Title: Normativa italiana sullidrogeno
1Ministry of the Interior
University of Pisa
Italian National Fire Corps
Department of Mechanical, Nuclear and Production
Engineering
FIRE PREVENTION TECHNICAL RULE FOR GASEOUS
HYDROGEN TRANSPORT IN PIPELINES
Eng. Nicola Grasso, Eng. Nicola Mattei
International Conference on Hydrogen Safety - San
Sebastian, 13th of September 2007
2Summary
- The Italian Working Group on the hydrogen fire
prevention safety issues - to draw up the Italian fire prevention
regulations on the hydrogen applications - The fire prevention technical rule for gaseous
hydrogen transport in pipelines - main characteristics and instructions of the
draft document - Experimental studies on hydrogen releases from
pipelines - the H.P.B.T. (Hydrogen Pipe Break
Test) apparatus - main characteristics, components and aims
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3WG on the H2 fire prevention safety issues
- Formation 2002, by the Ministry of the Interior
- the Working Group is constituted by members from
both the Italian National Fire Corps (Technical
Officials) and the academic world (University of
Pisa) - Mission to collect, assess, assemble all the
technical and scientific contributions available
in order to produce normative documents,
guidelines, etc. expressly aimed at assuring the
hydrogen fire prevention safety - Produced documents up to now
- D.M. 31st of August 2006, Fire prevention
technical rule for gaseous hydrogen refuelling
stations (O.J. of the Italian Republic n. 213 -
13th of September 2006) - A draft of guideline on the hydrogen vehicles
components, with particular attention to the
storage system (under the Ministrys approval) - A draft of fire prevention technical rule for
compressed hydrogen pipelines (officially
presented to the Italian stakeholders)
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4Scheme of the draft document
- The text follows the model of the fire prevention
regulations for natural gas pipelines (D.M.
24/11/84 - Part 1) it has been properly adapted
to the specificities connected with the hydrogen
use - Section 1 General instructions
- Section 2 Pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure greater than 0.5Â MPa - Section 3 Pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure up to and including 0.5Â MPa - Section 4 Compression facilities
- Section 5 Pressure reduction facilities
- Section 6 Installations within the industrial
areas - The instructions have been given consistently
with those contained in the D.M. 31/08/2006 about
the gaseous hydrogen refuelling stations.
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5Draft index - Section 1
- Section 1 General instructions
- 1.1. Scope and field of application.
- 1.2. Terms and definitions.
- 1.3. Classification.
- 1.4. Technical delivery conditions.
- 1.5. Safety levels.
- 1.6. Electrical system, grounding system,
protection system against atmospheric
discharges. - 1.7. Fire fighting protection system.
- 1.8. Detection and alarm systems.
- 1.9. Identification.
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6Section 1 (1)
- Field of application
- The draft document covers the safety rules
intended to regulate the systems for the
compressed gaseous hydrogen transport and
delivery by means of pipelines, from the
production facilities to the consumer sites
these safety rules also apply to the
installations within the industrial areas. - The hydrogen production facilities shall be the
subject of a specific risk analysis (D.M.
04/05/1998 - annex I). - Pipeline
- a pipeline is defined as an assembly of pipes,
valves, curves, fittings and other special
components which are putted together in order to
transport and delivery compressed gaseous
hydrogen. - Pipes, valves, curves, fittings and other special
components used in the hydrogen pipelines shall
be designed, constructed and tested in accordance
with the requirements of the Pressure Equipment
Directive (PED) 97/23/EC, as applicable anyhow,
they shall be manufactured and tested on the
basis of suitable specified standards.
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7Section 1 (2)
- The instructions are provided according to the
maximum operating pressure of the system which is
defined as the maximum gauge pressure MPa for
the system operation - a) Class 1 pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure greater than 2.4Â MPa up to and including
3.0Â MPa. - b) Class 2 pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure greater than 1.2Â MPa up to and including
2.4Â MPa. - c) Class 3 pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure greater than 0.5Â MPa up to and including
1.2Â MPa. - d) Class 4 pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure greater than 0.15Â MPa up to and
including 0.5Â MPa. - e) Class 5 pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure greater than 0.05Â MPa up to and
including 0.15Â MPa. - f) Class 6 pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure greater than 0.004Â MPa up to and
including 0.05Â MPa. - g) Class 7 pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure up to and including 0.004Â MPa.
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8Draft index - Section 2 and 3
- Section 2 Pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure greater than 0.5Â MPa - 2.1. Materials.
- 2.2. Pipes thickness.
- 2.3. Dissections, operating pressure control
and operating flow rate control. - 2.4. Pipe-laying.
- 2.5. Pipeline testing.
- 2.6. Protection against corrosion.
- Section 3 Pipelines for a maximum operating
pressure up to and including 0.5Â MPa - 3.1. Materials.
- 3.2. Pipes thickness.
- 3.3. Dissections, operating pressure control
and operating flow rate control. - 3.4. Pipe-laying.
- 3.5. Pipeline testing.
- 3.6. Protection against corrosion.
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9Section 2 and 3 (1)
- 1. Use of suitable materials
- Pipes, valves, curves, fittings and other special
components used for the manufacturing of hydrogen
pipelines shall be of metallic material. These
materials shall be in accordance with the
requirements of the Pressure Equipment Directive
(PED) 97/23/EC (annex I, point 4) and with the
instructions of ISO/TR 15916 and IGC Doc
121/04/E. Material accordance shall be attested
by the supplier on its own responsibility. - 2. Connections of the components
- The connections of valves, curves, fittings and
other special components can be realized by a
flange coupling, a butt welding or a thread
coupling (the latter only for pipelines belonging
to the Classes 4, 5, 6 and 7). - The isolation valves shall be in preference ball
valves. - 3. Pipes thickness
- Formulas are provided depending on the design
pressure, the pipe diameter and the material
properties. However, a minimum thickness has to
be assured it is specified by the technical rule
itself.
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10Section 2 and 3 (2)
- 4. Dissections
- The pipelines should be dissected by intercepting
devices. The intercepting devices should be
located in order to be easily attainable. The
section lengths depend on the pipeline Class.
Each section shall be provided with suitable
discharging devices they are intended to empty
the section quickly by manual activation
criteria for their location are specified. - 5. Operating pressure control
- Besides the main pressure reducer, a suitable
safety device (e.g. second pressure reducer in
series or locking device, etc.) and an automatic
device for the discharging into atmosphere shall
avoid the exceeding of the maximum operating
pressure. They shall be installed at the head of
the each pipeline section their setting values
depend on the pipeline Class. - 6. Operating flow rate control
- Suitable excess flow devices shall avoid the
exceeding of the maximum operating flow rate.
They shall be installed at the head of each
pipeline section.
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11Section 2 and 3 (3)
- 7. Pipe-laying - Depth of the burial
- The pipelines shall be buried as a rule the
depth of the burial depends on the pipeline
Class. In special cases specified by the text, a
pipeline can be buried at lower depth or even
located aboveground. The location aboveground is
allowed in case of clear technical difficulties
(e.g. crossing of watercourses or unstable
soils). - 8. Pipe-laying - Parallelisms and crossings
- Instructions are provided in case of a pipeline
parallelism or crossing with railway lines, urban
or suburban tramlines, national and provincial
roads, motorways, watercourses and pre-existent
canalizations (e.g. for electric and telephone
cables, sewerage systems, etc.). They mainly
consist of safety distances and use of protection
tubes. - 9. Pipe-laying - Safety distances from buildings
- As regards the pipe-laying of the Classes 1, 2
and 3, the minimum safety distances from
buildings are set by means of a suitable table
depending on the maximum operating pressure, the
pipe diameter, the type of protection system and
the pipe-laying conditions. As regards the
Classes 4 and 5, the minimum safety distances are
set depending on the only pipe-laying conditions.
As regards the Classes 6 and 7, minimum safety
distances are not provided.
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12Section 2 and 3 (4)
- 10. Pipe-laying - Pipelines junctions
- The pipe junction performed to assemble a
pipeline at the installation location shall be
carried out by a fusion welding (a specified
percentage of the joints shall be inspected with
nondestructive techniques and the relevant test
report shall be produced). Use of a flange,
thread or different special coupling shall be
reduced to a minimum (the suitable documentation
shall be presented). - 11. Pipeline testing
- After the pipe-laying, the pipeline sections
shall be pressure tested. The pressure test
should be performed hydraulically but the use of
air or inert gases can be allowed the test
values depend on the pipeline Class. The
requirements for a favourable test are specified. - 12. Protection against corrosion
- The buried pipelines shall be provided with a
protective coating against the aggressive actions
from the environment where they are located and
against corrosion from natural and stray
electrical currents the cathode protection shall
be applied during the operation to increase the
protective action coming from the coating. The
pipelines stretches installed at the open air
shall provided with protective coatings or
paintings against the atmospheric corrosion from
the environment where they are located.
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13Draft index - Section 4 and 5
- Section 4 Compression facilities
- 4.1. Facilities with an outlet pressure greater
than 1.2Â MPa up to and including 3.0Â MPa. - Section 5 Pressure reduction facilities
- 5.1. Facilities with an inlet pressure greater
than 2.4 MPa up to and including 3.0Â MPa. - 5.2. Facilities with an inlet pressure greater
than 1.2 MPa up to and including 2.4Â MPa. - 5.3. Facilities with an inlet pressure greater
than 0.5 MPa up to and including 1.2Â MPa. - 5.4. Facilities with an inlet pressure up to
and including 0.5Â MPa.
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14Section 4 and 5
- a) Location and construction of the premises
containing the systems - 1st or 2nd level safety features and installation
in enclosed areas (with some exceptions) - b) Safety of the main gas system (the safety
measures are essentially those provided for the
pipelines) - junction of the circuit components by a fusion
welding or flange couplings, thread couplings and
other special couplings if the strength and
tightness requirements are met and the
documentation attesting their suitability is
provided - use of suitable materials and suitable tubes
thickness - pressure testing of the gas system in order to
check the suitability of the junctions it is
performed by a hydraulic test - protection against corrosion
- gas flow interception by means of devices easily
attainable - operating pressure control and operating flow
rate control - c) Monitoring by means of a hydrogen detection
system, a smoke detection system and a flame
detection system connected to a suitable alarm
system.
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15Draft index - Section 6
- Section 6 Installations within the industrial
areas - 6.1. Components and general instructions.
- 6.2. Compression facility.
- 6.3. Feeding line.
- 6.4. Pressure reduction and measurement
facility. - 6.5. Adduction network.
- The installations within the industrial areas
usually consist of the above-mentioned systems.
They shall be designed, constructed and tested
according to the instructions of the previous
Sections.
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16Section 6
- If the maximum operating pressure is greater than
0.5Â MPa, the installations within the industrial
areas shall be the subject of a specific risk
analysis (D.M. 04/05/1998 - annex I). - the location of the facilities, the route of the
feeding line and the route of the adduction
network shall be evaluated consistently with the
results from the risk analysis. - In this case the risk analysis is considered an
essential tool specific instructions cannot be
provided in view of the different and not
foreseeable system layouts within an industrial
area. - The following documents shall be available at the
installations within the industrial areas - the operating manual containing the instructions
intended to operate and make safe the facilities - the simplified flow diagram of the installations
- the plan of the delivering lines with the mark of
the critical facilities in the neighbourhood
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17H.P.B.T. apparatus
Hydrogen Pipe Break Test
The experimental apparatus named H.P.B.T. is
intended to investigate the behaviour of hydrogen
leakages from pipelines. The main purpose is the
simulation of a sudden, low pressure release into
free air, the ignition of hydrogen-air mixture
and the consequent combustion. The experimental
activity will provide technical information about
the hydrogen diffusivity into free air and the
ignition consequences. The experimental activity
will also provide useful information in order to
validate the calculation models currently used
for a hydrogen release from pipelines.
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18H.P.B.T. apparatus
Apparatus layout
- The apparatus consists of four parts
- High pressure gas storage
- Gas tanks (test pressure)
- Pipeline system
- Vent line
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19H.P.B.T. apparatus
Apparatus layout
High pressure gas storage. Two sets of high
pressure gas storage the first one contains
hydrogen, the second one contains nitrogen. The
initial pressure is equal to 20 MPa.
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20H.P.B.T. apparatus
Apparatus layout
Gas tanks. Four large storage tanks (3 m3 each)
that allow a maximum pressure of 10 bar.
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21H.P.B.T. apparatus
Apparatus layout
Pipeline system. A pipe of 4 in (0.102 m) in
diameter and 50 m long starts from the gas tanks
and moves away toward a large free area. It is
provided with an automatic release system at the
far end. This system houses the orifice through
which the hydrogen is released.
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22H.P.B.T. apparatus
Apparatus layout
Vent line. A pipe of 2 in (0.0508 m) in diameter
and 6 m high it is used to dispel the gas when
necessary.
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23H.P.B.T. apparatus
Apparatus layout
A - High pressure gas storage B - Gas tanks C -
Pipeline system D - Vent line E - Laboratory
buildings
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24H.P.B.T. apparatus
Experimental test
- Before filling the apparatus with hydrogen, the
air is removed by nitrogen. When the hydrogen
pressure inside the tanks has reached the value
set for the test, the automatic release system is
turned on and let the gas flow out of the orifice
until the pressure inside the tanks drops to a
value previously chosen. - Two different kinds of test can be accomplished
- the hydrogen is simply released
- afterwards, the release is ignited by a sparkle
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25H.P.B.T. apparatus
Experimental test
- The following parameters can be changed during
the tests - orifice size e.g. Ø 5 - 11 - 22 mm
- angle of release discrete variation of 45
starting from the vertical direction - internal pressure up to 1 MPa
- release time it depends on the orifice size and
the internal pressure (60 s lt t lt 240 s)
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26H.P.B.T. apparatus
Experimental test
- It will be possible to acquire the following
data - gradient of hydrogen concentration in air
- atmospheric conditions (temperature, wind speed
and direction, humidity) - flame temperature (in case of ignition)
- Thermocameras and videocameras will be used to
film the phenomena in various conditions.
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27Conclusions
- The prospective development and diffusion of the
systems for the hydrogen production, storage and
delivery have to deal with the specific safety
issues relevant to design, construction and
operation of the lines for the gas transfer. - The Italian Working Group on the hydrogen fire
prevention safety issues has drawn up a proper
draft of technical rule beginning from the
standard model covering the natural gas
pipelines. - The selection of suitable materials and the
hydrogen releases are the new, main safety issues
from the fire prevention point of view. - For the first issue, the standards and
regulations in force provide a number of useful
requirements and information in order to deal
with the proper selection. - For the second issue, a specific apparatus, named
H.P.B.T. (Hydrogen Pipe Break Test) has been
designed and installed at the laboratories of the
University of Pisa. The experimental data will be
useful not only for the completion of the
technical rule but also for the comparison with
theoretical and computational release models.
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28Thank you !
nicola.ciannelli_at_vigilfuoco.it n.grasso_at_ing.unipi.
it