Intelligent Energy FCM-801 User Manual

Intelligent Energy FCM-801 User Manual

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  • Page 1 FCM-801 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    For the declaration of conformity contact the manufacturer at Intelligent Energy has made every effort to ensure that this User Manual is accurate and disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may servicing@intelligent-energy.com...
  • Page 3 Product specification and interface Product specification and interface The major components of the FCM-801 are: Performance Rated net power 1.2kW @ 48V or 0.96kW @ 24V Power cables Output voltage regulation to ETS 300-132-2 Rated current 25A @ 48V or 40A @ 24V...
  • Page 4: Product Specification And Interface

    The nominal operating voltage is factory settable upon request. When the FCM-801 is running it will stay live if the power cables are disconnected. Hydrogen gas should be provided at a regulated pressure to the module inlet.
  • Page 5: Air Supply

    The hydrogen pipework should be checked periodically for leaks, particularly when connectors have been remade, such as cylinder exchange or installation. Communication connection To operate the FCM-801, communications need to be provided through the D type connector. The pins of the connector have the following functions: Isolated 3.3V Pin No.
  • Page 6: Fcm-801 Commands And Status

    Auto start criteria Auto stop criteria current draw is less than 2 Amps, the FCM-801 will go to standby state. The battery voltage will be monitored. If it drops below the nominal battery voltage, the fuel cell will then switch back to running mode.
  • Page 7: Operation Of Fcm-801

    Overview FCM-801 Procedure to reset the fault The FCM-801 provides regulated DC at nominal 24V or 48V output to a battery bus. If the FCM-801 has a fault it will disconnect the internal DC-DC converter and stop The DC bus will be held at nominal voltage by a battery or external supply to act as a providing power.
  • Page 8: Installation And Set Up

    In this case, The FCM-801 is labelled as shown below. It should be visible or duplicated on the full use closed cell Neoprene foam padding around the sides to prevent free play and installation outer case.
  • Page 9: Air Supply And Ventilation

    Incorrect hydrogen pressure See 9.4 Fuel check procedure The FCM-801 will consume less than 16 slpm at rated power. It must be noted that Fuel cell is over temperature See 9.6 Stack temperature the flow will spike high during hydrogen purges which, if poorly regulated, can lead to a pulse of low pressure.
  • Page 10: Maintenance Procedures

    For all other maintenance tasks, please contact Intelligent Energy. available Contact Intelligent Energy Product Support In the event of a fault with the FCM-801, please contact the Intelligent Energy Check the hydrogen supply is fully open Open the hydrogen supply Product Support Team.
  • Page 11: Electrical System Check Procedure

    Restart fuel cell and Charge the bank have sufficient monitor battery voltage to meet the FCM-801 is designed to operate bank specification? as a hybrid system. Contact IE Product Support Team to discuss. Adjust supply Is the voltage of the...
  • Page 12: Louvre Operation Check

    7 The dirty filter can be pulled out. 8 Discard dirty filter. 9 Place clean filter in front of FCM-801 and refit frame and screws. Warning do not touch the fuel cell stack during this procedure as it may be live.
  • Page 13: End Of Life Treatment And Disposal

    Safety and control devices for gas burners · EN 13611:2007+A2:2011 and gas burning appliances – 11.4 When the FCM-801 reaches end of life, please contact Intelligent Energy for support General requirements with reconditioning or disposal at servicing@intelligent-energy.com Classification of areas –...
  • Page 14 Intelligent Energy’s business and its technology. This publication and its contents do not include all details which may be relevant to particular circumstances and should not be regarded as being a complete source of Information. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Intelligent Energy offers no warranty as to the accuracy of the content of this publication, shall not be liable for the content of this publication and no element of this publication shall form the basis of any contractual relationship with a third party.

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