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18、2-6-150 IEC:2011(E) CONTENTS FOREWORD . 5 1 Scope . 7 1.1 General . 7 1.2 Fuels and technologies covered 7 1.3 Equivalent level of safety. 9 2 Normative references . 10 3 Terms and definitions . 11 4 Materials and construction of micro fuel cell power systems, micro fuel cell power units and fuel ca
19、rtridges . 16 4.1 General . 16 4.2 FMEA / hazard analysis . 16 4.3 General materials 17 4.4 Selection of materials 17 4.5 General construction . 18 4.6 Fuel valves 18 4.7 Materials and construction system 18 4.8 Ignition sources . 19 4.9 Enclosures and acceptance strategies. 19 4.9.1 Parts requiring
20、 a fire enclosure 19 4.9.2 Parts not requiring a fire enclosure 20 4.9.3 Materials for components and other parts outside fire enclosures 21 4.9.4 Materials for components and other parts inside fire enclosures 22 4.9.5 Mechanical enclosures 23 4.10 Protection against fire, explosion, corrosivity an
21、d toxicity hazard . 23 4.11 Protection against electrical hazards . 24 4.12 Fuel supply construction 24 4.12.1 Fuel cartridge construction 24 4.12.2 Fuel cartridge fill requirement 25 4.13 Protection against mechanical hazards 25 4.13.1 Piping and tubing other than fuel or hydrogen lines . 25 4.13.2
22、 Exterior surface and component temperature limits . 26 4.13.3 Motors . 26 4.14 Construction of electric device components . 27 4.14.1 Limited power sources . 27 4.14.2 Devices that use electronic controllers . 28 4.14.3 Electrical conductors/wiring . 28 4.14.4 Output terminal area 29 4.14.5 Electri
23、c components and attachments 29 4.14.6 Protection 29 5 Abnormal operating and fault conditions testing and requirements 29 5.1 General . 29 5.2 Compliance testing 30 5.3 Passing criteria . 30 5.4 Simulated faults and abnormal conditions for limited power and SELV circuits 31 5.5 Abnormal operation e
24、lectromechanical components . 31 5.6 Abnormal operation of micro fuel cell power systems or units with integrated batteries 31 PAS 62282-6-150 IEC:2011(E) 3 5.7 Abnormal operation simulation of faults based on hazard analysis 32 6 Instructions and warnings for micro fuel cell power systems, micro fu
25、el cell power units and fuel cartridges . 32 6.1 General . 32 6.2 Minimum markings required on the fuel cartridge . 32 6.3 Minimum markings required on the micro fuel cell power system or micro fuel cell power unit . 33 6.4 Additional information required either on the fuel cartridge or on accompany
26、ing written information or on the micro fuel cell power system or micro fuel cell power unit . 33 6.5 Technical documentation . 34 7 Type tests for micro fuel cell power systems, micro fuel cell power units and fuel cartridges . 34 7.1 General . 34 7.2 Leakage, hydrogen leakage, and hydrogen gas los
27、s, and hydrogen emission measurement and the measuring procedures 36 7.2.1 Leakage test and measuring procedure . 36 7.2.2 Hydrogen leakage measurement from fuel cartridges and/or fuel management systems and measuring procedure . 36 7.2.3 Hydrogen gas loss measurements from micro fuel cell power sys
28、tems and micro fuel cell power units and measuring procedures 37 7.3 Type tests . 44 7.3.1 Pressure differential tests 44 7.3.2 Vibration test . 48 7.3.3 Temperature cycling test . 49 7.3.4 High temperature exposure test . 50 7.3.5 Drop test . 51 7.3.6 Compressive loading test 51 7.3.7 External shor
29、t-circuit test . 52 7.3.8 Surface, component and exhaust gas temperature test 53 7.3.9 Long-term storage test 54 7.3.10 High temperature connection test 58 7.3.11 Connection cycling tests 59 7.3.12 Emission test . 65 7.3.13 Hydrogen point source gas loss detection test . 74 Bibliography 77 Figure 1.
30、1 Micro fuel cell power system block diagram for UN Division 4.3 (water reactive) compound fuel in indirect PEM fuel cell system; fuel management system in micro fuel cell power unit 8 Figure 1.2 Micro fuel cell power system block diagram for UN Division 4.3 (water reactive) compound fuel in indirec
31、t PEM fuel cell system; fuel management system in fuel cartridge 9 Figure 2 Fuel cartridge leakage test flow chart for pressure differential, vibration, drop, and compressive loading tests . 38 Figure 3 Fuel cartridge leakage test flow chart for temperature cycling test and high temperature exposure
32、 test 39 Figure 4 Micro fuel cell power system or micro fuel cell power unit leakage and hydrogen gas loss test flow chart for vibration, temperature cycling, drop and compressive loading tests . 40 4 PAS 62282-6-150 IEC:2011(E) Figure 5 Micro fuel cell power system or micro fuel cell power unit lea
33、kage and hydrogen gas loss test flow chart for external short-circuit test . 41 Figure 6 Micro fuel cell power system or micro fuel cell power unit leakage and hydrogen gas loss test flow chart for 68 kPa low external pressure test 42 Figure 7 Micro fuel cell power system or micro fuel cell power un
34、it leakage and hydrogen gas loss test flow chart for 11,6 kPa low external pressure test . 43 Figure 8 Temperature cycling . 50 Figure 9 Fuel cartridge leakage and hydrogen gas loss test flow chart for long-term storage test. . 58 Figure 10 Operational emission rate testing apparatus . 65 Figure 11
35、Operational emission concentration testing apparatus 66 Figure 12 Hydrogen emission test procedure for operating micro fuel cell power system 73 Figure 13 Fuel cartridge leakage test flow chart for low external pressure test . 74 Table 1 Summary of material flammability requirements. 21 Table 2 Temp
36、erature limits 26 Table 3 Limits for inherently limited power sources 27 Table 4 Limits for power sources not inherently limited (over-current protection required) . 27 Table 5 List of type tests 35 Table 6 Laboratory standard conditions . 36 Table 7 Emission limits 72 PAS 62282-6-150 IEC:2011(E) 5
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