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Advanced Hydrogen Solutions YSTAT® HYDROGEN GENERATORS

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Hydrogen On-Site THE POWER OF EXPERTISE Hydrogenics has a long term tradition building high performance water electrolysers. Since its inception in 1948 (under the name Electrolyser Corporation), Hydrogenics has delivered more than a 1.100 units to a variety of customers worldwide. The combination of experience and a constant drive to improve, has made Hydrogenics’ TAT the winning choice for a wide range of indus® newable energy storage and conversion systems. Today, HySTAT® water electrolysers are designed and built in Hydrogenics manufacturing facility in Belgium. A dedicated staff of 60...

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HySTAT® 10 or 15 elementary The HySTAT® hydrogen generator uses water and electricity to produce high quality hydrogen on demand. The basic HySTAT® 15, displayed here, was first introduced to our customers more than a decade ago. Since then the HySTAT® has been subject to a continuous improvement process, increasing performance, capacity, quality and durability. By taking our customer’s feedback seriously, the result today is a product with no compromises at a reasonable cost. A basic HySTAT® 15 unit consists of a hydrogen generating unit, a power rack, a control panel, remote monitoring...

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Technical specifications Model We’re ready. Operating Pressure Max. Nominal Hydrogen Flow Max. cooling water t° (electrolyte) 99,998% (99,999% as an option); O2 < 2ppm; N2 < 12ppm; Atm. Dew point: -60°C or -76°F (-75°C or -103°F as an option) 1 4,9 kWh/Nm3 at full load 3 x 400 VAC ± 3% (3 x 480 or 575 VAC ± 3% as an option) Frequency Installed power Estimated AC power consumption (all included) Voltage Hydrogen Purity (before HPS) Hydrogen Flow range Hydrogen Purity (after HPS) Design flow cooling water (electrolyte) Max. cooling water t° (gas cooling) Design flow cooling water (gas...

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HySTAT® type V Compatible and versatile In 2001, Hydrogenics introduced it’s first containerized HySTAT®. This concept integrated the HySTAT® hydrogen generator with peripheral equipment such as cooling systems, a feed water purification system and a hydrogen purification system. The result is a fully automatic unit with minimal implementation requirements for our customer. In 2011, the fifth generation of the containerized HySTAT® is a ‘one fit all’ 20 ft high cube container, designed to be installed in- doors and outdoors. Capacities of 10, 15, 30, 45 or 60 Nm³/h can be configured....

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Advanced Hydrogen Solutions

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HySTAT® engineered solutions Tailored to what you want, Scaled to what you need. lutions. So much is possible using the basic achieved tors tained by adding a compressor. Extreme ambient handled with different ventilation and air conditioning A 2MW installation: 2 lines of 3 HySTAT® 60 with a total production of 360 Nm³/h quality hydrogen. Each line has on large purification system, one closed loop cooling system, one feed water treatment system and is operated by one control panel to offer redundancy. our world wide installation expertise we ensure full code compliance and hasslefree...

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HySTAT® 10 with compressor Many applications, especially those requiring some level of hydrogen storage, demand hydrogen at higher pressures. In the tradition of supplying pre-integrated equipment in containers, Hydrogenics has developed an outdoor housing, featuring a HySTAT® and a compressor as a fully integrated package. Flow rates can be selected between 10, 15 or 30 Nm³/h . Output pressure is typically 200 bar, but can be adapted higher to suit customer preferences.

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IMET® cell stack At the ‘heart’ of the HySTAT® water electrolyser is our patented IMET® (Inorganic Membrane Electroly- sis Technology) cell stack. In this cell stack, water (mixed with 30% KOH) is broken down into its basic elements, hydrogen and oxygen, by means of a DC current. The cell stack consists of a series of interconnected, circular electrolysis cells, each containing two electrodes located on either side of an advanced patented inorganic ion-exchange membrane, which is manufactured in-house. The purpose of the membrane is 2-fold: to allow ion transfer with the minimum of...

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service team will come on-site for a final of the plant. Many years of consolidated experience also makes our service team your best partner for longer term maintenance contracts. Global servicing

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WIND = A NEVER ENDING SOURCE OF CLEAN FUEL Wind generated electricity is widely considered as the viable pathway to reduce CO2 emissions from electricity production. Every year wind generated electricity accounts for a larger share of the portfolio of applied generation technologies. However such an input of energy imposes extra measures on the grid to maintain stability. In times of excess energy (demand lower than supply) hydrogen can be produced and stored. The energy thus stored can be used at any given time later. The electricity generated by one large wind turbine is sufficient to...

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N° of generators installed high

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Delivered success

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Hydrogenics On-site generation § Hydrogenics policy is one of continuous improvement and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications without prior notice. EN2011/02. Advanced Hydrogen Solutions

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