Unlike a gasoline or diesel fueled vehicle, a compressed natural gas vehicle’s high pressure fuel system should be inspected every 30,000 miles or every three years. Due to the expansion and contraction of regular cylinder use, and the possibility of impact damage to the high pressure components routine inspections should be preformed.
What is CNG cylinder inspection?
Inspections performed by service stations or state agencies may not include a detailed CNG inspection. Following the CSA America Inc standard a qualified inspector will note cuts, cracks, gouges, abrasions, discoloration, broken fibers, loose brackets, damaged gaskets or isolators, heat damage or other problems and recommend proper action to assure fuel system safety.
Go Natural CNG Cylinder Inspection:
Go Natural CNG cylinder inspector's are certificated by CSA America Inc. Have Knowledge of the types of containers used in CNG vehicle systems, and damage allowances for each type. Understanding of inspection requirements, tests, and container manufacturer’s current inspection guidelines.
Cylinder inspection cost:
Cylinder inspections start at 75.00 per vehicle.

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