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This data is from the European Hydrogen Incidents and Accidents database HIAD 2.1, European Commission, Joint Research Centre.

Ignited Hydrogen Leak at an Aerospace Testing Facility
The event occurred in a university research building dedicated to the study of the take-off of space launchers . An operator gave the alarm during the hydrogen pressure pre-setting phase. he had seen on the video surveillance screen a flame at a pressure regulator on the line located on the walkway above the test hall. One of the operators closes the supply line and triggers the purge.According to the ARIA report, two combined equipment failures caused the damage: - a hydrogen leak on the pressure regulator; - an electrical short circuit on one of the equipment in the environment near the regulator. The latter was caused either by a material defective of a system temporarily installed on the bridge for experimentation, either by over-voltage due to accumulation of moisture in one of the elements of the electrical circuit following a water leak the day before.
Event Date
March 6, 2018
Record Quality Indicator
Region / Country
Event Initiating System
Classification of the Physical Effects
Nature of the Consequences
Cause Comments
The immediate cause was the combination of the technical failures, (the pressure regulator leak and short-circuit on an equipment). The root cause is unknown, but probably related to the operational aspects for a better monitoring/control of materials and equipment.
Facility Information
Application Type
Application
Specific Application Supply Chain Stage
Components Involved
experimental testing laboratory, pressure reducer device
Location Type
Location description
Inhabited Area
Pre-event Summary
The event occurred during the starting of a test, in the hydrogen pressure pre-setting phase
Currency
Lessons Learned
Lessons Learned
Probably better procedures for adequate monitoring/control of materials and equipment will reduce probability of occurrence of this type of incident. According to the ARIA report, the operator is implementing the following measures to be able to restart the testing campaign:1. Replacement of the electrical connection potentially causing the short circuit, as well as electrical cables damaged by the fire;2. Displacement of the system potentially causing the short circuit, in an area far from the hydrogen line;3. Partial restart of the control-command console, aiming at leak tests and verification of the absence of short circuit;4. Replacement of the valves, seals of the defective hydrogen pressure regulator and check of the other pressure regulators and pressure sensors;5. Leak-test of the line, first under nitrogen and then under hydrogen;6. Re-powering of the entire control panel for functional tests of the combustion chamber, first at low flow rates of hydrogen, then at nominal flow rate.
Event Nature
Emergency Action
The alarm was given by an operator. On-site officers contained the fire.
Release Type
Release Substance
Hydrogen Release Concentration (%)
100.00
Ignition Source
Detonation
No
Deflagration
No
High Pressure Explosion
No
High Voltage Explosion
No
Flame Type
Source Category
References
References

Event description in the French database ARIA
https://www.aria.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/accident/51294/
(accessed September 2020)

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