Thermally activated pressure relief devices for compressed hydrogen vehicle (HGV) fuel containers

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Designation Number:
CSA ANSI HPRD 1
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Standard Development Activity:
New Edition
ICS code(s):
27.075
Status:
Proceeding to development
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Scope:

Scope

This standard establishes minimum requirements for pressure relief devices intended for use on fuel containers that comply with CSA HGV2, CSA B51, Part 2 Boiler, Pressure Vessel and Pressure Piping Code or SAE J2579, Technical Information Report for Fuel Systems in Fuel Cell and Other Hydrogen Vehicles.

Pressure relief devices designed to comply with this standard are intended to be used with hydrogen fuel complying with SAE J2719 Hydrogen Fuel Quality for Fuel Cell Vehicles, or ISO 14687 Hydrogen Fuel-Product Specification.

Pressure relief devices may be of any design or manufacturing method that meets the requirements of this standard.

The construction of pressure relief devices, whether specifically covered in this standard or not, shall be in accordance with reasonable concepts of safety, performance and durability.

This standard does not apply to reseating resealing or pressure activated devices

Project need:

Project Need
In terms of project need in general this is a new edition of HPRD1 in order to incorporate improvements over the last edition and bring the Standard up to today’s technology and practices

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