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DD ISO/TS 20100:2008 Gaseous hydrogen. Fuelling stations

DD ISO/TS 20100:2008

Gaseous hydrogen. Fuelling stations

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Označení normy:DD ISO/TS 20100:2008
Počet stran:58
Vydáno:2009-11-30
ISBN:978 0 580 64735 2
Status:Standard
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DD ISO/TS 20100:2008


This standard DD ISO/TS 20100:2008 Gaseous hydrogen. Fuelling stations is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 43.060.40 Fuel systems
  • 71.100.20 Gases for industrial application

This Technical Specification specifies the characteristics of outdoor public and non-public fuelling stations that dispense gaseous hydrogen used as fuel onboard land vehicles of all types.

Residential and home applications to fuel land vehicles are excluded from this Technical Specification.

The fuelling station may comprise, as applicable, the following as shown in Figure 1:

  • Delivery of hydrogen by pipeline, trucked-in gaseous and/or liquid hydrogen;

  • On-site hydrogen generators using water electrolysis process or hydrogen generators using fuel processing technologies;

  • Liquid hydrogen storage, pumping and vaporizing systems;

  • Gaseous hydrogen compression and purification systems;

    NOTE When the fuelling station comprises an on-site hydrogen generator, the compressor/purifier system is commonly integrated into it.

  • Gaseous hydrogen buffer storage;

  • Gaseous hydrogen dispensers.

Figure 1 Gaseous hydrogen — Fuelling station

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