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IEC 62282-5-100

|French -- Technologies des piles à combustible – Partie 5-100: Systèmes à piles à combustible portables – Sécurité - Edition 1.0Fuel cell technologies – Part 5-100: Portable fuel cell power systems – Safety - Edition 1.0

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Abstract: This part of IEC 62282 covers construction, marking and test requirements for portable fuel cell power systems. These fuel cell systems are movable and not fastened or otherwise secured to a specific location. The purpose of the portable fuel cell power system is to produce electrical power. This document applies to AC and DC type portable fuel cell power systems, with a rated output voltage not exceeding 600 V AC, or 850 V DC for indoor and outdoor use. These portable fuel cell power systems cannot be used in hazardous locations as defined in IEC 60050-426:2008, 426-03-01 unless there are additional protective measures in accordance with IEC 60079-0[5]1). This document does not apply to portable fuel cell power systems that are 1) permanently connected (hard wired) to the electrical distribution system, 2) permanently connected to a utility fuel distribution system, 3) exporting power to the grid, 4) for propulsion of road vehicles, 5) intended to be used on board passenger aircraft. Fuel cells that provide battery charging for hybrid vehicles where the battery provides power and energy for propulsion of the vehicle are not included in the scope of this document The following fuels and fuel feedstocks are considered within the scope of this document: • natural gas, • liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane and butane, • liquid alcohols, for example methanol, ethanol, • gasoline, • diesel, • kerosene, • hydrogen, • chemical hydrides. This document does not preclude the use of similar fuels or oxidants from sources other than air provided the unique hazards are addressed through additional requirements. The overall design of a portable fuel cell power system anticipated by this document forms an assembly of some or all of the following systems (see Figure 1), integrated as necessary, to perform designated functions, as follows: Fuel processing system – chemical processing equipment including any associated heat exchangers and controls required to convert input fuel to a composition suitable for the fuel cell stack. Oxidant processing system – subsystem that meters, conditions, processes and may pressurize the incoming oxidant supply for use within the fuel cell power system. Thermal management system – subsystem intended to provide cooling and heat rejection in order to maintain thermal equilibrium within the fuel cell power system, and, if necessary, to provide for the recovery and utilization of excess heat and to assist in heating the fuel cell power systems during start-up. Power conditioning system – equipment which is used to change the magnitude or waveform of the voltage, or otherwise alter or regulate the output of a power source. Automatic control system – assembly of sensors, actuators, valves, switches and logic components (including process controllers) that maintains the fuel cell power system parameters within the manufacturer’s specified limits without manual intervention. Fuel cell module – assembly, including a fuel cell stack(s), which electrochemically converts chemical energy to electric energy and thermal energy intended to be integrated into a power generation system. Fuel supply system – either integral to the portable fuel cell power system or supplied through a removable and refillable container assembly. On-board energy storage system – an internal energy source intended to aid or complement the fuel cell module in providing power to internal or external loads. Ventilation systems – subsystem of the fuel cell power system that provides, by mechanical means, air to its cabinet. Water treatment systems – provides for treatment and purification of recovered or added water for use within the portable fuel cell power system. These requirements are not intended to prevent the design and construction of a portable fuel cell power system not specifically described in this document, provided that such alternatives have been considered and equivalent testing yields equivalent safety performance to that specified in this document. In considering alternative designs or construction, this document can be used to evaluate the alternative materials or methods to be used as to their ability to yield equivalent performance to that specified in this document. This document does not cover requirements of pressurized or non-pressurized fuel supply containers upstream of the appliance gaseous or liquid fuel supply connector that are not integral to the portable fuel cell power system. All pressures in this document are considered to be gauge pressures, unless otherwise specified.
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date accessioned2018-07-31T09:58:30Z
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description abstractThis part of IEC 62282 covers construction, marking and test requirements for portable fuel cell power systems. These fuel cell systems are movable and not fastened or otherwise secured to a specific location. The purpose of the portable fuel cell power system is to produce electrical power. This document applies to AC and DC type portable fuel cell power systems, with a rated output voltage not exceeding 600 V AC, or 850 V DC for indoor and outdoor use. These portable fuel cell power systems cannot be used in hazardous locations as defined in IEC 60050-426:2008, 426-03-01 unless there are additional protective measures in accordance with IEC 60079-0[5]1). This document does not apply to portable fuel cell power systems that are 1) permanently connected (hard wired) to the electrical distribution system, 2) permanently connected to a utility fuel distribution system, 3) exporting power to the grid, 4) for propulsion of road vehicles, 5) intended to be used on board passenger aircraft. Fuel cells that provide battery charging for hybrid vehicles where the battery provides power and energy for propulsion of the vehicle are not included in the scope of this document The following fuels and fuel feedstocks are considered within the scope of this document: • natural gas, • liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane and butane, • liquid alcohols, for example methanol, ethanol, • gasoline, • diesel, • kerosene, • hydrogen, • chemical hydrides. This document does not preclude the use of similar fuels or oxidants from sources other than air provided the unique hazards are addressed through additional requirements. The overall design of a portable fuel cell power system anticipated by this document forms an assembly of some or all of the following systems (see Figure 1), integrated as necessary, to perform designated functions, as follows: Fuel processing system – chemical processing equipment including any associated heat exchangers and controls required to convert input fuel to a composition suitable for the fuel cell stack. Oxidant processing system – subsystem that meters, conditions, processes and may pressurize the incoming oxidant supply for use within the fuel cell power system. Thermal management system – subsystem intended to provide cooling and heat rejection in order to maintain thermal equilibrium within the fuel cell power system, and, if necessary, to provide for the recovery and utilization of excess heat and to assist in heating the fuel cell power systems during start-up. Power conditioning system – equipment which is used to change the magnitude or waveform of the voltage, or otherwise alter or regulate the output of a power source. Automatic control system – assembly of sensors, actuators, valves, switches and logic components (including process controllers) that maintains the fuel cell power system parameters within the manufacturer’s specified limits without manual intervention. Fuel cell module – assembly, including a fuel cell stack(s), which electrochemically converts chemical energy to electric energy and thermal energy intended to be integrated into a power generation system. Fuel supply system – either integral to the portable fuel cell power system or supplied through a removable and refillable container assembly. On-board energy storage system – an internal energy source intended to aid or complement the fuel cell module in providing power to internal or external loads. Ventilation systems – subsystem of the fuel cell power system that provides, by mechanical means, air to its cabinet. Water treatment systems – provides for treatment and purification of recovered or added water for use within the portable fuel cell power system. These requirements are not intended to prevent the design and construction of a portable fuel cell power system not specifically described in this document, provided that such alternatives have been considered and equivalent testing yields equivalent safety performance to that specified in this document. In considering alternative designs or construction, this document can be used to evaluate the alternative materials or methods to be used as to their ability to yield equivalent performance to that specified in this document. This document does not cover requirements of pressurized or non-pressurized fuel supply containers upstream of the appliance gaseous or liquid fuel supply connector that are not integral to the portable fuel cell power system. All pressures in this document are considered to be gauge pressures, unless otherwise specified.
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