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Hydrogen
Hydrogen plays an important role in climate protection.
It can be used in many ways
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in industry
in heat and power generation
in transport.
In power-to-gas plants, hydrogen is produced from renewable electricity in a CO 2 -neutral way. The hydrogen produced can be stored in the gas grid over the long term, transported to other locations and then used there.
G 280 Technical Rule 12/2018
114,55 €*
This Technical Rule G 280 applies to all gases
covered in DVGW Codes of Practice G 260 and G 262
respectively Standards DIN EN 16723-1 and -2 as
well as DIN EN 16726 and all gases used for the
supply
via pipeline system of the general public and
other consumers with a comparable level of
safety.
When using sulfur-containing odorants, the fact
shall be taken into account that the entailed
increase of
the sulfur content in the gas is undesirable for
some applications, such as its use as basic
material in the
chemical industry.
Industrial companies using natural gas
exclusively on company premises can forego
odorization if the
operator utilizes other measures to maintain the
industrial gas plant or system’s safety.
When switching from one odorant to another,
special attention shall be paid to Section 9.
The calibration of measuring devices for odorant
control requires test gases which are detailed in
Section
10.
DIN CEN/TR 17797 09/2022 - pdf-file -
192,50 €*
This document DIN CEN TR 17797 is written in preparation of
future standardization and provides guidance on how injection of H2 into the
gas infrastructure can impact processes from the input of gas into the on-shore
transmission network up to the inlet connection of gas appliances.
G 213 Technical Rule - Standard 10/2013
64,20 €*
This Standard shall also apply, mutatis mutandis, to gas mixing plants that supply process gas to trade and industry and to industrial gas mixing plants for in‑house mixed‑gas supply.Gas mixing plants are frequently integrated into gas measurement and pressure reduction stations, which latter shall meet the specifications of DVGW Standards G 491 and G 492. In other words, most of the requirements specified in these Standards will also apply to gas mixing plants. All other requirements that go beyond the scope of G 491 and G 492 are described in this Technical Rule at hand, which first and foremost complements DVGW Standard G 491.
G 501 Instruction Bulletin 05/2012
64,20 €*
The Instruction Bulletin G 501 defines the requirements and test criteria applying to remote gas detection integrated aboard aircraft (helicopters or airplanes) and designed to aerially monitor both buried natural gas transmission pipelines as well as above ground natural gas transmission pipelines that are suited for airborne remote gas detection, both inside and outside built‑up areas. Portable hand‑held measuring instruments or methods combined with motor vehicles shall not be dealt with in this paper, as due to their flat observation angle to the surface compared to detection from the air they are subject to modified requirement criteria.