Event
- Event ID
- 1234
- Quality
- Description
- This near miss affected a testing installation for liquid hydrogen. A leak was located on a valve installed on a purge line connected with a LH2 storage tank. This shut-off valve served to discharge hydrogen into the exhaust stack of the installation, in case LH2 evaporation from the filling or withdrawal hose was causing excessive pressure. It was also serving a purging purpose, by flushing the filling hose with gaseous hydrogen before filling the cylinder with LH2.
The valve was more than 20 years and was not sealing properly under cryogenic conditions, causing hydrogen gas to escape from the threated connection between the valve stem and the valve case. The valve failed on two internal parts: the metal diaphragm and the O-ring that served as a seal (a sealing with thoric geometry). The metal diaphragm no longer seated properly against the valve seat causing leakage. - Event Initiating system
- Classification of the physical effects
- Unignited Hydrogen Release
- Nature of the consequences
- Macro-region
- Europe
- Country
- Germany
- Date
- Main component involved?
- Valve (Cryogenic)
- How was it involved?
- Leak & Formation Of A Flammable H2-Air Mixture
- Initiating cause
- Material Degradation (Ageing)
- Root causes
Facility
- Application
- Laboratory / R&d
- Sub-application
- LH2 stationary tank
- Hydrogen supply chain stage
- Hydrogen Storage (No additional details provided)
- All components affected
- tank, piping
- Location type
- Open
- Location description
- Industrial Area
- Operational condition
Emergency & Consequences
- Number of injured persons
- 0
- Number of fatalities
- 0
- Environmental damage
- NO
- Property loss (onsite)
- low
- Property loss (offsite)
- NO
- Post-event summary
- A new valve and a new piping system ahd to be installed.
Lesson Learnt
- Corrective Measures
- A new model from the same company had to be purchased, because the model of the defective valve was discontinued. The new valve was larger in outer dimensions than the old one. Therefore, the pipe routing around the valve had to be modified. A total of three new welds and an approximately 25 cm long, multiply bent new pipe section were required for installation. The tightness of the welds, the pipe, and the valve against the environment was successfully tested using a calibrated leak detector with a measuring range of from 0 to 1000 ppm H2.
Event Nature
- Release type
- gas
- Involved substances (% vol)
- H2 100%
- Presumed ignition source
- No ignition
References
- Reference & weblink
Infrmation provided by project leader by email (6 October 2025) - CONFIDENTIAL
JRC assessment
- Sources categories
- Investigation report