2.5.2.: Classification criteria

2.5.2.1. Gases under pressure shall be classified, according to their physical state when packaged, in one of four groups in accordance with Table 2.5.1:


Table 2.5.1

Criteria for gases under pressure

Group

Criteria

Compressed gas

A gas which when packaged under pressure is entirely gaseous at – 50 °C; including all gases with a critical temperature ≤ – 50 °C.

Liquefied gas

A gas which, when packaged under pressure, is partially liquid at temperatures above – 50 °C. A distinction is made between:

(i)  high pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature between – 50 °C and + 65 °C; and

(ii)  low pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above + 65 °C.

Refrigerated liquefied gas

A gas which when packaged is made partially liquid because of its low temperature.

Dissolved gas

A gas which when packaged under pressure is dissolved in a liquid phase solvent.

Note:

Aerosols shall not be classified as gases under pressure. See section 2.3.