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Industrial valves - Additional requirements for metallic valves for hydrogen application

Abstract

This document applies to industrial metallic valves for hydrogen use. It contains recommendations and additional requirements applicable to material selection, design, manufacture, and final assessment. This document addresses the following four services/damage mechanisms, which might exist in combinations: - low temperature applications; - hydrogen environmental embrittlement (HEE) or hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC); - high temperature hydrogen attack (HTHA); - hydrogen service with cyclic loads (fatigue). The document considers the difference between gaseous hydrogen (GH2) and liquid hydrogen (LH2), where necessary. The additional provisions set out in this document do not cover corrosion such as electro-chemical corrosion of metals under participation of hydrogen (e.g. sour gas). This document is based on the requirements contained in the standards specified below: - applications with a maximum allowable pressure PS greater than 0,5 bar in accordance with the European legislation for pressure equipment, the applicable provisions of EN 16668 apply; - additional requirements for valves in chemical and petrochemical applications are specified in EN 12569; - additional requirements for valves in gas distribution systems are specified in EN 13774; - additional requirements for valves in gas transportation systems are specified in EN 14141.

Begin

2024-04-04

WI

00069246

Planned document number

prEN 18191

Responsible national committee

NA 003-01-11 AA - Valves and special valves for process industry, liquified natural gas and for the distribution of natural gas and petrochemical industry  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 69/WG 19 - Valves for hydrogen applications and network  

draft standard

Industrial valves - Additional requirements for metallic valves for hydrogen application
2025-05
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