IEC 62282-4-101 Ed. 2.0 b PDF
IEC 62282-4-101 Ed. 2.0 b PDF
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Fuel cell technologies – Part 4-101: Fuel cell power systems for electrically powered industrial trucks – Safety

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IEC08/01/2022108
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IEC 62282-4-101 Ed. 2.0 b – Fuel cell technologies – Part 4-101: Fuel cell power systems for electrically powered industrial trucks – Safety

This document deals with safety of fuel cell power systems for propulsion other than road vehicles and auxiliary power units (APU).

This part of IEC 62282 covers safety requirements for fuel cell power systems intended to be used in electrically powered industrial trucks as defined in ISO 5053-1, except for:
– rough-terrain trucks;
– non-stacking low-lift straddle carriers;
– stacking high-lift straddle carriers;
– rough-terrain variable-reach trucks;
– slewing rough-terrain variable-reach trucks;
– variable-reach container handlers;
– pedestrian propelled trucks.

This document applies to gaseous hydrogen-fuelled fuel cell power systems and direct methanol fuel cell power systems for electrically powered industrial trucks.

The following fuels are considered within the scope of this document:
– gaseous hydrogen;
– methanol.

This document covers the fuel cell power system as defined in 3.8 and Figure 1.

This document applies to DC type fuel cell power systems, with a rated output voltage not exceeding 150 V DC for indoor and outdoor use.

This document covers fuel cell power systems whose fuel source container is permanently attached to either the industrial truck or the fuel cell power system.

In accordance with IEC Guide 116, significant hazards, hazardous situations and events dealt with in this document are shown in Annex B.

The following are not included in the scope of this document:
– detachable type fuel source containers;
– hybrid trucks that include an internal combustion engine;
– reformer-equipped fuel cell power systems;
– fuel cell power systems intended for operation in potentially explosive atmospheres;
– fuel storage systems using liquid hydrogen.

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