SCBA Cylinder Refills

All SCBA cylinders require periodic hydrostatic testing as required by 49 CFR 180.205. The frequency of the maintenance depends upon the cylinder material.

  • Steel cylinder should be tested every five years and have an indefinite service life until they fail a hydro test.
  • Aluminum cylinders (not including hoop-wrapped) should be tested every five years and have an indefinite service life until they fail a hydro test.
  • Hoop-wrapped cylinders should be tested every three years and have a 15-year service life.
  • Fully wrapped fiberglass cylinders should be tested every three years and have a 15-year service life.
  • Fully wrapped Kevlar cylinders should be tested every three years and have a 15-year service life.
  • Fully wrapped carbon fiber cylinders should be tested every three years and have a 15-year service life.

Cylinders should not be filled if they have exceeded their valid service life or re-test dates. Cylinders which show evidence of exposure to high heat or flames (paint turned to a brown or black color, decals missing or gauge lens melted) need to be removed from service and re-hydrostatic tested prior to recharging. If there is any doubt about the suitability of the cylinder for recharge, it should be returned to a certified hydrostatic test facility for examination and retesting. Any evidence of a crack, defect or damage requires the cylinder to be removed from service.

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