 FR 54398, Sept. 14, 2006]