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Owner’s Manual
2022-04-29
EL
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Owner’s Manual –
Rev.04
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April 2022
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This is a draft manual, technical specifications are subject to change
5.
OPERATION OF THE ELECTROLYSER
Before powering on the device, ensure the power cable and all pipes are properly connected and
secured as described in this manual. Then, switch the breaker to the upper position.
5.1
MANUAL START/STOP
When the device is in standby mode, push the start/stop button, this will start the device. Remember
that it may take some minutes to warm up, purging the humidity and ramping up before hydrogen
flows out of the H
2
outlet.
To stop the device, simply push the start/stop button again. The device then ramps down and vents the
contained H
2
to return itself to a safe state.
Warning!
Do not unplug/disconnect the power to the device without either manually or via
software control shutting it down safely first. Unexpected power cuts can shorten the
device’s lifetime and damage
it!
The device works most efficiently and is most durable when operating continuously.
As with all electrochemical devices, the stack’s lifetime is shortened with frequent start/stops. Enapter
recommends to limit the device’s operative cycles to a maximum of five on/off cycles per day, and one
on/off cycle per hour. This helps to ensure the longevity of the device.
5.2
REMOTE START/STOP
The device can be started/stopped remotely using the Enapter app or cloud as well as remotely via the
Modbus interface. For more information on this, please refer to the online Enapter handbook.
5.3
MAINTENANCE MODE
Maintenance mode can be manually enabled using the Enapter App. It is used to safely fill and drain
the device, as well as to guide you through inspection and other routine maintenance tasks. Please see
the chapter
Maintenance of the Electrolyser
5.4
SET PRODUCTION RATE
Setting the production rate on the Cloud can be done in a very simple way on the main page of the
electrolyser. On the "Commands" section click on the button "Set Production rate".