173.316—Cryogenic liquids in cylinders.

Pressure control valve setting (maximum start-to-discharge pressure psig) Maximum permitted filling density (percent by weight)
Air Argon Nitrogen Oxygen Helium Neon
45 82.5 133 76 108 12.5 109
75 80.3 130 74 105 12.5 104
105 78.4 127 72 103 12.5 100
170 76.2 122 70 100 12.5 92
230 75.1 119 69 98 12.5 85
295 73.3 115 68 96 12.5 77
360 70.7 113 65 93 12.5
450 65.9 111 61 91 12.5
540 62.9 107 58 88 12.5
625 60.1 104 55 86 12.5
Design service temperature ( °F.) −320 −320 −320 −320 −452 −411
Column 1 Column 2
Design service temperature Minus 423 °F. or colder.
Maximum permitted filling density, based on cylinder capacity at minus 423 °F (see Note 1) 6.7 percent.
The pressure control valve must be designed and set to limit the pressure in the cylinder to not more than 17 psig.

Code of Federal Regulations

Note 1: The filling density for hydrogen, cryogenic liquid is defined as the percent ratio of the weight of lading in a packaging to the weight of water that the packaging will hold at minus 423 °F. The volume of the packaging at minus 423 °F is determined in cubic inches. The volume is converted to pounds of water (1 lb. of water = 27.737 cubic inches).

[Amdt. 173-166, 48 FR 27695, June 16, 1983, as amended by Amdt. 173-166, 49 FR 24314, June 12, 1984; Amdt. 173-180, 49 FR 42735, Oct. 24, 1984; Amdt. 173-201, 52 FR 13041, Apr. 20, 1987: Amdt. 173-250, 61 FR 25942, May 23, 1996; Amdt. 173-261, 62 FR 24741, May 6, 1997; 66 FR 45379, Aug. 28, 2001; 67 FR 16013, Sept. 27, 2002; 68 FR 75742, Dec. 31, 2003; 69 FR 54046, Sept. 7, 2004]