Hydrogen will play a steadily increasing role among renewable energies. However, the processing and handling of this fuel also presents us with new challenges. The AST2000 and AST4000 from AMSYS*, offers two variants of a pressure transducer specially certified for applications with hydrogen. These pressure sensors are suitable for use in fuel cells, hydrogen storage tanks and filling stations with the EC79 certificate. The sensors are made from a single piece of stainless steel without oil filling and welded seams to prevent inclusions and leaks from the outset.
With 4 ... 20 mA current and two different voltage outputs (1 ... 5 V / 0.5 ... 4.5 V ratiometric), the pressure transducers are versatile and can be used in both stationary and mobile applications. They measure relative pressures between 0 and 448 bar with an accuracy of +/-0.25%.
The IP66-protected transmitters are suitable for a wide temperature range of -0 ... 85°C, shock-resistant in accordance with EN60067 and vibration-resistant in accordance with EN60068. EMC compatibility has been confirmed by measurements in accordance with EN61000. However, its greatest advantage is its conformity with EU Regulation EC79 for use in hydrogen-powered vehicles.
The pressure diaphragm, including the threaded mount, is precision machined from a single piece of AISI 316L stainless steel. With a burst pressure of over 2200 bar, this design eliminates the need for weld seams, which always represent a potential weak point and a possible leak for the very small H2 molecules. As there is no pressure equalization via an oil-filled cavity as with many other precision transmitters with stainless steel diaphragms, no hydrogen can diffuse into this unventilated cavity.
For industrial applications, AMSYS offers the AST2000 (former American Sensor Technology, now TE Connectivity), a comparable pressure transmitter also made of AISI 316L for a variety of pressure ranges between -1 ... 2 bar and 0 ... 700 bar with several output signals and electrical connections.
* Als Distributor für die Sensorik gehört AMSYS zu den Spezialisten in der Druckmesstechnik auf dem deutschsprachigen Markt und vertreibt Sensoren von TE Connectivity.
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