NFPA 52 Vehicular Gaseous Fuel Systems Code 2010
Updated based on recent experience in the field, the 2010 NFPA 52: Vehicular Gaseous Fuel Systems Code presents the latest fire safety rules for hydrogen fuel systems, compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel systems, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) systems on all vehicle types -- plus their respective compression, storage, and dispensing systems. It applies to all facilities with LNG storage in containers of 70,000 gallons or less.
Design, install, operate, and inspect fuel systems and facilities responsibly. The 2010 edition introduces:
- New and revised chapters on gaseous and liquefied compressed hydrogen gas
- New definitions to avoid confusion and put everyone -- designers, installers, and inspectors -- on the same page
Stay up-to-code with the most trusted guide to CNG and LNG hazards available.
NFPA 52 is developed with widespread input from organizations including the Compressed Gas Association (CGA), Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), and the National Hydrogen Association (NHA). (Softbound, 101 pp., 2010)
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Description | Apply NFPA 52 for safety in CNG and LNG fuel systems and fueling facilities. Updated based on recent experience in the field, the 2010 NFPA 52: Vehicular Gaseous Fuel Systems Code presents the latest fire safety rules for hydrogen fuel systems, compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel systems, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) systems on all vehicle types -- plus their respective compression, storage, and dispensing systems. It applies to all facilities with LNG storage in containers of 70,000 gallons or less. Design, install, operate, and inspect fuel systems and facilities responsibly. The 2010 edition introduces:
Stay up-to-code with the most trusted guide to CNG and LNG hazards available. NFPA 52 is developed with widespread input from organizations including the Compressed Gas Association (CGA), Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), and the National Hydrogen Association (NHA). (Softbound, 101 pp., 2010) |