ASME B31.12 Globe Valves
What ASME B31.12 requires for globe valves — applicability, key and testing requirements, the alternative standards, and compliant supply with full certification.
What does ASME B31.12 require for globe valves?
ASME B31.12 (Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)) sets the design, material and testing requirements for globe valves in its scope. ASME B31.12 is the dedicated piping and pipeline code for hydrogen service - covering both industrial piping (IP) within facility boundaries and pipelines (PL) for long-distance hydrogen transmission. As the global hydrogen economy expands (green hydrogen, fuel cell supply, blue hydrogen CCS), B31.12 is becoming a critical reference for valve specification in hydrogen plants, electrolysis facilities, hydrogen refuelling stations, and gas network hydrogen blending projects.
Applicable Pressure Classes
Key Requirements
- Material restrictions: carbon steels are limited by hydrogen embrittlement - specific grades and yield strength limits apply (e.g., max 70 ksi minimum yield for pipelines)
- Preferred materials: austenitic stainless steel (SS 316L), nickel alloys - immune to hydrogen embrittlement at ambient temperature
- Hardness limits on all pressure-containing components: max 22 HRC equivalent for sour-service valves per NACE MR0175
- Fugitive emissions: ISO 15848-1 Class A (≤50 ppm) required for hydrogen valves due to low molecular weight and ignition risk
- Fire-safe design: API 607 or API 6FA required - ignition risk in hydrogen is significantly higher than hydrocarbons
- Valve packing: PTFE is susceptible to hydrogen permeation; graphite + metallic seal preferred
- Anti-static device: mandatory to prevent static discharge ignition
- Electrochemical isolation: dielectric unions required where hydrogen piping connects to cathodically protected steel structures
Testing Requirements
- Hydrostatic shell test: 1.5× design pressure, per ASME B16.34
- Seat leakage test: per API 598 (Class A bubble-tight preferred for hydrogen)
- Fugitive emission test: ISO 15848-1 Type Testing Class A (≤50 ppm methane equivalent)
- Fire-safe type test: API 607 or API 6FA qualification
- Low-temperature testing if cryogenic hydrogen (LH2) service
Alternative Standards for Globe Valves
Other standards that also govern globe valves — useful for spec cross-acceptance.
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