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ČSN EN 62282-3-201-ed.2 (336000)

Technologie palivových článků - Část 3-201: Stabilní napájecí zdroje na palivové články - Metody funkčních zkoušek pro malé napájecí systémy na palivové články (Norma k přímému použití jako ČSN).

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The information about the standard:

Designation standards: ČSN EN 62282-3-201-ed.2
Classification mark: 336000
Catalog number: 503836
Publication date standards: 1.3.2018
The number of pages: 88
Approximate weight : 295 g (0.65 lbs)
Country: Czech technical standard
Kategorie: Technické normy ČSN

Annotation of standard text ČSN EN 62282-3-201-ed.2 (336000):

This part of IEC 62282 provides test methods for the electrical, thermal and environmental performance of small stationary fuel cell power systems that meet the following criteria: - output: rated electric power output of less than 10 kW; - output mode: grid-connected/independent operation or stand-alone operation with single-phase AC output or 3-phase AC output not exceeding 1000 V, or DC output not exceeding 1500 V; NOTE - The limit of 1000 V for alternating current comes from the definition for "low voltage" given in IEC 60050-601:1985, 601-01-26. - operating pressure: maximum allowable working pressure of less than 0,1 MPa (gauge) for the fuel and oxidant passages; - fuel: gaseous fuel (natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, propane, butane, hydrogen, etc.) or liquid fuel (kerosene, methanol, etc.); - oxidant: air. This document describes type tests and their test methods only. No routine tests are required or identified, and no performance targets are set in this document. This document covers fuel cell power systems whose primary purpose is the production of electric power and whose secondary purpose may be the utilization of heat. Accordingly, fuel cell power systems for which the use of heat is primary and the use of electric power is secondary are outside the scope of this document. All systems with integrated batteries are covered by this document. This includes systems where batteries are recharged internally or recharged from an external source. This document does not cover additional auxiliary heat generators that produce thermal energy