Publication CODE |
Title |
NBN EN 62282-3-100:2012 (2012-04) |
FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES
PART 3-100: STATIONARY FUEL CELL POWER SYSTEMS - SAFETY |
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Price Excl. VAT |
Total number of pages, tables and drawings |
25.00 €
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6 P. |
Description
Applies to stationary packaged, self-contained fuel cell power systems or fuel cell power systems comprised of factory matched packages of integrated systems which generate electricity through electrochemical reactions. This standard applies to systems
- intended for electrical connection to mains direct, or with a transfer switch, or to a standalone power distribution system;
- intended to provide AC or DC power;
- with or without the ability to recover useful heat;
- intended for operation on the following input fuels
a) natural gas and other methane rich gases derived from renewable (biomass) or fossil fuel sources, for example, landfill gas, digester gas, coal mine gas;
b) fuels derived from oil refining, for example, diesel, gasoline, kerosene, liquefied petroleum gases such as propane and butane;
c) alcohols, esters, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, Fischer-Tropsch liquids and other suitable hydrogen-rich organic compounds derived from renewable (biomass) or fossil fuel sources, for example, methanol, ethanol, di-methyl ether, biodiesel;
d) hydrogen, gaseous mixtures containing hydrogen gas, for example, synthesis gas, town gas.
This standard does not cover:
- micro fuel cell power systems;
- portable fuel cell power systems;
- propulsion fuel cell power systems.
This standard is applicable to stationary fuel cell power systems intended for indoor and outdoor commercial, industrial and residential use in non-hazardous (unclassified) areas. This standard contemplates all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events, with the exception of those associated with environmental compatibility (installation conditions), relevant to fuel cell power systems, when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer.
This standard deals with conditions that can yield hazards on the one hand to persons, and on the other to damage outside the fuel cell system only. Protection against damage to the fuel cell system internals is not addressed in this standard, provided it does not lead to hazards outside the fuel cell system.
The requirements of this standard are not intended to constrain innovation. When considering fuels, materials, designs or constructions not specifically dealt with in this standard, these alternatives shall be evaluated as to their ability to yield levels of safety and performance equivalent to those prescribed by this standard.
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Class |
C59
(POWER GENERATING OR TRANSFORMING EQUIPMENT PRIMARY BATTERIES)
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Available files
ATTENTION: Belgian registered standards (NBN EN or NBN HD) are generally
only available in English or French. Only the cover page is translated
and the document itself is in English or in French.
Very important notice: 98% of the text of the NBN EN 55XXX,
NBN EN 6XXXX comes from the IEC text which is NOT included.
This text can be ordered here:
IEC 62282-3-100:2012.
For the series NBN EN 50XXX, the standards are however complete.
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Committee |
TC 105
FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES
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Responsible |
Ir DELENS Marc
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BEC Approval |
2012-03-22 |
NBN Approval |
2012-06-29 |
Registration |
127966 |
Numbers identifying the european directives |
2006/95/EC
(Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC (Ex 73/23/EC (LVD 5)))
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ICS-Code (International Standards Classification) |
27.070
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NBN Status |
New |
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Date of ratification (d.o.r.) |
2012-03-22 |
Date of availability (d.a.v.) |
2012-04-20 |
Date of announcement (d.o.a.) |
2012-06-22 |
Date of publication (d.o.p.) |
2012-12-22 |
Date of withdrawal former edition (d.o.w.) |
2015-03-22 |
Date of cessation of conformity (d.o.c.) |
2015-03-22 |
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