HP 300 Fuel Cell Cogeneration System

   
 
 
 
    The HP 300 system is much more than a fuel cell stack; it is a working model of a small cogeneration unit in which electricity and heat are produced simultaneously. The
fuel cell system is equipped with its own air supply and water cooling.
Using the HP 300 you can investigate the relationship between the electrical output and heat output of a fuel cell cogeneration system.

The concept

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Recomended retail price
EUR 24,900.00
(without tax, duty and delivery)
Only available in Europe
   
               
             
      HP300 consisting of:        
             
    The heart of the HP 300 is a
water-cooled PEM fuel cell stack
of 20 single cells.
       
               
             
    A diaphragm compressor unit
with filter is used for air supply.
     
               
             
  without illustration   A water trap in the air outlet separates the product water from the exhaust air.        
               
             
    Water cooling with a circulation
pump
allows regulation of the fuel cell temperature. For heat con-
trolled operation, as coolant passes through the air cooler, waste heat is transferred to the surroundings.
     
               
             
    The PC monitoring and display software clearly shows the measured values from data gathering devices in a graphical presentation and allows you to adjust system control parame ters.        
               
             
    Hardware microprocessor control monitors system limits and
provides an emergency stop function to shut off the system.
     
               
             
  without illustration   The electronic load works with the data gathering software to provide variable output loading for the system.        
               
             
  without illustration   A two-stage regulator, with integrated solenoid valve for
shut-off, ensures system safety.
     
               
             
    The usable heat extraction components, including a heat exchanger, circulation pump, and a commercial radiator, demonstrate heat-controlled operation of a fuel cell cogeneration system .      
               
                 
    The inverter supplies 230 V AC
for loads up to 150 W of continous power.