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Refer to the white paper completed by the HSP for LH2. The same criteria should be applied to
a vent system. See below.
H2Tools Document Library: White_Paper-Qualified_Individuals_for_Liquid_Hydrogen
Similar qualifications for vent system design include:
When it is necessary or desirable to work on a part of a hydrogen system while another part of the system remains in operation or in standby condition. An example is a system with two compressors, where one is normally operating and the other acts as an installed spare. The two block valves are closed, and the bleed (vent) valve is open. This arrangement assures that any hydrogen leaking…
Applicable EU Directives frequently include the following:
· Low Voltage - 2014/35/EU
· Machinery - 2006/42/EC
· Electromagnetic Compatibility - 2014/30/EU, EMC
· Pressure Equipment - 2014/67/EU
· Restriction of Hazardous…
There is currently a published ASME BPV Code Case describing pressure design requirements for pressure design of electrolyzers. If the Code Case is adopted by the jurisdiction where a new electrolyzer will be installed, the new electrolyzer will have to meet the requirements in the Code Case. The responsible ASME committee is working to revise the Code Case and intends to incorporate the Code…
NFPA 2 has provisions for the use of LH2, and there are many existing fueling stations that store and use liquid hydrogen. One challenge for the use of LH2 in stations with small footprints is the code required separation distances from exposures. NPFA 2 has updated the separation distances with a risk informed approach in the 2023 edition.
Another possibility for public fuel…
Regarding cylinders, it is not necessary to capture the fuse-backed devices which are on the cylinder itself. However, all other relief devices and vent valves must exhaust from a vent system designed in accordance with CGA G-5.5. Also, note that NFPA 2-7.1.17 requires compliance with CGA G-5.5 regardless of storage quantity when the vent system is servicing pressure relief devices. Cylinders…
The vent system for the excess hydrogen should be vented in accordance with NFPA 2 and CGA G-5.4 and G-5.5. The oxygen also must be vented safely and should be in accordance with NFPA and CGA G-4.4.
Please be extremely cautious with compressing hydrogen. NEC/NFPA 70 and its Articles 500/505 address electrical equipment in flammable atmospheres. Please also consider the…
The British Standards Institute (BSI) has published BS ISO 22734:2019, a British nationalized version of the packaged water electrolyzer safety certification standard. This standard can be used by a Notified Body (BSI is one of many operating in the UK and in Europe) to certify electrolyzer safety to established norms for this equipment. This standard addresses safety of containerized hydrogen…
The regulations for electrical classification in Europe and a US jurisdiction such as California are significantly different and should not be assumed to be the same. Consultation with Authorities Having Jurisdiction or a Third- Party expert regarding the application of the US National Electric Code is advised. Some additional important points:
The HSP has concerns with the use of…
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