Bazinga
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2023
- 13
API 6D Appendix M states the 'Specification Level for Hydrogen (SLH) for valves in hydrogen service shall be specified'. In determining the SLH, App M.2 states:
"The following can influence the determination of the desired SLH:
1) location of valve (confined space, buried, open air, rural/remote);
2) percentage H2 in gas;
3) chemical elements in gas that could impact materials;
4) design pressure;
5) cyclic pressure service."
However, it doesn't say exactly how the SLH level should be determined. I.e. - how do you weight each of those factors? There doesn't appear to be consistent methodology for determining the SLH level where two people could arrive at the same specification given the same design parameters. The SLH level has quite a large impact on the testing and verification thats required so I need to be able to justify the selection to management from a cost perspective. Has anyone else come across this issue or come across a reasonable method for determining the SLH?
"The following can influence the determination of the desired SLH:
1) location of valve (confined space, buried, open air, rural/remote);
2) percentage H2 in gas;
3) chemical elements in gas that could impact materials;
4) design pressure;
5) cyclic pressure service."
However, it doesn't say exactly how the SLH level should be determined. I.e. - how do you weight each of those factors? There doesn't appear to be consistent methodology for determining the SLH level where two people could arrive at the same specification given the same design parameters. The SLH level has quite a large impact on the testing and verification thats required so I need to be able to justify the selection to management from a cost perspective. Has anyone else come across this issue or come across a reasonable method for determining the SLH?