Additional requirements for the shipment of adsorbed gases in UN pressure receptacles.

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§ 173.302c Additional requirements for the shipment of adsorbed gases in UN pressure receptacles.

(a) A cylinder filled with an adsorbed gas must be offered for transportation in UN pressure receptacles subject to the requirements in this section and § 173.302, as well as, §§ 173.301 and 173.301b.

(b) The pressure of each filled cylinder must be less than 101.3 kPa at 20 °C (68 °F) and must not exceed 300 kPa at 50 °C (122 °F).

(c) The minimum test pressure of the cylinder must be 21 bar.

(d) The minimum burst pressure of the cylinder must be 94.5 bar.

(e) The internal pressure at 65 °C (149 °F) of the filled cylinder must not exceed the test pressure of the cylinder.

(f) The adsorbent material must be compatible with the cylinder and must not form harmful or dangerous compounds with the gas to be adsorbed. The gas in combination with the adsorbent material must not affect or weaken the cylinder or cause a dangerous reaction (e.g., a catalyzing reaction).

(g) The quality of the adsorbent material must be verified at the time of each fill to assure the pressure and chemical stability requirements of this section are met each time an adsorbed gas package is offered for transport.

(h) The adsorbent material must not meet the definition of any other hazard class.

(i) Cylinders and closures containing toxic gases with an LC50 less than or equal to 200 ml/m3 (ppm) (see the following Adsorbed Gases Table) must meet the following requirements:

(1) Valve outlets must be fitted with pressure retaining gas-tight plugs or caps having threads matching those of the valve outlets.

(2) Each valve must either be of the packless type with non-perforated diaphragm, or be of a type which prevents leakage through or past the packing.

(3) Each cylinder and closure must be tested for leakage after filling.

(4) Each valve must be capable of withstanding the test pressure of the cylinder and be directly connected to the cylinder by either a taper-thread or other means which meets the requirements of ISO 10692-2 (IBR, see § 171.7 of this subchapter); and

(5) Cylinders and valves must not be fitted with a pressure relief device.

(j) Valve outlets for cylinders containing pyrophoric gases must be fitted with gas-tight plugs or caps having threads matching those of the valve outlets.

(k) The filling procedure must be in accordance with Annex A of ISO 11513 (IBR, see § 171.7 of this subchapter).

(l) The maximum period for periodic requalification must be in accordance with § 180.207(c) of this subchapter.

Adsorbed Gases Table

ID No. Hazardous material LC50 ml/m3 Notes
3510 Adsorbed gas, flammable, n.o.s. z.
3511 Adsorbed gas, n.o.s. z.
3512 Adsorbed gas, toxic, n.o.s. ≤5000 z.
3513 Adsorbed gas, oxidizing, n.o.s. z.
3514 Adsorbed gas, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. ≤5000 z.
3515 Adsorbed gas, toxic, oxidizing, n.o.s. ≤5000 z.
3516 Adsorbed gas, toxic, corrosive, n.o.s. ≤5000 z.
3517 Adsorbed gas, toxic, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s. ≤5000 z.
3518 Adsorbed gas, toxic, oxidizing, corrosive, n.o.s. ≤5000 z.
3519 Boron trifluoride, adsorbed 387 a.
3520 Chlorine, adsorbed 293 a.
3521 Silicon tetrafluoride, adsorbed 450 a.
3522 Arsine, adsorbed 20 d.
3523 Germane, adsorbed 620 d, r.
3524 Phosphorus pentafluoride, adsorbed 190
3525 Phosphine, adsorbed 20 d.
3526 Hydrogen selenide, adsorbed 2

[80 FR 1161, Jan. 8, 2015]


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