FAQ - Installation
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In general Dantherm Power fuel cell systems are designed in such a way that they do not create any external zones of explosive atmosphere. The system shall not be placed near any flammable or combustible material. Distances and clearances shall be according to the demands set by the authority having jurisdiction.
Europe: IEC 62282-3-3 and national gas regulations. USA: International Fire Code or in some cases NFPA 55. NOTE the local authority having jurisdiction has the final decision on setback distances.
Canada: Canadian Hydrogen Installation Code |
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The installation guidelines are described in the manual. Some guidelines for the physical installation are listed below.
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The exhaust from a Dantherm Power fuel cell power backup system will not exceed 25% LFL. This means that the exhaust will contain less than 1% hydrogen during normal operation. Therefore the area surrounding the exhaust is not classified higher than ZONE 2 according to IEC 60079-10. Therefore there are no special demands for surrounding systems, as long as the exhaust is subjected to natural ventilation at the release point. The area around the exhaust of the fuel cell system shall be free of any flammable or combustible material. As the area surrounding the exhaust is of interest to the authority having jurisdiction it is recommended that general guidelines are followed. General guidelines for different parts of the world: Europe: Dantherm Power will be able to help with specific installations. |
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The installation of a fuel cell system on a rooftop are generally not any different from other outdoor installations, therefore the same guidelines shall be followed. |
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General Siting Considerations The system shall be installed with the following general considerations:
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General guidelines on ventilation and exhaust
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