Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Bureau of Fire Services
Storage and Handling of Gaseous and Liquefied Hydrogen Systems
Part 2 - STORAGE AND HANDLING OF GASEOUS HYDROGEN NFPA 50A
Chapter 2 - Design of Gaseous Hydrogen Systems
Section R. 29.7020 - Containers
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 20. Section 2-1.3 is reproduced from NFPA 50A, and sections 2-1, 2-1.1, 2-1.2, and 2-1.4 to 2-1.8.2 of the storage and handling of gaseous and Liquefied H2 code are added as follows:
2-1 Containers.
2-1.1 H2 containers shall comply with 1 of the following:
(a) Designed, constructed, and tested in accordance with appropriate requirements of ASME International, "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code," Section
VIII, "Rules for the construction of pressure vessels, " adopted by reference in section 8-1.
(b) Designed, constructed, tested, and maintained in accordance with Title 49, CFR.
(c) Metal hydride storage systems shall be listed for the application and designed in a manner that prevents the removal of the metal hydride.
(d) When allowed by the department, fully over-wrapped carbon composite containers designed to a standard acceptable to the department based on the best interest of public health, safety, and the environment.
2-1.2 Permanently installed aboveground containers shall be provided with substantial supports, constructed of noncombustible material on firm foundations of noncombustible material, and shall comply with the following subsections as applicable:
Exception: Supports may be greater than 18 inches (45.72 centimeters) if owner demonstrates, to the satisfaction of the department, that the container will not be exposed to a 2-hour pool fire.
Exception: Composite containers shall not be painted without prior permission from the container manufacturer.
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2-1.3 Each portable container shall be legibly marked with the name hydrogen in accordance with ANSI/CGA C-4, Method of Marking Portable Compressed Gas Containers to Identify the Material Contained. Each manifold hydrogen supply unit shall be legibly marked with the name hydrogen or a legend such as "This unit contains hydrogen."
2-1.4 An owner or operator that has had a container subjected to heat exposure due to fire shall remove the container from service, unless the owner or operator provides documentation of recertification in accordance with section 2-1.1, to the department substantiating container integrity.
2-1.5 Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect a container system subject to vehicular damage. When guard posts are installed, all of the following design specifications shall be met:
2-1.6 Physical protection. Containers, piping, valves, pressure-relief devices, regulating equipment, and other appurtenances shall be protected against physical damage and tampering.
2-1.7 Portable containers subject to shifting or upset shall be secured. Nesting may be used to secure portable containers.
2-1.8 Underground containers. Underground containers for the storage of gaseous H2 shall be in accordance with this subsection.
2-1.8.1 Construction. Storage containers for gaseous H2 shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Section VIII of ASME International, "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code," adopted by reference in section 8-1, and shall be vacuum-jacketed in accordance with section 2-1.10.1.1.
2-1.8.2 Corrosion Protection. The underground container shall be protected by an engineered corrosion protection system designed by a corrosion expert. If cathodic protection is used the maintenance schedule shall meet the requirements of section 5-4.