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12、ystems Code 2016 Edition This edition of NFPA 52, Vehicular Natural Gas Fuel Systems Code, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Vehicular Alternative Fuel Systems. It was issued by the Standards Council on April 6, 2016, with an effective date of April 26, 2016, and supersedes all previous edi
13、tions. This document has been amended by one or more Tentative Interim Amendments (TIAs) and/or Errata. See “Codes service and maintenance of gaseous hydrogen engine fuel systems; gaseous hydrogen compression, gas processing, storage, and dispensing systems; and liqueed hydrogen fueling facilities.
14、The 2010 edition of NFPA 52 revised the committee scope so that it better coordinated with the responsibilities of NFPA 55, Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code, with regard to hydrogen storage systems. A large number of changes were also made to the chapters concerning hydrogen, to update to
15、current material in NFPA documents, the Manual of Style for NFPA Technical Committee Documents, and acceptable performance criteria. Paragraphs extracted from NFPA 55 were shown with the extract reference in brackets at the end of the paragraph. In some cases, modications were made to the extracted
16、text to use terminology appropriate for this standard, such as the term cryogenic uid instead of compressed gas. In those instances, brackets encased the modied terms. The 2013 edition removed the requirements for hydrogen systems, the responsibility for which were transferred to NFPA 2, Hydrogen Te
17、chnologies Code. A chapter on general fueling requirements was added, and changes were made to the onboard gas detection requirements for LNG-fueled vehicles. The installation requirements for ASME Tanks for LNG were updated to coordinate with NFPA 59A, Standard for the Production, Storage, and Hand
18、ling of Liqueed Natural Gas (LNG).VEHICULAR NATURAL GAS FUEL SYSTEMS CODE 52-2 2016 Edition The 2016 edition has been completely reorganized for easier access to requirements. The title of the document has been changed from Vehicular Gaseous Fuel Systems Code to Vehicular Natural Gas Fuel Systems Co
19、de to coordinate with the removal of hydrogen systems from the scope of the document in 2013. New and revised denitions harmonize the Code with the new CSA Group NGV 5.1 standard, Residential Fueling Appliances. Most notably, this includes a new denition for residential fueling appliances and a revi
20、sed denition for vehicle fueling appliances.COMMITTEE PERSONNEL 52-3 2016 Edition Technical Committee on Vehicular Alternative Fuel Systems Nancy C. Pehrson, Chair CenterPoint Energy, Inc., MN U Stephen V. Abernathy, Piedmont Natural Gas, SC U Ronald C. Adcock, Marsh Risk Consulting, AZ I Jim Ames,
21、Blu Transfuels LLC, UT IM Michael Battagllia, CNG-ONE, LLC, OH IM Dan Bowerson, Chrysler, MI M Ronald E. Cloyd, ANGI Energy Systems, WI M Donna I. Denny, Westport Innovations Inc., Canada M Denis C. K. Ding, Clean Energy Fuels Corporation, CA M Thomas J. Forsythe, JENSEN HUGHES, CA SE Alan D. Hateld
22、, Braemar Engineering, TX SE Tara Henriksen, CASE Forensics Corporation, WA SE Douglas B. Horne, DBHorne LLC, GA RT Quon Y. Kwan, U.S. Department of Transportation, DC E Rep. U.S. Department of Transportation J. Roger Lackore, Oshkosh Corporation, WI M Michael W. Mackey, GP Strategies, CA SE Paul E.
23、 May, Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation, PA SE Timothy E. Meyers, U.S. Coast Guard, DC E Gregory A. Milewski, Shell Oil Company, TX IM Rep. American Petroleum Institute Randy Moses, Wayne Fueling Systems LLC, PA M Knut Nerheim, Linde, AZ IM Robert E. Petsinger, CNG Services International Inc., P
24、A IM Robert N. Renkes, Petroleum Equipment Institute, OK IM Jerrold Sameth, Compressed Gas Association, Inc., NJ M Rep. Compressed Gas Association Joel E. Sipe, Exponent, Inc., CA SE Neel Sirosh, Quantum Technologies Inc., CA M Glen E. Smith, Argus Consulting, Inc., KS SE Rep. American Railway Engin
25、eering with the Committees on Industrial Trucks, Fire Safety for Recreational Vehicles, and Marine Fire Protection with respect to engine fuel systems and refueling stations within their scopes; and the Liqueed Natural Gas Committee with respect to storage of LNG within its scope.VEHICULAR NATURAL G
26、AS FUEL SYSTEMS CODE 52-4 2016 Edition Contents Chapter 1 Administration 52 5 1.1 Scope. . 52 5 1.2 Purpose. . 52 5 1.3 Retroactivity. 52 5 1.4 Alternate Provisions. . 52 5 1.5 Units. 52 6 1.6 Enforcement. . 52 6 1.7 Training. 52 6 Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 52 6 2.1 General. . 52 6 2.2 NFPA
27、Publications. . 52 6 2.3 Other Publications. . 52 6 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. . 52 7 Chapter 3 Denitions 52 7 3.1 General. . 52 7 3.2 NFPA Ofcial Denitions. 52 7 3.3 General Denitions. 52 8 Chapter 4 Facility Management 52 11 4.1 General. . 52 11 4.2 Building Construction Ma
28、terials. . 52 11 4.3 Qualications. . 52 12 4.4 Equipment Security. 52 12 4.5 Operations and Maintenance. . 52 12 4.6 CNG Training. . 52 14 4.7 LNG Training. . 52 14 4.8 Special Hazard Requirements. . 52 14 Chapter 5 Facility Fire Protection . 52 14 5.1 General. . 52 14 5.2 CNG. (Supplemental Require
29、ments) 52 15 5.3 LNG. (Supplemental Requirements) 52 15 Chapter 6 Facility Gas Detection, Alarm and Emergency Shutdown Systems 52 16 6.1 General. . 52 16 6.2 CNG Supplemental Requirements. . 52 16 6.3 LNG Supplemental Requirements. 52 17 Chapter 7 Fuel Quality 52 17 7.1 General. . 52 17 7.2 CNG. 52
30、17 7.3 LNG. (Reserved) . 52 17 Chapter 8 Facility Equipment . 52 17 8.1 Scope. . 52 17 8.2 Application. . 52 17 8.3 General. . 52 17 8.4 CNG Systems. 52 17 Chapter 9 Outdoor Storage . 52 18 9.1 Scope. . 52 18 9.2 General. (Reserved) 52 18 9.3 CNG Supplemental Requirements. . 52 18 9.4 LNG Supplement
31、al Requirements. 52 19 Chapter 10 Indoor Storage 52 20 10.1 Scope. . 52 20 10.2 General. (Reserved) 52 20 10.3 CNG Supplemental. 52 20 10.4 LNG Supplemental Requirements. . 52 21 Chapter 11 CNG Fueling . 52 21 11.1 Application. . 52 21 11.2 General. . 52 21 11.3 CNG Dispensing. . 52 21 Chapter 12 Re
32、sidential CNG Fueling . 52 28 12.1 Application. . 52 28 12.2 System Component Qualications. 52 29 12.3 General Safety Requirements. 52 29 12.4 Installation. 52 29 12.5 Installation of PRVs. 52 29 12.6 Installation of Pressure Gauges. . 52 29 12.7 Pressure Regulation. . 52 29 12.8 Piping and Hose. .
33、52 29 12.9 Testing. . 52 29 12.10 Installation of Emergency Shutdown Equipment. 52 29 12.11 Operation. . 52 30 12.12 Maintenance and Inspection. . 52 30 Chapter 13 LNG Fueling . 52 30 13.1 Application. . 52 30 13.2 General. . 52 30 13.3 LNG Dispensing. . 52 30 13.4 LNG Storage. . 52 35 13.5 Piping S
34、ystems and Components. 52 37 Chapter 14 Automotive Equipment (Onboard) . 52 37 14.1 Scope. . 52 37 14.2 Application. . 52 37 14.3 General. . 52 37 14.4 CNG (Supplemental Requirements). 52 37 14.5 LNG Supplemental Requirements. 52 39 Chapter 15 Automotive Fuel and Safety Systems (Onboard) . 52 41 15.
35、1 Application. . 52 41 15.2 General. . 52 41 15.3 CNG Engine Fuel Systems. . 52 43 15.4 LNG Engine Fuel Systems. . 52 48 Chapter 16 Installation Requirements for ASME Tanks for LNG 52 52 16.1 Application. . 52 52 16.2 General. . 52 52 16.3 Containers. 52 52 16.4 Container Foundations and Supports. 5
36、2 53 16.5 Container Installation. 52 54 16.6 Automatic Product Retention Valves. 52 55 16.7 Inspection. . 52 55 16.8 Testing and Purging of LNG Containers. 52 55 16.9 Piping. 52 55 16.10 Container Instrumentation. . 52 55 16.11 Pressure Gauging and Control. 52 56 Chapter 17 Reserved . 52 56 Chapter 18 Reserved . 52 56 Annex A Explanatory Material 52 56 Annex B Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 52 . 52 62 Annex C Pressure Relief Devices (PRDs) 52 63 Annex D Informational References . 52 64 Index . 52 66