10kW Liquid Cooled FC System HFC-Series
This is the second of two entry level products for liquid cooled fuel cell stacks. With a 10kW power envelop this fuel cell stack is an ideal product for electrifying all-terrain vehicles, tractors used in agriculture, and it is even ideal for switching golf carts to being electrified using fuel cells. With a fuel cell electric golf cart fleet, golf course owners no longer have to deal with hours of downtime due to charging the large battery packs that golf carts traditionally have used. This fuel cell stack product also works well at the college and university level in helping students to learn about current fuel cell stack technology. It can be easily integrated into a common platform, like a golf cart, which enables professors to effectively pair in-classroom learning with an easy practical exercise.
10kW Liquid Cooled FC Stack HFC-Series
Additional Information
As with other liquid cooled fuel cell stacks, this fuel cell stack is considerably heavier than air cooled stacks. The following items are often included with a liquid cooled fuel cell stack from Horizon: an air filter, air flow meter, hydrogen intel solenoid valve, humidifier, throttle valve, radiator, ion exchange, controller, fuel cell stack, fill water tank, fuel cell 24V water pump, constant voltage DC, and blower to bring air into the fuel cell stack.
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List of HFC-10 components and their functionality:
- Air filter (Prevents damaging size particles from entering fuel cell)
- Air flow meter (Monitoring feedback of air flow)
- Humidifier (Adds humidity to the air entering the stack)
- Radiator (Removes excess heat from the system)
- Ion Exchange (Absorbs ions in the coolant and reduce the conductivity of the coolant)
- Controller (Control system, system and vehicle communication)
- Fuel cell stack (Oxygen and hydrogen react to produce power)
- Fill water tank (Filling water and purge air for the fuel cell system)
- Fuel cell 24V water pump (Powers the cooling cycle of the fuel cell)
- Constant voltage DC (Charge the 48V power battery)
- Blower (Provide air for the system)
In addition to the above components, the fuel cell system is also equipped with some sensors to feed back the temperature, pressure and humidity signals of the controller system during operation.
The internal oxygen supply system and cooling system components of the system also need to be connected with silicone tubes and multi-way joints to ensure the flow of fluids in the system.
The fixing of the various parts of the system requires the support of a bracket, and the whole system needs a fixed frame, which is connected and fixed together by the frame. Finally, many electrical parts in the system need to be connected with high-voltage wiring harness or low-voltage wiring harness.
10kW Liquid Cooled FC Stack HFC-Series Quick Product Facts
System Rated Power
This system power output is 10kW.
Stack Rated Power
The fuel cell stack gives 12kW of output power.
Number of Cells
This fuel cell stack is composed of 90 fuel cells.
Voltage Current Output
The voltage current output of the fuel cell stack is 54 volts at 222 amperes.
DC output voltage
Direct current output voltage reaches 54 volts.
Fuel Cell Efficiency
Minimal fuel cell efficiency at rated power is 45%.
Storage Ambient Temperature
The fuel cell stack operates best in a temperature ranging from -4 to 140° F / -20 to 60° C.
Stack Operating Temperature
The fuel cell stack operates best in a temperature ranging from 60 to 70°C / 140 to 158°F.
FC System Weight
The system (including DC and radiator) weighs 240kg / 529lbs.
System dimensions
This fuel cell system dimensions are 790 x 900 x 920mm / 31 x 35,4 x 36,2″
Hydrogen Pressure
Hydrogen must be fed into the fuel cell stack at a pressure of 0.6-1.0 MPa.
Hydrogen Purity
A fuel of gaseous hydrogen at a minimum purity level of 99.97% is required.