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BS EN IEC 62282-6-101:2024

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Fuel cell technologies – Micro fuel cell power systems. Safety. General requirements

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IEC 62282-6-101:2024 covers micro fuel cell power systems and fuel cartridges that are wearable or easily carried by hand, providing direct current outputs that do not exceed 60 V DC and power outputs that do not exceed 240 VA. Portable fuel cell power systems that provide output levels that exceed these electrical limits are covered by IEC 62282-5-100. This document covers micro fuel cell power systems and fuel cartridges. This document establishes the requirements for micro fuel cell power systems and fuel cartridges to ensure a reasonable degree of safety for normal use, reasonably foreseeable misuse, and cargo and consumer transportation and storage of such items. . Fuel cartridges refilled by the manufacturer or by trained technicians are covered by this document. The fuel cartridges covered by this document are not intended to be refilled by the consumer. This first edition, together with the other parts of the IEC 62282-6-1XX series, cancels and replaces IEC 62282-6-100:2010 and IEC 62282-6-100:2010/AMD1:2012. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to IEC 62282ā€‘6ā€‘100:2010 and IEC 62282-6-100:2010/AMD1:2012: a) A new structure has been set up: IEC 62282-6-101 covers the general safety requirements common to all fuel types whereas IEC 62282-6-102 and subsequent parts of the IEC 62282ā€‘6-1XX series cover particular requirements for specific fuel types based on the requirements given in IEC 62282-6-101.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
5 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
10 FOREWORD
12 INTRODUCTION
13 1 Scope
1.1 General
1.2 Fuels and technologies covered
Tables
Table 1 ā€“ Technology specific parts
14 1.3 Equivalent level of safety
2 Normative references
Figures
Figure 1 ā€“ Micro fuel cell power system block diagram
15 3 Terms and definitions
19 4 Safety principles
4.1 General
4.2 Chemical safety principles
Table 2 ā€“ Scenarios and control volumes
20 4.3 Materials considerations
4.4 Mechanical safety
4.4.1 General
Table 3 ā€“ Guidelines for determining leakageand gas loss limits for mitigating hazards
21 4.4.2 Micro fuel cell power system
22 4.4.3 Fuel cartridge
4.5 Electrical safety
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Shock hazard
4.5.3 Fire hazard
4.5.4 Electric components and attachments
4.6 Hazard analysis and risk assessment
4.7 Functional safety
23 5 General safety requirements
5.1 General
5.1.1 Cartridge
5.1.2 Fuel quantity limits
5.2 Chemical safety requirements
24 5.3 Material requirements
5.3.1 General
Table 4 ā€“ Gas loss limits for concentration-based testing
25 5.3.2 Micro fuel cell power systems
5.3.3 Parts exposed to moisture, fuel or by-products
26 5.3.4 Elastomeric materials
5.3.5 Polymeric materials
5.4 Mechanical design requirements
5.4.1 General
27 5.4.2 Micro fuel cell power system
5.4.3 Fuel cartridge
28 5.4.4 Fuel valves and connections
29 5.5 Electrical requirements
5.5.1 Shock hazard
5.5.2 Fire hazard
5.5.3 Output terminal area
5.5.4 Electric components and attachments
5.5.5 Electrical conductors and wiring
30 5.5.6 Requirements related to potential ignition sources
31 5.6 Hazard analysis and risk assessment
5.7 Functional safety requirements
5.7.1 General
32 5.7.2 Software or electronics controls
5.8 Small parts
6 Abnormal operating and fault conditions testing and requirements
6.1 General
6.2 Abnormal operation ā€“ Electromechanical components
Figure 2 ā€“ Ingestion gauge
33 6.3 Abnormal operation of micro fuel cell power systems with integrated batteries
6.4 Abnormal operation ā€“ Simulation of faults based on hazard analysis
7 Instructions and warnings for micro fuel cell power systems and fuel cartridges
7.1 General
7.2 Minimum markings required on the fuel cartridge
34 7.3 Minimum markings required on the micro fuel cell power system
7.4 Additional information required either on the fuel cartridge or on accompanying written information or on the micro fuel cell power system
7.5 Technical documentation
35 8 Type tests for micro fuel cell power systems and fuel cartridges
8.1 General
Table 5 ā€“ List of type tests
36 Table 6 ā€“ Laboratory conditions
37 8.2 General leakage and gas loss measurement protocols
8.2.1 General protocols
8.2.2 Tests
8.2.3 Protocol for performing concentration-based measurements
39 Figure 3 ā€“ Gas loss test apparatus
40 8.2.4 Protocols for the assessment of point-source hydrogen gas loss
42 8.2.5 Liquid leak detector test protocol
8.2.6 Water immersion test protocol
43 8.2.7 Mass loss measurement protocols
8.2.8 Methods for the detection of accessible hazardous liquids
8.2.9 Protocol for gas loss test for devices to be used in close proximity to userā€™s mouth or nose
44 Figure 4 ā€“ Operational gas loss concentration testing apparatus
45 8.3 Type tests
8.3.1 Pressure differential tests
47 8.3.2 Vibration test
48 8.3.3 Temperature cycling test
49 8.3.4 High-temperature exposure test
8.3.5 Drop test
Figure 5 ā€“ Temperature cycling
50 8.3.6 Compressive loading test
51 8.3.7 External short-circuit test
52 8.3.8 Surface, component and exhaust gas temperature test
8.3.9 Long-term storage test
8.3.10 High-temperature connection test
53 8.3.11 Connection cycling tests
55 8.3.12 Gas loss tests
57 Annex A (informative)Background and rationale for type tests
Table A.1 ā€“ Purpose of tests
59 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62282-6-101:2024
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