CRN (Canadian Registration Number)

by Vimal M Joseph
(Tulsa, Ok)

I am looking for Compressed air pressure regulators which are CRN (Canadian Registration Number) Registered for Alberta.

Compressed air characteristics: 105scfm,90-100psig air downstream of the compressor dryer on 1.5 inch Sch 80S SS304L pipe.

Please reply,

Thanks

vimalmj@gmail.com

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Bill says...

First of all, my thanks to www.tssa.org for this info about what the Canadian Registration Number is:

"The Canadian Registration Number (CRN) is a number issued by each province or territory of Canada to the design of a boiler, pressure vessel or fitting. The CRN identifies the design has been accepted and registered for use in that province or territory. The province or territory is represented by numeric digits following the decimal point within the CRN as shown in the list below. The first registering province or territory is the first digit after the decimal. For example, a design registered first in Ontario and then in Alberta might be issued the number 4321.52:

1 = British Columbia
2 = Alberta
3 = Saskatchewan
4 = Manitoba
5 = Ontario
6 = Quebec
7 = New Brunswick
8 = Nova Scotia
9 = Prince Edward Island
0 = Newfoundland
N = Nunavut
T = Northwest Territories
Y = Yukon Territory

C, follows the designation of the province of first registration if the design is subsequently registered across Canada (e.g., M 4156.5C shows the design as first registered in Ontario, then across Canada)"

Second, I believe this company has them, and I would be surprised in most of the major manufacturers didn't.

www.fairchildproducts.com/distributors.php

Good luck,

Bill


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