110kW Liquid cooled Fuel Cell VL-Series
110kW Liquid Cooled Fuel Cell VL-Series
Additional Information
Given the use cases for this fuel cell system it is required to fill out a quote request form in order to proceed with ordering this product. This also allows you to provide information about your project, and it will allow us to look into additional resources that you may need in order to expedite the completion of your project using this fuel cell system. Please keep in mind that this system comes with 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.
Fuel Cell and Hydrogen
Safety Requirements
Do not attach or detach power cables when the fuel cell stack is turned on.
Warranty is void if the fuel cell stack is dismantled or otherwise modified.
Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, and flammable substance. Always operate and store the fuel cell stacks and hydrogen storage canisters in an area with ample ventilation.
Fuel cell systems should always be equipped with a highly accurate hydrogen sensor to detect any hydrogen that has escaped within the system or from the hydrogen storage canister.
Please refer to the VL 110 User Manual to see the full list of the safety requirements for the product.
- Air filter (Purifying air)
- Air flow meter (Monitoring feedback of air flow)
- Hydrogen heat exchanger (Increase the temperature of reaction hydrogen)
- Intercooler (Reduce the temperature of the air entering the fuel cell stack)
- Humidifier (Adds moisture to the air entering the stack)
- Bypass valve (Divert excess air from the air compressor and protect the stack in case of emergency)
- Throttle valve (Regulate the internal operating pressure of the stack)
- Radiator (Removes excess heat from the system)
- PTC heater (Heating for low temperature cold start)
- Water tank (Refill water to and purge air for the system)
- Ion Exchange (Absorbs the ions in the coolant, reducing the conductivity of the coolant)
- Low voltage distribution box (Provide low voltage distribution to the system)
- Controller (Control system, communication between system and vehicle)
- Fuel cell stack (Oxygen and hydrogen react to produce power)