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1.3 Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders 

WARNING

 

Do not handle compressed hydrogen gas cylinders without training or experience. 
• Use a pressure regulator to control the fuel inlet pressure to the system.   
• Do not alter the fitting on a regulator.  Ask experienced personnel for help.  
• Do not attempt to force gas cylinder threads.  
• Never transport a gas cylinder with regulators attached. Ensure cylinder caps are in 
place.  Always use a cylinder cart with a safety strap or chain.  
• Secure a high-pressure cylinder to a bench, post, or fixed object to avoid accidental 
contact.  
• Avoid unnecessary contact with On/Off valves.  They can easily move to “On” by 
accident.  
 

1.4 Hydrogen Leakage 

Hydrogen is colourless, odourless and tasteless. Hydrogen is non-toxic but can act as a 
simple asphyxiant by displacing the oxygen in the air. There are no warning symptoms 
before unconsciousness results.  

WARNING

 

Inhaling hydrogen can lead to unconsciousness and asphyxiation. Hydrogen molecules 
are smaller than any other gas, making hydrogen more difficult to contain. It can diffuse 
through many materials considered airtight.  Fuel lines, non-welded connections, and 
non-metal seals such as gaskets, O-rings, pipe thread compounds and packings present 
potential leakage or permeation sites. Furthermore, hydrogen’s small molecule size 
results in high buoyancy and diffusivity, so leaked hydrogen will rise and become diluted 
quickly.   
Constant exposure to hydrogen causes hydrogen embrittlement in many materials. The 
mechanisms that cause hydrogen embrittlement effects are not well defined. Factors 
known to influence the rate and severity of hydrogen embrittlement include hydrogen 
concentration, hydrogen pressure, temperature, hydrogen purity, type of impurity, stress 
level, stress rate, metal composition, metal tensile strength, grain size, microstructure 
and heat treatment history. Moisture content in the hydrogen gas may lead to metal 
embrittlement through the acceleration of the formation of fatigue cracks. Hydrogen 
embrittlement can lead to leakage or catastrophic failures in metal and non-metallic 
components.  
As a preventative measure, the stack must be operated in a well-ventilated area in order 
to inhibit potential hydrogen accumulation. 
 

WARNING!  

Always operate the stack in a well-ventilated area and ensure that ventilation slots are 
unobstructed.  
 

Summary of Contents for H-12

Page 1: ...1 Think Big Start Small H 12 Fuel Cell Stack User Manual Updated 08 Dec 2011 H 12_UM_ V2 4_EN...

Page 2: ...tance to disassemble or inappropriately tamper with the fuel cell Operate the fuel cell with valves and blowers that are not provided by Horizon for the specified fuel cell and controller Disassemble...

Page 3: ...Stack and System Component Information 10 4 Technical Specification 11 5 System Performance Curves 12 6 System Set Up 13 6 1 Operating instructions 13 6 2 Simplified Drawings of HFCT Measurement Stand...

Page 4: ...s when the fuel cell stack is energised Do not dismantle the system Contact Horizon if you have any concerns about operation 1 2 Using Hydrogen WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION Keep all sources of ignition a...

Page 5: ...any materials considered airtight Fuel lines non welded connections and non metal seals such as gaskets O rings pipe thread compounds and packings present potential leakage or permeation sites Further...

Page 6: ...ce As in the presence of any fuel all sources of ignition including smoking are not permitted in the vicinity of the stack WARNING Keep all sources of ignition away Smoking is not permitted in the vic...

Page 7: ...o not touch individual fuel cells cell voltage monitoring equipment or electrical components WARNING Do not touch fuel cells cell voltage monitoring equipment or electrical components Electronic compo...

Page 8: ...reach 55 C and the cooling air stream can reach 17 C above ambient conditions These temperatures are sufficient to cause burns or severe discomfort Accordingly avoid contact with the fuel cell stack o...

Page 9: ...n the fuel cell the reactants are air and hydrogen by which the electricity will be generated Humidification humidity that the fuel cells need for running Blower supply air to the fuel cells and meanw...

Page 10: ...fuel cells arranged along an axis generally parallel to cell thickness with electrically conductive separator plates between each pair of cells 3 Tube It is used for connecting the pressure regulator...

Page 11: ...emperature 55 C H2 Pressure 0 45 0 55bar Hydrogen purity 99 995 dry H2 Humidification self humidified Cooling Air integrated cooling fan Weight with fan casing 275 grams 30 grams Dimension 7 5cmX4 7cm...

Page 12: ...12 5 Standard System Performance Curves...

Page 13: ...quired to be more than 2mm The input pressure to the stack is required to be 0 45 0 55Bar 2 Disconnect the hydrogen tube from the hydrogen input immediately after the fuel cell stack is shut down Sinc...

Page 14: ...Disconnect the hydrogen tube from the hydrogen input immediately after the fuel cell stack is shut down Since hydrogen gas can leak into the fuel cell and destroy the stack Step 4 Disconnect the red p...

Page 15: ...15 6 2 Simplified Drawings of HFCT Measurement Stand Power V x A...

Page 16: ...then connect it to the hose attached to the stack 3 Inject distilled or purified water into the stack until you see water coming out of another port see picture A below for reference Keep the water in...

Page 17: ...t Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies for support The open voltage no load stack voltage is less than 9 1V 1 Inject water into the stack see Storage and re use for details And then re test open voltage Not...

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