Description
Purpose
Desktop version of PEMFC Testing station of power range up to 100 W. It designed to meet requirements of our customer with low budget. System is also of high quality providing good flexibility to our customer but there is not integrated more optional systems as in our higher Markét series. This system is suitable also for education due to its installed analog sensors in front frame.
Capabilities
Two lines of gases fully humidified and integrated, enable to perform all basic fuel cell experiment as well as all basic electrochemical experiment. Humidification system is automatically refiled. Flux of nitrogen can be used and controlled in both lines.
Fully automated and unattended operation
All functions of testing station are controlled by computer and it is ready for remote control: especially all valves, heaters, mass flow control, pressure control, humidity control. System is fully automated enables unattended operation.
Safety
System contains safety procedures as nitrogen purge and emergency shut down. Working range as voltage and current of the cell, all temperature sensors are compared with safety limits that can be set. Hydrogen leak sensor is installed.
Markét series | |
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Power range | 100 W, Scalable up to 100 W |
Flow rates | Anode: from 100 sccm to 2 slmp, Cathode: 500 sccm to 5 slpm |
Gas humidification | 2 lines, Dew point up to 90°C, dry gas by-pass (manual or automatic) |
Operating temperature | Max 120°C (Cell temperature) |
Operating pressure | 3 Bar |
Loads | Different variants up to 100 A |
Potentiostat* | Different variants from 5V/20A to 10V/100A. Optional and external |
Safety | Automatic nitrogen purge, voltage and current limits, hydrogen detector |
Cell or Stack connectivity | |
Heaters | Provision of two independent heaters 110-230 V controlled by PID with TC disconnect protection. |
Sensors | Two extra AIO channels |
Compressed air | Up to 10 Bar with manual safety regulator. |
Voltage senses | Ready for 4 points measurement for single cell or Multichannel voltage measurement for stack |