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Dispenser nozzle freezing during hydrogen refuelling

Event

Event ID
1038
Quality
Description
This entry refer to a series of events occurred before the date given, which corresponds to the publication of the evidences at the Int. Conference on Hydrogen Safety 2015.
The nozzle/receptacle connection froze when refuelling the on-board hydrogen storage system at the lowest precooling temperature of -40 C.
However, freezing did not cause apparatus damage nor hydrogen leakage. The nozzle/receptacle is thus able to fuel safely even if the nozzle/receptacle is stuck due to ice.
Event Initiating system
Classification of the physical effects
No Hydrogen Release
Nature of the consequences
Macro-region
Asia
Country
Japan
Date
Main component involved?
Dispenser (Nozzle)
How was it involved?
Malfunctioning
Initiating cause
Ice Formation
Root causes
Root CAUSE analysis
The low temperature of the hydrogen caused the water vapour in the atmosphere to freeze around the nozzle-receptacle connection. Under specific environmental conditions creating high humidity, the quantity of ice forming does not allow for decoupling of the connection after the refuelling.

Facility

Application
Hydrogen Refuelling Station
Sub-application
Hydrogen dispenser
Hydrogen supply chain stage
Hydrogen Transfer (No additional details provided)
All components affected
nozzle - receptacle connection
Location type
Open
Operational condition

Emergency & Consequences

Number of injured persons
0
Number of fatalities
0
Environmental damage
0
Post-event summary
Despite the impossibility to decouple the connection, no damage is caused to the components. It is enough to wait for de-icing.

Lesson Learnt

Lesson Learnt

Under certain environmental conditions, air humidity can precipitate as ice around the nozzles/receptacle connection.
The results of the research presented at the ICHS2015 confirmed that the possibility of hydrogen leakage or damage to the apparatus during nozzles/receptacle connection freezing is low and that it is safe. Freezing at the hydrogen station will only prolong fuelling time.
Corrective Measures

The standards prescribing nozzle - receptacle designs were adapted.

Event Nature

Release type
no release
Presumed ignition source
No release

References

Reference & weblink

paper 346 presented at the Int. Conference onHydrogenSafety ICHS2015

JRC assessment