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GB/T 28183-2011: Test methods of fuel cell power system for bus
GB/T 28183-2011
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 27.070
K 82
Test methods of fuel cell power system for bus
ISSUED ON. DECEMBER 30, 2011
IMPLEMENTED ON. JUNE 01, 2012
Issued by. State Administration of quality supervision, inspection and
Quarantine of People's Republic of China;
Standardization Administration of PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword . 3
1 Scope .. 4
2 Normative references . 4
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 Technical requirements . 5
5 Test item indicators of fuel cell power systems . 6
6 Test procedures and test methods . 7
7 Insulation test of fuel cell power system . 8
8 Mass measurement . 8
9 Test result collation .. 9
Appendix A (Informative) Test report .. 10
Test methods of fuel cell power system for bus
1 Scope
This standard specifies terms and definitions, technical requirements, test item
indicators of fuel cell power systems, test procedures and test methods,
insulation test of fuel cell power systems, mass measurement, test result
collation and test report of fuel cell power systems for bus.
The test contents of this standard include. fuel cell power system sealing test,
room temperature starting performance test, operating condition performance
test, insulation test and quality measurement.
This standard is applicable to proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC)
power generation system for bus.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of
this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
GB/T 7445-1995 Pure hydrogen, high purity hydrogen and ultra pure
hydrogen
GB/T 18384.3-2001 Electric vehicles - Safety specification - Part 3.
Protection of persons against electric hazards
GB/T 20042.1 Conduit systems for electrical installations - Part 1. General
requirements
GB/T 23645-2009 Test methods of fuel cell power system for passenger
cars
GB/T 25319-2010 Fuel cell power system used for motor vehicles.
Technical specification
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 20042.1, GB/T 23645-2009 and GB/T
25319-20 0 are applicable to this standard.
3.1 Operating condition of fuel cell system
The working state of fuel cell power system which is indicated by power.
3.2 Loading rate power
The ratio of output power to rated power of fuel cell power system. The unit is %.
4 Technical requirements
4.1 Requirements for the integrity of the object under test
The fuel cell power generation system being tested is the integration of the cell
stack and the auxiliary system. It can operate normally under the conditions of
external hydrogen and starting power supply. The auxiliary system includes
hydrogen supply system (not including cylinder to primary pressure reducing
valve section), air supply and drainage system (including DC/DC, DC/AC
converter dedicated to air compressor or blower), water/heat management
system, control system and safety guarantee system, etc. In the water/heat
management system, the radiator and its fans are regarded as components of
fuel cell power system, but not counted in the mass and volume of the fuel cell
power system.
4.2 Communication requirements
The tested fuel cell power system is required to provide and receive the
following information to and from the test platform.
a) Operating temperature of the cell stack;
b) Voltage and current of the battery stack and fuel cell power system;
c) Able to receive stop and start signals;
d) Able to receive a given power signal;
e) Able to give fault codes.
4.3 Test conditions
Appendix A
(Informative)
Test report
A.1 General
According to the test performed, the test report shall provide enough accurate, clear
and objective data for analysis and reference. The report shall contain all the data in
each chapter. The report comes in three forms, abstract, detailed and complete. Each
type of report shall contain the same title page and content directory.
A.2 Content of the report
A.2.1 Title page
The title page shall introduce the following information.
- National standard code;
- Sample name, material composition, specification;
- Sample state adjustment and standard environment for test;
- Model of test machine;
- The results of each test and the average of the results;
- The date and personnel of the test.
The title page shall contain the following.
- Report number (optional);
- Type of the report (abstract, detailed and complete);
- Writer of the report;
- Tester;
- Date of the report;
- Site of the test;
- Name of the test;
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GB/T 28183-2011: Test methods of fuel cell power system for bus
GB/T 28183-2011
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 27.070
K 82
Test methods of fuel cell power system for bus
ISSUED ON. DECEMBER 30, 2011
IMPLEMENTED ON. JUNE 01, 2012
Issued by. State Administration of quality supervision, inspection and
Quarantine of People's Republic of China;
Standardization Administration of PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword . 3
1 Scope .. 4
2 Normative references . 4
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 Technical requirements . 5
5 Test item indicators of fuel cell power systems . 6
6 Test procedures and test methods . 7
7 Insulation test of fuel cell power system . 8
8 Mass measurement . 8
9 Test result collation .. 9
Appendix A (Informative) Test report .. 10
Test methods of fuel cell power system for bus
1 Scope
This standard specifies terms and definitions, technical requirements, test item
indicators of fuel cell power systems, test procedures and test methods,
insulation test of fuel cell power systems, mass measurement, test result
collation and test report of fuel cell power systems for bus.
The test contents of this standard include. fuel cell power system sealing test,
room temperature starting performance test, operating condition performance
test, insulation test and quality measurement.
This standard is applicable to proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC)
power generation system for bus.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of
this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
GB/T 7445-1995 Pure hydrogen, high purity hydrogen and ultra pure
hydrogen
GB/T 18384.3-2001 Electric vehicles - Safety specification - Part 3.
Protection of persons against electric hazards
GB/T 20042.1 Conduit systems for electrical installations - Part 1. General
requirements
GB/T 23645-2009 Test methods of fuel cell power system for passenger
cars
GB/T 25319-2010 Fuel cell power system used for motor vehicles.
Technical specification
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 20042.1, GB/T 23645-2009 and GB/T
25319-20 0 are applicable to this standard.
3.1 Operating condition of fuel cell system
The working state of fuel cell power system which is indicated by power.
3.2 Loading rate power
The ratio of output power to rated power of fuel cell power system. The unit is %.
4 Technical requirements
4.1 Requirements for the integrity of the object under test
The fuel cell power generation system being tested is the integration of the cell
stack and the auxiliary system. It can operate normally under the conditions of
external hydrogen and starting power supply. The auxiliary system includes
hydrogen supply system (not including cylinder to primary pressure reducing
valve section), air supply and drainage system (including DC/DC, DC/AC
converter dedicated to air compressor or blower), water/heat management
system, control system and safety guarantee system, etc. In the water/heat
management system, the radiator and its fans are regarded as components of
fuel cell power system, but not counted in the mass and volume of the fuel cell
power system.
4.2 Communication requirements
The tested fuel cell power system is required to provide and receive the
following information to and from the test platform.
a) Operating temperature of the cell stack;
b) Voltage and current of the battery stack and fuel cell power system;
c) Able to receive stop and start signals;
d) Able to receive a given power signal;
e) Able to give fault codes.
4.3 Test conditions
Appendix A
(Informative)
Test report
A.1 General
According to the test performed, the test report shall provide enough accurate, clear
and objective data for analysis and reference. The report shall contain all the data in
each chapter. The report comes in three forms, abstract, detailed and complete. Each
type of report shall contain the same title page and content directory.
A.2 Content of the report
A.2.1 Title page
The title page shall introduce the following information.
- National standard code;
- Sample name, material composition, specification;
- Sample state adjustment and standard environment for test;
- Model of test machine;
- The results of each test and the average of the results;
- The date and personnel of the test.
The title page shall contain the following.
- Report number (optional);
- Type of the report (abstract, detailed and complete);
- Writer of the report;
- Tester;
- Date of the report;
- Site of the test;
- Name of the test;
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