BSS alerts boaters to Calor Lite® gas cylinder recall

The Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) is supporting Calor Gas Ltd to alert any boaters to the immediate product recall on all 6kg Calor Lite® cylinders manufactured between 2008-2011 inclusive following concerns regarding the potential deterioration of the cylinder.

NR14-007 Calorlite LPG Cylinder Recall Alert

NR14-007 Calor Lite 6Kg Cylinder Product Shot

A small number of 6kg Calor Lite® cylinders have been found to be showing signs of premature internal deterioration which over time could potentially lead to a gas escape.

BSS Manager, Graham Watts said:

‘We have been advised that the risk of this occurring is perceived to be minimal’

‘However, we understand that Calor, which sees its responsibility for customer safety as paramount, is determined to have a thorough internal inspection of all potentially affected cylinders.'

Any 6kg Calor Lite® cylinders manufactured in 2008, 2009, 2010 or 2011 must be returned to any 6kg Calor Lite® retail outlet immediately. Cylinders manufactured outside of this date range are unaffected and safe to use.

Also cylinders from 2008-11 that have already been checked do not need returning. These are marked with a hole punched into the flat metal tare disc that sits on top of the cylinder just below the valve.

The date of manufacture of the cylinder can be found in two places on the cylinder base ring:

Firstly adjacent to the words ‘Property of Calor Gas Ltd’ there is a box in which there are two letters, then two numbers which denote the year of manufacture i.e. 08, 09, 10, or 11, followed by one letter.

In addition, at the very bottom of the base ring the third row of text shows the date of manufacture i.e. 2008, 2009, 2010 or 2011.

Boaters can find the nearest 6kg Calor Lite® retail outlet by using the ‘Find A Stockist’ facility at www.calor.co.uk/recall. Boaters returning a cylinder from the critical period, will be given for free, a full replacement 6kg Calor Lite cylinder.

Calor Gas Corporate Affairs Manager, Holly Sims, said:

‘Calor thanks any affected customers for their understanding, co-operation and it is apologising for any inconvenience caused.

She added: ‘Further information can be found at www.calor.co.uk/recall and we have set up a dedicated 6kg Calor Lite® team who can be called on 0800 783 4141.’

HOW TO IDENTIFY 6KG CALOR LITE® CYLINDERS FOR RECALL

The date of manufacture of the cylinder can be found in two places on the cylinder base ring:

NR14-007 Calor Lite Recall date 1 annotated WEB.jpg In a box adjacent to the words ‘Property of Calor Gas Ltd’ there are two letters, then two numbers which denote the year of manufacture i.e. 08, 09, 10, or 11, followed by one letter

Cylinders to be recalled are 08, 09, 10, and 11.  The image shows a manufacture date of 2010 (e.g. AP 10 B).
NR14-007 Calor Lite Recall date 2 annotated WEB.jpg

At the very bottom of the base ring the third row of text shows the date of manufacture i.e. 2008, 2009, 2010 or 2011.

Cylinders to be recalled are 2008, 2009, 2010, and
2011. This image shows a manufacture date of 2010 (e.g. 2010/02).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CYLINDERS ALREADY TESTED AND CONFIRMED AS SAFE FOR USE:

Please carefully examine the cylinder tare disc.

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Any 6kg Calor Lite® cylinder which has already been recalled, tested, and confirmed as safe for use will have a small hole (5.5mm diameter) punched into the tare disc.

These cylinders are safe to use; i.e they do not need to be returned to Calor, even if the date is 2008, 2009, 2010, or 2011.

The image illustrates the hole punched in tare disc indicating cylinder is safe to use.