# Honeywell International, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 11-0088
- **title:** Honeywell International, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2011-06-07
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- **summary:** 11-0088 response to Honeywell International, Inc. concerning 172.101, 173.115.
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U.S. Department of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Ave, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
JUN 072011
Ms. Carrie Wayne
Honeywell International, Inc.
101 Columbia Road
Morristown, NJ 07962
Ref. No.: 11-0088
Dear Ms. Wayne:
This responds to your April 11, 2011 letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicatlle to Class 2 materials. Your questions are
paraphrased and answered below.
Q1 : You ask whether a material must meet all three provisions in § 173. 115(b )(1) through
(b)(2) to be a classified as a Division 2.2 material?
AI: The answer is no. As specified in § 173.115(b), the HMR define a Division 2.2 (nonflammable,
nonpoisonous compressed gas including compressed gas, liquefied gas,
pressurized cryogenic gas, compressed gas in solution, asphyxiant gas and oxidizing gas)
as any material or mixture that "exerts in the pqtckaging a gauge pressure of200 kPa (29.0
psigl43.8 psia) or greater at 20 °C (68 OF), is a liquefied gas or is a cryogenic liquid, and
does not meet the definition of Division 2.1 or 2.3."
To be considered a Division 2.2 material, a material would only need to meet one of the
provisions in § 173.115(b)(1) (i.e. exerts a gauge pressure 2:200 kPa at 20 °C, is a liquefied
gas or is a cryogenic liquid) and not meet the definition of Division 2.1 or 2.3 material.
Q2: You ask whether a liquefied gas, irrespective of its pressure, meets the definition of a
Division 2.2 material?
A2: The definition of a Division 2.2 gas includes aU liquefied gases, irrespective of their
pressures. This is due to the fact that certain liquefied gases that pose no pressure hazard at
ambient pressures and temperatures may exhibit a pressure hazard under conditions
normally encountered in transport, such as incr¢ased temperature.
Q3: You ask whether your hazardous material (gas) must be "compressed" in order to be
described as a refrigerant gas?

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A3: As specified in § 173.115(j), the terms "Refri*rant gas and Dispersant gas" apply to all
nonpoisonous refrigerant gases; dispersant gasFs (fluorocarbons) listed in § 172.101 of the
HMR and §§173.304, 173.314(c), 173.315(a), land 173.315(h) and mixtures thereof; and
any other compressed gas having a vapor pressure not exceeding 260 psia at 54°C
(130 OF), used only as a refrigerant, dispersant! or blowing agent.
If your gas exerts any pressure, meets the critefia of a compressed gas having a vapor
pressure not exceeding 260 psia at 54°C (130 [OF), and is used only as a refrigerant,
dispersant, or blowing agent, it could be referrtd to as a Refrigerant gas and Dispersant gas.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.
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Sincerely,
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T. Glenn Foster
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention Branch
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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Honeywell
Honeywell
p,O, Box 1057 
 i; 173. , 15
Morristown, NJ 07962-1057 be-P, nirl(;(J5
April 11, 2011 11-0068
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Mr. Charles E. Betts
Director, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
U.S. DOTjPHMSA
AnN: PHH-lO
East Building
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE,
Washington, DC 20590-0001
Dear Mr. Betts,
In the requirements found in 49 CFR 173.115, the HMR's state "a non-flammable, nonpoisonous
compressed gas means any material (or mixture) which exerts in a packaging a gauge
pressure of 200 kPa or greater at 20 degrees C, is a liquefied gas or is a cryogenic liquid, and
does not meet the definition of a Division 2.1 or 2.3". Please clarify whether the material must
meet all three requirements or only one in order to be considered a non-flammable, nonpoisonous
compressed gas? In other words, would it have to have a gauge pressure of 200 kPa
at 20 degrees C and be a liquefied gas (or cryogenic liquid) that does not meet the definition of
Division 2.1 or 2.3, or would it be considered a Division 2.2 if it did not meet the pressure
requirement but was a liquefied gas not in Division 2.1 or 2.3? In reading the current lATA
regulations, it appears that liquefied gases, even if they don't meet the pressure status, would be
regulated. Ifthe HMR's are harmonizing with that, it seems our regulations would be the same.
Also, please clarify how Refrigerant or Dispersant gas applies to liquefied gases having a vapor
pressure not exceeding the 260 psia specified? We believe that two of our refrigerant and
blowing agents which are not listed in 172.101,173.304,173.314 and 173.315, would be better
described as a Refrigerant gas, but we are confused by the reference in 173.1150) to "any other
compressed gas". Must these gases be "compressed" in order to be described as "refrigerant
gas"?
For ease of reference, the two materials that are of concern right now have the following physical
properties:
Material 245fa Flammable? No Boiling: Point 15C (59F) Vaoor Pressure 18.5 psia @
20C
Liquefied Gas?
Yes-Low
pressure
1233zd No 19C (66.2F) 15-16 psia@
20C
Yes-Low
pressure

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Ifyou have any questions regarding this request please do not hesitate to contact me at the
number below. Thank you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Carrie Wayne
Global Manager-Transportation Safety and Regulatory Compliance
Corporate Supply Chain Security Officer
Honeywell International Inc
101 Columbia Road
Morristown, NJ 07962
Phone: 1-973-455-4009
Mobile: 1-201-506-4327
Fax: 1-973-455-3563
Carrie.wayne@honeywell.com
cc: Claire Matlon
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