For adsorbed gases the special requirements of packing instruction 219 apply.

Packing Instruction 219

For cylinders, the general packing requirements of 4;1.1 and 4;4.1.1 must be met.

This Instruction applies to Class 2 adsorbed gases.

1) The following packagings are permitted provided the general packing requirements of 4.1.1 are met:

 a) Cylinders constructed as specified in 6;5.2 and in accordance with ISO 11513:2011, ISO 11513:2019, ISO 9809-1:2010 or ISO 9809-1:2019; and

 b) Cylinders constructed before 1 January 2016 in accordance with 6;5.3 and a specification approved by the appropriate national authorities of the countries of transport and use.

2) The pressure of each filled cylinder must be less than 101.3 kPa at 20C and less than 300 kPa at 50C.

3) The minimum test pressure of the cylinder is 21 bar.

4) The minimum burst pressure of the cylinder is 94.5 bar.

5) The internal pressure at 65C of the filled cylinder must not exceed the test pressure of the cylinder.

6) The adsorbent material must be compatible with the cylinder and must not form harmful or dangerous compounds with the gas to be adsorbed. The gas in combination with the adsorbent material must not affect or weaken the cylinder or cause a dangerous reaction (e.g. a catalyzing reaction).

7) The quality of the adsorbent material must be verified at the time of each fill to assure the pressure and chemical stability requirements of this packing instruction are met each time an adsorbed gas package is offered for transport.

8) The adsorbent material must not meet the criteria of any of the classes or divisions in these Instructions.

9) The filling procedure must be in accordance with Annex A of ISO 11513:2011 (applicable until 31 December 2024) or Annex A of ISO 11513:2019..

10) The maximum period for periodic inspections is five years.

11) The construction materials of the cylinders and their accessories must be compatible with the contents and must not react to form harmful or dangerous compounds therewith.