As research and development efforts in the area of fuel cells and hydrogen based energy accelerate, a large number of accidents have occurred in research laboratories. In this context, a design methodology for a simple, scaleable, modular and human-independent system for hydrogen, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon safety in research laboratories is valuable. We have designed, developed and operationalized such a system in a preexisting generic laboratory space. In this paper, we provide details of the mechanical, electrical and control aspects of this laboratory. We use CFD analysis to design a ventilation system, and to locate gas detectors for optimum detection time. The gas detectors, actuators, a real-time controller and other electrical components are part of a safety monitoring system that continuously gathers information, processes this information and takes appropriate action to safeguard personnel and equipment in real time. This fully operational safety laboratory is now a University-level research hub for all fuel cell (and other energy related) research activities, and is also one of a kind in the region. We also expect that the experience gained in this endeavor will be useful to other researchers in building a safe workplace. Copyright (C) 2014, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.08.094
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