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Scope
International standard providing minimum design, construction, operating and quality requirements for stationary fuel cell power plants.
This standard applies to systems
– intended for electrical connection to mains direct, or with a transfer switch, or to a standalone power distribution system;
– intended to provide AC or DC power;
– with or without the ability to recover useful heat;
– intended for operation on the following input fuels
a) natural gas and other methane rich gases derived from renewable (biomass) or fossil fuel sources, for example, landfill gas, digester gas, coal mine gas;
b) fuels derived from oil refining, for example, diesel, gasoline, kerosene, liquefied petroleum gases such as propane and butane;
c) alcohols, esters, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, Fischer- Tropsch liquids and other suitable hydrogen-rich organic compounds derived from renewable (biomass) or fossil fuel sources, for example, methanol, ethanol, di-methyl ether, biodiesel;
d) hydrogen, gaseous mixtures containing hydrogen gas, for example, synthesis gas, town gas.
This standard does not cover:
– micro fuel cell power systems;
– portable fuel cell power systems;
– propulsion fuel cell power systems.
Status
Status Explanation
Initially published in April 2007. The second edition was
published in February 2012, and the third in February 2019.
Available at www.iec.ch and www.ansi.org
This standard has been adopted in the:
European Union as EN 62282-3-100 (2012)
Germany as DIN EN 62282-3-100:2012; implementation of
the 2019 edition is in progress
United Kingdom as BS EN 62282-3-100:2012
Austria as OVE/NORM EN 62282-3-100:2013
United States as ANSI/CSA FC1/ IEC 62282-3-100;
implementation of 2019 edition is in progress
Korea as KS C IEC 62282-3-100
Canada as CAN/CSA- IEC 62282-3-100:2015;
implementation of 2019 edition is in progress
South Africa as SANS 62282-3-100:2014 /IEC 62282-3-
100-2012
Japan as JIS C 62282-3-100
China (the 2007 edition) as GB/T 27748.1-2011.
In the process of adoption in:
Taiwan as a CNS standard.
Committee Information
Chairman: Steve Mauer
Secretariat: CSA Group
Secretary: Scott Lindsay