BobW2:
Hydrogen is the smallest molecule in the Cosmos, from a practical point of view. It will permeate through your steel pipe, albeit slowly. Every plant pipe standard I've worked under and also written has specified a minimum of only flanged connections - with special gaskets. In a practical sense, I consider 100% butt-welded & radiographed piping as the best solution. All the Hydrogen that I've transported has been of a purity exceeding 90% by volume and, as such, devoid of requiring a means to disassemble the piping for maintenance or inspection. Is your H2 of the same quality? If so, that's what I would strongly urge you to do.
I wouldn't even think of permitting anyone to employ screwed fittings or pipe unions on Hydrogen service. I classify screwed fittings and pipe unions as plumbers tools. Experienced pipefitters will tell you the same and sneer at the mention of screwed fittings and pipe unions. The pipe union, in my opinion, was designed to leak water - much less to be applied in Hydrogen service. I consider it nothing less than a cruel joke in this application.
Again, any Hydrogen service is critical and as such deserves what I consider to be the safest installation with utmost mechanical integrity: 100% butt welded and radiographed (where possible).
I hope this experience helps.
Art Montemayor
Spring, TX