NFPA 2 11:2011 Edition
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NFPA 2: Hydrogen Technologies Code
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2011 | 203 |
Protect lives and property with the 2011 NFPA 2’s comprehensive fire protection requirements for areas containing hydrogen. The 2011 NFPA 2: Hydrogen Technologies Code is a brand new document that consolidates all the fire and life safety requirements applicable to generation, installation, storage, piping, use, and handling of hydrogen in compressed gas form or cryogenic liquid form into a single comprehensive resource. It includes fundamental requirements for hydrogen in both gaseous and liquid phases and contains additional use-specific categories, such as: * Vehicle fueling facilities * Systems for fuel cell power and generation * Applications involving combustion processes and special atmospheres * Operations in the lab Among the key topics that NFPA 2 would apply to are indoor fueling, hydrogen fueling stations, backup power, and electrolytic production of hydrogen. The most advanced commercial applications for hydrogen technologies are backup power using polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells and forklifts. NFPA 2 will benefit enforcing officials when reviewing permits for occupancies storing, handling or using hydrogen or when inspecting existing facilities. Annexes include a sample ordinance adopting NFPA 2, an example of Class C furnace operational and maintenance checklist, and supplementary information on explosion hazards and protection in laboratories.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Notices and Disclaimers |
4 | 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications |
8 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application 1.4 Retroactivity 1.5 Equivalency 1.6 Units and Formulas 1.7 Enforcement |
9 | Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.3 Other Publications |
10 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections |
11 | Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions 3.3 General Definitions |
20 | 3.4 Definitions for Performance-Based Designs |
21 | Chapter 4 General Fire Safety Requirements 4.1 Application 4.2 Goals and Objectives |
22 | 4.3 Assumptions 4.4 Compliance Options |
23 | 4.5 Permits 4.6 Emergency Plan 4.7 Facility Closure 4.8 Out-of-Service Stationary Bulk Gas Systems 4.9 Management Plan and Hazardous Materials Documentation 4.10 Release of GH2 or LH2 |
24 | 4.11 Personnel Training 4.12 Ignition Source Controls 4.13 Signs 4.14 Protection From Vehicular Damage |
25 | Chapter 5 Performance-Based Option 5.1 General |
26 | 5.2 Performance Criteria 5.3 Retained Prescriptive Requirements 5.4 Design Scenarios |
27 | 5.5 Evaluation of Proposed Designs |
28 | 5.6 Safety Factors 5.7 Documentation Requirements Chapter 6 General Hydrogen Requirements 6.1 General |
29 | 6.2 Design and Construction 6.3 Control Areas 6.4 Occupancy Classification 6.5 Gas Rooms 6.6 Weather Protection |
30 | 6.7 Electrical Equipment 6.8 Employee Alarm System 6.9 Explosion Control 6.10 Fire Protection Systems 6.11 Fire Alarm Systems 6.12 GH2 Detection Systems 6.13 Lighting 6.14 Spill Control, Drainage, and Secondary Containment 6.15 Shelving 6.16 Vent Pipe Termination 6.17 Ventilation |
31 | 6.18 Gas Cabinets 6.19 Exhausted Enclosures 6.20 Source Valve Chapter 7 Gaseous Hydrogen 7.1 General |
36 | 7.2 Nonbulk GH2 |
38 | 7.3 Bulk GH2 Systems |
44 | Chapter 8 Liquefied Hydrogen 8.1 General |
48 | 8.2 NonBulk LH2 |
51 | 8.3 Bulk LH2 Systems |
59 | Chapter 9 Explosion Protection 9.1 (Reserved) Chapter 10 GH2 Vehicle Fueling Facilities 10.1 Scope 10.2 General 10.3 Dispensing |
69 | 10.4 Storage Chapter 11 LH2 Fueling Facilities 11.1 Scope 11.2 General |
72 | 11.3 Dispensing |
76 | 11.4 Storage Chapter 12 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Power Systems 12.1 Scope 12.2 General 12.3 Specific Requirements |
79 | 12.4 Storage |
80 | Chapter 13 Hydrogen Generation Systems 13.1 Scope |
81 | 13.2 General 13.3 Use |
84 | 13.4 Storage |
85 | Chapter 14 Combustion Applications 14.1 Scope 14.2 General. [Reserved] 14.3 Use 14.4 Storage Chapter 15 Special Atmosphere Applications 15.1 Scope 15.2 General. (Reserved) 15.3 Use |
93 | 15.4 Storage Chapter 16 Laboratory Operations 16.1 Scope |
94 | 16.2 General |
95 | 16.3 Use |
99 | 16.4 Storage |
100 | Chapter 17 Parking Garages (Reserved) Chapter 18 Road Tunnels (Reserved) Chapter 19 Repair Garage (Reserved) Chapter 20 Fuel Blends (Reserved) Annex A Explanatory Material |
136 | Annex B Administration |
141 | Annex C Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 2 Annex D Physical Properties of Hydrogen |
142 | Annex E Determination of Separation Distances for Bulk Gaseous Hydrogen Systems |
158 | Annex F Example of Class C Furnace Operational and Maintenance Checklist |
159 | Annex G Supplementary Information on Explosion Hazards and Protection in Laboratories |
163 | Annex H Safety Tips for Compressed Gas Users |
164 | Annex I Design Standard References |
173 | Annex J Design Standard References Annex K Hydrogen Explosion Control |
179 | Annex L Informational References |
183 | Index |