Title: Hydrogen Fuel Standards
1Hydrogen Fuel Standards
- Division of Measurement Standards
- 6790 Florin Perkins Road, Suite 100
- Sacramento, CA 95828
- 916 229-3000
2Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Who is the Division of Measurement Standards?
- The State agency required by law to establish and
enforce the quality standards for engine fuels,
motor oils, gear oils, transmission fluids, brake
fluids, and engine coolants. Also, the
advertising and labeling of those products. - These standards are generally adopted by
regulation and are those established by consensus
standards writing organizations such as ASTM or
SAE if a standard exists. An interim standard
may be adopted until a consensus standard is
developed. - The Division has had this responsibility since
1931. - Non-compliant products are removed from sale and
criminal penalties are imposed on violators.
3Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Why is the Division of Measurement Standards
involved in hydrogen fuel specifications? - Senate Bill 76 (2005) placed the responsibility
in the Business and - Professions Code (BPC) for the Department of
Food and Agriculture, - Division of Measurement Standards (DMS) to adopt
specifications - for hydrogen fuel.
- BPC, Division 5, Chapter 14, Section 13446.
STANDARDS ADOPTION - On or before January 1, 2008, the department,
with the concurrence of the State - Air Resources Board, shall establish
specifications for hydrogen fuels for use in
internal - combustion engines and fuel cells in motor
vehicles until a standards development - organization accredited by the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) formally - adopts standards for hydrogen fuels for use in
internal combustion engines and fuel cells in - motor vehicles. The department shall then adopt
by reference the latest standards - established by the ANSI-accredited standards
development organization for hydrogen fuel - for use in internal combustion engines and fuel
cells in motor vehicles, except that no - specification or standard shall be less
stringent than is required by state law.
4Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- How will DMS accomplish the adoption of hydrogen
fuel standards? - DMS has contracted with CARB, for funding, to
hire a chemist, whose job is to work with the
industry to develop and adopt the interim
specifications for hydrogen fuel in California by
January 1, 2008. -
5Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Currently, there is no U.S. or International
standard that specifies what quality of hydrogen
fuel is acceptable for internal combustion or
fuel cell vehicles. - Several groups are involved in the issue of
hydrogen purity and its impact on fuel cells - ASTM D 03
- SAE
- ISO
- CARB
6Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Other groups involved in the production/delivery/s
torage aspect include - USDOT
- OSHA
- CGA
- ASME
- NFPA
7Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Current ASTM D 03.14 workgroups
- WK5847 Standard Practice for Sampling of High
Pressure Hydrogen and Related Fuel Cell Feed
Gases - WK5848 Standard Test Method for Determination
of Trace Contaminants in Hydrogen and Related
Fuel Cell Feed Gases - WK6527 Standard Test Method for Selective
Electrode (ISE) Determination of Ammonia Hydrogen
and Other Fuel Cell Feed Gases - WK6624 Standard Test Method for Determination
of Formaldehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds in
Hydrogen and Other Fuel Cell Feed Gases - WK8150 Standard Test Method for Determination
of Ammonia in Hydrogen and Other Gaseous Fuels by
Gas Chromatography and Nitrogen Chemiluminescence
Detection - WK9211 Standard Test Method Ion Chromatography
Based Determination of Cations in Hydrogen and
Other Fuel Cell Feed Gases - WK9688 Standard Test Method for Determination
and Sampling of Particulate Matter in High
Pressure Hydrogen used as a Gaseous Fuel with an
In-Stream Filter - WK10196 Standard Test Method for Determination
of Ammonia and Trace Water in Hydrogen and Other
Gaseous Fuels by Infrared Spectroscopy
8Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Current SAE work
- SAE J2719 Information Report on the Development
of a Hydrogen Quality Guideline for Fuel Cell
Vehicles. Issued November 2005 - Provides interim background information and an
interim specification of hydrogen fuel quality
for commercial proton exchange membrane (PEM)
fuel cell vehicles and recognizes the following
Hydrogen Fuel Quality Specification Guideline - Hydrogen - gt99.99
- Water 5 umol/mole
- Total hydrocarbons 2 umol/mole
- Oxygen 5 umol/mole
- Helium, Nitrogen, Argon 100 umol/mole
- Carbon dioxide 1 umol/mole
- Carbon monoxide 0.2 umol/mole
- Total sulfur 0.004 umol/mole
- Formaldehyde 0.01 umol/mole
- Formic acid 0.2 umol/mole
- Ammonia 0.1 umol/mole
- Total halogenates 0.05 umol/mole
- Maximum particulate size - lt10um
- Particulate concentration 1ug/l
9Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Current ISO TC197/WG12 H2 Fuel Product
- Specification Working Group
- Hydrogen Fuel Quality Specification Guideline
- Hydrogen - gt99.99
- Water 5 umol/mole
- Total hydrocarbons 2 umol/mole
- Oxygen 5 umol/mole
- Helium, Nitrogen, Argon 100 umol/mole
- Carbon dioxide 2 umol/mole
- Carbon monoxide 0.2 umol/mole
- Total sulfur 0.004 umol/mole
- Formaldehyde 0.01 umol/mole
- Formic acid 0.2 umol/mole
- Ammonia 0.1 umol/mole
- Total halogenates 0.05 umol/mole
- Maximum particulate size - lt10um
10Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Current CARB Standards
- CA Code of Regs., Title 13, Division 3, Chapter
5, Article 3 - Specifications for Alternative Motor Vehicles
Fuels (1994) - Hydrogen 98.0 mole minimum
- Combined hydrogen, water, oxygen, an nitrogen
98.0 mole minimum - Total hydrocarbons 0.01 mole maximum
- Particulate matter shall not contain dust,
sand, dirt, gums, oils or other substances in an
amount sufficient to be injurious to the fueling
equipment or vehicle. - Odorant gaseous hydrogen fuel, at ambient
temperature, must have a distinctive odor potent
enough to detect its presence down to a
concentration in air of not over 1/5 of the lower
flammability limit.
11Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- DMS considerations for a development of a
standard - Test methods available to identify impurities
- Sampling methods for hydrogen fuel
- Levels of impurities that may impact fuel cells
and internal combustion engines - Sources of impurities in production,
distribution, storage and handling and the costs
to minimize the impurities - Hydrogen storage and delivery systems
12Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Types of Impurities to Consider
- Constituents the components of a hydrogen fuel
mixture - Contaminants impurities that will adversely
affect the fuel cell or fuel storage system - Diluents impurities that reduce the hydrogen
concentration. May be a contaminant or a inert
substance
13Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Contaminants include
- Water
- Oxygen
- Carbon dioxide
- Carbon monoxide
- Sulfur compounds
- Formaldehyde
- Formic acid
- Ammonia
- Halogenates
- Hydrocarbons
14Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- DMS seeks your input and assistance in
- order to develop and adopt a standard for
- hydrogen fuel that will
- Protect the motorist and their vehicles
- Provide a standard that is able to be met by the
producers and satisfies the component
manufacturers - Is not overly restrictive so that it is cost
prohibitive to produce hydrogen fuel - Is a standard that can be enforced by DMS
15Hydrogen Fuel Specifications
- Division of Measurement Standards Contact
Information - John Mough, Chemist
- 6790 Florin Perkins Road, Suite 100
- Sacramento, CA 95828
- 916 229-3054
- 916 229-3064 FAX
- jmough_at_cdfa.ca.gov
- David Lazier, Chief
- 6790 Florin Perkins Road, Suite 100
- Sacramento, CA 95828
- 916 229-3044
- 916 229-3064 FAX
- dlazier_at_cdfa.ca.gov