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NFPA 50A : 1999

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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GASEOUS HYDROGEN SYSTEMS AT CONSUMER SITES

Withdrawn date

01-11-2004

Published date

01-01-1999

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Chapter 1 General Information
1-1 Scope
1-2 Classification
1-3 Application
1-4 Retroactivity
1-5 Definitions
Chapter 2 Design of Gaseous Hydrogen Systems
2-1 Containers
2-2 Pressure Relief Devices
2-3 Piping, Tubing, and Fittings
2-4 Equipment Assembly
2-5 Marking
2-6 Testing
Chapter 3 Location of Gaseous Hydrogen Systems
3-1 General Requirements
3-2 Specific Requirements
Chapter 4 Design Considerations at Specific Locations
4-1 Outdoor Locations
4-2 Separate Buildings
4-3 Special Rooms
Chapter 5 Operation and Maintenance
5-1 Operating Instructions
5-2 Maintenance
5-3 Clearance to Combustibles
Chapter 6 Fire Protection
6-1 Caution
Chapter 7 Referenced Publications
Appendix A Explanatory Material
Appendix B Physical Properties of Gaseous Hydrogen
Appendix C Referenced Publications
Index

Standard covers the requirements for the installation of gaseous hydrogen systems on consumer premises where the hydrogen supply to the consumer premises originates outside the consumer premises and is delivered by mobile equipment.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
National Fire Protection Association
Status
Withdrawn

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