I was wrong.

it was in private emails i think.

 anyway: the fuel is 3.1C



3.1A— Flammable liquids: very high hazard       A flammable liquid that has
a flash point of less than 23 degrees Celsius and has an IBP of less
than or equal to 35 degrees Celsius.
3.1B— Flammable liquid: high hazard     A flammable liquid that has a
flash point of less than 23 degrees Celsius and has an IBP of greater
than 35 degrees Celsius.
3.1C— Flammable liquids: medium hazard  A flammable liquid that has a
flash point of greater than or equal to 23 degrees Celsius, but less
than or equal to 60 degrees Celsius.
3.1D— Flammable liquids: low hazard     A flammable liquid that has a
flash point of greater than 60 degrees Celsius, but less than or equal
to 93 degrees Celsius.




2—Quantities of flammable substance that activate approved handler requirements

r 56
Hazard classification   Quantity

3.1A    Any amount
3.1B    250 L (when in containers greater than 5 L)
       500 L (when in containers up to and including 5 L)
3.2A    Any amount
3.2B    100 L



3—Quantities of substance that activate hazardous atmosphere zone requirements


rr 58, 63, 67, 69
Hazard classification   Minimum quantity of flammable substance

3.1A, 3.1B, and 3.1C    100 L (closed)
       25 L (decanting)
       5 L (open occasionally)
       1 L (if in open container for continuous use)

4—Quantities of class 2, 3, and 4 substances that activate hazardous
substance location and transit depot requirements


rr 55, 74, 77, 83
Hazard classification   Quantity beyond which controls apply for closed
containers      Quantity beyond which controls apply when use occurring in
open containers

3.1A    20 L    20 L
3.1B    100 L in containers greater than 5 L    50 L
       250 L in containers up to and including 5 L     50 L
3.1C    500 L in containers greater than 5 L    250 L
       1 500 L in containers up to and including 5 L   250 L



"hazardous atmospheric zone" requirements are not activated for
quantities up to:

100L closed container
25L decanting
5L open occasionally
1L in open container for continuous use. no more open dipping buckets ? ;-)


 dunno about transport requirements yet.

On 11/03/2010, mike iorns <[email protected]> wrote:
> approx cost 200L = $1000
>
> math it out.
>
> On 11/03/2010, mike iorns <[email protected]> wrote:
>> possibly 250L
>>
>> On 11/03/2010, mike iorns <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Bill, if you troll back through posts in the google group on teh
>>> web you can find a whole heap of info i collated on the legalities and
>>> the names of various regs and posted in a previous discussion about
>>> fuel last time a drum was bought. 4 - 6 months ago maybe????
>>>
>>> approx summary: 200L is the amount you are allowed to transport
>>> without all sorts of paperwork for recreational purposed H3 flammable
>>> liquid. but i believe you need MSDS handy and appropraite labelling,
>>> which is already on the drum.
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> On 11/03/2010, bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi, I've been lurking for a while, a few people will recognise me as
>>>> an occasional visitor and at Fidel's and Kiwiburn.
>>>>
>>>> I'm thinking to get,say, 20 litres of fuel.   I guess I'll need a
>>>> couple of 10 litre containers as well.
>>>> This is as a strategic supply rather than my near-term use.
>>>> Any suggestions on source for the containers are appreciated.
>>>> What sort of money will it take to buy my share in this?
>>>> Do people have a plan for when this will come together?   And where?
>>>> I can bring a van with towbar to the party in Wellington, current
>>>> pencilled plan has it in P.Nth about the 22nd for a couple of days
>>>> (ish).   I'm not rigged to carry a 200 litre barrel with contents
>>>> inside the van (false floor and tie downs issues), but smaller
>>>> containers can be done.   Advice on quantities of fuel that trigger
>>>> signage and licence issues would be appreciated.
>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
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>>>> Please bring Koha if you wish to use the fuel provided.
>>>> This is pegasol and is highly refined kerosene $5 minimum.
>>>> If you wish to bring your own fuel, please bring your own dipping
>>>> bucket
>>>> so
>>>> you do not mix down the peg with regular kero.
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Please bring Koha if you wish to use the fuel provided.
This is pegasol and is highly refined kerosene $5 minimum.
If you wish to bring your own fuel, please bring your own dipping bucket so you 
do not mix down the peg with regular kero.

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