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Rupture panels are often included in containerized hydrogen systems for overpressure protection, with requirements determined by hazard analysis and codes like NFPA 68 and 69.

Should all containerized systems be fitted with rupture panels in the roof/walls?

Rupture panels can add an additional layer of overpressure protection against internal overpressure. Given the propensity of hydrogen to generate higher over-pressures when ignited compared to other fuels, rupture panels are often part of the safety design for containerized systems. The need for a rupture panel for a specific system will be determined by the system hazard analysis and the applicable codes. Documents such as NFPA 68 and 69 provide guidance on how best to provide explosion prevention and protection.

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Submission Year
2023
Month
04

Testing – Explosion Prevention

Has the Hydrogen Safety Panel had inquiries about metal mesh or polymer foam being used in composite or metal containers for hydrogen use as an explosion prevention system in accordance with NFPA 69?

The Panel has not received such inquiries. Section 14.2 of NFPA 69 Standard for Explosion Prevention Systems covers foam and mesh requirements. NFPA 69 states in 14.3.4 that the tests shall be conducted with a flammable gas/air mixture with a fundamental burning velocity representative of the burning velocities of flammable vapors expected in the intended applications.

FAQ Category
Submission Year
2024
Month
04
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