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This Code is applicable to piping in gaseous and liquid hydrogen service and to pipelines in gaseous hydrogen service. This Code is applicable up to and including the

joint connecting the piping to associated pressure vessels and equipment but not to the vessels and equipment themselves. It is applicable to the location and type of support elements but not to the structure to which the support elements are attached. This Code is presented in the following parts:

(a) Part GR -- General Requirements. This part contains definitions and requirements for materials, welding, brazing, heat treating, forming, testing, inspection, examination, operation, and maintenance.

(b) Part IP -- Industrial Piping. This part includes requirements for components, design, fabrication, assembly, erection, inspection, examination, and testing of piping.

(c) Part PL -- Pipelines. This part sets forth requirements for components, design, installation, and testing of hydrogen pipelines.

It is required that each part be used in conjunction with the General Requirements section but independent of the other parts. It is not intended that this edition of this Code be applied retroactively to existing hydrogen systems.
 

Document History

  1. ASME B31.12-2023


    Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines

    • Most Recent
  2. ASME B31.12-2019


    Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines, Includes Errata (2020)

    • Historical Version
  3. ASME B31.12-2014


    Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines

    • Historical Version
  4. ASME B31.12-2011


    Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines

    • Historical Version
  5. ASME B31.12-2008

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    Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines

    • Historical Version