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Standard Guide for Designing Systems for Oxygen Service (Includes all amendments And changes 11/3/2021).
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NORM herausgegeben am 1.10.2013
Bezeichnung normen: ASTM G88-13e1
Anmerkung: UNGÜLTIG
Ausgabedatum normen: 1.10.2013
SKU: NS-1020181
Zahl der Seiten: 26
Gewicht ca.: 78 g (0.17 Pfund)
Land: Amerikanische technische Norm
Kategorie: Technische Normen ASTM
Keywords:
burning, burn-resistant materials, combustion, contamination, fire, heat of compression, ignition, oxygen-enriched atmosphere, oxygen service, oxygen system, particle impact, propagation, system cleanness,, ICS Number Code 11.040.10 (Anaesthetic, respiratory and reanimation equipment)
Significance and Use |
4.1 Purpose of Guide G88—The purpose of this guide is to furnish qualified technical personnel with pertinent information for use in designing oxygen systems or assessing the safety of oxygen systems. It emphasizes factors that cause ignition and enhance propagation throughout a system's service life so that the occurrence of these conditions may be avoided or minimized. It is not intended as a specification for the design of oxygen systems. 4.2 Role of Guide G88—ASTM
Committee G04’s abstract standard is Guide G128, and it introduces
the overall subject of oxygen compatibility and the body of related
work and related resources including standards, research reports
and a videoG128 Guide to Control of Hazards and
Risks in Oxygen-Enriched |
G88 Designing Systems for Oxygen Service |
G175 Evaluating the Ignition
Sensitivity and Fault Tolerance of |
|
G63 Evaluating Nonmetallic Materials |
D2512 Compatibility of Materials
With Liquid Oxygen |
D2863 Measuring the Minimum Oxygen
Concentration to Support |
D4809 Heat of Combustion of Liquid
Hydrocarbon Fuels by |
G72 Autogenous Ignition
Temperature of Liquids and Solids in |
G74 Ignition Sensitivity of Materials to Gaseous Fluid Impact |
G86 Determining Ignition
Sensitivity of Materials to Mechanical |
G114 Aging Oxygen-Service
Materials Prior to Flammability |
G125 Measuring Liquid and Solid
Material Fire Limits in Gaseous |
G94 Evaluating Metals |
G124 Determining the Combustion
Behavior of Metallic Materials |
G93 Cleaning Methods for Material and Equipment |
G120 Determination of Soluble
Residual Contamination in |
G136 Determination of Soluble
Residual Contaminants in |
G144 Determination of Residual
Contamination of Materials and |
G127 Guide to the Selection of
Cleaning Agents for Oxygen |
G122 Test Method for Evaluating
the Effectiveness of |
G121 Preparation of Contaminated
Test Coupons for the |
G131 Cleaning of Materials and
Components by Ultrasonic |
G145 Studying Fire Incidents in Oxygen Systems |
G126 Terminology Related to the
Compatibility and Sensitivity of |
Manual 36 – Safe Use of Oxygen and Oxygen Systems: Guidelines for Oxygen System Design, Materials Selection, Operations, Storage, and Transportation |
1.1 This guide applies to the design of systems for oxygen or oxygen-enriched service but is not a comprehensive document. Specifically, this guide addresses system factors that affect the avoidance of ignition and fire. It does not thoroughly address the selection of materials of construction for which Guides G63 and G94 are available, nor does it cover mechanical, economic or other design considerations for which well-known practices are available. This guide also does not address issues concerning the toxicity of nonmetals in breathing gas or medical gas systems.
1.3 This standard guide is organized as follows:
Section Title |
Section |
Referenced Documents |
2 |
ASTM Standards |
2.1 |
ASTM Adjuncts |
2.2 |
ASTM Manuals |
2.3 |
NFPA Documents |
2.4 |
CGA Documents |
2.5 |
EIGA Documents |
2.6 |
Terminology |
3 |
Significance and Use |
4 |
Purpose of G88 |
4.1 |
Role of G88 |
4.2 |
Use of G88 |
4.3 |
Factors Affecting the Design for an
Oxygen or Oxygen- |
5 |
General |
5.1 |
Factors Recognized as Causing Fires |
5.2 |
Temperature |
5.2.1 |
Spontaneous Ignition |
5.2.2 |
Pressure |
5.2.3 |
Concentration |
5.2.4 |
Contamination |
5.2.5 |
Particle Impact |
5.2.6 |
Heat of Compression |
5.2.7 |
Friction and Galling |
5.2.8 |
Resonance |
5.2.9 |
Static Electric Discharge |
5.2.10 |
Electrical Arc |
5.2.11 |
Flow Friction |
5.2.12 |
Mechanical Impact |
5.2.13 |
Kindling Chain |
5.2.14 |
Other Ignition Mechanisms |
5.2.15 |
Test Methods |
6 |
System Design Method |
7 |
Overview |
7.1 |
Final Design |
7.2 |
Avoid Unnecessarily Elevated Temperatures |
7.3 |
Avoid Unnecessarily Elevated Pressures |
7.4 |
Design for System Cleanness |
7.5 |
Avoid Particle Impacts |
7.6 |
Minimize Heat of Compression |
7.7 |
Avoid Friction and Galling |
7.8 |
Avoid Corrosion |
7.9 |
Avoid Resonance |
7.10 |
Use Proven Hardware |
7.11 |
Design to Manage Fires |
7.12 |
Anticipate Indirect Oxygen Exposure |
7.13 |
Minimize Available Fuel/Oxygen |
7.14 |
Avoid Potentially Exothermic Material Combinations |
7.15 |
Anticipate Common Failure Mechanism Consequences |
7.16 |
Avoid High Surface-Area-to-Volume (S/V)
Conditions |
7.17 |
Avoid Unnecessarily-Elevated Oxygen Concentrations |
7.18 |
Anticipate Permutations from Intended System Design |
7.19 |
Avoid Designs and Failure Scenarios that
can Introduce |
7.20 |
Use Only the Most Compatible of
Practical Materials |
7.21 |
Provide Thorough Safety Training for All
Personnel |
7.22 |
Miscellaneous |
7.23 |
Examples |
8 |
Key Words |
9 |
References |
|
Standard Guide for Evaluating Nonmetallic Materials for Oxygen Service |
|
Standard Test Method for Autogenous Ignition Temperature of Liquids and Solids in a High-Pressure Oxygen-Enriched Environment |
|
Standard Practice for Cleaning Methods and Cleanliness Levels for Material and Equipment Used in Oxygen-Enriched Environments |
|
Standard Guide for Evaluating Metals for Oxygen Service |
|
Standard Guide for Control of Hazards and Risks in Oxygen Enriched Systems |
|
Manual 36 |
Safe Use of Oxygen and Oxygen Systems: Guidelines for Oxygen System Design, Materials Selection, Operations, Storage, and Transportation |
Oxygen Safety Videotape and Separate |
|
Standard Test Method for Evaluating the Ignition Sensitivity and Fault Tolerance of Oxygen Pressure Regulators Used for Medical and Emergency Applications |
|
Standard Test Method for Ignition Sensitivity of Nonmetallic Materials and Components by Gaseous Fluid Impact |
|
NFPA 53 |
Recommended Practice on Materials, Equipment, and Systems Used in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres |
NFPA 50 |
Standard for Bulk Oxygen Systems at Consumer Sites |
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