SAF0205CHS – Safety Considerations for Hydrogen System Components

Description

Estimated time: 1 hour

Language: English

Modality: Virtual

Course Summary

This course provides guidance for design of hydrogen system components including gas storage vessels, compressors, piping and relief devices.

Audience

Those involved in design of hydrogen systems

What You’ll Learn

Key design issues for:

  • Gas Storage Vessels
  • Compressors
  • Piping
  • Relief Devices

Outline

Lesson 1: General Design Considerations

Gaseous Hydrogen System Example
Gaseous Bulk System
Gas Storage Cylinders
Stationary Storage
Classified and Non-classified Equipment
Material Selection
Hydrogen Facility Material Selection
Material Selection Considerations
Selection of Materials

Lesson 2: Storage Vessels

Storage Vessel Design Considerations
Types of Storage Systems
Steel Cylinders
Cylinder handling and Securing
Portable Cylinder Banks
Tube Trailers
Stationary Ground Storage

Lesson 3: Compressors

Compressors
Why Use Compressors:
Compressor Safety Considerations
Compressor Safety Recommendations

Lesson 4: Piping

Piping Codes
Piping Systems
Fittings and Joints
Valves
System Isolation
Excess Flow Valves
Hoses

Lesson 5: Pressure Relief Devices (PRDs)

Pressure Relief Devices (PRDs)
Why Use PRDs?
PRD Safety Considerations
Final Quiz


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Course includes

  • 1 Lesson
  • Course certificate
  • Steel Safety, Sustainability