CGA G-5.4

CGA G-5.4

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Standard for Hydrogen Piping Systems at Consumer Locations

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CGA 11/05/2019 10
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CGA G-5.4 – Standard for Hydrogen Piping Systems at Consumer Locations

CGA G-5.4 describes the specifications and general principles recommended for piping systems for gaseous (Type I) or liquid (Type II) hydrogen. The standard applies to hydrogen piping in a supply system (to the source valve) and to customer piping from the source valve to the point of use. For the purposes of this standard, high pressure is defined as gaseous hydrogen at service pressures equal to or greater than 3000 psi (20 680 kPa).

The information in this standard is general in nature and is intended for designers, fabricators, installers, users, and maintainers of hydrogen piping systems as well as for safety personnel, fire departments, building inspectors, and emergency personnel.

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Edition:
6th
Published:
11/05/2019
Number of Pages:
10
File Size:
1 file , 1 MB
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CGA G-5.4

CGA G-5.4

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Standard for Hydrogen Piping Systems at Consumer Locations
standard by Compressed Gas Association, 10/01/2012

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This standard describes the specifications and general principles recommended for piping systems for gaseous (Type I) or liquid (Type II) hydrogen. The standard addresses both low and high pressure hydrogen piping sys-tems onsite from the point where hydrogen enters the distribution piping (the battery limits of the hydrogen storage system) to the point of use. For the purposes of this standard, high pressure is defined as gaseous hydrogen at service pressures equal to or greater than 3000 psig (20 680 kPa).

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Edition:
5th
Published:
10/01/2012
Number of Pages:
18
File Size:
1 file , 200 KB
Note:
This product is unavailable in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus